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Swimming at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

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The women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 1960 Olympic Games took place on August 30 (qualification) and September 2 (final).[1] This swimming event uses medley swimming as a relay. Because an Olympic size swimming pool is 50 metres long, each of the four swimmers completed two lengths of the pool, each using a different stroke. The first on each team used the backstroke, the second used the breaststroke, the third used the butterfly stroke, and the final swimmer used freestyle (restricted to not allow any of the first three strokes to be used, though nearly all swimmers use front crawl regardless).

The first swimmer must touch the wall before the next can leave the starting block, and so forth; timing of the starts is thus important.

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
Lynn Burke
Patty Kempner
Carolyn Schuler
Chris von Saltza
 Australia
Marilyn Wilson
Rosemary Lassig
Jan Andrew
Dawn Fraser
 United Team of Germany
Ingrid Schmidt
Ursula Küper
Bärbel Fuhrmann
Ursel Brunner

Results

Heats

Heat 1[2]

Place Swimmers Time Notes
1  Sylvia Lewis, Anita Lonsbrough, Natalie Steward, Jean Oldroyd (GBR) 4:49.0
2  Chris von Saltza, Anne Warner, Carolyn Wood, Joan Spillane (USA) 4:49.3
3  Ingrid Schmidt, Ursula Küper, Bärbel Fuhrmann, Ursel Brunner (GER) 4:49.6
4  Magda Dávid, Klára Killermann-Bartos, Márta Egerváry, Csilla Madarász-Bajnogel-Dobai (HUN) 4:52.8
5  Rosy Piacentini, Michèle Pialat, Annie Caron, Héda Frost (FRA) 4:59.7
6  Daniela Serpilli, Elena Zennaro, Anna Beneck, Paola Saini (ITA) 5:04.4

Heat 2[3]

Place Swimmers Time Notes
1  Ria van Velsen, Ada den Haan, Tineke Lagerberg, Erica Terpstra (NED) 4:47.4
2  Larisa Viktorova, Lyudmila Korobova, Valentina Poznyak, Marina Shamal (URS) 4:54.4
3  Satoko Tanaka, Yoshiko Takamatsu, Shizue Miyabe, Yoshiko Sato (JPN) 4:54.5 NR
4  Jan Andrew, Dawn Fraser, Gergaynia Beckett, Ilsa Konrads (AUS) 4:55.7
5  Sara Barber, Judith McHale, Margaret Iwasaki, Mary Beth Stewart (CAN) 4:59.5
6  Lynette Cooper, Meg Miners, Dottie Sutcliffe, Hillary Wilson (RHO) 5:12.9

Final

[4]

Place Swimmers Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Lynn Burke, Patty Kempner, Carolyn Schuler, Chris von Saltza (USA) 4:41.1 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Jan Andrew, Dawn Fraser, Gergaynia Beckett, Ilsa Konrads (AUS) 4:45.9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ingrid Schmidt, Ursula Küper, Bärbel Fuhrmann, Ursel Brunner (GER) 4:47.6
4  Ria van Velsen, Ada den Haan, Marianne Heemskerk, Erica Terpstra (NED) 4:47.6
5  Sylvia Lewis, Anita Lonsbrough, Sheila Watt, Natalie Steward(GBR) 4:47.6
6  Magda Dávid, Klára Killermann-Bartos, Márta Egerváry, Csilla Madarász-Bajnogel-Dobai (HUN) 4:53.7
7  Satoko Tanaka, Yoshiko Takamatsu, Shizue Miyabe, Yoshiko Sato (JPN) 4:56.4
8  Larisa Viktorova, Lyudmila Korobova, Zinaida Belovetskaya, Marina Shamal, Valentina Poznyak (URS) 4:58.1

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References

  1. ^ "Swimming at the 1960 Rome Summer Games: Women's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  2. ^ Heat 1
  3. ^ Heat 2
  4. ^ Final
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