Swimming at the 1971 Pan American Games

Swimming at the
1971 Pan American Games
Freestyle
100 m men women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m women
1500 m men
Backstroke
100 m men women
200 m men women
Breaststroke
100 m men women
200 m men women
Butterfly
100 m men women
200 m men women
Individual medley
200 m men women
400 m men women
Freestyle relay
4×100 m men women
4×200 m men
Medley relay
4×100 m men women

The Swimming competition at the 6th Pan American Games was held in Cali, Colombia during the Games' run in 1971. It consisted of 29 long course (50m) events: 15 for males and 14 for females.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

A world record was beaten in this edition of the Games, by the U.S. 4x200m freestyle men's relay.

The victory of Canada in the women's 4x100m medley marked the first time that the U.S. lost the gold in a relay event, at the Pan American Games.

In the 200m butterfly, two swimmers won the first medals of their countries in swimming at Pan American Games at all times: Jorge Delgado got the gold for Ecuador, and Augusto González, the bronze for Peru.

Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m freestyle
 
Frank Heckl
  United States USA
52.80 José Aranha
  Brazil Brazil
53.74 Robert Kasting
  Canada Canada
53.76
200m freestyle
 
Frank Heckl
  United States USA
1:56.36 James McConica
  United States USA
1:58.18 Ralph Hutton
  Canada Canada
1:59.89
400m freestyle
 
James McConica
  United States USA
4:08.97 GR Steve Genter
  United States USA
4:13.05 Ralph Hutton
  Canada Canada
4:15.75
1500m freestyle
 
Pat Miles
  United States USA
16:32.03 GR Tom McBreen
  United States USA
16:32.99 Guillermo García
  Mexico Mexico
16:45.56
100m backstroke
 
Mel Nash
  United States USA
59.84 John Murphy
  United States USA
1:00.84 Bill Kennedy
  Canada Canada
1:01.35
200m backstroke
 
Charlie Campbell
  United States USA
2:07.09 GR Tim McKee
  United States USA
2:07.87 John Hawes
  Canada Canada
2:14.72
100 m breaststroke
 
Mark Chatfield
  United States USA
1:06.75 GR Brian Job
  United States USA
1:07.93 José Fiolo
  Brazil Brazil
1:07.94
200m breaststroke
 
Rick Colella
  United States USA
2:27.12 GR Felipe Muñoz
  Mexico MEX
2:27.22 Brian Job
  United States USA
2:28.11
100m butterfly
 
Frank Heckl
  United States USA
56.92 Jerry Heidenreich
  United States USA
57.30 Byron MacDonald
  Canada Canada
58.40
200m butterfly
 
Jorge Delgado
  Ecuador Ecuador
2:06.41
= GR, SA
Robb Orr
  United States USA
2:08.39 Augusto González
  Peru Peru
2:09.90
200m I.M.
 
Steve Furniss
  United States USA
2:10.82 Frank Heckl
  United States USA
2:12.11 Felipe Muñoz
  Mexico Mexico
2:16.28
400m I.M.
 
Steve Furniss
  United States USA
4:42.69 GR Ricardo Marmolejo
  Mexico Mexico
4:49.04 NR Rick Colella
  United States USA
4:49.30
4×100m
  Free Relay
 
United States USA
  David Edgar
  Steve Genter
  Jerry Heidenreich
  Frank Heckl
3:32.15 GR Canada Canada
  Timothy Bach
  Ian MacKenzie
  Brian Phillips
  Robert Kasting
3:38.15 Brazil Brazil
  Ruy de Oliveira
  Flávio Machado
  Paulo Zanetti
  José Aranha
3:42.48 SA
4×200m
  Free Relay
 
United States USA
  Jerry Heidenreich
  Jim McConica
  Steve Genter
  Frank Heckl
7:45.82
WR
Canada Canada
  Robert Kasting
  Ron Jacks
  Brian Phillips
  Ralph Hutton
8:04.76 Brazil Brazil
  Alfredo Machado
  Ruy de Oliveira
  José Aranha
  Flávio Machado
8:08.42 SA
4×100m
  Medley Relay
 
United States USA
  John Murphy
  Brian Job
  Jerry Heidenreich
  Frank Heckl
3:56.08 GR Canada Canada
  John Hawes/Bill Kennedy(?)
  William Mahony
  Byron MacDonald
  Robert Kasting/Timothy Bach(?)
4:00.53 Brazil Brazil
  César Lourenço
  José Fiolo
  Flávio Machado
  José Aranha
4:02.94 SA

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m freestyle
 
Sandy Neilson
  United States USA
1:00.60 Angela Coughlan
  Canada Canada
1:01.15 Karen James
  Canada Canada
1:01.88
200m freestyle
 
Kim Peyton
  United States USA
2:09.62 GR Angela Coughlan
  Canada Canada
2:10.56 NR Olga de Ángulo
  Colombia Colombia
2:14.34 SA
400m freestyle
 
Ann Simmons
  United States USA
4:26.19 Jill Strong
  United States USA
4:36.15 Angela Coughlan
  Canada Canada
4:38.86
800m freestyle
 
Cathy Calhoun
  United States USA
9:15.19 Cynthia Enze
  United States USA
9:32.15 María Teresa Ramírez
  Mexico Mexico
9:44.32
100m backstroke
 
Donna Gurr
  Canada Canada
1:07.18 GR Susie Atwood
  United States USA
1:07.51 Jill Hlay
  United States USA
1:08.49
200m backstroke
 
Donna Gurr
  Canada Canada
2:24.73 Susie Atwood
  United States USA
2:26.48 Barbara Darby
  United States USA
2:30.73
100m breaststroke
 
Sylvia Dockerill
  Canada Canada
1:18.63 Linda Kurtz
  United States USA
1:19.30 Lynn Colella
  United States USA
1:19.72
200m breaststroke
 
Lynn Colella
  United States USA
2:50.03 Jane Wright
  Canada Canada
2:50.96 NR Leonor Urueta
  Mexico Mexico
2:52.72
100m butterfly
 
Deena Deardurff
  United States USA
1:06.22 Leslie Cliff
  Canada Canada
1:07.77 Lucy Burle
  Brazil Brazil
1:08.79 SA
200 m butterfly
 
Lynn Colella
  United States USA
2:23.11 Alice Jones
  United States USA
2:28.10 Susan Smith
  Canada Canada
2:32.60
200m I.M.
 
Leslie Cliff
  Canada Canada
2:30.03 Susie Atwood
  United States USA
2:30.29 Cindy Plaisted
  United States USA
2:33.23
400m I.M.
 
Leslie Cliff
  Canada Canada
5:13.31 Cindy Plaisted
  United States USA
5:13.64 Susie Atwood
  United States USA
5:13.75
4×100m
  Freestyle Relay
 
United States USA
  Sandy Neilson
  Wendy Fordyce
  Katheryn McKitrick
  Lynn Skrifvars
4:04.20 GR Canada Canada
  Leslie Cliff
  Donna Gurr
  Dianne Gate
  Angela Coughlan
4:10.52 Brazil Brazil
  Rosemary Ribeiro
  Cristiane Paquelet
  Maria Hungerbuler
  Lucy Burle
4:15.24
4×100m
  Medley Relay
 
Canada Canada
  Donna Gurr
  Jane Wright
  Leslie Cliff
  Angela Coughlan
4:35.50 United States USA
  Susan Atwood
  Lynn Colella
  Deena Deardurff
  Sandra Neilson
4:36.73 Mexico Mexico
  María Teresa Ramírez
  Leonor Urueta
  Norma Amezcua
  Márcia Arriaga
4:45.18

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 22 18 7 47
2 Canada 6 8 9 23
3 Ecuador 1 0 0 1
4 Mexico 0 2 5 7
5 Brazil 0 1 6 7
6 Colombia 0 0 1 1
6 Peru 0 0 1 1

References

  1. Hickoksports
  2. Resultados
  3. All Pan medalists - Male
  4. All Pan medalists - Female
  5. Pan American Games - Swimming and Diving page, from gbrathletics.com; retrieved 2012-04-15.
  6. Brazil medals at 1971 Pan
  7. Odir Cunha (2007). Heróis da América - História Completa dos Jogos Pan-Americanos. Editora Planeta. ISBN 8576652803.
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