Swimming at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre breaststroke

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Women's 200 metre breaststroke
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
Venue Swimming and Diving Stadium
Date 29 November (heats)
30 November (final)
Competitors 14 from 10 nations
Winning time 2:53.1 (OR)
Medalists
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1st Ursula Happe  Germany
2nd Éva Székely  Hungary
3rd Eva-Maria ten Elsen  Germany
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Swimming at the
1956 Summer Olympics
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Freestyle
100 m men   women
400 m men   women
1500 m men
Backstroke
100 m men   women
Breaststroke
200 m men   women
Butterfly
100 m   women
200 m men
Freestyle relay
4×100 m   women
4×200 m men  

The women's 200 metre breaststroke event, included in the swimming competition at the 1956 Summer Olympics, took place on November 29–30, at the Swimming and Diving Stadium. In this event, swimmers covered four lengths of the 50-metre (160 ft) Olympic-sized pool employing the breaststroke. It was the seventh appearance of the event, which first appeared at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. A total of 14 competitors from 10 nations participated in the event.[1] This was a decrease from the 1952 Summer Olympics (33 competitors from 19 nations), because the breaststroke event was split into the 200m orthodox breaststroke and the 100m butterfly event.[2][3]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were:

World record  Ada den Haan (NED) 2:46.4 s Naarden, Netherlands 13 November 1956 [4]
Olympic record  Éva Novák-Gerard (HUN) 2:54.0 s Helsinki, Finland 26 July 1952 [4]

Hungarian Éva Székely originally held the Olympic record in the event after swimming a time of 2:51.7 four years ago.[5] However Székely had used the butterfly stroke for her swim, which was now disallowed as a new 100 metre event had been introduced. Éva Novák-Gerard's time of 2:54.0 in 1952 at the same event was instead replaced as the current Olympic record.[6]

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nationality Time OR WR
November 30 Final Ursula Happe  Germany 2:53.1 OR

Ursula Happe's Olympic record was set using a technique of swimming long distances underwater during her run. This technique would later be disallowed by FINA in the late 1950s to ensure the majority of the race was swum on the surface.[7][8]

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Ursula Happe  Germany 2:54.1 Q
2 1 Klára Killermann  Hungary 2:54.6 Q
3 1 Elenor Gordon  Great Britain 2:55.4 Q
4 2 Éva Székely  Hungary 2:55.8 Q
5 2 Vinka Jeričević  Yugoslavia 2:56.0 Q
6 2 Eva-Maria ten Elsen  Germany 2:57.5 Q
7 2 Christine Gosden  Great Britain 2:58.2 Q
7 1 Mary Sears  United States 2:58.2 Q
9 2 Jytte Hansen  Denmark 2:59.8
10 1 Colette Goossens  Belgium 3:00.5
11 2 Éva Novák-Gerard  Hungary 3:02.7
12 2 Barbara Evans  Australia 3:03.6
13 1 Elena Zennaro  Italy 3:05.2
14 1 Ria Tobing  Indonesia 3:14.2

Finals

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st Ursula Happe  Germany 2:53.1 OR[4]
2nd Éva Székely  Hungary 2:54.8
3rd Eva-Maria ten Elsen  Germany 2:55.1
4 Vinka Jeričević  Yugoslavia 2:55.8
5 Klára Killermann  Hungary 2:56.1
6 Elenor Gordon  Great Britain 2:56.1
7 Mary Sears  United States 2:57.2
8 Christine Gosden  Great Britain 2:59.2

Sources

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References

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  5. Kolkka, p. 591.
  6. Doyle, p. 588.
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