Swimming at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 100 metre backstroke
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The men's 100 metre backstroke
Backstroke
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 events on the swimming at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Swimming at the 1908 Summer Olympics
At the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, six swimming events were contested. These were the first Olympic Games in which a 100 metre pool had been especially constructed . Previous Olympic events were swum in open water...

 programme. It was the only backstroke event on the schedule. It was the first appearance of the event, after a 100 yard event was held in 1904. The competition was held on Thursday July 16, 1908 and on Friday July 17, 1908.

Twenty-one swimmers from eleven nations competed.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1908 Summer Olympics.
World Record ? ?
Olympic Record 1:16.8(*)   Walter Brack
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(*) 100 yards (= 91.44 m)

In the first heat Arno Bieberstein
Arno Bieberstein
Arno Bieberstein was a German backstroke swimmer who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.He won a gold medal in the 100 metre backstroke event and did not compete in any other competition....

set the first Olympic record with 1:25.6 minutes. In the first semi-final he equalized his time and in the final he bettered his own record with 1:24.6 minutes. The time set in the final was the first official world record for this distance.

First round

Thursday July 16, 1908: The fastest swimmer in each heat and the fastest loser advanced, qualifying 8 swimmers for the semifinals.

Heat 1
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:25.6 QQ OR
2 1:30.0
3 Unknown


Heat 2
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:33.4 QQ
2 1:34.4
3 Unknown


Heat 3
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:30.2 QQ
2 1:36.0
3 Unknown


Heat 4
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:26.2 QQ
2 1:26.4 qq
3 Unknown


Heat 5

Parvin had no competition in the fifth heat.
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:35.2 QQ


Heat 6
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:25.8 QQ
2 1:29.0
3 Unknown
Did not finish


Heat 7

Kugler started before the signal, causing him to be disqualified and his first-place finish nullified.
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:27.4 QQ
2 Unknown
3 Unknown
(1:27.0) DSQ

Semifinals

Thursday July 16, 1908: The fastest two swimmers from each semifinal advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:25.6 QF =OR
2 Unknown QF
3 Unknown
4 Unknown


Semifinal 2
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:28.2 QF
2 1:28.8 QF
3 Unknown
4 Unknown

Final

Friday July 17, 1908.
Place Swimmer Time
1 1:24.6 WR
2 1:26.6
3 1:27.0
4 Unknown

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