Swimming at the 1928 Summer Olympics - Women's 100 metre backstroke
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The women's 100 metre backstroke
Backstroke
The backstroke, also sometimes called the back crawl, is one of the four swimming styles regulated by FINA, and the only regulated style swum on the back. This has the advantage of easy breathing, but the disadvantage of swimmers not being able to see where they are going. It is also the only...

was a swimming
Swimming (sport)
Swimming is a sport governed by the Fédération Internationale de Natation .-History: Competitive swimming in Europe began around 1800 BCE, mostly in the form of the freestyle. In 1873 Steve Bowyer introduced the trudgen to Western swimming competitions, after copying the front crawl used by Native...

 event held as part of the swimming at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Swimming at the 1928 Summer Olympics
At the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, eleven swimming events were contested, six for men and five for women. The competitions were held from Saturday August 4, 1928 to Saturday August 11, 1928.There were 182 participants from 28 countries competing...

 programme. It was the second appearance of the event, which was established in 1924. The competition was held on Thursday August 9, 1928 and on Saturday August 11, 1928.

Twelve swimmers from seven nations competed.

Medalists


Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1928 Summer Olympics.
World Record 1:22.0   Willy den Turk Rotterdam
Rotterdam
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 (NED
Netherlands
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)
July 10, 1927
Olympic Record 1:23.2   Sybil Bauer
Sybil Bauer
Sybil Bauer was an American swimmer.Bauer attended Schurz High School in Chicago, Illinois and Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. From 1921 to 1926, she set twenty-three world records in women's swimming, mostly in the backstroke...

Paris
Paris
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 (FRA
France
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)
July 20, 1924


In the first heat Ellen King
Ellen King
Ellen Elizabeth King was a Scottish swimmer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics, the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1930 British Empire Games...

 equalized the world record with 1:22.0 minutes. In the second heat Marie Braun
Marie Braun
Maria Johanna Philipsen-Braun was a Dutch swimmer. She won the gold medal in the women's 100 meter backstroke at the 1928 Summer Olympics....

bettered the world record to 1:21.6 minutes.

Heats

Thursday August 9, 1928: The fastest two in each heat and the fastest third-placed from across the heats advanced to the final.

Heat 1
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:22.0 QF =WR
2 1:24.0 QF
3 1:25.4 qf


Heat 2
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:21.6 QF WR
2 1:23.0 QF
3 1:27.8
4


Heat 3
Place Swimmer Time Qual.
1 1:23.6 QF
2 1:24.2 QF
3 1:26.2
4 1:31.5
5

Final

Saturday August 11, 1928:
Place Swimmer Time
1 1:22.0
2 1:22.2
3 1:22.8
4 1:24.2
5 1:24.4
1:24.4
7 1:24.4
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