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MEN 400 m freestyle j (Fastest eight to final.) World record, 3:53.08, B. Goodell i U.S.); Games record, 4:00.27, B. Cooper (Aus.). Heat I.— -P. Andraca t'Fr.),; 4:Uii.:;. 1; B Naylor (N.Z.), 4:00.3, 2; R. Strohbach (E. Ger.). 4:02.2,j 3: S. Wenz W. Ger.). 4:06.2. 4:1 jl<. Williamson r.lre.i. 4:09.6, 5:1 10, Sigurdur 'lee.), 4:18.1, 6. Heat 2.—D G. Madruga 'Bra.), ; 3:59.6 Games record l , 1; FJ •Pfutze *E, Ger.). 4:04.6, 2; 3.; 'Alexander (Can.). 4:05.6, 3; B j IJohnsson (Swe.). 4:07.2. 4; B.j -Petrie (Yugo.), 4:07.5, 5; L.Loscher <E. Ger.). 4:12.8, 6: K.> ISumuno (Indo.), 4:17.4. 7. Heat 3.—D. Raskatov (Russia),]
•"3:57.5 (Games record), 1; W. Sawichuk (Can.', 4:02.1. 2; 1. Koczka i IHim. i. 4:03.7. 3; P. Petterson hswe.i, 4:04.1. 4; G. Windeatt ! (Aus.i 4:04.3 5: F. Richardson liNic.). 4:40.7. 6 Heat 4.—S. Holland (Aus.), '3:58.3. I; S. Badger (Can.). 4:00.1, !2: 11. Elzerman iXet'n.), 4:02.1, 3; IV. Salnikov (Russia), 4:02.7,_4; G. IKarponzis (Gre). 4:12.4, 5: A. 'Schmidt AV. Ger.). 4:14.3. 6: R. Pinto de Abrev (Port.). 4:28.4. 7. Heal 5.—V. Mikheev (Russia). 1-4:00.2. 1: C Converse (U.S.), 4:00 6. 2; A. McClatchey (G. 8. •4:02.0. 3: W. Lampe <W. Ger.), i4:03.0. 4; A. Borgstroem 'Nor.), 14:03.4. 5; G. Waldmann (Swit.l. ;4:09 5 6: E. Borja (Phil.). 1:18 9. Heat 6.--T Shaw (L.S.i. 3:56.4] Gaines record' I; Z. Wladar! I fi'ii..'. 4:00.5, 2; G. Downie (G. 13. ■■4:111.(1 3; B. Gigsjo (Swe.). 4:04.6, !4; J. van Steenberge 'Bel.). 4:08.2, !5; F. Canales iP. Ricoj. 4:15.7. 6. ; Heat 7.—8. Goodell (U.S.), 3:55.24 (Games record). 1; S. (Nagy (Hun.). 4:00.0. 2; M. Metzker (Aus.). 4:00.8 3; R. van derl iKuil i.Neth.l. 4:03.1, 4; D LopezZttbero (Sn.), 4:03.7, 5; A. Knowles (Bah,), 4:10.7, 6; T. Be-i cerra (Col.i. 4:14.7. 7; P. Nova-1 retti (Mon.), 4:20.6, 8. Final.—Goodell, 3:51.93 (world ;record). I; Shaw. 3:52.54, 2; RasIkatov. 3:55.76. 3; Madruga, 3:57.18, '4; Holland, 3:57.59. 5; Nagy, |3:57.81, 6; .Mikheev. 4:00.79. 7: lßadger. 4:02.83. 8. 4 x 100 m medley relay Fastest eight qualify for final.) (World and Games record.
3:45 16. United States.) ' Heat 1. —Canada. 3:50.61. 1; Bri-i itain. 3:52.35, 2; Australia. 3:53.98.' 3; Puerto Rico. 3:58.62. 4: Sweden. 3:58.82. 5: Mexico. 4:02.69. 6. I Heat 2.—United States. 3:47 28; I world record:. 1: West Germane.] •3:51.57. 2. Russia. 3:53.6-1. 3:' [Japan 3*56.18. 4; Italy. 3:57.30. 5;! (Spain. 3:58.22, 6: Venezuela.! • 4:05.07. 7: Portugal. 4:20.84. 8. Final. —United States (J. Naber.i jj. Hencken. M. Vogel. J. Montgomery). 3:42.22 (world record)! I; Canada <S. Pickell. G. Smith. •C. Evans. G. Macdonald). 3:45.94, 2_: West Germany iK. Steinbach.] |W Kusch. M Kraus, P Nooke).] 3:47 21. 3; Britain. 3-49.56 4: I Russia, 3:49.90. 5; Australia, 13:51.54, 6: Itaiv. .3:52.92, 7: Japan. 13:54.74 8.
WOMEN 200 m freestyle ji.E'ght fastest qualify for final ,' (World record. 1-5978. K. Ender IE Ger.); Games record, 2:03.56, S. Gould ,'Aust.l. i Heat 1. —C. Hempel <E. Ger.l, 12:03.36 (Games record). 1: I. ii’sareva (Rus-iai, 2:o’ 9«. 2: .1 •Weber (TV. Ge-.) 2:08 0?. 3: S iGrav '"Ans.>. 210 73. 4: R Bulnknl Thai. -’: ’92 5; S D. Vilborg ;(Ico.' 2 '4.2- 6. He-t 2—G. Amunrud (Can.). 85 1: D. Clarke (Can.). ':O7 in, 2; 1.. Kobzeva (Rvssia). ’:0", g; G. Inndbere ,«-ve.'. *’:o<*-i, 4; .1. Faver (P Rico). i’:19.93. 5: R. I.e e iH.K.i. 2:20.76. '6. Heat 3.—’ Vlasova (Russia). I '2:03.67 1. R Parrott (N.Z.I, ■>:M.94, 2; A. Pollack F. Ger).; e-04.12 3: H P’ntten iW. Ger.). • rOP.TO, a- R N'esen ! W GerA.l "HZ.se; 5; r> Sheehan 1re.).1 2:15.60, 6; S. Coppo '.Arg.!, 2:19.26.! 7. I
Heat 4.—E. Brigitha (Netb.l, 2:01.54 (Games record). I; J. Hooker (U.S.). 2:03.72. 2; A. Richard (Bel.), 2:07.90. 3; 1.. Harvey (Aus,). 2:08.60 4; P. Martensson (Swe.), 2:09.85, 5: A. Bradshaw (G.B I 2:10.93, 6: G Osorio (Pan.). 2:19.06, 7. Heat 5.—S. Babashoff (U.S.), 2:01.64. I: A. Maas (Neth.), 2:03.01, 2; A. Jardin (Can.), 2:05.28. 3; G. Berger (Fr.). 2:06.74, 4; S. EdImondson (G. 8. 2:10.08. 5; V. Vazquez (Ven.), 2:13.54. 6; S.| .Cramer (Virg. Is.), 2:14.94. 7, 1 Heat 6— K. Ender (E. Ger.). 12-02.50, 1: J. Sterkel (U.S.), 12:03.94 2; I. Ran (Neth.). 2:05.01, •3; M. 'Ford (Aus.). 2:05.72, 4; S. |Barnard (G. 8. 2:08.76. 5; M. Paris (C. Rica). 2:13.17. 6; M. iPerez (Ven.), 2:13.97, 7. Final—Ender. 1:59.26 (world record). I; Babashoff, 2:01.22, 2; Brigitha, 2:01.40, 3; Maas. 2:02.56, 4; Amundrud. 2:03.32. 5: Hooker, 2:04.20, 6; Hempel. 2:04.61, 7: Vlasova. 2:05.63. 8. 100 m breaststroke
• Fastest 16 to semi-finals.) 1 (World record, 1:11.93, C. ' Nitschke (E. Ger.); Games record, 1:13.58. C. Carr (U.S.). i Heat 1. —M. Koshevaia (Russia), 1:14.64. I: A. Desusini (Fr.), - 1:15.79. 2: D. Rehak (W. Ger), • 1:15.95, 3; A. S. Roos (Swe.), 1 1:18.61, 4; B. Camunas (Mex.), • 1:20.46, 5. Heat 2.—R. Corsigiia (Can.), • 1:14.14 1; G. Askamp (W. Ger.), ■ 1:14.31, 2: A. Skolarczyk (Pol.), ■ 1:17.16. 3: A. Fredriksson (Swe.), , 1:17.16. 4; K. Inaba (Jap.). 1:17.20. . 5; N. Deano (Phil.). 1:20.93. 6. . Heat 3.—1.. Rusanova (Russia), . 1:14 14, 1: L. Borsholt (Can.), . 1:15.05. 2; K. Linke (E. Ger.), . 1:15.36. 3: K. Deleuran (Den.), 1:19.06 4: V. Brisy (Bel.), 1:19.56, 15; E Ospifaletche (Uni.). 1:21.44, 'l«. Heat 4.—M. lurchenia (U.S.), ' 1:14.81. 1; L. Sieving (U.S.), ' 1:15.41. 2; I. Corniani (It.). 1:17.21. ■ 3; M. Morey (U S.), 1:17.30. 4; H. Burnham (G. 8. 1:17.31, 5; C. B. ■ Teixeira (Bra.), 1:17.94 6; D. Perez (Ven.), 1:21.39 7. Heat 5.—H. Anke (E. Ger.), il:ll.1l (world record), 1; M. IKellv (G. 8. 1:14.23, 2; J. Baker I (Can.), 1:15.55. 3; T Haruoka I (Jap'' 1:16.31,' 4; R. Laravie. I (U.S.). 1:16.76. 5: I. Schoors (Bel.), i 1:18.63. 6; A. Lopez (P. Rico), 1:22.95. 7. Heat 6. —C. Nitschke (E. Ger.), 1:13.36, 1; W Mazereeuw (Neth.), 1:14.81. 2; C. Jarvis (G. 8. 1:14.94, 3; S. Nielsson (Den.), 1:15.43, ;4: M. van der Linden (Neth.), | ; 1:16.76, 5; R. Juncos (Arg.), i 1:21.53, 6: A. Smith (Aust.), 1:21.62. 7. | First semi-final. — Rusanova, 11:13.53. 1; C. Nitschke. 1:13.73, 2; lurchenia. 1:13.96. 3; Linke, 11:1449. 4, Askamp. 1:14.50. 5: I Jarvis. 1:14.59. 6; Nielsson. 1:15.38. '7; Desusini. 1:16.30, 8. i Second semi-final. — Anke. I 11:10.86 (world record). .1: Koshe-I ! vaia. 1:13.20. 2: Kellv 1:13.57. 3:1 • Corsigiia. 1:14.56. 4: Sieving,l : 1:14 84. 5: Mazereeuw. 1:14.86. 6;i Baker. 1:15.20. 7; Borsholt. 1:15.41, :8. I Qualifiers tor final. — Anke, I Koshevaia. Rusanova. Kelly, I Nitschke. lurchenia Linke, Aski amp. 100 m butterfly ! Final. —K Ender (E. Ger.), i 1:00.13 1; A. Pollack 'E. Ger.j, ! 1:00.98. 2; W. Boglioli (U.S.), 1:01.17. 3: C. Wright (U.S.), 1:01.41. 4; R. Gabriel (E, Ger.), 11:01.56. 5: IV. Quirk (Can.), 1:01.75, 6; L, Fonoimoana (U.S.), '1:01.95. 7: T. Sbelofastova (Rus- : sia) 1:02.74. 8. DIVING Men’s springboard, final.—P. I Bogs (U.S.), 619.05 points. 1; F. Cagnotto (It). 570.48. 2: A. Kosenkov (Russia). 567.24. 3: F. Hoff-j manti (F Ger), 553.53, 2: R. Crag] (U.S.i. 548.19. 5: G. Louganis (U.S ). 528 06. <•: C. Giron 'Mex). 523.59. 7: K. Dibiasi (It), 516.18, 8.
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