Swimming at the 1955 Pan American Games

The Swimming competition at the 2nd Pan American Games was held in Mexico City, Mexico during the Games' run in 1955. It consisted of 16 long course (50m) events: 8 for males and 8 for females.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Swimming at the II Pan American Games
«1951
1959»

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 Freestyle
 
Clarke Scholes
  USA
57.7 George Park
  Canada
58.7 Carl Woolley
  USA
59.3
400 Freestyle
 
Jimmy McLane
  USA
4:51.3 Wayne Moore
  USA
4:53.4 Oscar Kramer
  Argentina
4:56.1
1500 Freestyle
 
Jimmy McLane
  USA
20:04.0 Oscar Kramer
  Argentina
20:09.9 Gilberto Arango
  Colombia
20:37.2
100 Backstroke
 
Frank McKinney
  USA
1:07.1 Pedro Galvao
  Argentina
1:07.8 Leonide "Buddy" Baarcke
  USA
1:07.9
200 Breaststroke
 
Héctor Domínguez
  Argentina
2:46.9 Manuel Sanguily
  Cuba
2:47.3 Walter Ocampo
  Mexico
2:50.7
200 Butterfly
 
Eulalio Ríos
  Mexico
2:39.8 Walter Ocampo
  Mexico
2:40.3 William Yorzyk
  USA
2:42.5
4×200
 Free Relay
 
 United States
  Martin Smith
  William Yorzyk
  Wayne Moore
  Jimmy McLane
9:00.0  Argentina
  Pedro Galvão
  Federico Zwanck
  José Izaguirre
  Jorge Vogt
9:09.0  Canada
  George Park
  Allen Gilchrist
  Gerry McNamee
  Ted Simpson
9:12.2
4×100
 Medley Relay
 
 United States
  Frank McKinney
  Fred Maguire
  Leonide Baarcke
  Clark Scholes
4:29.1  Argentina
  Pedro Galvão
  Héctor Domínguez
  Orlando Cossani
  Federico Zwanck
4:33.4  Mexico
  Clemente Mejía
  Walter Ocampo
  Eulalio Ríos
  Otilio Holguin
4:35.5

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 Freestyle
 
Helen Stewart
  Canada
1:07.7 Wanda Werner
  USA
1:07.7 Virginia Grant
  Canada
1:08.3
200 Freestyle
 
Wanda Werner
  USA
2:32.5 Liliana Gonzalias
  Argentina
2:32.9 Gilda Aranda
  Mexico
2:33.6
400 Freestyle
 
Beth Whittall
  Canada
5:32.4 Carolyn Green
  USA
5:34.7 Carol Tait
  USA
5:34.9
100 Backstroke
 
Leonore Fisher
  Canada
1:16.7 Coralie O'Connor
  USA
1:17.8 Cynthia Gill
  USA
1:17.9
200 Breaststroke
 
Mary Lou Elsenius
  USA
3:08.4 Mary Jane Sears
  USA
3:09.0 Beatriz Rohde
  Argentina
3:09.4
100 Butterfly
 
Beth Whittall
  Canada
1:16.2 Betty Brey
  USA
1:16.5 Shelley Mann
  USA
1:17.7
4×100
 Free Relay
 
 United States
  Wanda Werner
  Carolyn Green
  Gretchen Kluter
  Judith Roberts
4:31.8  Canada
  Helen Stewart
  Gladys Priestley
  Virginia Grant
  Beth Whittall
4:38.1  Argentina
  Liliana Gonzalias
  Ana María Schultz
  Eileen Holt
  Cristina Kujath
4:43.7
4×100
 Medley Relay
 
 United States
  Coralie O'Connor
  Mary Jane Sears
  Betty Brey
  Wanda Werner
5:11.6  Canada
  Helen Stewart
  Lenora Fisher
  Virginia Grant
  Beth Whittall
5:12.2  Argentina
  Liliana Gonzalias
  Vanna Rocco
  Eileen Holt
  Beatríz Rohde
5:30.5

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States106622
2 Canada4329
3 Argentina15410
4 Mexico1135
5 Cuba0101
6 Colombia0011
Totals (6 nations)16161648
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References

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  8. Olderr, Steven (2009). The Pan American Games: A Statistical History, 1951-1999, bilingual edition. McFarland & Company. ISBN 0786443367. ISBN 9780786443369.


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