Swimming at the 1967 Summer Universiade

The swimming competition at the 1967 Summer Universiade took place in Tokyo, Japan in August 1967.[1]

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
Don Havens
 United States
53.2 Bob McGregor
 Great Britain
53.4 Zac Zorn
 United States
53.8
400 m freestyle
Greg Charlton
 United States
4:08.2 Mike Burton
 United States
4:13.6 Tony Jarvis
 Great Britain
4:21.1
1500 m freestyle
Mike Burton
 United States
16:34.6 Andy Strenk
 United States
16:43.4 Katsuji Ito
 Japan
17:32.9
100 m backstroke
Charlie Hickcox
 United States
59.3 Doug Russell
 United States
1:00.0 Roderick Jones
 Great Britain
1:02.6
200 m backstroke
Charlie Hickcox
 United States
2:09.4 Mark Mader
 United States
2:13.5 Shigeo Fukushima
 Japan
2:15.9
100 m breaststroke
Ken Merten
 United States
1:08.1 Kenji Ishikawa
 Japan
1:08.7 Osamu Tsurumine
 Japan
1:09.4
200 m breaststroke
Ken Merten
 United States
2:31.2 Osamu Tsurumine
 Japan
2:31.5 Kenji Ishikawa
 Japan
2:34.5
100 m butterfly
Doug Russell
 United States
56.3 Carl Robie
 United States
58.0 S. Kitamura
 Japan
59.7
200 m butterfly
John Ferris
 United States
2:06.0 Carl Robie
 United States
2:06.9 Shinji Yamanouchi
 Japan
2:11.5
400 m individual medley
Peter Williams
 United States
4:46.7 John Ferris
 United States
4:57.7 Toru Udo
 Japan
5:00.6
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 United States (USA)
Ken Walsh
Don Havens
Greg Charlton
Zac Zorn
3:32.6  Great Britain (GBR)3:40.2  Japan (JPN)3:42.2
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 United States (USA)
Greg Charlton
John Nelson
Charlie Hickcox
Carl Robie
7:56.5  Great Britain (GBR)8:12.0  Japan (JPN)8:12.6
4 × 100 m medley relay
 United States (USA)
Charlie Hickcox
Ken Merten
Doug Russell
Ken Walsh
3:57.2  Japan (JPN)4:04.9  Great Britain (GBR)4:09.1

Legend: CRChampionship record; CWRCommonwealth record; NR – National record

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
Linda Gustavson
 United States
1:00.2 Lynne Allsup
 United States
1:01.8 Michiko Kihara
 Japan
1:03.5
400 m freestyle
Linda Gustavson
 United States
4:37.8 Lee Davis
 United States
4:43.8 Michiko Kihara
 Japan
4:55.4
100 m backstroke
Kendis Moore
 United States
1:07.9 Françoise Borie
 France
1:10.3 Martha Randall
 United States
1:11.0
100 m breaststroke
Diana Harris
 Great Britain
1:18.9 Cynthia Goyette
 United States
1:19.0 Christine Barnetson
 Australia
1:20.5
200 m breaststroke
Cynthia Goyette
 United States
2:50.1 Diana Harris
 Great Britain
2:54.5 Fumiko Nagumo
 Japan
2:56.2
100 m butterfly
Martha Randall
 United States
1:06.9 Sydnee Arth
 United States
1:07.6 Masako Ishii
 Japan
1:08.5
200 m individual medley
Maddie Ellis
 United States
2:31.3 Debbie Ledford
 United States
2:32.8 Carla Galle
 Belgium
2:41.9
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 United States (USA)
Linda Gustavson
Lynne Allsup
Martha Randall
Maddie Ellis
4:04.2  Japan (JPN)4:18.8  Italy (ITA)4:21.8
4 × 100 m medley relay
 United States (USA)
Kendis Moore
Cynthia Goyette
Martha Randall
Linda Gustavson
4:36.2  Great Britain (GBR)
 Japan (JPN)
4:50.1 Not Awarded

Legend: CRChampionship record; CWRCommonwealth record; NR – National record

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