Swimming at the 1979 Pan American Games

The Swimming Tournament at the 1979 Pan American Games took place in the Piscina Olimpica del Escambron in San Juan, Puerto Rico from July 2 to July 8, 1979.[1][2]

Three world records were broken at this edition of the Games, all by U.S. swimmers.

Men’s events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
 
 David McCagg (USA)50.77  Fernando Cañales (PUR)51.25  John Newton (USA)51.45
200 m freestyle
 
 Rowdy Gaines (USA)1:51.22  David Larson (USA)1:52.24  Djan Madruga (BRA)1:52.34
400 m freestyle
 
 Brian Goodell (USA)3:53.01  Djan Madruga (BRA)3:57.46  Peter Szmidt (CAN)3:58.34
1500 m freestyle
 
 Brian Goodell (USA)15:24.36  Djan Madruga (BRA)15:41.74  Bobby Hackett (USA)15:46.83
100 m backstroke
 
 Bob Jackson (USA)56.66  Rômulo Arantes (BRA)57.20  Steve Pickell (CAN)57.89
200 m backstroke
 
 Peter Rocca (USA)2:00.98  Jesse Vassallo (USA)2:02.07  Djan Madruga (BRA)2:04.74
100 m breaststroke
 
 Steve Lundquist (USA)1:03.82  Greg Winchell (USA)1:04.76  Graham Smith (CAN)1:05.66
200 m breaststroke
 
 Steve Lundquist (USA)2:21.97  John Simmons (USA)2:22.45  Pablo Restrepo (COL)2:23.13
100 m butterfly
 
 Robert Placak (USA)55.54  Dan Thompson (CAN)55.56  Clay Evans (CAN)56.63
200 m butterfly
 
 Craig Beardsley (USA)2:00.49  George Nagy (CAN)2:02.15  Bill Sawchuk (CAN)2:02.93
200 m individual medley
 
 Jesse Vassallo (USA)2:03.29
WR
 Graham Smith (CAN)2:05.86  Scott Spann (USA)2:06.29
400 m individual medley
 
 Jesse Vassallo (USA)4:21.63  Bill Sawchuk (CAN)4:30.21  Alex Baumann (CAN)4:32.42
4×100 m freestyle relay
 
UNITED STATES
Rowdy Gaines
Jack Babashoff
John Newton
David McCagg
3:23.71 CANADA
Graham Welbourn
Alan Swanston
Bill Sawchuk
Peter Szmidt
3:29.64 BRAZIL
Cyro Marques
Djan Madruga
Marcus Mattioli
Rômulo Arantes
3:30.86
4×200 m freestyle relay
 
UNITED STATES
Brian Goodell
David Larson
Kris Kirchner
Rowdy Gaines
7:31.28 BRAZIL
Cyro Marques
Djan Madruga
Jorge Fernandes
Marcus Mattioli
7:38.92 CANADA
Peter Szmidt
Graham Welbourn
Rob Bayliss
Bill Sawchuk
7:39.27
4×100 m medley relay
 
UNITED STATES
Bob Jackson
Steve Lundquist
Bob Placak
David McCagg
3:47.20 CANADA
Steve Pickell
Graham Smith
Dan Thompson
Bill Sawchuk
3:50.02 PUERTO RICO
Carlos Berrocal
Orlando Catinchi
Arnaldo Pérez
Fernando Cañales
3:54.63

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
 
 Cynthia Woodhead (USA)56.22  Jill Sterkel (USA)56.24  Gail Amundrud (CAN)57.79
200 m freestyle
 
 Cynthia Woodhead (USA)1:58.43
WR
 Kim Linehan (USA)2:01.92  Gail Amundrud (CAN)2:03.38
400 m freestyle
 
 Cynthia Woodhead (USA)4:10.56  Tracy Caulkins (USA)4:16.13  Wendy Quirk (CAN)4:17.34
800 m freestyle
 
 Kim Linehan (USA)8:39.82  Jennifer Hooker (USA)8:50.71  Barbara Shockey (CAN)8:54.82
100 m backstroke
 
 Linda Jezek (USA)1:03.33  Cheryl Gibson (CAN)1:05.17  Teresa Rivera (MEX)1:06.87
200 m backstroke
 
 Linda Jezek (USA)2:16.07  Cheryl Gibson (CAN)2:17.58  Libby Kinkead (USA)2:20.19
100 m breaststroke
 
 Tami Paumier (USA)1:12.20  Tracy Caulkins (USA)1:12.52  Anne Gagnon (CAN)1:14.38
200 m breaststroke
 
 Anne Gagnon (CAN)2:35.75  Joanne Bédard (CAN)2:40.22  Patricia Speeds (USA)2:40.79
100 m butterfly
 
 Jill Sterkel (USA)1:00.53  Lisa Buese (USA)1:00.59  Nancy Garapick (CAN)1:02.96
200 m butterfly
 
 Mary T. Meagher (USA)2:09.77
WR
 Karinne Miller (USA)2:15.05  Nancy Garapick (CAN)2:16.40
200 m individual medley
 
 Tracy Caulkins (USA)2:16.11  Nancy Garapick (CAN)2:19.36  Anne Tweedy (USA)2:20.33
400 m individual medley
 
 Tracy Caulkins (USA)4:46.05  Anne Tweedy (USA)4:47.19  Nancy Garapick (CAN)4:53.37
4×100 m freestyle relay
 
UNITED STATES
Stephanie Elkins
Tracy Caulkins
Jill Sterkel
Cynthia Woodhead
3:45.82 CANADA
Gail Amundrud
Carol Klimpel
Anne Jardin
Wendy Quirk
3:50.18 MEXICO
Teresa Rivera
Isabel Reuss
Yvonne Guerrero
Helen Plachinski
4:02.05
4×100 m medley relay
 
UNITED STATES
Linda Jezek
Tracy Caulkins
Jill Sterkel
Cynthia Woodhead
4:13.24 CANADA
Cheryl Gibson
Anne Gagnon
Nancy Garapick
Gail Amundrud
4:20.16 MEXICO
Teresa Rivera
Elke Holtz
Helen Plachinski
Inez Guerrero
4:30.59

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States2812646
2 Canada1121528
3 Brazil0437
4 Puerto Rico0112
5 Mexico0033
6 Colombia0011
Totals (6 nations)29292987

References

  1. ISHOF list with all medalists in Pan Am Games history Archived 2014-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Odir Cunha (2007). Heróis da América - História Completa dos Jogos Pan-Americanos. Editora Planeta. ISBN 8576652803.
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