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Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Swimming
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
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VenueAthens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Dates14 – 21 August 2004
Competitors937 from 152 nations

The swimming competitions at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens took place from 14 to 21 August 2004 at the Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre in Marousi. It featured 32 events (16 male, 16 female), a total of 937 swimmers from 152 nations, and the program's changes instituted in the previous Games, including notably the three-phase format (heats, semifinals, and final) for all short-distance races (200 metres and under).[1][2]

Swimmers from the United States continued to dominate the medal tally with a total of 28, earning twelve golds, nine silver, and seven bronze.[3] Australia still maintained the second spot from Sydney in 2000, but produced a total of 15 more medals (seven golds, five silver, and three bronze) to its historical hardware in swimming.[4][5] Meanwhile, Japan moved from behind to third overall in the medal board with eight medals after a sterling breaststroke double from Kosuke Kitajima. A total of eight world records and twenty-five Olympic records were set during the competition.

Venue

Grandstand view of the swimming pool at the Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre during the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Swimming events at the 2004 Summer Olympics were held at the Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre, officially known as the Olympic Aquatic Centre of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OCO) during the games.[6] Originally built for the 1991 Mediterranean Games,[7] it was refurbished to host swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, and water polo events; it was the first time in the history of the Olympics that all aquatics disciplines had been held at a single venue.[6][8] Swimming events were held at the main outdoor pool of the complex, which held 10,893 spectators, and was interchangeably used for swimming and water polo events throughout the duration of the games.[8] A plastic-coated tarpaulin roof covering the two outdoor pools of the complex, designed to protect spectators and swimmers from being exposed to the summer heat, was originally planned to be built as part of the renovations.[7][8] However, due to cost overruns and delays in construction, planners decided to scrap the roof in March 2004,[9][10] which was criticised by FINA, the governing body of water sports.[7][8] The venue would ultimately be approved by FINA weeks before the opening of the games in August.[7]

Events

The following events were contested (all pool events were long course, and distances are in metres unless stated):

  • Freestyle : 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 (women) and 1500 (men);
  • Backstroke : 100 and 200;
  • Breaststroke : 100 and 200;
  • Butterfly : 100 and 200;
  • Individual medley : 200 and 400;
  • Relays: 4×100 free, 4×200 free, and 4×100 medley.

Schedule

Legend
H Heats ½ Semifinals F Final
Men[11]
Date → Aug 14 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 20 Aug 21
Event ↓ M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E
50 m freestyle H ½ F
100 m freestyle H ½ F
200 m freestyle H ½ F
400 m freestyle H F
1500 m freestyle H F
100 m backstroke H ½ F
200 m backstroke H ½ F
100 m breaststroke H ½ F
200 m breaststroke H ½ F
100 m butterfly H ½ F
200 m butterfly H ½ F
200 m individual medley H ½ F
400 m individual medley H F
4×100 m freestyle relay H F
4×200 m freestyle relay H F
4×100 m medley relay H F
Women[11]
Date → Aug 14 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 20 Aug 21
Event ↓ M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E
50 m freestyle H ½ F
100 m freestyle H ½ F
200 m freestyle H ½ F
400 m freestyle H F
800 m freestyle H F
100 m backstroke H ½ F
200 m backstroke H ½ F
100 m breaststroke H ½ F
200 m breaststroke H ½ F
100 m butterfly H ½ F
200 m butterfly H ½ F
200 m individual medley H ½ F
400 m individual medley H F
4×100 m freestyle relay H F
4×200 m freestyle relay H F
4×100 m medley relay H F

Participating nations

A total of 937 swimmers (544 men and 393 women) from 152 nations would compete in swimming events at these Olympic Games.[12] Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, Guyana, and Turkmenistan made their official debut in swimming. Meanwhile, Albania, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Norway returned to the sport after long years of absence. Nations with swimmers at the Games are (team size in parentheses):

Medal summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)129728
2 Australia (AUS)75315
3 Japan (JPN)3148
4 Netherlands (NED)2327
5 Ukraine (UKR)2013
6 France (FRA)1236
7 Poland (POL)1203
8 South Africa (RSA)1113
Zimbabwe (ZIM)1113
10 China (CHN)1102
11 Romania (ROM)1012
12 Austria (AUT)0202
13 Germany (GER)0145
14 Hungary (HUN)0112
Italy (ITA)0112
16 Croatia (CRO)0101
Russia (RUS)0101
18 Great Britain (GBR)0022
19 Argentina (ARG)0011
Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)0011
Totals (20 nations)32323397

Results

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Gary Hall, Jr.
United States
21.93 Duje Draganja
Croatia
21.94 Roland Mark Schoeman
South Africa
22.02
100 m freestyle
Pieter van den Hoogenband
Netherlands
48.17 Roland Mark Schoeman
South Africa
48.23 Ian Thorpe
Australia
48.56
200 m freestyle
Ian Thorpe
Australia
1:44.71 OR Pieter van den Hoogenband
Netherlands
1:45.23 Michael Phelps
United States
1:45.32 AM
400 m freestyle
Ian Thorpe
Australia
3:43.10 Grant Hackett
Australia
3:43.36 Klete Keller
United States
3:44.11 AM
1500 m freestyle
Grant Hackett
Australia
14:43.40 Larsen Jensen
United States
14:45.29 AM David Davies
Great Britain
14:45.95 NR
100 m backstroke
Aaron Peirsol
United States
54.06 Markus Rogan
Austria
54.35 Tomomi Morita
Japan
54.36 AS
200 m backstroke
Aaron Peirsol
United States
1:54.95 OR Markus Rogan
Austria
1:57.35 Răzvan Florea
Romania
1:57.56
100 m breaststroke
Kosuke Kitajima
Japan
1:00.08 Brendan Hansen
United States
1:00.25 Hugues Duboscq
France
1:00.88
200 m breaststroke
Kosuke Kitajima
Japan
2:09.44 OR Dániel Gyurta
Hungary
2:10.80 Brendan Hansen
United States
2:10.87
100 m butterfly
Michael Phelps
United States
51.25 OR Ian Crocker
United States
51.29 Andriy Serdinov
Ukraine
51.36 EU
200 m butterfly
Michael Phelps
United States
1:54.04 OR Takashi Yamamoto
Japan
1:54.56 AS Stephen Parry
Great Britain
1:55.52
200 m individual medley
Michael Phelps
United States
1:57.14 OR Ryan Lochte
United States
1:58.78 George Bovell
Trinidad and Tobago
1:58.80 NR
400 m individual medley
Michael Phelps
United States
4:08.26 WR Erik Vendt
United States
4:11.81 László Cseh
Hungary
4:12.15
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
South Africa
Roland Schoeman
Lyndon Ferns
Darian Townsend
Ryk Neethling
3:13.17 WR Netherlands
Johan Kenkhuis
Mitja Zastrow
Klaas-Erik Zwering
Pieter van den Hoogenband
Mark Veens*
3:14.36 NR United States
Ian Crocker
Michael Phelps
Neil Walker
Jason Lezak
Nate Dusing*
Gary Hall, Jr.*
Gabe Woodward*
3:14.62
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
United States
Michael Phelps
Ryan Lochte
Peter Vanderkaay
Klete Keller
Scott Goldblatt*
Dan Ketchum*
7:07.33 AM Australia
Grant Hackett
Michael Klim
Nicholas Sprenger
Ian Thorpe
Antony Matkovich*
Todd Pearson*
Craig Stevens*
7:07.46 Italy
Emiliano Brembilla
Massimiliano Rosolino
Simone Cercato
Filippo Magnini
Federico Cappellazzo*
Matteo Pelliciari*
7:11.83
4 × 100 m medley relay
United States
Aaron Peirsol
Brendan Hansen
Ian Crocker
Jason Lezak
Lenny Krayzelburg*
Mark Gangloff*
Michael Phelps*
Neil Walker*
3:30.68 WR Germany
Steffen Driesen
Jens Kruppa
Thomas Rupprath
Lars Conrad
Helge Meeuw*
3:33.62 Japan
Tomomi Morita
Kosuke Kitajima
Takashi Yamamoto
Yoshihiro Okumura
3:35.22

* Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
Inge de Bruijn
Netherlands
24.58 Malia Metella
France
24.89 Lisbeth Lenton
Australia
24.91
100 m freestyle
Jodie Henry
Australia
53.84 Inge de Bruijn
Netherlands
54.16 Natalie Coughlin
United States
54.40
200 m freestyle
Camelia Potec
Romania
1:58.03 Federica Pellegrini
Italy
1:58.22 Solenne Figuès
France
1:58.45
400 m freestyle
Laure Manaudou
France
4:05.34 EU Otylia Jędrzejczak
Poland
4:05.84 Kaitlin Sandeno
United States
4:06.19
800 m freestyle
Ai Shibata
Japan
8:24.54 Laure Manaudou
France
8:24.96 Diana Munz
United States
8:26.61
100 m backstroke
Natalie Coughlin
United States
1:00.37 Kirsty Coventry
Zimbabwe
1:00.50 Laure Manaudou
France
1:00.88
200 m backstroke
Kirsty Coventry
Zimbabwe
2:09.19 AF Stanislava Komarova
Russia
2:09.72 Antje Buschschulte
Germany
Reiko Nakamura
Japan
2:09.88
100 m breaststroke
Luo Xuejuan
China
1:06.64 OR Brooke Hanson
Australia
1:07.15 Leisel Jones
Australia
1:07.16
200 m breaststroke
Amanda Beard
United States
2:23.37 OR Leisel Jones
Australia
2:23.60 Anne Poleska
Germany
2:25.82
100 m butterfly
Petria Thomas
Australia
57.72 Otylia Jędrzejczak
Poland
57.84 Inge de Bruijn
Netherlands
57.99
200 m butterfly
Otylia Jędrzejczak
Poland
2:06.05 Petria Thomas
Australia
2:06.36 Yuko Nakanishi
Japan
2:08.04
200 m individual medley
Yana Klochkova
Ukraine
2:11.14 Amanda Beard
United States
2:11.70 AM Kirsty Coventry
Zimbabwe
2:12.72 AF
400 m individual medley
Yana Klochkova
Ukraine
4:34.83 Kaitlin Sandeno
United States
4:34.95 AM Georgina Bardach
Argentina
4:37.51 SA
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
Australia
Alice Mills
Lisbeth Lenton
Petria Thomas
Jodie Henry
Sarah Ryan*
3:35.94 WR United States
Kara Lynn Joyce
Natalie Coughlin
Amanda Weir
Jenny Thompson
Lindsay Benko*
Maritza Correia*
Colleen Lanne*
3:36.39 AM Netherlands
Chantal Groot
Inge Dekker
Marleen Veldhuis
Inge de Bruijn
Annabel Kosten*
3:37.59
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
United States
Natalie Coughlin
Carly Piper
Dana Vollmer
Kaitlin Sandeno
Lindsay Benko*
Rhi Jeffrey*
Rachel Komisarz*
7:53.42 WR China
Zhu Yingwen
Xu Yanwei
Yang Yu
Pang Jiaying
Li Ji*
7:55.97 AS Germany
Franziska van Almsick
Petra Dallmann
Antje Buschschulte
Hannah Stockbauer
Janina Götz*
Sara Harstick*
7:57.37
4 × 100 m medley relay
Australia
Giaan Rooney
Leisel Jones
Petria Thomas
Jodie Henry
Brooke Hanson*
Alice Mills*
Jessicah Schipper*
3:57.32 WR United States
Natalie Coughlin
Amanda Beard
Jenny Thompson
Kara Lynn Joyce
Haley Cope*
Tara Kirk*
Rachel Komisarz*
Amanda Weir*
3:59.12 Germany
Antje Buschschulte
Sarah Poewe
Franziska van Almsick
Daniela Götz
4:00.72 EU

* Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

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