Swimming at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre freestyle


Controversy

Results were decided by finish judges who relied on their eyes and did not use replays. Three judges were assigned to each finishing position. There were three official timers in 1960 for each lane and swimmer, all timing by hand. All three timers for Devitt, in lane three, timed him in 55.2 seconds. The three timers for lane four timed Lance Larson in 55.0, 55.1, and 55.1 seconds.
Former Olympic swimmer and FINA co-founder Max Ritter inspected the judge's scorecards. Two of the three first-place judges found that Devitt had finished first and the third found for Larson. Of the three-second-place judges, two found that Devitt finished second and one found that Larson was second. Ritter pointed out to chief judge Henry Runströmer of Sweden that the scorecards indicated a tie. Runstrümer cast the deciding vote and declared Devitt the winner. However, the rules at that time did not provide for the chief judge to have a vote or give him the right to break ties. Ties were supposed to be broken by referring to the timing machine. The official results placed Devitt first and Larson second, both with the identical time of 55.2 seconds. The United States team appealed, bolstered by videotaped footage of the finish that appeared to show Larson the winner. The appeal jury, headed by Jan de Vries, also the President of FINA in 1960, rejected the appeal, keeping Devitt the winner. This controversy would pave the way for electronic touchpads to be included in swimming events to determine finish and accurate timing.

Competition format

The competition used a three-round format. The advancement rule followed the format introduced in 1952. A swimmer's place in the heat was not used to determine advancement; instead, the fastest times from across all heats in a round were used. There were 7 heats of between 6 and 8 swimmers each. The top 24 swimmers advanced to the semifinals. There were 3 semifinals of 8 swimmers each. The top 8 swimmers advanced to the final. Swim-offs were used as necessary to break ties.
This swimming event used freestyle swimming, which means that the method of the stroke is not regulated. Nearly all swimmers use the front crawl or a variant of that stroke. Because an Olympic size swimming pool is 50 metres long, this race consisted of two lengths of the pool.

Results

Heats

Seven heats were held; the swimmers with the fastest 24 times advanced to the semifinals. Those that advanced are highlighted. This round took place on August 26.
RankHeatSwimmerNationTimeNotes
17Lance Larson55.7
22John Devitt56.0
37Aubrey Bürer56.3
33Manuel dos Santos Filho56.3
32Alain Gottvallès56.3
64Gyula Dobay56.5
63Andrzej Salamon56.5
86Bruce Hunter56.6
96Dick Pound56.7
101Karri Käyhkö56.8
115Jon Henricks56.9
125Per-Ola Lindberg57.1
131Keigo Shimizu57.3
145László Lantos57.4
157Katsuki Ishihara57.5
163Jorge Escalante57.6
163Cam Grout57.6
183Ron Kroon57.7
197Bernard Aluchna57.9
192Uwe Jacobsen57.9
192Igor Luzhkovsky57.9
227Paul Voell58.0
231Ezio Della Savia58.2
234Vitaly Sorokin58.2
251Gert Kölli58.3
256Rubén Roca58.3
274Bengt Nordwall58.5
286Janez Kocmur58.7
294Jan Bouwman58.8
306Giorgio Perondini58.9
315Stanley Clarke59.1
312Achmad Dimyati59.1
337William O'Donnell59.2
343Gérard Gropaiz59.3
354Amiram Trauber59.7
365Fernando de Abreu1:00.1
372Luis Nicolao1:00.2
371Herlander Ribeiro1:00.2
397Gojko Arneri1:00.5
401Leopoldo Rodés1:00.7
415Gudmunður Gíslason1:00.8
427Itzhak Luria1:00.9
434Cheung Kin Man1:01.1
446Phan Hữu Dong1:01.3
453Peter Bärtschi1:02.9
465Freddie Elizalde1:03.0
466Ünsal Fikirci1:03.0
482Fong Seow Jit1:03.4
491René Wagner1:04.3
502Alfred Grixti1:07.8
515Christopher Dowling1:08.9

Semifinals

Three semifinal races were held; the fastest eight swimmers advanced to the Final. The athletes that advanced are highlighted. The semifinals were held on August 26.
RankHeatSwimmerNationTimeNotes
11Lance Larson55.5
21Bruce Hunter55.7
32John Devitt55.8
43Gyula Dobay56.3
43Manuel dos Santos Filho56.3
63Per-Ola Lindberg56.4
71Aubrey Bürer56.5
72Dick Pound56.5
93Karri Käyhkö56.6
102Andrzej Salamon56.9
111Keigo Shimizu57.1
122Jon Henricks57.2
132Uwe Jacobsen57.4
141Igor Luzhkovsky57.5
153Bernard Aluchna57.8
153Katsuki Ishihara57.8
173Ron Kroon57.9
181Cam Grout58.0
182László Lantos58.0
203Ezio Della Savia58.4
201Paul Voell58.4
221Alain Gottvallès58.5
232Vitaly Sorokin58.7
242Jorge Escalante59.0

Final

The Final was held on August 27.
RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
John Devitt55.2
Lance Larson55.2
Manuel dos Santos55.4
4Bruce Hunter55.6
5Gyula Dobay56.3
6Dick Pound56.3
7Aubrey Bürer56.3
8Per-Ola Lindberg57.1