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Encyclopedia > Swimming at the 1976 Summer Olympics

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100 metre Freestyle

Pos Athlete Time
Gold usapic James Montgomery (USA) 49.99
Silver usapic Jack Babashoff (USA) 50.81
Bronze gerpic Peter Nocke (GER) 51.31
4 gerpic Klaus Steinbach (GER) 51.68
5 itapic Marcello Guarducci (ITA) 51.70
6 usapic Joe Bottom (USA) 51.79
7 sovpic Vladimir Bure (SOV) 52.03
8 sovpic Andrei Krylov (SOV) 52.15

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Men's 200 metre Freestyle

Pos Athlete Time
Gold usapic Bruce Furniss (USA) 1:50.29
Silver usapic John Naber (USA) 1:50.50
Bronze usapic John Montgomery (USA) 1:50.58
4 sovpic Andrei Krylov (SOV) 1:50.73
5 gerpic Klaus Steinbach (GER) 1:51.09
6 gerpic Peter Nocke (GER) 1:51.71
7 gbrpic Gordon Downie (GBR) 1:52.78
8 sovpic Andrei Bogdanov (SOV) 1:53:33

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Men's 400 metre Freestyle

Pos Athlete Time
Gold usapic Brian Goodell (USA) 3:51.93
Silver usapic Tim Shaw (USA) 3:52.54
Bronze sovpic Volodymyr Raskatov (SOV) 3:55.76
4 brapic Djan Madruga Garrido (BRA) 3:57.18
5 auspic Stephen Holland (AUS) 3:57.18
6 hunpic Sánder Nagy (HUN) 3:57.81
7 sovpic Vladimir Mikheyev (SOV) 4:00.79
8 canpic Stephen Badger (CAN) 4:02.83

Men's 1500 metre Freestyle

Pos Athlete Time
Gold usapic Brian Goodell (USA) 15:02.40
Silver usapic Bobby Hackett (USA) 15:03.91
Bronze auspic Stephen Holland (AUS) 15:04.66
4 brapic Djan Madruga Garrido (BRA) 15:19.84
5 sovpic Vladimir Salnikov (SOV) 15:29.45
6 auspic Max Metzker (AUS) 15:31.53
7 usapic Paul Hartloff (USA) 15:32.08
8 hunpic Zoltán Wladár (HUN) 15:45.97

Robert Leo (Bobby) Hackett (January 31, 1915 _ June 7, 1976) was an accomplished jazz musician. ...

100 metre Backstroke

John Naber USA 55.49 Peter Rocca USA 56.34 Roland Matthes GDR 57.22 Carlos Berrocal PUR 57.28 Lutz Wanja GDR 57.49 Bob Jackson USA 57.69 Mark Kerry AUS 57.94 Mark Tonelli AUS 58.42


200 metre Backstroke

John Naber USA 1:59.19 Peter Rocca USA 2:00.55 Dan Harrigan USA 2:01.35 Mark Tonelli AUS 2:03.17 Mark Kerry AUS 2:04.07 Milosiav Rolko CZE 2:05.81 Robert Rudolf HUN 2:07.30 Zoltán Verrasztó HUN 2:08.23


100 metre Breaststroke

John Hencken USA 1:03.11 David Wilkie GBR 1:03.43 Arvydas Juozaitis SOV 1:04.23 Graham Smith CAN 1:04.26 Giorgio Lalle ITA 1:04.37 Waiter Kusch GER 1:04.38 Duncan Goodhew GBR 1:04.66 Chris Woo USA 1:05.13


200 metre Breaststroke

David Wilkie GBR 2:15.11 John Hencken USA2:17.26 Richard Colella USA 2:19.20 Graham Smith CAN 2:19.42 Charles Keating USA 2:20.79 Arvydas Juozaitis SOV 2:21.87 Nikolai Pankin SOV 2:22.21 Waiter Kusch GER2:22.36


100 metre Butterfly

Matt Vogel USA 54.35 Joe Bottome USA 54.50 Gary Hall USA 54.65 Roger Pyttel GDR 55.09 Roland Matthes GDR 55.11 Clay Evans CAN 55.81 Hideaki Hara JPN 56.34 Neil Rogers AUS 56.57


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1976 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1618 words)
The 1976 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad, were held in 1976 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The Olympic Stadium, a daring design of French architect Roger Taillibert, remains a lasting monument to the huge deficit, as it never had an effective retractable roof, and the tower was only completed after the Olympics.
Canada has subsequently hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, the largest city in the province of Alberta, and was selected to host the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the largest city in the province of British Columbia, and it will become the largest major city in a country ever to host a Winter Olympics.
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