Finswimming at the 1981 World Games

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Finswimming competition at World Games I
Medals podium for the unofficial men's finswimming 4x200m relay, with Italy II on top (time 6:30.16) and Sweden, the next single-nationality team, in third place. Other swimmers stood in for the second-place team of two West German and two French athletes.

The finswimming events of World Games I were held on July 25–27, 1981, at in Santa Clara, California, in the United States. These were the first World Games, an international quadrennial multi-sport event, and were hosted by the city of Santa Clara. Athletes from Italy won 16 of the 36 total medals. France followed with 11 medals. Jürgen Kolenda of West Germany collected four gold medals.

Medalists[]

Sources: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
50m apnoea   (FRG)   (ITA)   (ITA)
100m freestyle   (FRG)   (ITA)   (ITA)
200m freestyle   (FRG)   (SWE)   (ITA)
400m freestyle   (ITA)[14]   (SWE)   (ITA)
1500m freestyle   (ITA)   (ITA)   (SWE)
100m immersion   (FRG)   (ITA)   (FRA)
Women
50m apnoea   (ITA)   (ITA)   (FRA)
100m freestyle   (FRA)   (ITA)   (FRA)
200m freestyle   (FRA)   (FRA)   (FRA)
400m freestyle   (FRA)   (ITA)   (FRG)
800m freestyle   (FRA)   (FRA)   (ITA)
100m immersion   (ITA)   (FRA)   (FRG)

Details[]

Men[]

50m apnoea[]

1. Jurgen Kolenda, W. Germany, 16.667.

2. Sandro Sola, Italy, 17.728.

3. Dario Broglia, Italy, 17.790.

4. Mickel Zorte, France, 18.375.

5. Clemens Franck, W. Germany, 18.512.

6. Peter Swenson, Sweden, 18.563.

7. Thierry Lasbleye, France, 18.577.

8. Lars Anderson, Sweden, 20.484.

100m freestyle[]

1. Jurgen Kolenda, W. Germany, 41.201.

2. Sandro Sola, Italy, 41.881.

3. Giuseppe Galantucci, Italy, 43.264.

4. Dario Broglia, Italy, 43.345.

5. Peter Svenson, Sweden, 43.541.

6. Thierry Lasbleye, France, 43.862.

7. Clemens Franck, W. Germany, 44.952.

8. Michel Zoete, France, 45.903.

200m freestyle[]

1. Jurgen Kolenda, W. Germany, 1:33.294.

2. Walter Olander, Sweden, 1:35.511.

3. Sandro Sola, Italy, 1:36.397.

4. Dario Broglia, Italy, 1:36.397.

5. Giuseppe Galantucci, Italy, 1:37.149.

6. Thierry Lasbleye, France, 1:38.315.

7. Peter Svenson, Sweden, 1:38.696.

8. Thierry Henry, France, 1:40.661.

9. Clemens Franck, W. Germany, 1:41.627.

10. Lars Anderson, Sweden, 1:47.239.

11. Mickel Zorte, France, 1:47.575.

400m freestyle[]

1. Giuseppe Galantucci, Italy, 3:28.01.[14][15]

2. Walter Olander, Sweden, 3:28.62.

3. Paolo Vandini, Italy, 3:28.65.

4. Jurgen Kolenda, W. Germany, 3:31.78.

5. Peter Swenson, Sweden, 3:42.33.

6. Thierry Henry, France, 3:42.48.

7. Memens Franck, W. Germany, 3:42.72.

1500m freestyle[]

1. Paolo Vandini, Italy, 13:48.495.

2. Giuseppe Galantucci, Italy, 14:12.079.

3. Walter Olander, Sweden, 14:12.100.

4. Jurgen Kolenda, W. Germany, 14:43.935.

5. Thierry Henry, France, 15:14.295.

100m immersion[]

1. Jurgen Kolenda, W. Germany, 39.941.

2. Dario Broglia, Italy, 40.695.

3. Thierry Lasbleye, France, 41.255.

4. Clemens Franck, W. Germany, 42.142.

5. Sandro Sola, Italy, 42.586.

6. Peter Svenson, Sweden, 45.028.

7. Mickel Zorte, France, 45.225.

8. Clemens Henry, France, 45.991.

9. Walter Olander, Sweden, 46.976.

10. Sven Olander, Sweden, 49.459.

Women[]

50m apnoea[]

1. Cristiana Covoni, Italy, 19.937.

2. Monica Crovetti, Italy, 20.935.

3. Anne Menguy, France, 21.021.

4. Marina Beck, W. Germany, 22.036.

5. Anette Thorsell, Sweden, 22.642.

6. Marion Collot, France, 22.865.

7. Maria Gustafson, Sweden, 26.323.

100m freestyle[]

1. Anne Menguy, France, 49.205.

2. Christiana Govoni, Italy, 49.263.

3. Anne-Marie Rouchon, France, 49.605.

4. Monica Crovetti, Italy, 49.653.

5. Marion Collot, France, 50.746.

6. Marina Beck, W. Germany, 50.814.

7. Anette Thorsell, Sweden, 51.893.

8. Anke Goldner, W. Germany, 53.177.

9. Maria Gustafson, Sweden, 55.753.

200m freestyle[]

1. Anna-Marie Rouchon, France, 1:45.527.

2. Anne Menguy, France, 1:50.414.

3. Marion Collot, France, 1:50.450.

4. Monica Crovetti, Italy, 1:50.882.

5. Marina Beck, W. Germany, 1:51.956.

6. Anette Thorsell, Sweden, 1:57.632.

400m freestyle[]

1. Anne Rouchon, France, 3:42.81.[15]

2. Monica Crovetti, Italy, 3:53.43.

3. Marina Beck, W. Germany, 4:01.70.

4. Pia Strand, Sweden, 4:07.27.

800m freestyle[]

1. Ana-Marie Rouchon, France, 7:45.878.

2. Marion Collot, France, 8:12.129.

3. Monica Crovetti, Italy, 8:26.652.

4. Pia Strand, Sweden, 8:28.317.

100m immersion[]

1. Cristina Govini, Italy, 46.569.

2. Anne Menguy, France, 48.541.

3. Marina Beck, W. Germany, 51.156.

4. Carina Blomberg, Sweden, 54.407.

5. Maria Gustafson, Sweden, 58.292.

References[]

  1. ^ SARGIS, JOE (July 25, 1981). "Ana Maria Carrasco of Venezuela shattered her own world..." United Press International.
  2. ^ "World Games I Results At Santa Clara Calif., July 24 (sic)". United Press International. July 25, 1981.
  3. ^ "World Games I at Santa Clara, Calif. July 26". United Press International. July 26, 1981.
  4. ^ SARGIS, JOE (July 26, 1981). "Jim Cash of Manhattan, Kan., set two world records..." United Press International.
  5. ^ SARGIS, JOE (July 27, 1981). "Jurgen Kolenda, a 20-year-old physics major from the University..." United Press International.
  6. ^ "World Games I Results". United Press International. July 27, 1981.
  7. ^ SARGIS, JOE (July 28, 1981). "Of course, these are only the first World Games..." United Press International.
  8. ^ "Santa Clara, USA 1981 Calendar & Results". International World Games Association. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
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  10. ^ "World Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. July 26, 1981. p. 14E.
  11. ^ "World Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. July 28, 1981. p. 7D.
  12. ^ Payne, Dave (July 25, 1981). "'World' opener attracts 3,000". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. p. 6D.
  13. ^ "German fin swimmer wins fourth gold medal". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. July 28, 1981. p. 3D.
  14. ^ a b The gold medalist in the men's 400m surface event, Italy's Giuseppe Galantucci, swam with bi-fins and recorded 3:28.01, while the other medalists used the generally faster monofins.
  15. ^ a b Unlike all of the other finswimming events, which were timed to the thousandth of a second, the time results of both the men's and women's 400m races were reported in the press to the hundredths of a second.
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