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The Swimming competition at the 4th Pan American Games was held in São Paulo, Brazil during the Games' run in 1963. It consisted of 16 long course (50m) events: 8 for males and 8 for females.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
In these Games, the U.S. earned all gold medals that were in dispute in swimming.
Venezuela won for the first time a medal, a bronze in the women's 4x100m medley relay.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100m freestyle |
Steve Clark USA | 54.7 | Steven Jackman USA | 54.8 | Daniel Sherry Canada | 56.1 |
400m freestyle |
Roy Saari USA | 4:19.3 | Don Schollander USA | 4:23.3 | Sandy Gilchrist Canada | 4:29.1 |
1500m freestyle |
Roy Saari USA | 17:26.2 | Sandy Gilchrist Canada | 17:58.9 | Ralph Hutton Canada | 18:08.6 |
100m backstroke |
Ed Bartsch USA | 1:01.5 | Charles Bittick USA | 1:02.1 | Athos de Oliveira Brazil | 1:03.2 |
200m breaststroke |
Chet Jastremski USA | 2:35.4 | Ken Merten USA | 2:38.4 | John Kelso Canada | 2:41.4 |
200m butterfly |
Carl Robie USA | 2:11.3 | Fred Schmidt USA | 2:13.3 | Luis Nicolao Argentina | 2:16.1 |
4×200m free Relay |
United States Gary Ilman Richard McDonough David Lyons Ed Townsend | 8:16.9 | Canada Ralph Hutton Aldwin Meinhardt Ed Casalet Sandy Gilchrist | 8:33.0 | Brazil Athos de Oliveira Antonio Renzo Filho Antonio Celso Guimarães Peter Wolfgang Metzner | 8:41.4 |
4×100m medley Relay |
United States Richard McGeagh Bill Craig Walter Richardson Nicholas Kirby | 4:05.6 | Argentina Carlos Van der Maath Alberto Pérez Luis Nicolao Abel Pepe | 4:17.3 | Canada Ed Casalet John Kelso Daniel Sherry Sandy Gilchrist | 4:17.5 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100m freestyle |
Terri Stickles USA | 1:02.8 | Mary Stewart Canada | 1:03.3 | Kathleen Ellis USA | 1:03.5 |
200m freestyle |
Robyn Johnson USA | 2:17.5 | Terri Stickles USA | 2:18.4 | Lynne Pomfret Canada | 2:28.4 |
400m freestyle |
Sharon Finneran USA | 4:52.7 | Robyn Johnson USA | 4:56.1 | Lynne Pomfret Canada | 5:20.4 |
100m backstroke |
Nina Harmer USA | 1:11.5 | Cathy Ferguson USA | 1:13.1 | Eileen Weir Canada | 1:14.5 |
200m breaststroke |
Alice Driscoll USA | 2:56.2 | Roby Whipple USA | 2:57.7 | Marjon Wilmink Canada | 3:00.0 |
100m butterfly |
Kathleen Ellis USA | 1:07.6 | Mary Stewart Canada | 1:08.9 | Kim Worley USA | 1:11.6 |
4×100m free Relay |
United States Elizabeth MacCleary Sharon Stouder Judy Norton Donna de Varona | 4:15.7 | Canada Lynne Pomfret Sharon Pierce Eileen Weir Mary Stewart | 4:31.7 | Brazil Eliana Souza Motta Maria Lourdes Teixeira Angela Maria Palioli Vera Maria Formiga | 4:34.3 |
4×100m medley Relay |
United States Ginny Duenkel Cynthia Goyette Sharon Stouder Donna de Varona | 4:49.1 | Canada Mary Stewart Madelaine Sevigny Sharon Pierce Lynne Pomfret | 4:52.5 | Venezuela Bettina Giller Luisa Ruiz Laura Varela Anneliese Rockenback | 5:11.8 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | 16 | 9 | 2 | 27 |
2 | Canada | 0 | 7 | 8 | 15 |
3 | Brazil | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
4 | Argentina | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
5 | Venezuela | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (5 entries) | 16 | 16 | 16 | 48 |
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