The 100m freestyle is one of the most iconic events in the Olympic Games. It is a sprint race that tests the speed, endurance, and technique of the world's best swimmers. In Tokyo 2020, the 100m freestyle will be contested by 56 swimmers from 36 countries.
The field of swimmers for the 100m freestyle is incredibly competitive. The top contenders include:
The 100m freestyle is a sprint race that is typically decided in under 50 seconds. The swimmers start in a pool and swim 100 meters, or 25 yards. The first swimmer to touch the wall at the end of the pool is the winner.
The 100m freestyle is a very demanding race. The swimmers must generate a lot of power and speed to overcome the resistance of the water. They must also have excellent technique to minimize drag and maximize their efficiency.
The strategy for winning the 100m freestyle is to get out to a fast start and maintain a high speed throughout the race. The swimmers will typically try to stay within a few tenths of a second of each other for the first 50 meters. Then, they will start to push harder in the second half of the race.
There are a few common mistakes that swimmers make in the 100m freestyle. These mistakes can cost them valuable time and lead to a loss.
The 100m freestyle is one of the most popular and prestigious events in the Olympic Games. It is a race that tests the speed, endurance, and technique of the world's best swimmers.
Winning the 100m freestyle is a major accomplishment. It is a symbol of athletic excellence and a source of national pride.
Swimming the 100m freestyle has a number of benefits, including:
The 100m freestyle is one of the most exciting and challenging events in the Olympic Games. It is a race that tests the speed, endurance, and technique of the world's best swimmers. Winning the 100m freestyle is a major accomplishment and a source of national pride.
Event | Date | Time |
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Men's 100m Freestyle Heats | July 29 | 19:00 JST |
Women's 100m Freestyle Heats | July 29 | 19:56 JST |
Men's 100m Freestyle Semifinals | July 30 | 10:30 JST |
Women's 100m Freestyle Semifinals | July 30 | 11:17 JST |
Men's 100m Freestyle Final | July 30 | 21:30 JST |
Women's 100m Freestyle Final | August 1 | 21:36 JST |
Rank | Swimmer | Country | Time |
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1 | Caeleb Dressel | USA | 46.96 |
2 | Kyle Chalmers | AUS | 47.08 |
3 | Vladislav Grinev | RUS | 47.13 |
4 | Maxime Rooney | USA | 47.39 |
5 | Andrej Barna | SRB | 47.49 |
6 | Pieter Timmers | BEL | 47.53 |
7 | Alessandro Miressi | ITA | 47.63 |
8 | Bruno Fratus | BRA | 47.71 |
9 | Dressel, Caeleb | USA | 47.75 |
10 | Sun Yang | CHN | 47.84 |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2016 | Kyle Chalmers | Pieter Timmers | Nathan Adrian |
2012 | James Magnussen | Jason Lezak | Brent Hayden |
2008 | Alain Bernard | Eamon Sullivan | Jason Lezak |
2004 | Pieter van den Hoogenband | Roland Schoeman | Ian Thorpe |
2000 | Pieter van den Hoogenband | Alexander Popov | Gary Hall Jr. |
1996 | Alexander Popov | Gary Hall Jr. | Gustavo Borges |
1992 | Alexander Popov | Gustavo Borges | Gennadi Prigoda |
1988 | Matt Biondi | Chris Jacobs | Stéphane Caron |
1984 | Rowdy Gaines | Mark Stockwell | Greg Fasala |
1980 | Jorg Woithe | Per Holmertz | Vladimir Salnikov |
Strategy | Description |
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Get out to a fast start. | The 100m freestyle is a sprint race, so it is important to get out to a fast start. If a swimmer starts too slowly, they will be at a disadvantage for the rest of the race. |
Maintain a high speed throughout the race. | The key to winning the 100m freestyle is to maintain a high speed throughout the race. The swimmers will typically try to stay within a few tenths of a second of each other for the first 50 meters. Then, they will start to push harder in the second half of the race. |
Avoid over-stroking. | Over-stroking is when a swimmer takes too many strokes per minute. This can lead to fatigue and decreased efficiency. |
Maintain a good body position. | Swimmers must maintain a good body position throughout the race to minimize drag. If a swimmer's body position is not correct, they will lose speed. |
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