Swimming At The 1948 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 Metre Backstroke
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Swimming At The 1948 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 Metre Backstroke
The women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 1948 Olympic Games took place between 3 and 5 August, at the Empire Pool. This swimming event used the backstroke. Because an Olympic-size swimming pool An Olympic-size swimming pool conforms to regulated dimensions that are large enough for international competition. This type of swimming pool is used in the Olympic Games, where the race course is in length, typically referred to as "long cour ... is 50 metres long, this race consisted of two lengths of the pool. Medalists Results Heats Semifinals Final Key: OR = Olympic record References {{DEFAULTSORT:Swimming At The 1948 Summer Olympics - Women's 100 Metre Backstroke Women's backstroke 100 metre 1948 in women's swimming Women's events at the 1948 Summer Olympics ...
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Wembley Arena
Wembley Arena (originally the Empire Pool, now known as OVO Arena Wembley for sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena next to Wembley Stadium in Wembley, London, England, used for music, comedy, family entertainment and sport. The 12,500-seat facility is London's second-largest indoor arena after The O2 Arena, and the List of indoor arenas in the United Kingdom, ninth-largest in the United Kingdom. History The Empire Pool (also known as Empire Pool and Sports Arena) was built for the 1934 British Empire Games at Wembley, by Arthur Elvin, and originally housed a swimming pool, as reflected by its name. The pool itself was last used for the 1948 Summer Olympics. Today, the building is used for music, comedy, family entertainment and sport. It was designed by the engineer Sir Owen Williams (engineer), Owen Williams, without the employment of an architect. Williams built a unique structure, with cantilevers meeting in the middle, thus avoiding the need for internal pillars. He ...
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Cathie Gibson
Catherine Gibson (21 March 1931 – 25 June 2013), later known by her married name Catherine Brown, was a Scottish swimmer. During a 16-year career she won three European Championships medals and a bronze medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics, Britain's sole swimming trophy in the home-based Games. In 2008, she was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame.Catherine Brown (nee Gibson)
Scottish Sports Hall of Fame inductee, 2008.


Early life

Catherine "Cathie" Gibson was from , the daughter of James and Mary Gibson. Her father was employed at the town swimming pool, and her two brothers played

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List Of Olympic Records In Swimming
The International Olympic Committee recognises the fastest performances in pool-based swimming events at the Olympic Games. Men's swimming has been part of the official program of the Summer Olympics since the Games' modern inception in 1896; it was not until 1912 that women's events were held. The swimming events at the 1896 Olympic Games were held in a bay in the Aegean Sea with swimmers being required to swim to the shore—Hungarian swimmer Alfréd Hajós won two gold medals that year, saying "My will to live completely overcame my desire to win." The 1900 Summer Olympic Games in Paris had the swimming events take place in the River Seine, and the events at the 1908 Summer Olympics were held in a 100-metre pool surrounded by an athletics track in the White City Stadium in London. Races are held in four swimming categories: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly, over varying distances and in either individual or relay race events. Medley swimming races are also ...
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Gold Medal Icon
Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from la, aurum) and atomic number 79. This makes it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. It is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal in a pure form. Chemically, gold is a transition metal and a group 11 element. It is one of the least reactive chemical elements and is solid under standard conditions. Gold often occurs in free elemental ( native state), as nuggets or grains, in rocks, veins, and alluvial deposits. It occurs in a solid solution series with the native element silver (as electrum), naturally alloyed with other metals like copper and palladium, and mineral inclusions such as within pyrite. Less commonly, it occurs in minerals as gold compounds, often with tellurium (gold tellurides). Gold is resistant to most acids, though it does dissolve in aqua regia (a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid), forming a soluble tetrachloroaurate anion. Gold is ...
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Liliana Gonzalias
Liliana Gonzalias (born 14 December 1932) is an Argentine swimmer who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca ... and won three medals at the 1955 Pan American Games. References Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Olympic swimmers for Argentina Swimmers at the 1955 Pan American Games Pan American Games silver medalists for Argentina Pan American Games bronze medalists for Argentina Argentine female freestyle swimmers Argentine female backstroke swimmers Pan American Games medalists in swimming Living people 1932 births Medalists at the 1955 Pan American Games People from Adrogué Sportspeople from Buenos Aires Province 20th-century Argentine sportswomen {{Argentina-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Joyce Court
Joyce Court (born June 12, 1931) is a Canadian former backstroke and freestyle swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... References External links * 1931 births Living people Canadian female backstroke swimmers Canadian female freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Canada Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Canadian sportswomen 21st-century Canadian women {{Canada-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Doris Gontersweiler-Vetterli
Doris Gontersweiler-Vetterli (born 21 August 1933) is a Swiss former backstroke swimmer. She competed at the 1948, 1952 and the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad ( it, Giochi della XVII Olimpiade) and commonly known as Rome 1960 ( it, Roma 1960), were an international multi-sport event held .... References External links * 1933 births Living people Swiss female backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for Switzerland Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Zürich 20th-century Swiss sportswomen {{Switzerland-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Kolbrún Ólafsdóttir
Kolbrún Ólafsdóttir (1 February 1933 – 22 April 1960) was an Icelandic swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre backstroke at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... A women's pioneer swimmer in Iceland, she won several national championships and once held all women's national records in backstroke and front crawl. Kolbrún was born in Reykjavík and started swimtraining with Ármann at the age of 12. She died in 1960 at the age of 27 after battling an unspecific illness for 12 years. References External links * 1933 births 1960 deaths Kolbrun Olafsdottir Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Kolbrun Olafsdottir Swimmers from Reykjavík {{Iceland-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Ginette Jany-Sendral
Ginette Jany-Sendral (born 12 January 1932) is a French former swimmer. She competed at the 1948, 1952 and the 1956 Summer Olympics The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, from 22 November to 8 December 1956, with the exception of the equestrian events, whi .... References External links * 1932 births Living people French female backstroke swimmers French female freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for France Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1956 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century French women 21st-century French women {{France-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Edith De Oliveira
Edith Grobade de Oliveira (16 November 1928 – 29 December 1964) was an Olympic backstroke swimmer from Brazil, who competed at two Summer Olympics for her native country. At 19 years old, she was at the 1948 Summer Olympics, in London, where she swam the 100-metre backstroke, not reaching the finals. At 23 years old, she was at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin ..., in Helsinki, where she swam the 100-metre backstroke, not reaching the finals. References External links * Edith de Oliveira's obituary 1928 births 1964 deaths Brazilian female backstroke swimmers Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1952 Summer Olympics 20th-century Brazilian sportswomen {{Brazil-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Bea Ballintijn
Berendina Ballintijn (9 May 1923 – 29 June 2023) was a Norwegian backstroke swimmer who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... Ballintijn turned 100 in May 2023, and died one month later, on 29 June 2023. References 1923 births 2023 deaths Norwegian female backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for Norway Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Women centenarians Norwegian centenarians {{Norway-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Magda Bruggemann
Magda Bruggemann (born 12 May 1930) is a Mexican former swimmer. She competed in three events at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... References External links * 1930 births Possibly living people Mexican female swimmers Olympic swimmers for Mexico Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Pan American Games medalists in swimming Pan American Games bronze medalists for Mexico Swimmers at the 1951 Pan American Games Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Mexico Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in swimming Competitors at the 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games Competitors at the 1950 Central American and Caribbean Games Medalists at the 1951 Pan American Games Sportspeople from Mexico C ...
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