1973 World Aquatics Championships




























1st FINA World Championships
1973 World Aquatics Championships stamp of Yugoslavia.jpg
Host city Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Date(s) 31 August -9 September 1973
Venue(s) Tašmajdan Sports Centre
Nations participating 47
Athletes participating 686

First event


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The first FINA World Championships in Aquatics were held in the Tašmajdan Sports Centre in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, from August 31 to September 9, 1973.




Contents






  • 1 Medal table


  • 2 Results


    • 2.1 Diving


    • 2.2 Swimming


    • 2.3 Synchronised swimming


    • 2.4 Water polo




  • 3 Participating nations


  • 4 References





Medal table


  *   Host nation (Yugoslavia)











































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 United States (USA)
15 16 7 38
2
 East Germany (GDR)
13 6 9 28
3
 Italy (ITA)
2 1 2 5
4
 Hungary (HUN)
2 1 1 4

 Sweden (SWE)
2 1 1 4
6
 Canada (CAN)
1 3 2 6
7
 Australia (AUS)
1 2 2 5
8
 Great Britain (GBR)
1 0 1 2
9
 Soviet Union (URS)
0 4 1 5
10
 Netherlands (NED)
0 1 1 2
11
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)
0 1 0 1

 France (FRA)
0 1 0 1
13
 Japan (JPN)
0 0 6 6
14
 West Germany (FRG)
0 0 3 3
15
 Yugoslavia (YUG)*
0 0 1 1
Totals (15 nations) 37 37 37 111


Results



Diving



Men




















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
3 m springboard

 Phil Boggs (USA)

 Klaus Dibiasi (ITA)

 Keith Russell (USA)
10 m platform

 Klaus Dibiasi (ITA)

 Keith Russell (USA)

 Falk Hoffmann (GDR)

Women




















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
3 m springboard

 Christa Köhler (GDR)

 Ulrika Knape (SWE)

 Marina Janicke (GDR)
10 m platform

 Ulrika Knape (SWE)

 Milena Duchková (CZE)

 Irina Kalynina (URS)


Swimming



Men


































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
100 m freestyle

 Jim Montgomery (USA)

 Michel Rousseau (FRA)

 Michael Wenden (AUS)
200 m freestyle

 Jim Montgomery (USA)

 Kurt Krumpholz (USA)

 Roger Pyttel (GDR)
400 m freestyle

 Rick DeMont (USA)

 Brad Cooper (AUS)

 Bengt Gingsjö (SWE)
1500 m freestyle

 Stephen Holland (AUS)

 Rick DeMont (USA)

 Brad Cooper (AUS)
100 m backstroke

 Roland Matthes (GDR)

 Mike Stamm (USA)

 Lutz Wanja (GDR)
200 m backstroke

 Roland Matthes (GDR)

 Zoltán Verrasztó (HUN)

 John Naber (USA)
100 m breaststroke

 John Hencken (USA)

 Mikhail Khryukin (URS)

 Nobutaka Taguchi (JPN)
200 m breaststroke

 David Wilkie (GBR)

 John Hencken (USA)

 Nobutaka Taguchi (JPN)
100 m butterfly

 Bruce Robertson (CAN)

 Joe Bottom (USA)

 Robin Backhaus (USA)
200 m butterfly

 Robin Backhaus (USA)

 Steve Gregg (USA)

 Hartmut Flöckner (GDR)
200 m individual medley

 Gunnar Larsson (SWE)

 Stan Carper (USA)

 David Wilkie (GBR)
400 m individual medley

 András Hargitay (HUN)

 Rod Strachan (USA)

 Rick Colella (USA)
4 × 100 m freestyle relay

 United States (USA)
Mel Nash
Joe Bottom
Jim Montgomery
John Murphy


 Soviet Union (URS)
Igor Grivennikov
Viktor Aboymov
Vladimir Krivtsov
Vladimir Bure


 East Germany (GDR)
Roland Matthes
Roger Pyttel
Peter Bruch
Hartmut Flöckner

4 × 200 m freestyle relay

 United States (USA)
Kurt Krumpholz
Robin Backhaus
Rick Klatt
Jim Montgomery


 Australia (AUS)
John Kulasalu
Steve Badger
Brad Cooper
Michael Wenden


 West Germany (FRG)
Klaus Steinbach
Werner Lampe
Peter Nocke
Folkert Meeuw

4 × 100 m medley relay

 United States (USA)
Mike Stamm
John Hencken
Joe Bottom
Jim Montgomery


 East Germany (GDR)
Roland Matthes
Jürgen Glas
Hartmut Flöckner
Roger Pyttel


 Canada (CAN)
Ian MacKenzie
Peter Hrdlitschka
Bruce Robertson
Brian Phillips


Women




























































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
100 m freestyle

 Kornelia Ender (GDR)

 Shirley Babashoff (USA)

 Enith Brigitha (NED)
200 m freestyle

 Keena Rothhammer (USA)

 Shirley Babashoff (USA)

 Andrea Eife (GDR)
400 m freestyle

 Heather Greenwood (USA)

 Keena Rothhammer (USA)

 Novella Calligaris (ITA)
800 m freestyle

 Novella Calligaris (ITA)

 Jo Harshbarger (USA)

 Gudrun Wegner (GDR)
100 m backstroke

 Ulrike Richter (GDR)

 Melissa Belote (USA)

 Wendy Cook (CAN)
200 m backstroke

 Melissa Belote (USA)

 Enith Brigitha (NED)

 Andrea Gyarmati (HUN)
100 m breaststroke

 Renate Vogel (GDR)

 Lyubov Rusanova (URS)

 Brigitte Schuchardt (GDR)
200 m breaststroke

 Renate Vogel (GDR)

 Hannelore Anke (GDR)

 Lynn Colella (USA)
100 m butterfly

 Kornelia Ender (GDR)

 Rosemarie Kother (GDR)

 Mayumi Aoki (JPN)
200 m butterfly

 Rosemarie Kother (GDR)

 Roswitha Beier (GDR)

 Lynn Colella (USA)
200 m individual medley

 Andrea Hübner (GDR)

 Kornelia Ender (GDR)

 Kathy Heddy (USA)
400 m individual medley

 Gudrun Wegner (GDR)

 Angela Franke (GDR)

 Novella Calligaris (ITA)
4 × 100 m freestyle relay

 East Germany (GDR)
Kornelia Ender
Andrea Eife
Andrea Hübner
Sylvia Eichner


 United States (USA)
Kim Peyton
Kathy Heddy
Heather Greenwood
Shirley Babashoff


 West Germany (FRG)
Jutta Weber
Heidemarie Reineck
Gudrun Beckmann
Angela Steinbach

4 × 100 m medley relay

 East Germany (GDR)
Ulrike Richter
Renate Vogel
Rosemarie Kother
Kornelia Ender


 United States (USA)
Melissa Belote
Marcia Morey
Deena Deardurff
Shirley Babashoff


 West Germany (FRG)
Angelika Grieser
Petra Nows
Gudrun Beckmann
Jutta Weber



Synchronised swimming



Women


























Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Solo routine

 Teresa Andersen (USA)

 Jojo Carrier (CAN)

 Junko Hasumi (JPN)
Duet routine

 Teresa Andersen (USA)
 Gail Johnson (USA)

 Jojo Carrier (CAN)
 Madeleine Ramsay (CAN)

 Masako Fujiwara (JPN)
 Yasuko Fujiwara (JPN)
Team routine

 United States (USA)
Teresa Andersen
Susan Barros
Robin Curren
Jackie Douglas
Gail Johnson
Dana Moore
Amanda Norrish
Suzanne Randell


 Canada (CAN)
Michelle Calkins
Frances Hambrook
Debbie Humphrey
Lorraine Nicholl
Gail Page
Carol Stuart
Susan Thomas
Laura Wilkin


 Japan (JPN)
Masako Fujiwara
Yasuko Fujiwara
Junko Hasumi
Yasuko Unesaki






Water polo


Men















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Team

 Hungary

 Soviet Union

 Yugoslavia


Participating nations


47 nations entered the competition.












References




  • FINA Official Championship Results History – Swimming (men) (Archived 2009-05-05)


  • FINA Official Championship Results History – Swimming (women)[permanent dead link]


  • FINA Official Championship Results History – Diving[permanent dead link]


  • FINA Official Championship Results History – Water polo (men)[permanent dead link]


  • FINA Official Championship Results History – Water polo (women)[permanent dead link]


  • FINA Official Championship Results History – Synchronized swimming[permanent dead link]


  • FINA Official Championship Results History – Open water swimming[permanent dead link]









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