Swimming
at the XIII Summer Universiade
Dates25 August 1985 (1985-08-25) – 30 August 1985 (1985-08-30)

The swimming competition at the 1985 Summer Universiade took place in Kobe, Japan from August 25 to August 30, 1985.[1][2]

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
Matt Biondi
 United States
49.14 Stéphan Caron
 France
49.97 Scott McCadam
 United States
50.63
200 m freestyle
Matt Biondi
 United States
1:49.52 Stéphan Caron
 France
1:49.78 Marcel Gery
 Czechoslovakia
1:50.98
400 m freestyle
Justin Lemberg
 Australia
3:52.45 John Mykkanen
 United States
3:53.24 Thomas Fahrner
 West Germany
3:54.17
1500 m freestyle
Alex Miawsky
 United States
15:20.13 Mike O'Brien
 United States
15:20.45 John Day
 Great Britain
15:31.93
100 m backstroke
Igor Polyansky
 Soviet Union
56.26 Mark Rhodenbaugh
 United States
56.99 Sergei Zabolotnov
 Soviet Union
57.04
200 m backstroke
Igor Polyansky
 Soviet Union
1:59.76 Sean Murphy
 Canada
2:02.69 Mike West
 Canada
2:03.14
100 m breaststroke
John Moffet
 United States
1:02.88 Gianni Minervini
 Italy
1:03.38 Eduard Klimentiev
 Soviet Union
1:03.94
200 m breaststroke
John Moffet
 United States
2:18.83 Alexandre Yokochi
 Portugal
2:18.92 Dimitri Kuzmin
 Soviet Union
2:19.81
100 m butterfly
Jon Sieben
 Australia
53.97 Matt Biondi
 United States
54.03 Michael Gross
 West Germany
54.16
200 m butterfly
Michael Gross
 West Germany
1:57.88 Anthony Mosse
 New Zealand
1:58.94 Chris Rives
 United States
2:00.03
200 m individual medley
Chris Rives
 United States
2:03.50 Duffy Dillon
 United States
2:04.65 Ricardo Prado
 Brazil
2:04.92
400 m individual medley
Ricardo Prado
 Brazil
4:19.83 Rob Woodhouse
 Australia
4:20.76 Jeff Prior
 United States
4:23.91
4×100 m freestyle relay
 United States (USA)
Scott McCadam
Jim Born
Craig Oppel
Matt Biondi
3:20.12  West Germany (FRG)3:22.70  Soviet Union (URS)3:23.76
4×200 m freestyle relay
 United States (USA)
Craig Oppel
Charley Siroky
Duffy Dillon
Matt Biondi
7:20.34  West Germany (FRG)7:22.43  Canada (CAN)7:30.81
4×100 m medley relay
 United States (USA)
Mark Rhodenbaugh
John Moffet
Chris O'Neil
Scott McCadam
3:42.99  Soviet Union (URS)3:46.33  West Germany (FRG)3:47.71

Legend: CRChampionship record; NR – National record

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
Conny van Bentum
 Netherlands
55.87 Jenna Johnson
 United States
56.29 Kathy Coffin
 United States
57.71
200 m freestyle
Conny van Bentum
 Netherlands
2:00.34 Mary T. Meagher
 United States
2:01.64 Michelle Pearson
 Australia
2:02.25
400 m freestyle
Patty Sabo
 United States
4:16.23 Andrea Orosz
 Hungary
4:16.88 Stacy Shupe
 United States
4:18.34
800 m freestyle
Stacy Shupe
 United States
8:45.87 Carla Lasi
 Italy
8:47.76 Andrea Orosz
 Hungary
8:49.41
100 m backstroke
Carmen Bunaciu
 Romania
1:03.67 Jolanda de Rover
 Netherlands
1:03.75 Michelle Donahue
 United States
1:03.83
200 m backstroke
Jolanda de Rover
 Netherlands
2:13.34 Michelle Donahue
 United States
2:13.81 Carmen Bunaciu
 Romania
2:17.63
100 m breaststroke
Tania Bogomilova
 Bulgaria
1:09.27 Larisa Moreva
 Soviet Union
1:12.24 Manuela Dalla Valle
 Italy
1:12.33
200 m breaststroke
Tania Bogomilova
 Bulgaria
2:30.30 Larisa Moreva
 Soviet Union
2:32.53 Channon Hermstad
 United States
2:36.72
100 m butterfly
Mary T. Meagher
 United States
59.81 Melanie Buddemeyer
 United States
1:01.33 Conny van Bentum
 Netherlands
1:01.51
200 m butterfly
Mary T. Meagher
 United States
2:07.32 Kiyomi Takahashi
 Japan
2:13.87 Patty King
 United States
2:15.06
200 m individual medley
Svetlana Koptchikova
 Soviet Union
2:18.11 Michelle Pearson
 Australia
2:18.21 Tania Bogomilova
 Bulgaria
2:19.36
400 m individual medley
Channon Hermstad
 United States
4:49.84 Michelle Pearson
 Australia
4:51.20 Aivi Liiv
 Soviet Union
4:52.04
4×100 m freestyle relay
 United States (USA)
Jennifer Boyd
Paige Zemina
Kirsten Wengler
Jenna Johnson
3:49.10  Soviet Union (URS)3:51.17  Netherlands (NED)3:51.42
4×200 m freestyle relay
 United States (USA)
Paige Zemina
Stacy Shupe
Francie O'Leary
Mary T. Meagher
8:15.14  Australia (AUS)
Michelle Pearson
Jenny Messenger
Rebecca Whitehead
Michelle Ford
8:21.78  Netherlands (NED)8:22.74
4×100 m medley relay
 United States (USA)
Michelle Donahue
Kathy Smith
Mary T. Meagher
Jenna Johnson
4:11.24  Bulgaria (BUL)4:14.59  Australia (AUS)
Michelle Pearson
Jenny Messenger
Rebecca Whitehead
Julie West
4:16.78

Legend: CRChampionship record; NR – National record

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)189835
2 Netherlands (NED)3137
3 Soviet Union (URS)24511
4 Australia (AUS)2428
5 Bulgaria (BUL)2114
6 West Germany (FRG)1236
7 Brazil (BRA)1012
 Romania (ROU)1012
9 Italy (ITA)0213
10 France (FRA)0202
11 Canada (CAN)0123
12 Hungary (HUN)0112
13 Japan (JPN)*0101
 New Zealand (NZL)0101
 Portugal (POR)0101
16 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
Totals (17 entries)30303090

References

  1. ISHOF list with all medalists in Universiade history Archived 2014-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Results of the 1985 Universiade" (PDF). USA Swimming. August 30, 1985. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
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