Women 100m Freestyle Swimming VII Olympic Games 1920 Antwerp, Belgium - Wednesday, 25th August - Gold Medal: Ethelda Bleibtrey, United States 
Venue: Stade Nautique d'Antwerp (Zwemstadion van Antwerpen). 
     Final 15:30 time gap   Q 1. Ethelda Bleibtrey   United States1:13.6   WR 1. 2. Irene Guest   United States1:17.0 +3.4s   3. 3. Frances Schroth   United States1:17.2 +3.6s   2. 4. Constance Jeans   Great Britain1:22.8 +9.2s   5. 5. Violet Walrond   New Zealand      6. 6. Jane Gylling   Sweden      8. -. Charlotte Boyle   United StatesDNF     4. 
19 Competitors from 9 countries.  World Record: Fanny Durack, Australia 1:16.2  Sydney, Australia February 6th, 1915. Olympic Record: Fanny Durack, Australia 1:19.8  Stockholm, Sweden July 11th, 1912.  
 
 
      
 
 The United States’ Ethelda Bleibtrey was a laughable winner of this event. She set a world record of 1:14.4 in the heats and then improved that record in the finals, winning by almost 3½ seconds. Bleibtrey had only a brief career as an amateur but between 1920 and 1922 she was undefeated and won an AAU title at every distance from 50 yards to the long distance event.
 Semi-Finals  - Monday, 23rd August 15:45 First 2 from each Semi and Best 3rd time (Violet Walrond, New Zealand) advanced to Final. 
Semi 1 time gap   Rk. 1. Fracens Schroth   United States1:18.0   Q OR 2. 2. Charlotte Boyle   United States1:20.4 +2.4s Q 4. 3. Rie Beisenherz   Netherlands1:22.6 +4.6s   7. 4. Yvonne Degraine   France        5. Aina Berg   Sweden        6. Lillian Birkenhead   Great Britain        
 
 
Semi 2 time gap   Rk. 1. Irene Guest   United States1:18.8   Q 3. 2. Constance Jeans   Great Britain1:20.8 +2.0s Q 5. 3. Violet Walrond   New Zealand1:21.4 +2.6s   6. 4. Germaine Van Dievoet   Belgium        5. Suzanne Wurtz   France        6. Karin Nilsson   Sweden        7. Charlotte Radcliffe   Great Britain        
 
Semi 3 time gap   Rk. 1. Ethelda Bleibtrey   United States1:14.4   Q WR 1. 2. Jane Gylling   Sweden1:25.6 +11.2s Q 8. 3. Grace McKenzie   Great Britain1:27.4 +13.0s   9. 4. Ernestine Lebrun   France        5. Barbara Nash   South Africa        6. Lily Beaurepaire   Australia        
 
 
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