Women 200m Breaststroke Swimming XIV Olympic Games 1948 London, Great Britain - Tuesday, 3rd August - Gold Medal: Nel van Vliet, Netherlands 
Final   time   gap L Y 1. Petronella van Vliet   Netherlands2:57.2     5 22 2. Nancy Lyons   Australia2:57.7   +0.5s 6 18 3. Eva Novak-Gerard   Hungary3:00.2   +3.0s 4 18 4. Eva Szekely   Hungary3:02.5   +5.3s 7 21 5. Jannie De Groot   Netherlands3:06.2   +9.0s 1 18 6. Elizabeth Church   Great Britain3:06.1   +8.9s 3 18 7. Tonnie Hom   Netherlands3:07.5   +10.3s 8 15 8. Jytte Hansen   Denmark3:08.1   +10.9s 2 16 
 22 Competitors from 14 Nations. Empire Pool. 
World Record: Nel van Vliet, Netherlands 2:49.2  Hilversum, Netherlands 20th July 1947  Olympic Record: Hideko Maehata, Japan  3:01.9  Berlin, Germany 8 August 1936  
 
 
      
 
 The favourite for the gold was the 22 year old Dutchwoman, Nel van Vliet, who had not even learned to swim until the age of sixteen. Although she was the world record holder, her path to the represent the Netherlands in international competition was not smooth. Her father had not registered her birth and a passport could not be obtained until he appeared in court and paid a fine. Van Vliet broke the Olympic record in her heat but the two Hungarian Évas, Székely and Novák, were also in fine form as was the Australian schoolgirl Nancy Lyons. Éva Székely set the pace in the final but her butterfly technique soon faltered and the duo of Van Vliet and Novák moved away from the rest of the field. The race developed into a duel between the two and it was not until the final length that van Vliet moved clear of her rival. In third place at the start of the final 50m was Lyons. She had already moved through from fifth to fourth to third and now she would make an last desperate to catch the leaders. Moving past a tiring Novák she surged onwards and at the end of the race was only a half second behind the winner Van Vliet. Shortly after returning home, Van Vliet’s medal was stolen from her parent's home. It was only in 2004 that she was awarded a replacement medal by Dutch IOC member Erica Terpstra, herself an Olympic swimmer.
        Best 8 times advanced to Final .  
Semi 1   time   gap L Y Rk 1. Nancy Lyons   Australia3:00.9   +3.9s 4 18 3. 2. Jannie De Groot   Netherlands3:01.4   +4.4s 6 18 4. 3. Eva Szekely   Hungary3:02.8   +5.8s 5 21 5. 4. Yvonne Van De Kerckhove   Belgium3:09.7   +12.7s 3 27 9. 5. Jaqueline Bertrand   France3:13.1   +16.1s 7 _ 11. 6. Jean Caplin   Great Britain3:14.4   +17.4s 1 _ 13. 7. Dorotea Turnbull   Argentina3:14.4   +17.4s 2 _ 13. 8. Irene Strong   Canada3:16.9   +19.9s 8 19 16. 
 
 
Semi 2   time   gap L Y Rk 1. Petronella van Vliet   Netherlands2:57.0 OR   5 22 1. 2. Eva Novak-Gerard   Hungary2:58.0   +1.0s 4 18 2. 3. Jytte Hansen   Denmark3:05.5   +8.5s 7 16 6. 4. Tonnie Hom   Netherlands3:05.7   +8.7s 6 15 7. 5. Elizabeth Church   Great Britain3:07.1   +10.1s 3 18 8. 6. Margit Elna Leskinen   Finland3:10.0   +13.0s 2 33 10. 7. Liselotte Kobi   Switzerland3:13.9   +16.9s 1 18 12. 8. Elenor Gordon   Great Britain3:15.8   +18.8s 8 15 15. 
 
Heat 3   time   gap L Y Rk 1. Petronella van Vliet   Netherlands2:57.4 OR OR 3 22 1. 2. Jytte Hansen   Denmark3:09.1   +11.7s 4 16 9. 3. Margit Elna Leskinen   Finland3:11.4   +14.0s 5 33 11. 4. Elenor Gordon   Great Britain3:13.3   +15.9s 1 15 13. 5. Irene Strong   Canada3:14.2   +16.8s 7 19 14. 6. Catherine Clara LaMore   United States3:23.6   +26.2s 6 22 19. 7. Thordis Arnadottir   Iceland3:26.1   +28.7s 2 14 20. 
 
 
Heat 2   time   gap L Y Rk 1. Eva Szekely   Hungary3:01.2 OR +3.8s 2 21 2. 2. Tonnie Hom   Netherlands3:06.0   +8.6s 6 15 6. 3. Yvonne Van De Kerckhove   Belgium3:09.0   +11.6s 1 27 8. 4. Jaqueline Bertrand   France3:10.7   +13.3s 4 _ 10. 5. Jean Caplin   Great Britain3:17.0   +19.6s 5 _ 16. 6. Helga Diederichsen Schonbude   Mexico3:27.8   +30.4s 3 17 21. 7. Penny Pence   United States3:28.1   +30.7s 7 19 22. 
 
Heat 1   time   gap L Y Rk 1. Nancy Lyons   Australia3:02.9   +5.5s 6 18 3. 1. Eva Novak-Gerard   Hungary3:02.9   +5.5s 5 18 3. 3. Jannie De Groot   Netherlands3:04.4   +7.0s 2 18 5. 4. Elizabeth Church   Great Britain3:07.4   +10.0s 7 18 7. 5. Dorotea Turnbull   Argentina3:12.2   +14.8s 3 _ 12. 6. Liselotte Kobi   Switzerland3:16.2   +18.8s 4 18 15. 7. Jeanne Elizabeth Wilson   United States3:18.3   +20.9s 8 22 17. 8. Anna Olafsdottir   Iceland3:19.9   +22.5s 1 15 18. 
 
 
Final   time   gap L Y Rk 1. Petronella van Vliet   Netherlands2:57.2     5 22 1. 2. Nancy Lyons   Australia2:57.7   +0.5s 6 18 2. 3. Eva Novak-Gerard   Hungary3:00.2   +3.0s 4 18 3. 4. Eva Szekely   Hungary3:02.5   +5.3s 7 21 4. 5. Jannie De Groot   Netherlands3:06.2   +9.0s 1 18 5. 6. Elizabeth Church   Great Britain3:06.1   +8.9s 3 18 6. 7. Tonnie Hom   Netherlands3:07.5   +10.3s 8 15 7. 8. Jytte Hansen   Denmark3:08.1   +10.9s 2 16 8. Semis   time   gap L Y Rk 1. Petronella van Vliet   Netherlands2:57.0 OR   5 22 1. 2. Eva Novak-Gerard   Hungary2:58.0   +1.0s 4 18 2. 1. Nancy Lyons   Australia3:00.9   +3.9s 4 18 3. 2. Jannie De Groot   Netherlands3:01.4   +4.4s 6 18 4. 3. Eva Szekely   Hungary3:02.8   +5.8s 5 21 5. 3. Jytte Hansen   Denmark3:05.5   +8.5s 7 16 6. 4. Tonnie Hom   Netherlands3:05.7   +8.7s 6 15 7. 5. Elizabeth Church   Great Britain3:07.1   +10.1s 3 18 8. 4. Yvonne Van De Kerckhove   Belgium3:09.7   +12.7s 3 27 9. 6. Margit Elna Leskinen   Finland3:10.0   +13.0s 2 33 10. 5. Jaqueline Bertrand   France3:13.1   +16.1s 7 _ 11. 7. Liselotte Kobi   Switzerland3:13.9   +16.9s 1 18 12. 6. Jean Caplin   Great Britain3:14.4   +17.4s 1 _ 13. 7. Dorotea Turnbull   Argentina3:14.4   +17.4s 2 _ 13. 8. Elenor Gordon   Great Britain3:15.8   +18.8s 8 15 15. 8. Irene Strong   Canada3:16.9   +19.9s 8 19 16. Heats   time   gap L Y Rk 1. Petronella van Vliet   Netherlands2:57.4 OR OR 3 22 1. 1. Eva Szekely   Hungary3:01.2 OR +3.8s 2 21 2. 1. Nancy Lyons   Australia3:02.9   +5.5s 6 18 3. 1. Eva Novak-Gerard   Hungary3:02.9   +5.5s 5 18 3. 3. Jannie De Groot   Netherlands3:04.4   +7.0s 2 18 5. 2. Tonnie Hom   Netherlands3:06.0   +8.6s 6 15 6. 4. Elizabeth Church   Great Britain3:07.4   +10.0s 7 18 7. 3. Yvonne Van De Kerckhove   Belgium3:09.0   +11.6s 1 27 8. 2. Jytte Hansen   Denmark3:09.1   +11.7s 4 16 9. 4. Jaqueline Bertrand   France3:10.7   +13.3s 4 _ 10. 3. Margit Elna Leskinen   Finland3:11.4   +14.0s 5 33 11. 5. Dorotea Turnbull   Argentina3:12.2   +14.8s 3 _ 12. 4. Elenor Gordon   Great Britain3:13.3   +15.9s 1 15 13. 5. Irene Strong   Canada3:14.2   +16.8s 7 19 14. 6. Liselotte Kobi   Switzerland3:16.2   +18.8s 4 18 15. 5. Jean Caplin   Great Britain3:17.0   +19.6s 5 _ 16. 7. Jeanne Elizabeth Wilson   United States3:18.3   +20.9s 8 22 17. 8. Anna Olafsdottir   Iceland3:19.9   +22.5s 1 15 18. 6. Catherine Clara LaMore   United States3:23.6   +26.2s 6 22 19. 7. Thordis Arnadottir   Iceland3:26.1   +28.7s 2 14 20. 6. Helga Diederichsen Schonbude   Mexico3:27.8   +30.4s 3 17 21. 7. Penny Pence   United States3:28.1   +30.7s 7 19 22. 
 
 
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