Mark Spitz wins Men's 200m Freestyle - FULL EVENT | Munich 1972

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2022
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    We bring you the full men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 1972 Summer Olympics, which took place on this day 50 years ago, on August 29, at the Olympia Schwimmhalle. Mark Spitz of the USA took gold. It was the nation's second victory in the event (68 years, but only two appearances of the event, apart). It was the third gold medal for Spitz at the Games, halfway to his goal of six (he would ultimately finish the Games with seven). His US teammate Steve Genter took silver, with Werner Lampe of West Germany winning bronze.
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  • @OlympicsAquatics
    @OlympicsAquatics  Год назад +3

    All the latest swimming news, videos and more: oly.ch/YTswimming

  • @luispastor8089
    @luispastor8089 Год назад +100

    Full moustache, no cap, no googles. Absolutely 0 time underwater. Impressive

    • @sylvainguinepain5624
      @sylvainguinepain5624 Год назад +5

      And look a the start from the German swimmer who finished third. It's like he never practiced the start before. He lost half a second. What about the guy who jumps in the pool behind the judges just before the race before getting back out. The sport has changed so much.

    • @fsinjin60
      @fsinjin60 Год назад +1

      @@sylvainguinepain5624 the standing without grabbing start was a dying standard back then. Womens record 1’52”98 set in 2009.

    • @fsinjin60
      @fsinjin60 Год назад +2

      @@sylvainguinepain5624 the German had a wig for the medal ceremony. He had shaved clean (recently - check the tan line).

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Год назад +1

      Greatest swimmer ever

    • @TammyGordin
      @TammyGordin Год назад

      And no bilateral breathing and his extension from the shoulder was not at 100% until the last lap.

  • @mariadelmaredoverdaguer3740
    @mariadelmaredoverdaguer3740 9 месяцев назад +10

    🎉Mark Spitz, the best swimmer of all time, without a swimsuit made by NASA, without a hat, without glasses, simply and plainly, as natural as swimming was then, without nonsense and also with a thick mustache!💐❤

    • @Bread02289
      @Bread02289 4 месяца назад

      "hat"
      "glasses"
      do you even know that the swimsuits were banned in 2009

    • @DF-5
      @DF-5 11 дней назад

      No competition

  • @teentypist2345
    @teentypist2345 Год назад +28

    If it took 30 years for this race, imagine how long it’ll be for the 2021 Tokyo races rip

    • @gbone7581
      @gbone7581 Год назад +1

      50 years, so have patience for the Tokyo race.🤣

  • @CindyMcKitrick-vp9rg
    @CindyMcKitrick-vp9rg 7 месяцев назад +3

    This Olympics: Earth shattering. Like so many events in the years surrounding; cataclysmic. On a lighter note, it resulted in my adorning this 16 year old's bedroom door with a six foot poster of Mark Spitz in the aftermath.

  • @writethisthat3613
    @writethisthat3613 Год назад +41

    How about that Steve Genter?! Suffered a collapsed lung days before his race and his doctor advised him not to swim, but he swam anyway! He won silver! Incredible!

    • @moimeme6533
      @moimeme6533 Год назад +5

      and breaking the Olympic record and nearly the WR

    • @yonggeun4222
      @yonggeun4222 Год назад

      @@moimeme6533 1:52.78 is slow af, world record is 1:42.00

    • @moimeme6533
      @moimeme6533 Год назад +8

      @@yonggeun4222 yes we know that, duh. He broke the OR 50 years ago 🤦‍♂🤦‍♀🤦

    • @kinpatsu6366
      @kinpatsu6366 Год назад +2

      And look at the acne on his back. He looks like he did a cycle of anabolic steroids.

    • @BlueHopi144
      @BlueHopi144 Год назад +1

      @@yonggeun4222 we knew it dude ....this is not slow because u could not even get to 1.52 yourself ....

  • @brianmcd9492
    @brianmcd9492 Год назад +8

    This is what Legends are made of, pure skill and that famous moustache of Spitz beating all others including Charles Bronson and Salvador dali 🙂 well done Mark

    • @thesweetnotes
      @thesweetnotes Год назад +1

      😆 😆 😆 omg I haven't laughed more all day. Thank you

  • @Sargebri
    @Sargebri 3 месяца назад +2

    Spitz almost got into a bit of hot water after the awards ceremony. After he received his medal and after the anthem was played he raised his Adidas shoes in celebration. Some thought he was making a commercial endorsement and if that was true he could have been expelled from the games. However, Spitz was able to convince the powers that be that he was not making a commercial endorsement and was able to continue on his historic quest.

  • @pedrorodrigues7285
    @pedrorodrigues7285 Год назад +3

    This is a really legend.

  • @_theamanalo
    @_theamanalo Год назад +41

    swimming without goggles on, that's impressive 👏🏼

    • @fsinjin60
      @fsinjin60 Год назад

      Goggles are really not necessary. I am amazed that backstrokers and fifty meter sprinters wear them when they race.

    • @sylvainguinepain5624
      @sylvainguinepain5624 Год назад +7

      @@fsinjin60 there is a reason 100% of swimmers use goggles these days. They are indispensable.

    • @fsinjin60
      @fsinjin60 Год назад

      @@sylvainguinepain5624 Indispensable? Why? They could swim one length with their eyes closed. I found racing backstroke was worse with goggles (spotting flags) until the dolphin kick conversion was allowed and people would do most of a lap under water.
      50m free sprint: One length race, no turns = does not need goggles. There is absolutely nothing to look for.

    • @pmatq5004
      @pmatq5004 Год назад +4

      @@fsinjin60 There absolutely is a need for goggles in a 50m race regardless of stroke. Water gets in your eyes and that can affect performance. Every little detail counts towards your race especially in a highly competitive event such as the 50 meters. Beating a best time or world record is within hundredths of a second.

    • @fsinjin60
      @fsinjin60 Год назад

      @@pmatq5004 very superstitious. For 25 seconds you can shut your eyes, not breathe and paddle to the wall

  • @MegaWorldadventure
    @MegaWorldadventure Год назад +5

    That Ralph Hutton from Canada had too many burgers before the Olympics

    • @1968Olympica
      @1968Olympica 5 месяцев назад +1

      Ralph held the world record in the 400m distance in 1968, a few burgers back.

  • @jacquelinerussell8530
    @jacquelinerussell8530 3 месяца назад +2

    He definitely was a cutie pie🥧 back in the day😊

  • @s_koci02
    @s_koci02 Год назад +6

    Legend

  • @hugoingelhammar6163
    @hugoingelhammar6163 Год назад +2

    The start is so interesting, like another world compared to now. Some just stand with their arms out in the air, one guy bellyflops in an olympic final, noone kicks under water

  • @rogerspencer9698
    @rogerspencer9698 Год назад +4

    love this - more of the same please

  • @ubuntuposix
    @ubuntuposix Год назад +3

    1:46 ..and he spitz in the pool before the race.

  • @hornetluca
    @hornetluca Год назад +2

    Impressive hiw much the swimming technique has changed

  • @ashsmee
    @ashsmee Год назад +2

    No way todays swimmer could handle the OG ways.

  • @chrisverby3047
    @chrisverby3047 3 месяца назад

    It looks like Spitz opened fast, coasted in the second and third 50s, then just methodically put everyone away in the final 50. Brilliant swim. I think it would have been much closer, or there might have been a different result, if Genter's lung had not previously collapsed.

  • @user-sy4ec3em5o
    @user-sy4ec3em5o Год назад +1

    Demolished everyone on the final lap

  • @zgrace3224
    @zgrace3224 Год назад +7

    World record now is 1min 42 seconds.. If this guy swam nowadays for sure the record would be under it. 50yrs has passed

    • @sylvainguinepain5624
      @sylvainguinepain5624 Год назад +6

      I would love to see what he could have done with better, training, nutrition, equipment, ... but let's not kid ourselves 10 seconds is an eternity in swimming. 1'52" may not win you a high school meet these days.

    • @zgrace3224
      @zgrace3224 Год назад +1

      @@sylvainguinepain5624 yes.... But it happened 50yrs

    • @fsinjin60
      @fsinjin60 Год назад

      Womens record is 1’52”98 set in 2009.

    • @radmilastamatova3673
      @radmilastamatova3673 Год назад +3

      I would very much like to see an experiment with today's swimmers swimming in the same conditions as these to see what result they would show!

    • @radmilastamatova3673
      @radmilastamatova3673 Год назад +1

      @@fsinjin60 This means that the strength of men is equal to 50 years of evolution in women!

  • @maruparra1963
    @maruparra1963 Год назад +1

    This looks so ancient compared to nowadays! It’s even funny

  • @sarahmatz4858
    @sarahmatz4858 2 месяца назад

    What's weird is that Mark Spitz was always in Lane 4 during these 1972 races.

  • @francescojsb
    @francescojsb Год назад +1

    They didn't use caps on their heads, no goggles and swimwear colors were out of the question (especially the stars and stripes of the Americans), for the rest a great champion, Spitz, and swims that have nothing to envy with current swimmers.

  • @moimeme6533
    @moimeme6533 Год назад +2

    US had 3 qualify for the finals in this event so apparently each nation could send at least 3 athletes per Olympic event back then (now only send 2).
    so now wondering whether USA ever swept all 3 medals in any single event.

    • @waynehanley72
      @waynehanley72 Год назад +1

      Yes it happened ... and other countries, too. Limiting the teams to two was a cost cutting measure. I think it could leave the third best swimmer out of the competition!

    • @latebloomerabroad
      @latebloomerabroad 7 месяцев назад +1

      Limiting the number of swimmers per country may have been a cost-cutting measure as @waynehanley72 said, but it was also a backlash against the American men and the East German women being so dominant during the 1976 Olympics. I wish they would take 3 swimmers per event still, and only the top 2 per country can qualify for the finals (as happens in gymnastics). It's a shame to deny so many great swimmers the chance to at least experience the Olympics.

  • @radmilastamatova3673
    @radmilastamatova3673 Год назад

    In order to have maturity, it is necessary to improve records. In order to improve the records, an evolution in equipment and food is needed.
    But the truth is that everything must be natural to be honest!

  • @ronsor4859
    @ronsor4859 Год назад +1

    The commentator is Steven He lol

    • @thesweetnotes
      @thesweetnotes Год назад

      Why u no swim faster? Timmy's uncle break mor record than you. Why you no shave mustache? Why you no dolphin kick....ayyy yahhh you could have win gold medal....just look at that. You ....are a failure. Jkjk.

  • @kevinbishop6582
    @kevinbishop6582 Год назад +2

    Warm down? No problem, just swim a couple laps in your lane after the race.

  • @colleenross8752
    @colleenross8752 Год назад +5

    It's a shame that Mark's achievements were overshadowed by the terrorist attacks. RIP to the 11 Israeli athletes

    • @latebloomerabroad
      @latebloomerabroad 7 месяцев назад

      I don't think his achievements were overshadowed by the terrorists. I won't give the terrorists that much credit.

  • @1968Olympica
    @1968Olympica Год назад +7

    O'm'gosh! The bronze medalist wore a wig on the podium because he had shaved his head for the competition. Just interesting!

    • @beddyfrointlich574
      @beddyfrointlich574 Год назад

      Weird actually , because it’s so blonde and fake and Long. He looked better bald :-)

  • @motttamottta
    @motttamottta Год назад

    what's with the shoes???

    • @Jeff-mp4yi
      @Jeff-mp4yi Год назад

      advertisement for adidas because no one would see them if they were worn on their feet

  • @michellegarlick6652
    @michellegarlick6652 6 месяцев назад

    I swim for a swimming club

  • @berenangdenganmudah
    @berenangdenganmudah Год назад +3

    When were googles invented actually?

    • @felixjaeggi9658
      @felixjaeggi9658 Год назад +8

      spitz talked about this on the swimswam podcast. he said they had been invented at the time but weren't available to everyone since they were only produced in Australia I think. Therefore the olympic committee banned them to keep the playing field fair for everyone

    • @1968Olympica
      @1968Olympica 5 месяцев назад +1

      Competitive swim goggles were on-the-rise between the '68-'72 Olympics, but not allowed in the Games until '76. I tried them but they slipped down on my dive + swimming too - never cared for them to this day when I lap swim.

  • @mindydougherty615
    @mindydougherty615 Год назад

    Yeah, Genter was bleeding internally off the third turn..his stitches broke.A documentary was made about him.

  • @annak29
    @annak29 Год назад +1

    What's with the bathrobe, wig, and make-up on bronze medalist? Looks like attempt to mock, denigrate...

    • @1968Olympica
      @1968Olympica 5 месяцев назад

      He shaved his head for his swim; I guess he didn't want to be remembered in photos as a shaved-headed medalist.

  • @flyingchimp12
    @flyingchimp12 Год назад

    Still makes me laugh how they thought just jumping the water and swimming as quick as possible was fastest… why did no one learn to dolphin kick. Humans are incredibly inefficient, it’s so obvious yet took so long to adapt to

  • @hedgefundshyster..3241
    @hedgefundshyster..3241 Месяц назад +1

    No swimming 15 metres under water at the start and every turn using the dolphin kick ..in this particular race that is 30 metres ..😳