Youngest Swimmer EVER To Win Olympic Gold! 🥇 🏊🏻♂️
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Barcelona 1992 - it's the 200 metres breaststroke final at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Kyoko Iwasaki went into the final and would become the youngest ever swimmer to win Olympic gold. She was 14 years and 6 days old!
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omg the talent !!! imagine being 14 swimming in an OLYMPIC FINAL with 20-30yos
Summer Macintosh of Canada was 14 at the tokyo olympics. Didn’t win a medal though :( almost got bronze in the women’s 400m free with Katie ledecky and Ariarne titmus but bingjie Li of China pipped her to get the bronze in the last 50
@@shoenan2294 I loved watching summer!! has a very bright future ahead and was honestly rooting for her
Lana Huynh omg same I wanted her to get a medal so much but up just think. She’ll still only be 17 in Paris 2024 if she was this close to the medals in Tokyo at 14 she’s going to be up there as a HUGE contender with Ariarne and Katie in Paris
@@shoenan2294 Summer will have her moment, she showed plenty enough in Tokyo that she will be a medal contender in Paris and even stronger in 2028 if no injuries
@@juliekeast6175 Sorry why are you telling me this I already said she would be
Many people forgot that Kyoko Iwasaki's rival, Anita Nall, was also very young at 16. What a beautiful battle between teenage girls!! This race will go down in history as both Kyoko and Anita fought as hard as they could.
Actually her time is amazing even after so many years compared to 14yo girls of today
ほんとに頑張ったよ。何度観ても感動するな。
今まで生きてた中で、1番幸せです~。
The "A" qualifying time for 2020 was faster than the winning time here... 2:25.58 was the time for swimmers to automatically qualify for the games
still pretty good for a 14 year old, thats like a 2:03 yards time which is like 99% percentile
although u r right this is way to slow to win a olympic medal but back then no one had fancy suits or knowledge
Egerszegi was barely 14 when she won Seoul. She won here 3 golds I believe.
岩崎恭子はこの時14歳と6日で、未だに歴代最年少記録が破られていないとのことです。
Breaststroke is the only stroke that height doesn't play a big role. Congrats to her.
Thats not true... if you are higher than your opponents you can make more distance per stroke them then, so if you would have to swimmers with exactly the same stroke frequency and the same power, the one with the longer arms and legs (so usually the higher one) would easily win.
@@swimmingcoach1405 You clearly aren’t a breastroke coach. Firstly, breastroke RD are often the shortest out of al the strokes, especially considering a 14 year old was able to win the Olympics in it. Secondly, being taller creates more drag in breastroke, giving taller people a disadvantage in it.
@@alexsinnett6123 thats not true. Just take a look at the best breaststrokers in the world at the moment. Adam Peaty (1,91m), iyla symanovich (1,94m), Emre Sakci (2,04m), Lilly King (1,75m) lydia jacoby (1,82m), Tatjana Schoenemaker (1,74m). If you would be right with your argument, the best breaststrokers would be a lot smaller. How could the best breaststroker of all time be 1,91m on the mans sight and on the women’s sight 1,75m? Also if you take a look at the Olympic winners you won’t find anyone else who won this event who is so small. That happened only ones. Also consider that she was a big talent, and by far not at the top of her career, so she would have got so much better when she became older and full grown if she could have been dealing with the pressure and wouldn’t have stopped with swimming at a high level. Compare her to Michael Phelps at the age of 15. He wasn’t full grown and trained as well and improved so much. But she was even more talented because she won at the age of 14 Phelps got 5th at the age of 15. She didn’t won this race because of the fact that she was small but because of her talent, technical skills (that was much better than the technic of her opponents), her crazy endurance (she had a crazy fast second race half), and also because of her strategy. In the 200m Breaststroke it’s much better to go out not so fast and come home fast (just look at the world records from Krill Prigoda, and Tatjana Schoenemaker) and take a look at the 200 Breaststroke this year where Arno Kmminga and Lilly King took it out so fast but got beaten in the last 50. She did literally everything right in this race, so don’t say that she won because she was small. Also read my first comment then you see that this doesn’t makes any sense🤦♂️.
@@swimmingcoach1405 true, but breaststroke is the stroke where height matters the least. Swimmers are usually really tall, so 191 for the beast breaststroker ever aint particularly tall.
@@eirikhagen2845 Yes i agree with that swimmers are tall in general. I think breaststroke is all about momentum ands small technical details so yes it might matter the least how high you are in breaststroke, but as in every other swimming stroke it is als better in breaststroke if you are tall then if you aren’t. (So it is clearly an advantage to be tall in swimming, it doesn’t matter in wich stroke)
and now it's Quan Hongchan a 14 year old diver who would've thought she'll get the gold. amazing!
Chinese golds don't count, probably doping
DK has a brain the size of a pea!
@@DK-tt1zt Doping in diving?
@@das81 yeah, seriously?
このレースは、この大会の金メダリスト🥇が4人もいるのよね。この200平を制した岩崎恭子の他に、メドレーリレー金🥇のアニタノールと200個人メドレー金🥇の林莉と100平金🥇のエレナルドコフスカヤ……。改めて、凄いレースでした😊。
No goggles meta, I knew they slow you down. One day they will make contacts used as goggles
Penny Heyns raced without goggles as well ... she did wear in training tho
and she is 25cm shorter than the other finalists...
I wonder if she was truly happy to have reached the peak of her swimming career in middle school. She hasn't achieved any remarkable results since the Olympics.
Does anyone know the song at 1:09 that plays as the athletes walk in?
What were the age group Spans?
Think that this was all the way back in 1992! Many of us at that time would not compete with her
You would think she would go on to win even more gold medals going into her prime but she never did, I wonder what happened
Why are you demotivating her? As if you can predict future!!? She would definitely perform well at Paris.
@@shiva9575 this was in 1992, she's 43 now and clearly does not swim anymore
@@maxftw4416 yea wtf lmaooo
@David Pumpkin wikipedia says she performed well until 1995 and nothing after
@@maxftw4416 I'm sorry.. I thought this video was of Tokyo.
I don't think this is Tokyo Olympics 2020
How many years ago ?
it was in 1992
Image what the comments would be like if the 14 yo was representing China instead of Japan😉
...and nobody congratulated her? Wow... 😐
Did you not hear the cheers? She was still in the pool so we can't know wither someone congratulated her or not.
Yes .no body congratulate her. Anita Nall is just like traditional heavy headed American attitude
0:15 ❤
14 years old Japanese Swimmer is the youngest Olympic Champion in Barcelona 1992.
I thought so. Video doesn't look anywhere near today's videos.
@@silentangel221 Cool!
9:04
Did she just swim without googles too
Kereeen 14 tahun coy
I missed that year.
bruh shes not even wearing goggles
Where are her googles
Start: 5:30...
Not wearing goggles. Damn..
I didn't notice until I saw your comment. I wonder if it's just for the race. I can't imagine training for 20 hours a week without goggles.
Why are you people uploading old videos????, and you are not uploading any requests simply ignoring why????
キヨコ イワサキではなく、キョウコ イワサキです😊。
5:25" what you came for, you're welcome
I never seen women wear those swim suits before. When were they last used?
14 and no Fancy Googles...damn...👍
so horrible. The Olympics is celebrating or evening encouraging human life without childhood
This was the Tokyo Olympics? The quality looks very outdated
Nah, its barcelona 1992, almost 30 years ago
OMG
The young guy with red shorts at 0:45, is really hot 🔥. I wonder hows hes doing now.
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What is "EUN" stand for?
shes stoned for sure by china
That none of the other athletes congratulated the winner just shows how petty the other athletes are. A very poor show of sportsmanship on the part of the other competitors. This is why people stop watching the Olympics. Nobody wants to be audience to a bunch of poor sports.
He take a drug
Cute✌🐬💓...
Woow,🙀
So no one made noise when it's not a China 🇨🇳 14 years old girl ?
Beautiful japanese girl...
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