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Sovietico Y “BOOM” CANADIENSE• .4 “RE VI VAL” SoviETico Y “BOOM” CANADIENSE• m.braza. 400 m. estilos 400 ja. estilos individual David Wilkie. (G. Bretaña) 2-15-11 1.500 m. libres John Hencken (USA) 2-17-26 Rod Strachan (USA) 4-23-68 Rick Colella (USA) 2-19-20 Tim McKee (USA) 4-24-62 1. Brian Goodell (USA) 15-02-40 Graham Smith (Canadá) 2-19-42 Zoltan Verrastzo (Hungría) 4-26-00 2. Bób Hackett (USA) 15-03-91 Charles Keating (USA) 2-20-79 Andrei Smirnov (URSS) 4-26-90 3. 8. Holland (Australia) 15-04-66 .Aygar Kudis (URSS) 2-21-40 Andras Hargitay (Hungría) 4-27-13 4. Paul Hartloff (USA) 15-13-76 Viadimir Tarasov (URSS) 2-21 -62 Steve Furniss .(USA) 4-27-76 5. Casey. Converse (USA) 15-15-76 Arvidas Vuozaitis (URSS) 2-21-87 Jesse Vassallo (USA) 4-28-34 6.. Djan Madruga (Brasil) 15-19-84 Nikolai Pankln (URSS) 2-21-90 Graham Smith ‘(Canadá) 4-28-64 7. Mike Bruner (USA) 15-24-78 Walter Kusch (RFA) - 22-36 Bruce Furniss (USA) 4-29-74 8. .Vladimir Salnikov (URSS) 15-29-45 Andy Ritchie (Canadá) 4-2-87 9. Tim Shaw (USA) 15.30-80 10. Jesse Vassallo (USA) 15-31-03 100 metros rnaripQsa Relevos 4 x 100 m. libres 100 m. espalda 1. Matt Vogel (USA) 54-35 1. Unión Soviética 3-26-60 100 m. libres 2. Joe Bottom (USA.J 54-50 2. Alemaiia Federal 3-31-70 1. John Naber (USA) 55-49 3. Gary Hall JSA 54-65 3. Italia 3-33-19 1. Jonty Sklnner (Sudáfrica) 49-44 2. Peter’ Rocca (USA) 56-34 4 Roger ‘Pyttel (RDA) 54-75 4. Alemania Dem. 3-33-30 2. Jim Montgomery (USA) 49.99 3. Roland Matthes (RDA) 57-20 5. Roland Matthes (RDA) 55-11 5. Francia 3-34-70 3. Jack Babashoff (USA) 50-8l 4. C. Berrocal (P. Rico) 57-28 6. Steve Gregg (USA) 55-27 6. Gran Bretaña 3-34-82 4. Joe Bottbm (USA) 50-93 5. Lutz Wanja (RDA) 57-49 7. Jay Hershey (USA) 55-30 7. Suecia 3-36-10 5. Peter Nocke (RFA) 51-31 6. Bob Jackson (USA) 57-58 8. Neil Rogers (Australia) 55-47 8. Brasil 3-36-70 6. M. Guarducci (Italia) 51-35 7. Steve Pickell (Canadá) 57-58 9. Steve Baxter (USA) 55-53 9. ESPAÑA 3-37-24 7. Gary Schatz (USA) 51-39 8. Cress Templeton (USA) 57-66 10. B. Roberston (Canadá) 55-58 8, VIadimir Bure (URSS) 51-40 9. Mel. Nash (USA) 57-74 9. ¡(laus ‘Steinbach (RFA) 51-47 lO. Eric Schwotzer (USA); 57-79 Relevos 4 x 100 m estilos 10. Scott Findorif (USA) 51-49 200 m. maripósa - 1. Estados Unidos 3-42-22 200 m. espalda 200 m. libres 2. Canadá .3-45-94 1. Mike Bruner (USA) 1-59-23 3. Alemania Federal 3-47-29 1. Bruce Furníes (USA) 1-50-29 1. John Naber (USA) 1-59-19 2. Steve Gregg (USAI 1-59-54 4. Gran Bretaña 3-49-56 2. Petar Rocca (USA) 2-00-55 3. Roger Pyttel (ADA) 1-59-63 5 Unión Soviética 2. John Nabar (USA) 1-50-50 3. Dan Harrigan (USA) 2-01 -35 3-49-90 3. Jim Montgomery ((iSA) 4. BilI Forrester (USA) 1-59-70 6. Australia 3-51-54 1-50-58 4. Mark Tonelli (Australia) 2-03-17 5; Michae Kraus (RFA) 4. Andrel Krylov (URSS) 1-50-73 .5. Mark Kerry (Australia) 2-00-46 7. Italia 3-52-92 2-03-54 6. Tony . Bartle (USA) 2-00-98 8. Alemania Dem. 5. Klaus Steinbach (RFA) 1-51-09 6. Z. Verrastzo (Hungría) 2-03-68 3-53-60 6. Doug Northway (USA) 1-51-65 • 7. B. Brinkley {G. Bretaña) 2-01-49 9. Japón 3-54.74 7. Bruce Hardcastle (USA) 2-05-27. 8. ‘Greg Jagenburg (USA) 2-01-67 7. Petar Nocke (RFA) 1-51-71 8 M. Rolko. (Checoslovaq.). 2-05-33. 10. ESPAÑA 3-58-22 8. Mike Brunr (USA) 1-51-93 9. Steve Tallman (USA) 2-01-82 9. Bob Jackson (USA) 2-05-46 lO. Jorge Delgado (Ecuador) 2-0l-95 9. Tim Shaw (USA) 1-52-04 10. Tim McKee (USA) 2-05-65 Relevos 4 x 200 m. libres 10. •Mark Greenwood (USA) 1-52-21 1. Estados Unids 7-23-22 400 m. libres 100 m braza 200 m estilos individual 2. Unión Soviética 7-27-97 3. Gran Bretaña 7-32-11 1. Brian Goodefl (USA) 3-51-93 1. John Hencken (USA) 1-03-li 1. David Wi’Ikie (Geia) 2-06-25 4. Alemania •Federal 7-32-27 2. Tim Shaw (USA) 3-52-54 2. David Wilkie (G. Bretaña) 1-03-43 - 2 . Andrel Smirnov (URSS) 2-06-40 5.. Alemania Dem. 7-38-92 3. Casey Converse (USA) 3-53-70 3. Graham Smith (Canadá) 1-03-92 3 Steve ‘Furrtiss (USA) 2-07-04 6. Suecia 4. John ‘Naber (USA) 7-41 82 3-53-91 4. Arvidas Vuozaltis (URSS) 1-04-23 . 4. Mark Greenwood (USA) 2-0784 7. Italia 7-41-82 5. Bruce furniss (USA) 3-54-33 5. Walter Kusch (RFA) 1-04-28 5. Lee Engstrand (USA) 2-07-90 8. Holanda 7-42-56 6. Mike Bruner (USA) 3-55-62’ 6. Giorgio ‘Lalle (Italia) 1-04-35 6. Shafer Henry (USA) 2-08-02 9. ‘Australia 7-44-42 7. Bob Hackett (USA) 3-55-65 7. D. Goodhew (G. Bretaña) 1-04-59 7. Sergei Zakharov (URSS) 2-08-30 10. Noruega 7-46-22 8. Vladimir ‘Raskatov (URSS) 3-55-76 8. Nobutaka Taguchi (Japón) 1-04-65 8. ‘BilI Sawchuk (Canadá) 9. Doug Northway (USA) 2-08-37 11. Francia 7-47-39 3-56-4g 9. y. Dementi’ev (URSS) 1-04-80- 9. Graham Smith (Canadá) 2-08-37 12. ESPAÑA 7-49-22 10. S. Holland (Australia) 3-57-It lO. ‘Chris Woo (USA) 1-04-86 10. Zoltan Verrastzo (Hungría) 2-08-38 13. Bulgaria 7-57-00.
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