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Swimming at the 1987 Pan American Games
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The swimming competition at the 1987 Pan American Games took place from August to August 15 at the Indiana University Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.[1][2][3]

The highlights were the great performances from Anthony Nesty (a gold and bronze) and Silvia Poll (three golds, three silvers and two bronzes), originating in countries with little tradition in swimming (Suriname and Costa Rica, respectively), who obtained great results in this edition of the Games. Also featured for Hilton Woods, from the small Netherlands Antilles, who won the first medal in the history of his country in swimming at Pan American Games, a bronze in the men's 50m free. Mark Andrews, from Trinidad and Tobago, did the same for his country.

Results

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Men’s events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
  details
 Tom Williams (USA) 22.55  Michael Neuhofel (USA) 22.84  Claude Lamy (CAN)
 Hilton Woods (AHO)
23.39
100 m freestyle
  details
 Todd Dudley (USA) 50.24  Scott McCadam (USA) 50.81  Mark Andrews (TRI) 51.24
200 m freestyle
  details
 John Witchel (USA) 1:50.90  Carlos Scanavino (URU) 1:51.21  Brian Jones (USA) 1:52.11
400 m freestyle
  details
 Paul Robinson (USA) 3:54.44  Cristiano Michelena (BRA) 3:55.37  Scott Brackett (USA) 3:55.64
1500 m freestyle
  details
 Alex Kostich (USA) 15:20.90  Lars Jorgensen (USA) 15:24.09  Chris Chalmers (CAN) 15:30.51
100 m backstroke
  details
 Andrew Gill (USA) 56.56  David Berkoff (USA) 57.35  Alejandro Alvizuri (PER) 58.65
200 m backstroke
  details
 Mike O'Brien (USA) 2:02.29  Ricardo Prado (BRA) 2:03.75  Ray Brown (CAN) 2:04.28
100 m breaststroke
  details
 Richard Korhammer (USA) 1:03.85  Dave Lundberg (USA) 1:04.11  Darcy Wallingford (CAN) 1:04.55
200 m breaststroke
  details
 Jeff Kubiak (USA) 2:17.62  Mike Barrowman (USA) 2:19.29  Darcy Wallingford (CAN) 2:22.01
100 m butterfly
  details
 Anthony Nesty (SUR) 53.89  Wade King (USA) 54.33  Michael Dillon (USA) 54.45
200 m butterfly
  details
 Bill Stapleton (USA) 2:00.70  Jayme Taylor (USA) 2:00.73  Anthony Nesty (SUR) 2:01.09
200 m individual medley
  details
 Bill Stapleton (USA) 2:03.58  Paul Wallace (USA) 2:04.92  Ricardo Prado (BRA) 2:04.94
400 m individual medley
  details
 Jerry Frentsos (USA) 4:23.92  Jeff Prior (USA) 4:26.31  Mike Meldrum (CAN) 4:29.63
4×100 m freestyle relay
  details
UNITED STATES
Jim Born
Scott McCadam
Paul Robinson
Todd Dudley
3:19.97 CANADA
Darren Ward
Claude Lamy
Brad Creelman
Gary Vandermeulen
3:26.09 BRAZIL
Jorge Fernandes
Cristiano Michelena
Cyro Delgado
Júlio César Rebolal
3:27.11
4×200 m freestyle relay
  details
UNITED STATES
Paul Robinson
Brian Jones
Mike O'Brien
John Witchel
7:23.29 CANADA
Darren Ward
Chris Chalmers
Gary Vandermeulen
Mike Meldrum
7:29.84 BRAZIL
Jorge Fernandes
Cristiano Michelena
Cyro Delgado
Júlio César Rebolal
7:29.92
4×100 m medley relay
  details
UNITED STATES
Andrew Gill
Richard Korhammer
Wade King
Todd Dudley
3:43.65 CANADA
Ray Brown
Darcy Wallingford
Darren Ward
Claude Lamy
3:49.77 BRAZIL
Jorge Fernandes
Otavio Silva
Cícero Tortelli
Ricardo Prado
3:50.29

Women’s events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m freestyle
  details
 Jenny Thompson (USA) 26.09  Silvia Poll (CRC) 26.32  Jeanne Doolan (USA) 26.34
100 m freestyle
  details
 Silvia Poll (CRC) 56.39  Sara Linke (USA) 57.30  Jenny Thompson (USA) 57.46
200 m freestyle
  details
 Silvia Poll (CRC) 2:00.02  Whitney Hedgepeth (USA) 2:02.06  Sara Linke (USA) 2:04.00
400 m freestyle
  details
 Julie Martin (USA) 4:11.87  Barbara Metz (USA) 4:13.25  Megan Holliday (CAN) 4:20.78
800 m freestyle
  details
 Tami Bruce (USA) 8:34.72  Deborah Babashoff (USA) 8:42.77  Megan Holliday (CAN) 8:52.60
100 m backstroke
  details
 Silvia Poll (CRC) 1:02.18  Holly Green (USA) 1:03.15  Michelle Donahue (USA) 1:03.30
200 m backstroke
  details
 Katie Welch (USA) 2:13.65  Silvia Poll (CRC) 2:14.18  Holly Green (USA) 2:14.75
100 m breaststroke
  details
 Keltie Duggan (CAN) 1:12.46  Lori Heisick (USA) 1:12.52  Terri Baxter (USA) 1:12.99
200 m breaststroke
  details
 Dorsey Tierney (USA) 2:36.87  Alicia María Boscatto (ARG) 2:37.09  Kathy Smith (USA) 2:37.57
100 m butterfly
  details
 Janel Jorgensen (USA) 1:01.28  Kristen Elias (USA) 1:01.54  Robin Ruggiero (CAN) 1:03.67
200 m butterfly
  details
 Kara McGrath (USA) 2:12.54  Michelle Griglione (USA) 2:15.03  Shay McNicol (CAN) 2:17.78
200 m individual medley
  details
 Susan Habermas (USA) 2:18.22  Catherine Ritch (USA) 2:20.06  Karin Helmstaedt (CAN) 2:21.59
400 m individual medley
  details
 Tami Bruce (USA) 4:49.34  Katie Welch (USA) 4:51.32  Karin Helmstaedt (CAN) 4:57.04
4×100 m freestyle relay
  details
UNITED STATES
Kathy Coffin
Jenny Thompson
Sara Linke
Carrie Steinseifer
3:48.68 CANADA
Cheryl McArton
Robin Ruggiero
Manon Simard
Denise Gereghty
3:52.25 COSTA RICA
Natasha Aguilar
Marcela Cuesta
Carolina Mauri
Silvia Poll
3:55.43
4×200 m freestyle relay
  details
UNITED STATES
Susan Habermas
Sara Linke
Pam Hayden
Whitney Hedgepeth
8:13.34 COSTA RICA
Natasha Aguilar
Marcela Cuesta
Carolina Mauri
Silvia Poll
8:24.25 CANADA
Denise Gereghty
Cheryl McArton
Sally Gilbert
Anne-Marie Anderson
8:25.69
4×100 m medley relay
  details
UNITED STATES
Holly Green
Lori Heisick
Janel Jorgensen
Sara Linke
4:12.92 CANADA
Manon Simard
Keltie Duggan
Robin Ruggiero
Cheryl McArton
4:17.78 COSTA RICA
Silvia Poll
Montserrat Hidalgo
Marcela Cuesta
Carolina Mauri
4:23.11

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States27201057
2 Costa Rica3328
3 Canada151319
4 Suriname1012
5 Brazil0246
6 Argentina0101
 Uruguay0101
8 Netherlands Antilles0011
 Peru0011
 Trinidad and Tobago0011
Totals (10 entries)32323397

References

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  1. ^ ISHOF list with all medalists in Pan Am Games history Archived 2014-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Brazil medals at 1987 Pan". UOL (in Portuguese). 2007. Retrieved October 15, 2013.
  3. ^ Odir Cunha (2007). Heróis da América - História Completa dos Jogos Pan-Americanos. Editora Planeta. ISBN 8576652803.