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Main article: Swimming at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Swimming at a distance of 400 meters with any male style was one of the swimming competitions played during the 7th Olympic Games in Antwerp. It was the third time this competition was held at the Olympic Games.
Twenty-two players representing eleven national teams competed in the competition. The elimination races were held on 26 August, semi-finals on 27 August and the final on 28 August.
It was expected that the main rivalry would be between American record holder Norman Ross and Australian swimmer Frank Beaurepaire, who won the London Olympics in 1908. But the Australian started the race too quickly and did not complete it, which made it easy for Ross to win the gold medal. Canadian Olympic gold medalist George Hodgson has dropped out of the semi-finals.
recordsThere were records of this distance before the Games in Antwerp: Results Eliminations
Two of the best riders from each race were promoted to the semi-finals and the fastest rider from the third place.
Race 1
Race 2
Race 3
Race 4
Race 5 semifinals
Two of the best riders from each semifinal race were promoted to the finals and the fastest rider from the third place.
Semifinal 1
Semifinal 2 Final Bibliography
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