Women 200m Breaststroke Swimming Olympic Games 1952 Helsinki, Finland - Tuesday, 29th July - Gold Medal: Éva Székely, Hungary 
Final   time gap L Y 1. Éva Székely 2:51.7 OR - 25 2. Éva Novák-Gérard 2:54.4 +2.7s - 22 3. Elenor Gordon-McKay 2:57.6 +5.9s - 19 4. Klára Killermann-Bartos 2:57.6 +5.9s - 23 5. Jytte Hansen 2:57.8 +6.1s - 20 6. Mariya Gavrish 2:58.9 +7.2s - 21 7. Ulla-Britt Eklund 3:01.8 +10.1s - 17 8. Petronella Fredrika Garritsen 3:02.1 +10.4s - 19 
Venue: Helsinki Swimming Stadium. 33 Competitors from 19 Nations. World Record: Éva Novák-Gérard, Hungary 2:48.5  Moscow, Soviet Union 5 May 1951 Olympic Record: Petronella "Nel" van Vliet, Netherlands 2:57.2  London, Great Britain 31 July 1948 
 
 
      
 
 The final was a battle of contrasting styles. Székely was a butterfly swimmer whilst Novák favoured the orthodox breaststroke. It was the butterfly technique that won out, as Székely finished well ahead of 
 Novák with a Hungarian sweep of the medals only thwarted by the finishing effort of Elenor Gordon. Gordon spotted her finish better than Klára Killermann-Bartos. In sixth place was the Ukrainian Mariya Havrysh, the only Soviet swimming finalist of the 1952 Games.
First 8 times advanced to Final . 
Semi 1   time gap L Y Rk. 1. Éva Novák-Gérard 2:55.8 +1.8s - 22 2. 2. Klára Killermann-Bartos 2:56.5 +2.5s - 23 3. 3. Mariya Gavrish 2:58.6 +4.6s - 21 5. 4. Jytte Hansen 2:59.5 +5.5s - 20 6. 5. Lies Bonnier 3:00.3 +6.3s - 27 9. 6. Hendrika Bruins 3:02.4 +8.4s - 18 10. 7. Kazuko Sakamoto 3:04.2 +10.2s - 16 14. 8. Nancy Lyons 3:05.6 +11.6s - 22 15. 
 
 
Semi 2   time gap L Y Rk. 1. Éva Székely 2:54.0   - 25 1. 2. Elenor Gordon-McKay 2:57.8 +3.8s - 19 4. 3. Petronella Fredrika Garritsen 2:59.5 +5.5s - 19 6. 4. Ulla-Britt Eklund 2:59.6 +5.6s - 17 8. 5. Raymonda Elisa Vergauwen 3:02.6 +8.6s - 24 11. 6. Jean Wrigley 3:03.2 +9.2s - 16 12. 7. Ursula Happe 3:03.8 +9.8s - 25 13. 8. Kaija Anneli Mäkelä-Syvelahti 3:06.2 +12.2s - 21 16. 
 
 World record holder Éva Novák-Gérard headed a trio of Hungarians who would contend for Olympic glory. Novák-Gérard and Éva Székely had been third and fourth respectively in London but were favoured to improve their finishing positions in Helsinki. All three Hungarians record times were under the existing Olympic Record in the preliminaries as did the Scottish swimmer, Elenor Gordon but the reigning European champion, Raymonda Vergauwen of Belguim, missed a place in the final. 
Heat 1   time gap L Y Rk. 1. Éva Novák-Gérard 2:54.0   3 22 1. 2. Ursula Happe 3:02.7 +8.7s 1 25 10. 3. Hendrika Bruins 3:04.7 +10.7s 4 18 16. 4. Vera Kostina 3:07.3 +13.3s 5 _ 20. 5. Ilse Albert 3:12.5 +18.5s 6 23 24. 6. Gail Peters 3:13.3 +19.3s 2 23 25. 7. Margrit Knabenhans 3:17.4 +23.4s 7 17 28. 
 
 
Heat 2   time gap L Y Rk. 1. Lies Bonnier 3:00.6 +6.6s 2 27 7. 2. Nancy Lyons 3:04.4 +10.4s 6 22 13. 3. Valerie Gladys Harris 3:04.6 +10.6s 3 16 15. 4. Roza Zenziveeva 3:10.5 +16.5s 4 21 23. 5. Julia May Cornell 3:17.7 +23.7s 1 19 29. 6. Irene Anita Kwok 3:19.2 +25.2s 5 18 30. -. Aleksandra Mroz DSQ   7 17 -. 
 
Heat 3   time gap L Y Rk. 1. Elenor Gordon-McKay 2:58.6 +4.6s 5 19 4. 2. Klára Killermann-Bartos 2:59.1 +5.1s 1 23 5. 3. Kazuko Sakamoto 3:02.7 +8.7s 6 16 10. 4. Odette Lusien-Casteur 3:06.7 +12.7s 4 24 19. 4. Eileen Ward Petersen 3:09.3 +15.3s 2 15 22. 6. Arati Saha 3:40.8 +46.8s 3 _ 33. 
 
 
Heat 4   time gap L Y Rk. 1. Éva Székely 2:55.1 +1.1s 5 25 2. 2. Raymonda Elisa Vergauwen 3:02.8 +8.8s 7 24 12. 3. Jean Wrigley 3:04.5 +10.5s 3 16 14. 4. Kaija Anneli Mäkelä-Syvelahti 3:04.7 +10.7s 4 21 16. 5. Kirsten Hedegaard Jensen 3:07.5 +13.5s 1 17 21. 6. Irene Strong 3:13.5 +19.5s 6 23 26. 7. Dolly Rustom Nazir 3:37.9 +43.9s 2 _ 32. 
 
Heat 5   time gap L Y Rk. 1. Jytte Hansen 2:57.7 +3.7s 7 20 3. 2. Petronella Fredrika Garritsen 2:59.4 +5.4s 6 19 6. 3. Ulla-Britt Eklund 3:01.2 +7.2s 3 17 8. 4. Mariya Gavrish 3:01.6 +7.6s 2 21 9. 5. Masayo Aoki 3:05.6 +11.6s 4 16 18. 6. Della Sehorn 3:13.7 +19.7s 5 25 27. 7. Liselotte Kobi 3:22.0 +28.0s 1 22 31. 
 
 
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