Anthony Nesty of Suriname won the gold medal in the 100 meter butterfly at the 1988 Summer Olympics with a time of 53.00 seconds.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, that is swimmer Michael Phelps of the United States who has won gold in 9 individual Olympic events: 2004 - 100 meter butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, 200 meter individual medley, 400 meter individual medley 2008 - 200 meter freestyle, 100 meter butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, 200 meter individual medley, 400 meter individual medley
2001 Championships in Fukuoka - 1) 200 meter butterfly - 1:54.58. a new Championship and World record. ---- 2003 Championships in Barcelona - 1) 200 meter butterfly - 1:54.35. ---- 2004 Games in Athens - 1) 100 meter butterfly - 51.25 seconds, a new Olympic record. 2) 200 meter butterfly - 1:54.05. a new Olympic record. ---- 2007 Championships in Melbourne - 1) 100 meter butterfly - 50.77 seconds. 2) 200 meter butterfly - 1:52.09. a new Championship and World record. ---- 2008 Games in Beijing - 1) 100 meter butterfly - 50.58 seconds, a new Olympic record. 2) 200 meter butterfly - 1:52.03. a new Olympic and World record. ---- 2009 Championships in Rome - 1) 200 meter butterfly - 1:51.51. a new Championship and World record.
Anthony Mosse did not win an Olympic gold medal. He did win a bronze medal at the 1988 Games in Seoul in the 200 meter butterfly. Mosse did win gold in the 1990 Commonwealth Games and the 1985 Pan Pacific Championships in the 200 meter butterfly.
50 meter freestyle 100 meter freestyle 200 meter freestyle 400 meter freestyle 800/1500 meter freestyle* 100 meter backstroke 200 meter backstroke 100 meter breaststroke 200 meter breaststroke 100 meter butterfly 200 meter butterfly 200 meter individual medley 400 meter individual medley 4×100 meter freestyle relay 4×200 meter freestyle relay 4×100 meter medley relay
Swimmer Michael Phelps of the United States with 6 in 4x100 meter medley relay, 400 meter individual medley, 200 meter individual medley, 200 meter butterfly, 100 meter butterfly, and 4x200 meter freestyle relay.
That was Michael Phelps of the United States: Gold: 100 meter butterfly 200 meter butterfly 200 meter individual medley 400 meter individual medley 4x200 meter freestyle relay 4x100 meter medley relay Bronze: 200 meter freestyle 4x100 meter freestyle relay
100 and 200 meter butterfly 400 meter IM All relays
Both Mark Spitz and Carl Lewis won 9 gold medals. Lewis won gold in the 100 meter dash (2), 200 meter dash, 4x100 meter relay (2), and long jump (4). He won the Olympic long jump competition in 1984, 1988, 1992, and 1996. Spitz won gold in 100 meter butterfly, 100 meter freestyle, 200 meter butterfly, 200 meter freestyle, 4x100 meter medley relay, 4x100 meter freestyle relay (2), and 4x200 meter freestyle relay (2).
In an Olympic event, no. But at the 2001 World Championships he won a silver in 200 meter butterfly, at the 2005 World Championships he won a silver in the 100 meter butterfly, and at the 2009 World Championships he won silver in the 200 meter freestyle.
Yes, Susie O'Neill won 8 medals (2 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze) in the three Olympics she participated in. Gold - 1996 - 200 meter butterfly 2000 - 200 meter freestyle Silver - 1996 - 4x100 meter medley 2000 - 200 meter butterfly, 4x100 meter medley, 4x200 meter freestyle relay Bronze - 1992 - 200 meter butterly 1996 - 4x200 meter freestyle relay
Jessicah Schipper of Australia has won 4 Olympic medals ... 2 gold and 2 bronze. Her gold medals came in the 4x100 meter medley relay at the 2004 Games in Athens and 2008 Games in Beijing. Her bronze medals came in 100 meter butterfly and 200 meter butterfly at the 2008 Games in Beijing. Jessicah has qualified for the 2012 Games in London and will swim in the 100 meter butterfly and 200 meter butterfly.
Of the 13 men's swimming events at the 1976 Summer Games in Montreal, new world records were set in 12 of them: 100 meter freestyle, 200 meter freestyle, 400 meter freestyle, 1500 meter freestyle, 4x200 meter freestyle relay, 100 meter breaststroke, 200 meter breaststroke, 200 meter butterfly, 100 meter backstroke, 200 meter backstroke, 400 meter individual medley, 4x100 meter medley relay. The only event where a world record was not set was the 100 meter butterfly.