Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics


The swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 6 to 13 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. The women's open-water marathon was held on August 15, and the men's open water race on August 16 in Fort Copacabana.

Open water quality

The location for open-water events was a source of concern for athletes since scientists have found microbes in the waters off of Fort Copacabana and drug-resistant super bacteria off the beaches of Rio de Janeiro in 2014 and 2016 studies due to the daily dumping of hospital waste and household raw sewage into the rivers and ocean. Ten percent of the Copacabana water test samples contained drug-resistant super bacteria. However, during the races the water quality was good.

Events

Similar to the program's format in 2012, swimming features a total of 34 events, including two 10 km open-water marathons. The following events will be contested :
Similar to previous Olympics since 2000, with the exception of 2008, the swimming program schedule will occur in two segments. For the pool events, prelims are held in the afternoon, followed by the semifinals and final in the evening and night session. The dates in the table are for August.

A = Afternoon session, starting at 13:00 local time.
N = Night session, starting at 22:00 local time.

Qualification

FINA By-Law BL 9.3.6.4 and BL 9.3.7.5.3 laid out the qualification procedures for the "Swimming" competition at the Olympics. Each country is allowed to enter up to two swimmers per individual event, and one entry per relay; and a country may not have more than 26 males and 26 females on its team.

Swimming – individual events

On January 15, 2015, FINA posted the qualifying times for individual events for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The time standards consisted of two types: an "Olympic Qualifying Time" and an "Olympic Selection time". Each country was able to enter up to two swimmers per event, provided both swimmers met the qualifying time. A country was able to enter one swimmer per event that met the invitation standard. Any swimmer who met the "qualifying" time was entered in the event for the Games; a swimmer meeting the "invitation" standard was eligible for entry, and their entry was allotted/filled in by ranking.
If a country had had no swimmers who meet either qualifying standard, it may have entered one male and one female. A country that did not receive an allocation spot but had at least one swimmer who met a qualifying standard might have enter the swimmer with the highest ranking.

Swimming – relay events

Each relay event features 16 teams, composed of:
The men's and women's 10 km races at the 2016 Summer Olympics featured 25 swimmers:

Participating nations

Brazil, as the host country, receives guaranteed quota place in case it would not qualify any qualification places.

Medal summary

Medal table

;Key
Host nation

Men's events

Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Women's events

Swimmers who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Olympic and world records broken