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Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Women's 800 metres

The women's 800 metres middle distance event at the 1960 Olympic Games took place between September 6 and September 7.[1] This was the return of the event for the first time since 1928.

Women's 800 metres
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
DatesSeptember 6 (heats)
September 7 (final)
Medalists
← 1928
1964 →
Video on YouTube Official Video

Dixie Willis had the best time in qualifying, thus the Olympic record, though Lyudmila Lysenko (née Shevtsova) had set the world record a month earlier in Moscow. In the final, Willis took the race out, marked by Shevtsova. By the final straightaway, Brenda Jones was also with Shevtsova and looking fast challenging Willis for the lead. Suddenly Willis stepped on the curb and fell off the track into the infield. Shevtsova edged into the lead and dipped at the finish to equal her own world record and take the gold in 2:04.3. Jones was electronically timed at being .08 behind though electronic timing would not become official for another 17 years. Ursula Donath was the lucky (somewhat unified) German who was a step behind the top three when Willis exited to get the bronze. Less than two years later, Wilis would improve the world record by three seconds.

Results edit

Heats edit

The top two runners in each of the four heats (blue) and the next fastest one (pink) advanced to the final round.

Heat 1 edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Antje Gleichfeld   United Team of Germany 2:11.05 OR
2 Brenda Jones   Australia 2:11.14
3 Zinaida Matistovich   Soviet Union 2:11.57
4 Maryvonne Dupureur   France 2:12.42
5 Diane Charles   Great Britain 2:14.24
6 Zofia Walasek   Poland 2:16.44
7 Lee Hak-ja   South Korea 2:28.4

Heat 2 edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Ursula Donath   United Team of Germany 2:07.92 OR
2 Beata Żbikowska   Poland 2:09.57
3 Florica Grecescu   Romania 2:10.10
4 Olga Kazi   Hungary 2:11.07
5 Gilda Jannaccone   Italy 2:13.72
6 Phyllis Perkins   Great Britain 2:15.41
- Pat Daniels   United States DQ

Heat 3 edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Lyudmila Lysenko   Soviet Union 2:09.31
2 Gizella Sasvári-Csóka   Hungary 2:09.77
3 Krystyna Nowakowska   Poland 2”09.81
4 Eleanor Haslam   Canada 2:10.17
5 Bedřiška Kulhavá   Czechoslovakia 2:10.23
6 Gerda Kraan   Netherlands 2:10.71
7 Nicole Goullieux   France 2:13.53

Heat 4 edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Dixie Willis   Australia 2:06.03 OR
2 Joy Jordan   Great Britain 2:07.29
3 Vera Kummerfeldt   United Team of Germany 2:07.34
4 Yekaterina Parlyuk   Soviet Union 2:07.71
5 Ine ter Laak-Spijk   Netherlands 2:10.36
6 Gül Çiray   Turkey 2:11.55

Final edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
  Lyudmila Lysenko   Soviet Union 2:04.50 WR
  Brenda Jones   Australia 2:04.58
  Ursula Donath   United Team of Germany 2:05.73
4 Vera Kummerfeldt   United Team of Germany 2:06.07
5 Antje Gleichfeld   United Team of Germany 2:06.63
6 Joy Jordan   Great Britain 2:07.95
7 Gizella Sasvári-Csóka   Hungary 2:08.11
8 Beata Żbikowska   Poland 2:11.91
- Dixie Willis   Australia DNF

Key: WR = world record; OR = Olympic record; DNF = did not finish; DQ = disqualified

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2017.

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