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Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump was one of four men's jumping events on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. It was held on 16 October 1964. 36 athletes from 23 nations entered, with 2 not starting in the qualification round.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Józef Szmidt of Poland, the third man to repeat as Olympic champion in the triple jump. Just as in 1960, the Soviet Union took silver and bronze behind Szmidt.

Men's triple jump
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Józef Szmidt
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date16 October
Competitors34 from 21 nations
Winning distance16.85 OR
Medalists
← 1960
1968 →
Official Video Highlights @50:50 Video on YouTube

Background

This was the 15th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning finalists from the 1960 Games were gold medalist Józef Szmidt of Poland, bronze medalist Vitold Kreyer of the Soviet Union, fourth-place finisher Ira Davis of the United States, seventh-place finisher Manfred Hinze of the United Team of Germany, ninth-place finisher Ian Tomlinson of Australia, and twelfth-place finisher Fred Alsop of Great Britain. Szmidt had won the European championship again in 1962 and would have been the favorite but for a recent knee surgery that made his ability to repeat questionable.[2]

The Bahamas, Hong Kong, Madagascar, Romania, and Senegal each made their first appearance in the event. The United States competed for the 15th time, having competed at each of the Games so far.

Competition format

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1936. In the qualifying round, each jumper received three attempts to reach the qualifying distance of 15.80 metres; if fewer than 12 men did so, the top 12 (including all those tied) would advance. In the final round, each athlete had three jumps; the top six received an additional three jumps, with the best of the six to count.[2][3]

Records

These are the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1964 Summer Olympics.

World record   Józef Szmidt (POL) 17.03 Olsztyn, Poland 5 August 1960
Olympic record   Józef Szmidt (POL) 16.81 Rome, Italy 6 September 1960

Józef Szmidt set a new Olympic record with 16.85 metres.

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Date Time Round
Friday, 16 October 1964 10:30
14:30
Qualifying
Final

Results

Qualifying

The qualification standard was 15.80 metres with a minimum of 12 jumpers advancing. Each jumper had three opportunities. 13 met or exceeded the standard, advancing to the next round.

Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Distance Notes
1 Fred Alsop   Great Britain X 15.21 16.41 16.41 Q
2 Ira Davis   United States 16.29 16.29 Q
3 Manfred Hinze   United Team of Germany 14.10 15.47 16.23 16.23 Q
4 Georgi Stoykovski   Bulgaria 16.21 16.21 Q
5 Józef Szmidt   Poland 16.18 16.18 Q
6 Jan Jaskólski   Poland 16.10 16.10 Q
7 Takayuki Okazaki   Japan 15.76 15.47 16.05 16.05 Q
8 Hans-Jürgen Rückborn   United Team of Germany 15.88 15.88 Q
9 Oleg Fyodoseyev   Soviet Union 15.87 15.87 Q
10 Mansour Dia   Senegal 15.64 15.84 15.84 Q
11 Şerban Ciochină   Romania 15.81 15.81 Q
Victor Kravchenko   Soviet Union 15.81 15.81 Q
13 Bill Sharpe   United States 15.80 15.80 Q
14 Günter Krivec   United Team of Germany X 15.78 15.78 15.78
15 Ian Tomlinson   Australia 15.09 15.76 15.34 15.76
16 Vitold Kreyer   Soviet Union 15.71 15.57 15.69 15.71
17 Koji Sakurai   Japan 15.42 15.59 15.45 15.59
18 Michael Ralph   Great Britain 15.09 13.98 15.57 15.57
19 Henrik Kalocsai   Hungary X 15.53 15.15 15.53
20 Luis Felipe Areta   Spain 15.41 X X 15.41
21 Kent Floerke   United States 15.36 X 15.33 15.36
22 George Ogan   Nigeria X 15.35 15.28 15.35
23 Aşkın Tuna   Turkey 15.08 15.21 X 15.21
24 Christian Ohiri   Nigeria 14.35 15.08 15.00 15.08
25 Éric Battista   France 15.04 X X 15.04
26 Labh Singh   India 14.95 X 14.74 14.95
27 Lyuben Gurgushinov   Bulgaria 14.75 X X 14.75
28 Marc Rabémila   Madagascar 14.15 14.62 13.92 14.62
29 Hartley Saunders   Bahamas 14.59 13.75 14.58 14.59
30 Hwang Jeong-dae   South Korea X X 13.98 13.98
31 Samir Vincent   Iraq X X 13.85 13.85
32 Chu Ming   Hong Kong 13.25 X 13.50 13.50
33 Graham Boase   Australia X X X No mark
Tomio Ota   Japan X X X No mark
Cha Won-Sil   North Korea DNS
C. Mousiadis   Greece DNS

Final

The qualification jumps were ignored, each jumper starting with a clean slate in the final. Each jumper jumped three times; the six who had jumped the furthest received another three attempts.

Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes
  Józef Szmidt   Poland 16.37 16.65 16.58 X 14.55 16.85 OR 16.85 OR
  Oleg Fyodoseyev   Soviet Union 15.73 15.67 16.35 16.20 16.58 16.38 16.58
  Victor Kravchenko   Soviet Union 16.14 16.38 16.17 16.57 16.10 15.99 16.57
4 Fred Alsop   Great Britain 16.46 X 16.14 X X 16.14 16.46
5 Şerban Ciochină   Romania 15.79 16.23 15.70 16.10 15.79 15.77 16.23
6 Manfred Hinze   United Team of Germany 15.81 16.06 16.15 X 13.63 X 16.15
7 Georgi Stoykovski   Bulgaria 15.30 15.96 16.10 Did not advance 16.10
8 Hans-Jürgen Rückborn   United Team of Germany 16.09 X 15.52 Did not advance 16.09
9 Ira Davis   United States 15.97 15.82 16.00 Did not advance 16.00
10 Takayuki Okazaki   Japan 15.69 X 15.90 Did not advance 15.90
11 William Sharpe   United States 15.84 15.69 15.67 Did not advance 15.84
12 Jan Jaskólski   Poland 15.82 X X Did not advance 15.82
13 Mansour Dia   Senegal 15.40 X 15.44 Did not advance 15.44

References

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Triple Jump, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  3. ^ Official Report, vol. 2, p. 48.

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The men s triple jump was one of four men s jumping events on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo It was held on 16 October 1964 36 athletes from 23 nations entered with 2 not starting in the qualification round 1 The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress The event was won by Jozef Szmidt of Poland the third man to repeat as Olympic champion in the triple jump Just as in 1960 the Soviet Union took silver and bronze behind Szmidt Men s triple jumpat the Games of the XVIII OlympiadJozef SzmidtVenueOlympic StadiumDate16 OctoberCompetitors34 from 21 nationsWinning distance16 85 ORMedalistsJozef Szmidt PolandOleg Fyodoseyev Soviet UnionVictor Kravchenko Soviet Union 19601968 Official Video Highlights 50 50 Video on YouTube Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Records 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Qualifying 5 2 Final 6 ReferencesBackground EditThis was the 15th appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics Returning finalists from the 1960 Games were gold medalist Jozef Szmidt of Poland bronze medalist Vitold Kreyer of the Soviet Union fourth place finisher Ira Davis of the United States seventh place finisher Manfred Hinze of the United Team of Germany ninth place finisher Ian Tomlinson of Australia and twelfth place finisher Fred Alsop of Great Britain Szmidt had won the European championship again in 1962 and would have been the favorite but for a recent knee surgery that made his ability to repeat questionable 2 The Bahamas Hong Kong Madagascar Romania and Senegal each made their first appearance in the event The United States competed for the 15th time having competed at each of the Games so far Competition format EditThe competition used the two round format introduced in 1936 In the qualifying round each jumper received three attempts to reach the qualifying distance of 15 80 metres if fewer than 12 men did so the top 12 including all those tied would advance In the final round each athlete had three jumps the top six received an additional three jumps with the best of the six to count 2 3 Records EditThese are the standing world and Olympic records in metres prior to the 1964 Summer Olympics World record Jozef Szmidt POL 17 03 Olsztyn Poland 5 August 1960Olympic record Jozef Szmidt POL 16 81 Rome Italy 6 September 1960Jozef Szmidt set a new Olympic record with 16 85 metres Schedule EditAll times are Japan Standard Time UTC 9 Date Time RoundFriday 16 October 1964 10 3014 30 QualifyingFinalResults EditQualifying Edit The qualification standard was 15 80 metres with a minimum of 12 jumpers advancing Each jumper had three opportunities 13 met or exceeded the standard advancing to the next round Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Distance Notes1 Fred Alsop Great Britain X 15 21 16 41 16 41 Q2 Ira Davis United States 16 29 16 29 Q3 Manfred Hinze United Team of Germany 14 10 15 47 16 23 16 23 Q4 Georgi Stoykovski Bulgaria 16 21 16 21 Q5 Jozef Szmidt Poland 16 18 16 18 Q6 Jan Jaskolski Poland 16 10 16 10 Q7 Takayuki Okazaki Japan 15 76 15 47 16 05 16 05 Q8 Hans Jurgen Ruckborn United Team of Germany 15 88 15 88 Q9 Oleg Fyodoseyev Soviet Union 15 87 15 87 Q10 Mansour Dia Senegal 15 64 15 84 15 84 Q11 Serban Ciochină Romania 15 81 15 81 QVictor Kravchenko Soviet Union 15 81 15 81 Q13 Bill Sharpe United States 15 80 15 80 Q14 Gunter Krivec United Team of Germany X 15 78 15 78 15 7815 Ian Tomlinson Australia 15 09 15 76 15 34 15 7616 Vitold Kreyer Soviet Union 15 71 15 57 15 69 15 7117 Koji Sakurai Japan 15 42 15 59 15 45 15 5918 Michael Ralph Great Britain 15 09 13 98 15 57 15 5719 Henrik Kalocsai Hungary X 15 53 15 15 15 5320 Luis Felipe Areta Spain 15 41 X X 15 4121 Kent Floerke United States 15 36 X 15 33 15 3622 George Ogan Nigeria X 15 35 15 28 15 3523 Askin Tuna Turkey 15 08 15 21 X 15 2124 Christian Ohiri Nigeria 14 35 15 08 15 00 15 0825 Eric Battista France 15 04 X X 15 0426 Labh Singh India 14 95 X 14 74 14 9527 Lyuben Gurgushinov Bulgaria 14 75 X X 14 7528 Marc Rabemila Madagascar 14 15 14 62 13 92 14 6229 Hartley Saunders Bahamas 14 59 13 75 14 58 14 5930 Hwang Jeong dae South Korea X X 13 98 13 9831 Samir Vincent Iraq X X 13 85 13 8532 Chu Ming Hong Kong 13 25 X 13 50 13 5033 Graham Boase Australia X X X No markTomio Ota Japan X X X No mark Cha Won Sil North Korea DNSC Mousiadis Greece DNSFinal Edit The qualification jumps were ignored each jumper starting with a clean slate in the final Each jumper jumped three times the six who had jumped the furthest received another three attempts Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes Jozef Szmidt Poland 16 37 16 65 16 58 X 14 55 16 85 OR 16 85 OR Oleg Fyodoseyev Soviet Union 15 73 15 67 16 35 16 20 16 58 16 38 16 58 Victor Kravchenko Soviet Union 16 14 16 38 16 17 16 57 16 10 15 99 16 574 Fred Alsop Great Britain 16 46 X 16 14 X X 16 14 16 465 Serban Ciochină Romania 15 79 16 23 15 70 16 10 15 79 15 77 16 236 Manfred Hinze United Team of Germany 15 81 16 06 16 15 X 13 63 X 16 157 Georgi Stoykovski Bulgaria 15 30 15 96 16 10 Did not advance 16 108 Hans Jurgen Ruckborn United Team of Germany 16 09 X 15 52 Did not advance 16 099 Ira Davis United States 15 97 15 82 16 00 Did not advance 16 0010 Takayuki Okazaki Japan 15 69 X 15 90 Did not advance 15 9011 William Sharpe United States 15 84 15 69 15 67 Did not advance 15 8412 Jan Jaskolski Poland 15 82 X X Did not advance 15 8213 Mansour Dia Senegal 15 40 X 15 44 Did not advance 15 44References Edit Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games Men s Triple Jump sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2017 a b Triple Jump Men Olympedia Retrieved 8 September 2020 Official Report vol 2 p 48 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics Men 27s triple jump amp oldid 1054135517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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