Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metres
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Men's 100 metres
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad |
| Venue |
Olympic Stadium |
| Dates |
14–15 October |
| Competitors |
76 from 49 nations |
| Medalists |
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| «1960 |
1968» |
The men's 100 metres was the shortest of the men's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo, Japan. It was held on 14 October and 15 October 1964. 76 athletes from 49 nations entered, with 3 not starting in the first round. The first two rounds were held on 14 October, with the semifinals and the final on 15 October.
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Contents
- 1 Results
- 1.1 First round
- 1.1.1 First round, heat 1
- 1.1.2 First round, heat 2
- 1.1.3 First round, heat 3
- 1.1.4 First round, heat 4
- 1.1.5 First round, heat 5
- 1.1.6 First round, heat 6
- 1.1.7 First round, heat 7
- 1.1.8 First round, heat 8
- 1.1.9 First round, heat 9
- 1.1.10 First round, heat 10
- 1.2 Second round
- 1.3 Semifinals
- 1.4 Final
- 2 References
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[edit] Results
[edit] First round
The top three runners in each of the 10 heats advanced.
[edit] First round, heat 1
[edit] First round, heat 2
Wind, -2.51 m/s
[edit] First round, heat 3
[edit] First round, heat 4
[edit] First round, heat 5
[edit] First round, heat 6
[edit] First round, heat 7
[edit] First round, heat 8
[edit] First round, heat 9
[edit] First round, heat 10
[edit] Second round
The top four runners in each of the four second round heats advanced to the semifinals.
[edit] Second round, heat 1
| Place |
Athlete |
Nation |
Time |
| 1 |
Harry Jerome |
Canada |
10.3 seconds |
| 2 |
Trenton Jackson |
United States |
10.4 seconds |
| 3 |
Fritz Obersiebrasse |
Germany |
10.4 seconds |
| 4 |
Gaoussou Kone |
Côte d'Ivoire |
10.4 seconds |
| 5 |
Dennis O. Johnson |
Jamaica |
10.5 seconds |
| 6 |
Marian Dudziak |
Poland |
10.5 seconds |
| 7 |
Bernard Laidebeur |
France |
10.5 seconds |
| 8 |
William Joseph Earle |
Australia |
10.9 seconds |
Wind, +1.90 m/s
[edit] Second round, heat 2
| Place |
Athlete |
Nation |
Time |
| 1 |
Enrique Figuerola |
Cuba |
10.3 seconds |
| 2 |
Wiesław Maniak |
Poland |
10.3 seconds |
| 3 |
Robert William Lay |
Australia |
10.4 seconds |
| 4 |
Claude Piquemal |
France |
10.4 seconds |
| 5 |
Edvin Ozolin |
Soviet Union |
10.4 seconds |
| 6 |
B. El Maachi Bouchaib |
Morocco |
10.5 seconds |
| 7 |
John Owiti |
Kenya |
10.6 seconds |
[edit] Second round, heat 3
| Place |
Athlete |
Nation |
Time |
| 1 |
Tom Robinson |
Bahamas |
10.3 seconds |
| 2 |
Mel Pender |
United States |
10.4 seconds |
| 3 |
Iijima Hideo |
Japan |
10.5 seconds |
| 4 |
Pablo McNeil |
Jamaica |
10.5 seconds |
| 5 |
M. Jegathesan |
Malaysia |
10.6seconds |
| 6 |
Ivan Moreno |
Chile |
10.6 seconds |
| 7 |
Stanley Fabian Allotey |
Ghana |
10.7 seconds |
| 8 |
Lloyd Murad |
Venezuela |
10.7 seconds |
[edit] Second round, heat 4
| Place |
Athlete |
Nation |
Time |
| 1 |
Bob Hayes |
United States |
10.3 seconds |
| 2 |
Arquimedes Herrera |
Venezuela |
10.4 seconds |
| 3 |
Lynsworth Headley |
Jamaica |
10.4 seconds |
| 4 |
Heinz Schumann |
Germany |
10.5 seconds |
| 5 |
Peter Radford |
Great Britain |
10.5 seconds |
| 6 |
Roger Bambuck |
France |
10.5 seconds |
| 7 |
Michael Kofi Ahey |
Ghana |
10.6 seconds |
[edit] Semifinals
The top four runners in each of the two semifinals advanced to the final.
[edit] Semifinal 1
Excessive wind from behind the runners made this semifinal ineligible for world record breaking.
Wind, +5.28 m/s
[edit] Semifinal 2
| Place |
Athlete |
Nation |
Time |
| 1 |
Harry Jerome |
Canada |
10.3 seconds |
| 2 |
Gaoussou Kone |
Côte d'Ivoire |
10.4 seconds |
| 3 |
Enrique Figuerola |
Cuba |
10.4 seconds |
| 4 |
Mel Pender |
United States |
10.4 seconds |
| 5 |
Claude Piquemal |
France |
10.5 seconds |
| 6 |
Lynsworth Headley |
Jamaica |
10.5 seconds |
| 7 |
Iijima Hideo |
Japan |
10.6 seconds |
| 8 |
Fritz Obersiebrasse |
Germany |
10.6 seconds |
Hayes tied the world record of 10.0 seconds. Figuerola and Jerome tied the old Olympic record time.
Wind, +1.1 m/s
[edit] References