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Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 kilometres walk

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Men's 50 kilometres walk
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
DatesSeptember 7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Don Thompson
 Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) John Ljunggren
 Sweden
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Abdon Pamich
 Italy
← 1956
1964 →

The men's 50 kilometres walk race walk event at the 1960 Olympic Games took place on September 7. The event was held in a final only format.

Results

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Don Thompson  Great Britain 4:25:30.0 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) John Ljunggren  Sweden 4:25:47.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Abdon Pamich  Italy 4:27:55.4
4 Aleksandr Shcherbina  Soviet Union 4:31:44.0
5 Thomas Misson  Great Britain 4:33:03.0
6 Alex Oakley  Canada 4:33:08.6
7 Pino Dordoni  Italy 4:33:27.2
8 Zora Singh  India 4:37:44.6
9 Anatoly Vedyakov  Soviet Union 4:39:57.6
10 Antonio De Gaetano  Italy 4:41:01.6
11 Ladislav Moc  Czechoslovakia 4:42:33.6
12 George Hazle  South Africa 4:43:18.8
13 Max Weber  United Team of Germany 4:44:47.0
14 Svätopluk Sýkora  Czechoslovakia 4:46:14.6
15 Ajit Singh  India 4: 47:28.4
16 Horst Astroth  United Team of Germany 4:50:57.0
17 Josef Doležal  Czechoslovakia 4:51:18.6
18 José Ribas  Spain 4:51:20.0
19 Ron Laird  United States 4:53:21.6
20 Frank O'Reilly  Ireland 4:54:40.0
21 Charles Sowa  Luxembourg 4:57:00.4
22 Louis Marquis  Switzerland 5:00:13.0
23 Bruce MacDonald  United States 5:00:47.6
24 John Allen  United States 5:03:15.2
25 Alfred Leiser  Switzerland 5:06:55.0
26 Mohamed Ben Lazhar  Tunisia 5:07:57.4
27 René Charrière  Switzerland 5:09:00.8
28 Jacques Arnoux  France 5:10:22.0
- Albert Johnson  Great Britain DQ
- Grigory Klimov  Soviet Union DQ
- Guillermo Weller  Argentina DQ
- Kurt Sakowski  United Team of Germany DQ
- Noel Freeman  Australia DQ
- Ronald Crawford  Australia DQ
- Erik Söderlund  Sweden DNF
- Åke Söderlund  Sweden DNF
- Norman Read  New Zealand DNF
- Naoui Zlassi  Tunisia DNF
- Béla Dinesz  Hungary DNF

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

References