Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

The men's 110 metres hurdles was the shorter of the men's hurdle races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. It was held on 17 October and 18 October 1964. 38 athletes from 24 nations entered, with 1 not starting in the first round. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The first round was held on 17 October, with the semifinals and the final on 18 October.[1] The event was won by Hayes Jones of the United States, the nation's seventh of nine consecutive victories and the 13th overall gold medal in the event for the Americans. Jones was the fifth man to win two medals in the event. For the first time since 1936, an athlete from outside the United States made the podium, as Anatoly Mikhailov of the Soviet Union took bronze to break the American streak of four consecutive podium sweeps and earn the first Soviet medal in the event.

Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Hayes Jones in 1963
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates17–18 October
Competitors37 from 23 nations
Winning time13.6
Medalists
Hayes Jones
 United States
Harold Blaine Lindgren
 United States
Anatoly Mikhailov
 Soviet Union

Background

This was the 15th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Two finalists from 1960 returned: bronze medalist Hayes Jones of the United States and sixth-place finisher Valentin Chistyakov of the Soviet Union. Jones and his countryman Blaine Lindgren were favored, with Willie Davenport giving the American team a solid chance at a fifth consecutive medal sweep.[2]

The Ivory Coast, Malaysia, and Northern Rhodesia each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its 15th appearance, the only nation to have competed in the 110 metres hurdles in each Games to that point.

Competition format

After one edition at four rounds in 1960, the format returned to the three-round format used since 1908. The semifinals and finals were expanded from 6 runners each to 8 runners each, however; in fact, the reduction in number of rounds was despite there being more hurdlers in 1964 than 1960. The 1964 competition also introduced the "fastest loser" system, used only in the first round at this edition. Previously, advancement depended solely on the runners' place in their heat. The 1964 competition added advancement places to the fastest runners across the heats in the semifinals who did not advance based on place.

The first round consisted of five heats, with 7 or 8 hurdlers each. The top three hurdlers in each heat, along with the next fastest overall, advanced to the semifinals. The 16 semifinalists were divided into two semifinals of 8 hurdlers each; the top four hurdlers in each advanced to the 8-man final.[2][3]

Records

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

World record Martin Lauer (FRG)13.2Zurich, Switzerland7 July 1959
Olympic record Lee Calhoun (USA)13.5Melbourne, Australia28 November 1956

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 17 October 196414:00Round 1
Sunday, 18 October 196414:00
15:50
Semifinals
Final

Results

Round 1

The top three runners in each of the 5 heats as well as the fastest remaining runner advanced.

Heat 1

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
15Giorgio Mazza Italy14.214.26Q
27Willie Davenport United States14.214.44Q
36Yasuda Hirokazu Japan14.514.53Q
42Folu Erinkle Nigeria14.514.57
54Aggrey Sheroy Awori Uganda14.614.68
61Arnaldo Bristol Puerto Rico14.614.69
73Wallie Babb Northern Rhodesia14.714.80
Wind: -1.7 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
12Harold Blaine Lindgren United States14.214.20Q
25Alexandr Kontarev Soviet Union14.214.26Q
37Heinrich John United Team of Germany14.314.39Q
46Laurie Taitt Great Britain14.514.52
58Ghulam Raziq Pakistan14.714.76
64Heriberto Cruz Puerto Rico14.914.93
71Juan Carlos Dyrzka Argentina15.2
83Simbara Maki Ivory Coast15.3
Wind: -0.4 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
13Anatoly Mikhailov Soviet Union14.214.13Q
22Giovanni Cornacchia Italy14.214.25Q
36Bo Erik Forssander Sweden14.314.35Q
45Cliff Nuttall Canada14.814.82
54Bernard Fournet France14.814.82
61Cetin Sahiner Turkey15.115.12
77Virgil Okiring Uganda15.5
8Lin Kuei Chang Republic of ChinaDNS
Wind: +0.6 m/s

Heat 4

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
12Edy Ottoz Italy14.614.63Q
21Lázaro Aristides Betancourt Cuba14.614.67Q
38Valentin Chistiakov Soviet Union14.714.75Q
43Leopold Marien Belgium14.914.93
54Georges Marsellos Greece14.914.97
66Kuda Ditta Malaysia15.115.17
75Christian Voigt United Team of Germany15.115.19
87Samir Ambrose Vincent Iraq16.2
Wind: -2.1 m/s

Heat 5

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
15Marcel Duriez France14.214.22Q
21Hayes Jones United States14.214.24Q
36John Michael Parker Great Britain14.214.26Q
47Gurbachan Singh Randhawa India14.314.37q
53Werner Trzmiel United Team of Germany14.314.38
62Akira Tanaka Japan14.514.58
74Edward Akika Nigeria14.714.70
Wind: -1.8 m/s

Semifinals

The top four runners in each semifinal advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1

Davenport injured his thigh and finished seventh, ensuring that the streak of American podium sweeps would end at 4.[2]

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
14Anatoly Mikhailov Soviet Union13.913.90Q
22Gurbachan Singh Randhawa India14.014.04Q
36Giorgio Mazza Italy14.014.06Q
41Marcel Duriez France14.014.10Q
58Heinrich John United Team of Germany14.114.14
67Lazaro Betancourt Cuba14.214.23
73Willie Davenport United States14.214.28
5Valentin Christiakov Soviet UnionDSQ
Wind: +2.7 m/s

Semifinal 2

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
18Harold Blaine Lindgren United States13.913.95Q
21Giovanni Cornacchia Italy14.014.06Q
36Hayes Jones United States14.014.06Q
45Edy Ottoz Italy14.114.12Q
54Bo Erik Forssand Sweden14.214.21
62Alexandr Kontarev Soviet Union14.214.27
73Yasuda Hirokazu Japan14.314.30
87John Michael Parker Great Britain14.614.65
Wind: +0.3 m/s

Final

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)
6Hayes Jones United States13.613.67
1Blaine Lindgren United States13.713.74
8Anatoly Mikhailov Soviet Union13.713.78
43Eddy Ottoz Italy13.813.84
54Gurbachan Singh Randhawa India14.014.09
65Marcel Duriez France14.014.09
77Giovanni Cornacchia Italy14.114.12
82Giorgio Mazza Italy14.114.17
Wind: +2.0 m/s

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's 110 metres Hurdles". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  2. "110 metres Hurdles, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 2, pp. 34–36.
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