Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 metres
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The men's 200 metres was the second-shortest of the men's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics
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. It was held on 16 October and 17 October 1964. 63 athletes from 48 nations entered, with 6 not starting in the first round. The first two rounds were held on 16 October, with the semifinals and the final on 17 October.
Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics
At the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, the athletics competition included 36 events, 24 for men and 12 for women. The women's 400 metres and women's pentathlon events were newly introduced at these Games. There were a total number of 1016 participating athletes from 82 countries.-Men's...
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. It was held on 16 October and 17 October 1964. 63 athletes from 48 nations entered, with 6 not starting in the first round. The first two rounds were held on 16 October, with the semifinals and the final on 17 October.
First round, heat 1
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Paul Drayton | 20.7 seconds | |
2 | Andrzeg Zielinski | 21.2 seconds | |
3 | Clifton Bertrand Clifton Bertrand Clifton Bertrand is a former Trinidad and Tobago sprinter.He won a gold medal in 200 meters at the 1957 British West Indies Championships, and three gold medals at the 1958 British West Indies Championships. He participated in three events at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, but did... |
21.3 seconds | |
4 | Johan du Preez | 21.4 seconds | |
5 | Jean-Louis Descloux | 21.5 seconds | |
6 | F. J. Gutierrez Hernandez | 21.8 seconds | |
7 | Gerardo di Tolla | 22.1 seconds | |
8 | Somsakdi Tongsuke | 22.6 seconds |
First round, heat 2
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Roger Bambuck Roger Bambuck Roger Bambuck was a French athlete, who mainly competed in the 100 metres.He competed for France in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City in the 100 metres and in the 4 x 100 metre relay where he won the bronze medal with his team mates Gérard Fenouil, Jocelyn Delecour and Claude Piquemal... |
21.2 seconds | |
2 | Arquímedes Herrera Arquímedes Herrera Arquímedes Herrera is a retired track and field athlete from Venezuela, who competed in the sprint events. He represented his native country at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Herrera claimed three medals at the 1963 Pan American Games in Brazil.... |
21.3 seconds | |
3 | Boris Zubov | 21.4 seconds | |
4 | Peter Radford Peter Radford Peter Frank Radford is a former British athlete, who competed at 100 & 200 metres , broke world records, and won Olympic medals, despite being using a wheelchair by a serious kidney illness as a child.He took up competitive running at the age of 12, soon joining Birchfield Harriers, where he was... |
21.5 seconds | |
5 | Erasmus Amukun | 21.5 seconds | |
6 | Carlos Lorenzo Manueco | 21.6 seconds | |
— | Levy Psawkin | Did not start | |
Iijima Hideo | Did not start |
First round, heat 3
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Menzies Campbell Menzies Campbell Sir Walter Menzies "Ming" Campbell, CBE, QC, MP is a British Liberal Democrat politician and advocate, and a retired sprinter. He is the Member of Parliament for North East Fife, and was the Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2 March 2006 until 15 October 2007.Campbell held the British record... |
21.3 seconds | |
2 | Serafino Antao | 21.5 seconds | |
3 | Csaba Csutoras | 21.5 seconds | |
4 | B. El Maachi Bouchaib | 21.5 seconds | |
5 | David Njitock | 22.5 seconds | |
6 | Wesley Johnson | 22.5 seconds | |
— | Eric James Bigby | Did not start | |
Pablo McNeil Pablo McNeil Pablo S. McNeil was a Jamaican sprint athlete and sprinting coach. He participated in the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. McNeil reached the semifinal of the 100 metres in the 1964 Olympics, finishing sixth with a wind assisted run of 10.30 seconds... |
Did not start |
First round, heat 4
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Marian Foik Marian Foik Marian Foik was a Polish athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres.He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan, participating in the 4 x 100 metre relay. With his team mates Andrzej Zieliński, Wiesław Maniak and Marian Dudziak, he won the silver medal.... |
21.1 seconds | |
2 | Sergio Ottolina | 21.2 seconds | |
3 | Edvin Ozolin | 21.3 seconds | |
4 | Jeffery Itzen Smith | 21.7 seconds | |
5 | Jasim Karim Kuraishi | 22.6 seconds | |
6 | Lee Ar Tu | 23.0 seconds | |
— | Enrique Figuerola Enrique Figuerola Enrique Figuerola Camue is a former sprinter from Cuba.His major international success was his threefold participation in the Olympic Games. He made his first appearance at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, were he finished fourth in the 100 metres final... |
Did not start |
First round, heat 5
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Harry Jerome Harry Jerome Henry "Harry" Winston Jerome, was a Canadian track and field runner. He was the grandson of John Howard, a railway porter who represented Canada in the 1912 Summer Olympics.... |
20.9 seconds | |
2 | M. Jegathesan | 20.9 seconds | |
3 | Paul Genevay Paul Genevay Paul Genevay is a former French athlete, who won the bronze medal in the 4 x 100 metre relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. His winning teammates in that race were Bernard Laidebeur, Claude Piquemal and Jocelyn Delecour.-References:*... |
21.0 seconds | |
4 | Franciscus Luitjes | 21.1 seconds | |
5 | Heinz Erbstosser | 21.4 seconds | |
6 | Tegegn Bezabih | 22.0 seconds | |
7 | Abdolvahab Shahkhoreh | 22.3 seconds | |
— | Boris Savchuk | Disqualified |
First round, heat 6
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Edwin Roberts Edwin Roberts Edwin Roberts was a Trinidadian athlete who competed mainly in the 200 metres.He competed for Trinidad and Tobago in the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan in the 200 metres, where he won the bronze medal... |
20.8 seconds | |
2 | Robert William Lay | 21.3 seconds | |
3 | P. A. Grajales Escobar | 21.4 seconds | |
4 | David Ejoke | 21.4 seconds | |
5 | George Reginald Collie | 21.9 seconds | |
6 | Kenneth Lawrence Powell | 21.9 seconds | |
7 | Aggrey Sheroy Awori | 22.2 seconds | |
8 | William Hill | 22.5 seconds |
First round, heat 7
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Heinz Schumann | 21.0 seconds | |
2 | Henry Carr Henry Carr Henry Carr is a former American track and field athlete who won two gold medals at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.-Early life:... |
21.1 seconds | |
3 | Jocelyn Delecour Jocelyn Delecour Jocelyn Delecour was a French athlete, who won the bronze medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in the 4 x 100 metre relay... |
21.3 seconds | |
4 | Ivan Moreno | 21.5 seconds | |
5 | Alioune Sow | 21.9 seconds | |
6 | Michael Okantey | 21.9 seconds | |
7 | Rogelio Onofre | 22.1 seconds | |
8 | Tom Robinson | Did not start |
First round, heat 8
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Livio Berruti Livio Berruti Livio Berruti is an Italian former athlete. He became the surprising winner of the 200 m in the 1960 Summer Olympics.... |
21.1 seconds | |
2 | Richard Stebbins Richard Stebbins Richard Vaughn Stebbins is a former American athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics.... |
21.1 seconds | |
3 | Friedrich Roderfield | 21.5 seconds | |
4 | Gary Alfred Holdsworth | 21.6 seconds | |
5 | Jose Fernandes da Rocha | 21.7 seconds | |
6 | Valeriu Jurca | 21.8 seconds | |
7 | Chung Ki Sun | 22.3 seconds | |
8 | Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa is a retired Malagasy athlete who specialized in the 100 metres.At the 1964 Summer Olympics he was knocked out in the heats in both 100 and 200 metres.... |
22.4 seconds |
Second round, heat 1
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Paul Drayton | 20.9 seconds | |
2 | Livio Berruti | 21.2 seconds | |
3 | M. Jegathesan | 21.4 seconds | |
4 | Jocelyn Delecour | 21.5 seconds | |
5 | Andrzej Zielinski | 21.5 seconds | |
6 | Boris Zubov | 21.8 seconds | |
7 | Jeffery Itzen Smith | 22.0 seconds | |
8 | Serafino Antao | 22.1 seconds |
Second round, heat 2
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Henry Carr | 21.0 seconds | |
2 | Sergio Ottolina | 21.1 seconds | |
3 | Heinz Schumann | 21.2 seconds | |
4 | Arquimedes Herrera | 21.2 seconds | |
5 | Robert William Lay | 21.4 seconds | |
6 | Csaba Csutoras | 21.4 seconds | |
7 | Ivan Moreno | 21.7 seconds | |
8 | Johan du Preez | 21.8 seconds |
Second round, heat 3
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Harry Jerome | 21.2 seconds | |
2 | Richard Stebbins | 21.2 seconds | |
3 | Roger Bambuck | 21.4 seconds | |
4 | B. El Maachi Boushaib | 21.6 seconds | |
5 | Clifton Bertrand | 21.6 seconds | |
6 | Menzies Campbell | 21.7 seconds | |
7 | P. A. Grajales Escobar | 21.7 seconds | |
8 | Friedrich Roderfeld | 22.2 seconds |
Second round, heat 4
Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Edwin Roberts | 20.9 seconds | |
2 | Marian Foik | 21.0 seconds | |
3 | Paul Genevay | 21.3 seconds | |
4 | Franciscus Luitjes | 21.4 seconds | |
5 | Edvin Ozolin | 21.4 seconds | |
6 | Peter Radford | 21.5 seconds | |
7 | Gary Alfred Holdsworth | 22.1 seconds | |
— | David Ejoke | Did not start |
Semifinal 1
Drayton tied the Olympic record in this semifinal, three-tenths of a second short of the world record.Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Paul Drayton | 20.5 seconds =OR | |
2 | Sergio Ottolina | 20.7 seconds | |
3 | Richard Stebbins | 20.8 seconds | |
4 | Marian Foik | 20.9 seconds | |
5 | Paul Genevay | 20.9 seconds | |
6 | Arquimedes Herrera | 21.0 seconds | |
7 | Franciscus Luitjes | 21.1 seconds | |
8 | B. El Maachi Bouchaib | 21.6 seconds |
Semifinal 2
The second semifinal was the fourth race of the 200 metres in which an American won and an Italian took second place.Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Henry Carr | 20.6 seconds | |
2 | Livio Berruti | 20.7 seconds | |
3 | Edwin Roberts | 20.8 seconds | |
4 | Harry Jerome | 21.0 seconds | |
5 | Roger Bambuck | 21.0 seconds | |
6 | Heinz Schumann | 21.1 seconds | |
7 | Jocelyn Delecour | 21.2 seconds | |
8 | M. Jegathesan | 21.2 seconds |
Final
Drayton matched his semifinal time, which had tied the Olympic record at 20.5 seconds, but Carr did even better, setting a new Olympic record of 20.3 seconds to bump Drayton to the silver medal. Carr's time was only one-tenth of a second off the world record.Place | Athlete | Nation | Time |
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1 | Henry Carr | 20.3 seconds OR | |
2 | Paul Drayton | 20.5 seconds | |
3 | Edwin Roberts | 20.6 seconds | |
4 | Harry Jerome | 20.7 seconds | |
5 | Livio Berruti | 20.8 seconds | |
6 | Marian Foik | 20.8 seconds | |
7 | Richard Stebbins | 20.8 seconds | |
8 | Sergio Ottolina | 20.9 seconds |