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Olympic Official Report Tokyo 1964 Volume Two Part 1 THE GAMES OF THE XVIII OLYMPIAD TOKYO 1964 The Official Report of the Organizing Committee Copyright—–1964 by the Organizing Committee for the Games of the XVIII Olympiad CONTENTS ATHLETICS 17 Time Table 18 Main Stadium 19 (Men) 100 m 22 200 m 25 400 m 27 800 m 29 1500 m 31 5000 m 33 10000 m 34 110 m Hurdles 36 400 m Hurdles 38 3000m Steeplechase 39 4X100 m 42 4X400 m 44 High Jump 45 Pole Vault 47 Long Jump 48 Triple Jump 51 Shot Put 53 Discus Throw 54 Hammer Throw 56 Javelin Throw 57 Decathlon 73 Marathon 74 Marathon and 50 km Walking Course 77 20 km Walk 78 50 km Walk 80 20 km Walking Course 89 (Women) 100 m 90 200 m 91 400 m 93 800 m 94 80 m Hurdles 95 4X100 m 98 High Jump 99 Long Jump 101 Shot Put 102 Discus Throw 103 Javelin Throw 104 Pentathlon ROWING 113 Time Table 114 Single Sculls 115 Double Sculls 117 Pair-Oars without Cox 118 Pair-Oars with Cox 119 Four-Oars without Cox 121 Four-Oars with Cox 122 Eight-Oars with Cox BASKET-BALL 129 Basket-Ball events BOXING 185 Time Table 186 Fly-weight 191 Bantam-weight 197 Feather-weight 203 Light-weight 210 Light Welter-weight 216 Welter-weight 222 Light Middle-weight 228 Middle-weight 233 Light Heavy-weight 238 Heavy-weight CANOEING 245 Time Table 246 (Men) 1000 m K-1 247 1000 m K-2 248 1000 m K-4 249 1000 m C-1 250 1000 m C-2 251 (Women) 500 m K-1 252 500 m K-2 CYCLING 257 Time Table 258 1000 m Time Trial 259 4000 m Team Pursuit Race 261 4000 m Individual Pursuit Race Team Time Trial and Individual Road Race Course 263 Individual Road Race 267 Team Road Race Time Trial 270 Scratch Sprint Race 274 Tandem Sprint Race FENCING 281 Schedule 282 (Men) Foil, Individual 289 Foil, Team 301 Epée, Individual 309 Epée, Team 306 Sabre, Individual 318 Sabre, Team 286 (Ladies) Foil, Individual 297 Foil, Team FOOTBALL 329 Football events GYMNASTICS 349 Time Table 351 (Men) Individual Classification 352 Competition by Apparatus Floor Exercise 355 Side Horse 357 Rings 360 Long Horse Vault 362 Parallel Bars 365 Horizontal Bar 368 Team Classification 374 (Women) Individual Classification 375 Competition by Apparatus Horse Vault 376 Uneven Parallel Bars 378 Balance Beam 380 Floor Exercise 382 Team Classification WEIGHT-LIFTING 401 Time Table Bantam-weight 402 Feather-weight 403 Light-weight 404 Middle-weight 406 Light Heavy-weight 407 Middle Heavy-weight 408 Heavy-weight HOCKEY 413 Hockey events JUDO 449 Time Table Light-weight 452 Middle-weight 454 Heavy-weight 456 All-weights WRESTLING 461 Time Table 462 Free style • Fly-weight 465 Free style • Bantam-weight 468 Free style • Feather-weight 471 Free style • Light-weight 474 Free style • Welter-weight 477 Free style • Middle-weight 480 Free style • Light Heavy-weight 483 Free style • Heavy-weight 486 Greco Roman style • Fly-weight 488 Greco Roman style • Bantam-weight 491 Greco Roman style • Feather-weight 494 Greco Roman style • Light-weight 497 Greco Roman style • Welter-weight 500 Greco Roman style • Middle-weight 503 Greco Roman style • Light Heavy-weight 506 Greco Roman style • Heavy-weight SWIMMING & DIVING 513 Daily Programme 514 (Men) 100 m Free style 515 400 m Free style 517 1500 m Free style 520 200 m Breast stroke 200 m Back stroke 522 200 m Butterfly stroke 524 400 m Individual Medley 525 4X100 m Free style relay 527 4X200 m Free style relay 529 4X100 m Medley relay 530 (Women) 100 m Free style 531 400 m Free style 532 200 m Breast stroke 533 100 m Back stroke 100 m Butterfly stroke 534 400 m Individual Medley 536 4X100 m Free style relay 537 4X100 m Medley relay 540 Springboard Diving-Men 541 High Diving-Men 542 Springboard Diving-Ladies 543 High Diving-Ladies MODERN PENTATHLON 561 Time Table 562 Modern Pentathlon, Individual 563 Modern Pentathlon, Team Results by Event Riding, Individual 564 Riding, Team 565 Fencing, Individual Fencing, Team 566 Shooting, Individual 568 Shooting, Team Swimming, Individual 569 Swimming, Team 570 Running, Individual 572 Running, Team EQUESTRIAN SPORTS 577 Time Table 578 Grand Prix Dressage, Individual 579 Grand Prix Dressage, Team 580 Three-Day Event, Individual 581 Three-Day Event, Team 583 Dressage Test, Individual 584 Endurance Test, Individual 586 Three-Day Event Courses Sketch of Obstacles used for Endurance of the Three-Day Event 588 Jumping Test, Individual 589 Olympic Grand Prix Jumping, Individual 590 Olympic Grand Prix Jumping, Team 592 Course for Olympic Grand Prix Jumping SHOOTING 601 Time Table 602 Free Rifle 604 Small Bore Rifle, 3 positions 608 Small Bore Rifle, prone position 610 Free Pistol 611 Rapid Fire Pistol 615 Clay Pigeon VOLLEY-BALL 621 Volley-Ball Game Schedule 622 Men's League 656 Women's League WATER-POLO 673 Water-Polo events YACHTING 690 Schedule Yachting Race Area 693 5.5 m class 695 Dragon class 698 Star class 700 Flying Dutchman class 703 Finn class THE STORY OF NEW 713 New records established during the Tokyo RECORDS ATTAINED Olympic Games Athletics Swimming 714 Weight-Lifting Shooting COMPARISON OF AVERAGE 715 Athletics RECORDS FOR EACH SPORT OF THE 716 Rowing PAST FOUR OLYMPIC GAMES 717 Canoeing Cycling 718 Weight-Lifting 719 Swimming 720 Shooting Sports symbols used during the Tokyo Games Athletics Hockey Rowing Judo Basket-Ball Wrestling Swimming Boxing & Diving Modern Canoeing Pentathlon Equestrian Sports Cycling Fencing Shooting Football Volley-Ball Gymnastics Water-Polo Weight-Lifting Yachting OFFICIAL ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR COUNTRIES PARTICIPATING IN THE TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES 8 DIGITS 3 DIGITS 8 DIGITS 3 DIGITS ENGLISH ABBREVI- ABBREVI- ENGLISH ABBREVI- ABBREVI- ATION ATION ATION ATION 1. AFGHANISTAN AFGHAN AFG 60. LEBANON LEBANON LEB 2. ALBANIA ALBANIA ALB 61. LIBERIA LIBERIA LBR 3. ALGERIA ALGERIA AGR 62. LIBYA LIBYA LYA 4. ARGENTINA ARGENTIN ARG 63. LIECHTENSTEIN LIECHTEN LIC 5. AUSTRALIA AUSTRALA AUS 64. LUXEMBURG LUXEMBRG LUX 6. AUSTRIA AUSTRIA AUT 65. MADAGASCAR MADGASCA MAG 7. BAHAMAS BAHAMAS BAH 66. MALAYSIA MALAYSIA MAL 8. BARBADOS BARBADOS BAD 67. MALI MALI MLI 9. BELGIUM BELGIUM BEL 68. MALTA MALTA MAT 10. BERMUDA BERMUDA BER 69. MEXICO MEXICO MEX 11. BOLIVIA BOLIVIA BOL 70. MONACO MONACO MON 12. BRAZIL BRAZIL BRA 71. MONGOLIA MONGOLIA MGL 13. BRITISH GUIANA B. GUIANA GUI 72. MOROCCO MOROCCO MRC 14. BULGARIA BULGARIA BUL 73. NEPAL NEPAL NEP 15. BURMA BURMA BUR 74. NETHERLANDS NETHLAND NLD 16. CAMBODIA CAMBODIA CAB 75. NETHERLANDS 17. CAMEROONS CAMROONS CMR ANTILLES NETHANTL NAN 18. CANADA CANADA CAN 76. NEW ZEALAND NZEALAND NZL 19. CENTRAL AFRICA CENTAFCA CAF 77. NICARAGUA NICARAGA NCG 20. CEYLON CEYLON CEY 78. NIGER NIGER NGR 21. CHAD CHAD CHD 79. NIGERIA NIGERIA NGA 22. CHILE CHILE CHI 80. NORTHERN 23. COLOMBIA COLOMBIA COL RHODESIA NTHNRHOD NRH 24. CONGO CONGO CGO 81. NORTH KOREA N. KOREA NKO 25. COSTA RICA COSTRICA COS 82. NORWAY NORWAY NOR 26. CUBA CUBA CUB 83. PAKISTAN PAKISTAN PAK 27. CZECHOSLOVAKIA CZECHSLV CZS 84. PANAMA PANAMA PAN 28. DAHOMEY DAHOMEY DAY 85. PARAGUAY PARAGUAY PAR 29. DENMARK DENMARK DEN 86. PERU PERU PER 30. DOMINICAN 87. PHILIPPINES PHILPINS PHI REPUBLIC DOMINICA DOM 88. POLAND POLAND POL 31. ECUADOR ECUADOR ECU 89. PORTUGAL PORTUGAL POR 32. EL SALVADOR SALVADOR SAL 90. PUERTO RICO P. RICO PUR 33. ETHIOPIA ETHIOPIA ETH 91. RHODESIA RHODESIA RHO 34. FIJI FIJI FIJ 92. RUMANIA RUMANIA RUM 35. FINLAND FINLAND FIN 93. SAN MARINO S. MARINO SMA 36. FRANCE FRANCE FRA 94. SENEGAL SENEGAL SGL 37. GERMANY GERMANY GER 95. SIERRA LEONE SIELEONE SLE 38. GHANA GHANA GHA 96. SOUTH AFRICA S. AFRICA SAF 39. GREAT BRITAIN BRITAIN GBI 97. SPAIN SPAIN SPA 40. GREECE GREECE GRE 98. SUDAN SUDAN SUD 41. GUATEMALA GUATEMAL GUT 99. SURINAM SURINAM SUR 42. HAITI HAITI HAI 100. SWEDEN SWEDEN SWE 43. HONDURAS HONDURAS HON 101. SWITZERLAND SWITZ SWI 44. HONG KONG HONGKONG HOK 102. SYRIA SYRIA SYR 45. HUNGARY HUNGARY HUN 103. TAIWAN TAIWAN TWN 46. ICELAND ICELAND ICE 104. TANGANYIKA TANGYKA TAN 47. INDIA INDIA IND 105. THAILAND THAILAND THA 48. INDONESIA INDONESA INA 106. TRINIDAD & TOBAGO TRI-TBAG TRT 49. IRAN IRAN IRN 107. TUNISIA TUNISIA TUN 50. IRAQ IRAQ IRQ 108. TURKEY TURKEY TUR 51. IRELAND IRELAND IRL 109. U.A.R. U.A.R. UAR 52. ISRAEL ISRAEL ISR 110. UGANDA UGANDA UGA 53. ITALY ITALY ITA 111. URUGUAY URUGUAY URU 54. IVORY COAST IVRCOAST IVC 112. U.S.A. U.S.A. USA 55. JAMAICA JAMAICA JAM 113. U.S.S.R U.S.S.R. URS 56. JAPAN JAPAN JPN 114. VENEZUELA VENEZULA VEN 57. JORDAN JORDAN JOR 115. VIET-NAM VIET-NAM VET 58. KENYA KENYA KEN 116. WEST INDIES W. INDIES WID 59. KOREA KOREA KOR 117. YUGOSLAVIA YUGOSLAV YUS Abbreviations used for records of the Tokyo Olympic Games NWR New World Record TOR Tie Olympic Record NOR New Olympic Record WR World Record NWB New World Best Performance OR Olympic Record NOB New Olympic Best Performance WB World Best Performance TWR Tie World Record OB Olympic Best Performance The Spirit of the Olympic Games The words of the late Baron Pierre de Coubertin were flashed on the electronic bulletin board in English and French as his recorded voice was broadcast through the main stadium during the Opening Ceremony The entrance of athletes The 94 participating nations marched into the stadium for the Opening Ceremony in alphabetical order, but led by Greece GreeceArgentine Afghanistan Australia Algeria Austria BahamasBrazil BelgiumBritish Guiana BermudaBulgaria BoliviaBurma CambodiaChad Cameroons Chile Canada Colombia Ceylon Congo Costa RicaDominican Republic Cuba Ethiopia Czechoslovakia Finland DenmarkFrance GermanyHungary Ghana Iceland Great BritainIndia Hong Kong Iran IraqIvory Coast IrelandJamaica Israel Kenya ItalyKorea Lebanon Luxemburg Liberia Madagascar LibyaMalaysia LiechtensteinMali MexicoNepal Monaco Netherlands MongoliaNetherlands Antilles Morocco New Zealand Niger Pakistan Nigeria Panama North Rhodesia Peru Norway Philippines PolandRumania Portugal Senegal Puerto Rico Spain Rhodesia Sweden SwitzerlandTrinidad & Tobago TaiwanTunisia TanganyikaTurkey Thailand U.A.R.
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