1600 Meter Relay High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault Hop
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SEMI-FINALS — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Those who failed to qualify in morning preliminaries: Heat No. t Time Heat N o. 2 Time Jun Ebina, Japan Joo Suh Yong, Korea 1 G e rm a n y ............................ 39.7 1 United States ............... 39 .7 Luis Areta Samperiz, Spain John Baguley, Australia 40 .2 Attef Abdelfattah, United Arab Re Vilhjalmur Einarsson, Iceland 3 40.2 public Fermin W. Donazar, Uruguay Kazimier Kropidlowski, Poland 4 40 .9 Yukishige Yasuma, Japan Abdul Rzzak, Iraq 5 41 .7 Kamaruddin, Malaya Sathyanarayan Bondada, India X N ig e ria .................. Disqualified 6 P akistan ......................... .... 42.8 Gustav Schlosser, Switzerland Romain Pote, Belgium Eero Manninen, Finland John Howell, Great Britain Jan Netopilik, Czechoslovikia 1600 METER RELAY David Norris, New Zealand Fritz Koppen, Germany John Oladitan, Nigeria Tony Watson, United States FINAL RESULTS — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Ali Brakchi, France Roberto Procel, Mexico Place Nation Team Personnel Time Virsa Singh, India Bevyn Baker, Australia Ian Tomlinson, Australia David Kushnir, Israel 1 UNITED STATES JACK YERMAN, EARL YOUNG, 3:02.2* Ranzan Ali, Pakistan Clive Simmons Bonas, Venezuela GLENN DAVIS, OTIS DAVIS Revaz Kvachakidze, Russia Luigi Ulivelli, Italy Yalcin Unsal, Turkey Prajim Wongsowan, Thailand 2 Germany Manfred Kinder, Hans Reske, Jo 3:02.7 Berthelsen, Norway Pedro Almeida, Portugal hannes Kaiser, Carl Kaufmann 3 West Indies George Kerr, James W edderburn, 3:04.0 Keith Gardner, Malcolm Spence POLE VAULT 4 South Africa Edward Jeffreys, Edgar Davis, Gor 3:05.0 FINAL RESULTS — WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 don Day, Malcolm Spence (cq) Place Name of Contestant Representing Height 5 Great Britain Barry Jackson, Malcolm Yardley, 3:09.3 DONALD BRAGG UNITED STATES 1 5 '5 % "* John W righton, Robbie Brightwell RONALD MORRIS UNITED STATES 15' 1 Vs" 6 Switzerland Rene Weber, Ernst Zaugg, Hans- 3:09.4 Eeles Landstrom Finland 14' 11% " ruedi Bruder, Christian Waegli Rolando Cruz Puerto Rico 14' 11% " * New Olympic record. Old mark 3:03.9 set by Jamaica in 1952. Gunter Malcher Germany 14'9% " QUALIFYING TRIALS — WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Igor.3„. Petrenko. ____ Russia 1 4 '9 % " Heat N o . 1 Time Heat No. 3 Time New Olympic record. Old mark was 14' 11 V i" set by Robert Rich 1 .... 3:10.4 ... 3:10.7 ? .... 3:1 0.5 3:1 6.1 ards, USA, 1956. 3 .... 3:1 0.6 3:20.3 NOTE— Final placings on basis of missed jumps. 4 .... 3:1 1.7 Other Placings 3 .... 3:1 3.9 DNC 7 Mattis Sutinen, FIN .... 14' 9 % " 11 D. Hlebarov, BUL ..... 1 4 ' 5%" Heat No. 2 Time Heat No. 4 Time A. Krzesinski, POL .... 1 4 ' 1 ... 3:09.1 3:1 0.4 8 Rudolf Tomasek, CSV.. 1 4 '9 % " 12 1 %" 13 Ian Krasovskis, URS .. 14' ? .... 3:0 9.5 3:10.5 9 Leon Lukman, JUG .... 1 4 ' 51/4" 1%" 3 .... 3:09.8 3:1 0 7 10 Hristo Hristov, BUL .... 1 4 '5 % " Above contestants all qualified for competition by leaping 14 1% " in 4 .... 3:15.1 3:1 1.2 morning preliminaries. 5 Luxe m b urg .................. .... 3:2 1.7 5 Russia ........................... ... 3:12.1 SEMI-FINALS — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Those who failed to qualify in morning round were: R. Lesek, Jugoslavia O. Okundaye, Nigeria He:at No. 1 Time He:at No. 2 Time G. Barras, Switzerland South Africa ........... 3:0 6.4 United States ......... 3:0 8.4 B. Anderson, Denmark 1 1 R. Van Dyck, Belgium G e rm a n y ................. 3:0 7.4 W e st In d ie s ............ 3:0 9.2 O. Altan, Turkey 2 2 M. Abdullah, Iraq 3 ........ 3:07.5 3 ........ 3:0 9.7 A. Ditta, Pakistan G. Roubanis, Greece David Clark, United States 4 ........ 3:07.7 4 3:10.8 V. Si lion, France P. Laufer, G e rm a n y 5 ........ 3:08.2 5 ........ 3:1 0.9 M. Preussger, Germany J. G ro n o w sk i, Poland 6 Jugoslavia ............. ........ 3:1 0.2 6 Sw eden ................... ........ 3:10.9 N. Yasuda, Japan V. Thorlaksson, Iceland V. Bulatov, Russia (injured) HIGH JUMP FINAL RESULTS — -THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 HOP, STEP AND JUMP Plac:e Name of Contestant Representing Height FINAL RESULTS — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Distance 1 Robert Shavlakadze Russia ~~ r i " * Place Name of Contestant Representing 2 Valeriy Brumel Russia 7' 1"* 1 Jozef Schmidt Poland 55' 13/4" * 3 JOHN THOMAS UNITED STATES 7' y4" 2 Vladimir Goriaev Russia 54' 6% " 4 Victor Bolshov Russia 7' 1/4 " 3 Vitold Kreer Russia 53' 10% " 5 Stig Pettersson Sweden 6' lO 'A " 4 IRA DAVIS UNITED STATES 53' 1 0 "# 6 CHARLES DUMAS UNITED STATES 6 '7 % " 5 V ilhjalm ir Einarsson Iceland 53' 8%" NOTE— Final order of finish determined on number of missed jumps. 6 Ryszard Malcrerczyk Poland 5 2 '6 % " * New Olympic record. Old mark was 6’ 11 % " set by Charles Dumas, * New Olympic record. Old mark was 53' 7 1/ 2" set by A. Ferreira da USA, in 1956. Silva, Brazil, 1956. O th e r P la c in g s # New American citizen record. 7 Theo Pull, GER .......... 6' 7 7/8" 13 Sandor Noszaly, UNG .. 6' 7 7/ g " 7 Kjel 1 Nilsson, SVE ...... 6' 7 7/8" 14 Maurice Fournier, RA .. 6' 6V4" Other Placings 7 Jiri Lansky, CSV ........ 6' 7 % " 15 Piotr Sobota, POL 6' 63/ i " 7 Manfred Hinze, GER 52' 3Vs" 12 Frederick Alsop, GRB 5 0 '93A " 10 Robert Kotei, GHA 6' 7 V a " 16 Gordon Miller, GRB .... 6' 63/ i " 8 Kari Rahkamo, FIN .. 5 1 ' 11 V a " 13 John Babuley, AUS .. 49' 11 Vi" 1 1 Cornel Porumb, ROM . 6 ' 7 V s " 17 Joseph Faust, USA 6' 4 3/4" 9 Ian Tomlinson, AUS.. 5 1 ' 6 1/2" 14 A. F. da Silva, BRA 49' 5'/4" 12 Mahamat Idriss, RA ... 6' 7 7/ a " 10 E. M ik h a ilo v , U RS .. 5 1 ' 4 % " X Pierluigi Gatti, ITA .. F. NOTE— Above all qualified for competition by jumping 6' 63/j" in preliminaries 1 1 Sten Erickson, SVE .. 5 0 ' 9 % " on morning round. Above athletes all qualified for competition by surpassing 50' lO’/s" in morning preliminaries. Best jump w as by Schmidt with 53' 11'A ". Davis jumped Those who failed to qualify in morning round included: 5 1 ' 3 3/»". Sylvain Bitan, Tunisia Jon Jjetersson, Iceland Kiniyoshi Sugioka, Japan Werner Pfeil, Germany Those who failed to qualify in morning round were: Samuel Igum, Nigeria Eero Salminen, Finland David Norris, New Zealand Federico Bisson, Italy Mohammad A. Razzak, Iraq Charles Porter, Australia Ramon Lopez, Cuba Jan Jaskolski, Poland Crawford Fairborther, Great Britain Rene Maurer, Switzerland Koji Sakurai, Japan Luis Reta Samperiz, Spain Helmut Donner, Austria c_u:_ — t .., i— Hannu Rantala, Finland Samuel Igun, Nigeria Gurbachan Randhawa, India Djordje Majtan, Jugoslavia Hiroshi Shibata, Japan Rouhollah, Rahmani, Iran Karl Thierfelder, Germany Tomio Ota, Japan BROAD JUMP Yildiray Pagda, Turkey William Sharpe, United States** Eric Battista, France Pedro Camacho Cotto, Puerto Rico FINAL RESULTS — FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Constantin Sfikas, Greece J. Wischmeier, Germany P. W illia m , France Place M. Khan, Pakistan Name of Contestant Representing Distance E. C a v a lli, Ita ly A. Abdul Rzzak, Iraq 1 RALPH BOSTON UNITED STATES 26' 73/4 "* D. Patarinski, Bulgaria Herman Stokes, United States** **NOTE— Sharpe leaped 50' 7 / ", Stokes leaped 48' . 2 IRV ROBERSON UNITED STATES 26 '7 % " 70 4'/4 3 Igor Ter-Ovanesyan Russia 26' 4 % " 4 Manfred Steinbach Germany 26' 3" SHOT PUT 5 Jorma Valkama Finland 2 5 '2 % " FINAL RESULTS — WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 6 Christian Collardot France 25 '2 % " Place Name of Contestant Representing Distance New Olympic record. Old mark was 26' 5 % " set by Jesse Owens, 1 WILLIAM NIEDER UNITED STATES 64' 3 USA, 1936. 6/4 2 W. PARRY O'BRIEN UNITED STATES 62' % NOTE—Above all qualified for competition by leaping 24' 3%" or 8 3 DALLAS LONG UNITED STATES 62' 4% better in morning preliminaries. Roberson had best jump of 25' 7 '/2 " 4 Viktors Lipsnis Russia 58' 83 while Boston was sixth with 24' 11% ". /4 5 Michael Lindsay Great Britain 58' 43/4 Other Placings 6 Alfred Sosgornik Poland 57' 7% 7 Henk Visser, PBA .... 25' 1 1/2" 11 D. Manglaras, GRE .. 24' 5 ’/4 New Olympic record. Old mark was 60' 11" set by Parry O'Brien, 8 D. Bondarenko, URS 24'10y2" 12 Paul Foreman, ANT .. 2 3 ' 9 3/4 USA, in 1956. 9 M. Molzberger, GER 24'7" 13 Frederick Alsop, GRB 2 3 ' 91/2 10 Attilio Bravi, ITA .... 24' 6" 14 T. O k a z a k i, G I A F Continued on page 84 MEN'S TRACK & FIELD — 83.