Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1964 – bieg na 10 000 m mężczyzn
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Bieg na 10 000 metrów mężczyzn podczas XVIII Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich w Tokio rozegrano 14 października 1964 o godzinie 16:00 czasu miejscowego na Stadionie Olimpijskim w Tokio. Bieg toczył się początkowo od dyktando ówczesnego rekordzisty świata Rona Clarke’a z Australii, który nie dysponując szybklim finiszem forsował mocne tempo gubiąc kolejnych rywali. Po 9000 metrach wraz z nim biegli jedynie Mohammed Gammoudi z Tunezji i niespodziewanie Amerykanin Billy Mills, który do tej pory nie był znany z imprez międzynarodowych. Na ostatnim wirażu Gammoudi wykorzystał, że Clarke był chwilowo zablokowany przez dublowanego zawodnika i wysforował się do przodu. Clarke walczył z nim na ostatniej prostej, gdy niespodziewanie zostali wyprzedzeni przez finiszującego po zewnętrznym torze Millsa. Zwycięstwo Millsa jest uznawane za jedną z większych niespodzianek w historii igrzysk olimpijskich[1].
Rekordy
zawodnik | narodowość | czas | data | miejsce | |
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Rekord świata | Ron Clarke | ![]() | 28:15,6 | (dts) | 18 grudnia 1963Melbourne[2] |
Rekord olimpijski | Piotr Bołotnikow | ![]() | 28:32,2 | (dts) | 8 września 1960Rzym[3] |
Wyniki
Poz. - pozycja |
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Fn – falstart | DNF – nie ukończył | DNS – nie wystartował | DSQ – zdyskwalifikowany |
Finał
Poz. | Zawodnik | Narodowość | Rezultat | Uwagi |
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1 | Billy Mills | ![]() | 28:24,4 | ![]() ![]() |
2 | Mohammed Gammoudi | ![]() | 28,24,8 | |
3 | Ron Clarke | ![]() | 28:25,8 | |
4 | Mamo Wolde | ![]() | 28:31,8 | |
5 | Leonid Iwanow | ![]() | 28:53,2 | |
6 | Kōkichi Tsuburaya | ![]() | 28:59,3 | |
7 | Murray Halberg | ![]() | 29:10,8 | |
8 | Tony Cook | ![]() | 29:15,8 | |
9 | Gerry Lindgren | ![]() | 29:20,6 | |
10 | Franc Červan | ![]() | 29:21,0 | |
11 | Siegfried Herrmann | ![]() | 29:27,0 | |
12 | Henri Clerckx | ![]() | 29:29,5 | |
13 | Jean Fayolle | ![]() | 29:30,8 | |
14 | Teruo Funai | ![]() | 29:33,2 | |
15 | Jean Vaillant | ![]() | 29:33,6 | |
16 | József Sütő | ![]() | 29:43,0 | |
17 | Josef Tomáš | ![]() | 29:46,4 | |
18 | Ron Hill | ![]() | 29:53,0 | |
19 | Pål Benum | ![]() | 30:00,8 | |
20 | Siegfried Rothe | ![]() | 30:04,6 | |
21 | Michael Bullivant | ![]() | 30:12,0 | |
22 | Fergus Murray | ![]() | 30,22,4 | |
23 | Barry Magee | ![]() | 30:32,0 | |
24 | Ron Larrieu | ![]() | 30:42,6 | |
25 | Piotr Bołotnikow | ![]() | 30:52,8 | |
26 | Bruce Kidd | ![]() | 30:56,4 | |
27 | Artur Hannemann | ![]() | 30:56,6 | |
28 | Watanabe Kazumi | ![]() | 31:00,6 | |
29 | Ranatunge Karunananda | ![]() | 32:21,2 | |
– | Pascal Mfyomi | ![]() | DNF | |
– | Naftali Temu | ![]() | DNF | |
– | János Pintér | ![]() | DNF | |
– | Jim Hogan | ![]() | DNF | |
– | Muharrem Dalkılıç | ![]() | DNF | |
– | Andrei Barabaș | ![]() | DNF | |
– | Fernando Aguilar | ![]() | DNF | |
– | Mohamed Hadheb Hannachi | ![]() | DNF | |
– | Nikołaj Dutow | ![]() | DNF |
Przypisy
- ↑ Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: 10,000 metres, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2020-08-22] (ang.).
- ↑ Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, 2015, s. 93–94 [dostęp 2020-08-22] (ang.).
- ↑ Mark Butler (red.): IAAF Statistics Handbook Special Edition. Games of the XXXI Olympiad Rio 2016. IAAF, 2016, s. 109. [dostęp 2020-08-22]. (ang.)
- ↑ Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 60. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.)
Bibliografia
- Games of the XVIII Olympiad, Tokyo 1964 : the official report of the Organizing Committee, v.2, library.la94.org, s. 33–34 [dostęp 2020-08-22] (ang.).
- Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: 10,000 metres, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2020-08-22] (ang.).
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