Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

The men's 1500 metres was an event at the 1960 Summer Olympics, held on 3 and 6 September. Thirty-nine athletes from 25 nations competed.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Herb Elliott of Australia, the nation's second victory in the 1500 metres and first since 1896. Michel Jazy of France took silver, the third time a French athlete had achieved that mark. Hungary won its first 1500 metres medal with István Rózsavölgyi's bronze.

Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
Olympic Athletics
VenueOlympic Stadium
DatesSeptember 3 (final) (heats)
September 6 (final)
Competitors39 from 25 nations
Winning time3:35.6 WR
Medalists
Herb Elliott
 Australia
Michel Jazy
 France
István Rózsavölgyi
 Hungary

Summary

The 1500 final was much more of an endurance race than contemporary strategic races. Michel Bernard took the lead from the beginning and dared the field to stay with him. Arne Hamarsland and Jim Grelle struggled as the pack strung out quickly. With two laps to go, Herb Elliott upped the ante, taking the lead and pushing the pace. István Rózsavölgyi was the last to drop off with Jazy close behind Rózsavölgyi. But Elliott was gone, cleanly ahead going into the final lap. Waiting on the final backstretch, his coach Percy Cerutty prearranged that he would wave a yellow towel if Elliott was in danger of being caught from behind or close to the world record. A confused Elliott saw the towel and accelerated, pushing hard to the finish. Elliott's three second victory took an additional half second out of his own world record. His record would last for seven years before being improved upon by Jim Ryun. Behind Elliott, Jazy managed to catch Rózsavölgyi for the silver medal.[2]

Background

This was the 14th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Twelfth-place finisher Merv Lincoln of Australia was the only finalist from 1956 to return, though multiple semifinalists did. Lincoln's countryman Herb Elliott was the "overwhelming favorite" in the race; he had taken the world records in both the 1500 metres and the mile in 1958 and never lost a race at either distance. Lincoln, as well as Michel Jazy of France and István Rózsavölgyi of Hungary (who had both competed in 1956 without making the final), were expected to compete for silver.[1]

Iraq, Israel, Liechtenstein, Rhodesia, Romania, and Tunisia each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its 14th appearance, the only nation to have competed in the men's 1500 metres at each Games to that point.

Competition format

The competition used the two-round format that had been in place since 1908 (except for one three-round version in 1952). There were three heats with 14 or 15 runners each (before withdrawals), with the top three runners in each advancing to the final race; the 9-man final was reduced from previous versions of the competition which used a 12-man final.[1][3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1960 Summer Olympics.

World record Herb Elliott (AUS)3:36.0Gothenburg, Sweden28 August 1958
Olympic record Ron Delany (IRL)3:41.2Melbourne, Australia1 December 1956

During the final, Herb Elliott broke his own world record by 0.4 seconds, running 3:35.6. The top six men in the final all surpassed the old Olympic record.

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 3 September 196017:15Semifinals
Tuesday, 6 September 196016:15Final

Results

Semifinals

The fastest three runners in each of the three heats advanced to the final round.

Semifinal 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Herb Elliott Australia3:41.50Q
2István Rózsavölgyi Hungary3:42.15Q
3Dyrol Burleson United States3:42.40Q
4Terry Sullivan Rhodesia3:42.96
5Yevgeny Momotkov Soviet Union3:43.80
6Olavi Salonen Finland3:46.57
7Rudolf Klaban Austria3:47.24
8Arthur Hannemann United Team of Germany3:47.57
9Laurie Reed Great Britain3:48.24
10Joe Mullins Canada3:53.45
11Tomás Barris Spain3:56.10
12Mohamed Gouider Tunisia3:58.52
Zbigniew Orywał PolandDNF
Abdul Ghafar Ghafoori AfghanistanDNS

Semifinal 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Michel Bernard France3:42.34Q
2Jim Grelle United States3:43.65Q
3Arne Hamarsland Norway3:44.63Q
4Brian Kent-Smith Great Britain3:46.21
5Albie Thomas Australia3:46.95
6Siegfried Valentin United Team of Germany3:46.99
7Svavar Markússon Iceland3:47.20
8Alfredo Rizzo Italy3:47.56
9Andrei Barabaș Romania3:47.71
10Muharrem Dalkılıç Turkey3:47.18
11Dhira Phiphobmongkol Thailand4:24.4
Péter Parsch HungaryDNF
Egon Oehri LiechtensteinDNF
Ralph Gomes GuyanaDNS
Roger Moens BelgiumDNS

Semifinal 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Dan Waern Sweden3:44.18Q
2Michel Jazy France3:45.03Q
3Zoltan Vamoș Romania3:45.07Q
4Adolf Schwarte United Team of Germany3:45.46
5Lajos Kovács Hungary3:46.20
6Mike Wiggs Great Britain3:46.61
7Merv Lincoln Australia3:47.18
8Evangelos Depastas Greece3:48.77
9Pete Close United States3:50.69
10Olavi Vuorisalo Finland3:52.68
11Stefan Lewandowski Poland3:59.75
12Yair Pantilat Israel4:00.14
13Kassim Mukhtar Iraq4:00.33
Karl Schaller SwitzerlandDNS

Final

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
Herb Elliott Australia3:35.6WR
Michel Jazy France3:38.4
István Rózsavölgyi Hungary3:39.2
4Dan Waern Sweden3:40.0
5Zoltan Vamoș Romania3:40.8
6Dyrol Burleson United States3:40.9
7Michel Bernard France3:41.5
8Jim Grelle United States3:45.0
9Arne Hamarsland Norway3:45.0

References

  1. "1500 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  2. "Athletics at the 1960 Rome Games: Men's 1500 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  3. Official Report, pp. 84–87.
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