Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put

The men's shot put was one of four men's throwing events on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. It was held on 17 October 1964. 25 athletes from 15 nations entered, with 3 not starting in the qualification round.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Dallas Long of the United States, the nation's fifth consecutive and 13th overall victory in the men's shot put. His teammate Randy Matson took silver, making 1964 the fifth straight Games the Americans had finished one-two. A second consecutive sweep was prevented when Vilmos Varju of Hungary took third over American Parry O'Brien. Long was the sixth man to win two shot put medals (adding to his 1960 bronze); Matson would later become the seventh (winning gold in 1968). O'Brien's fourth place finish kept him from being the first man to win four—he had taken gold in 1952 and 1956 and silver in 1960.

Men's shot put
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Men's shot put at the 1964 Olympics on a stamp of Sharjah
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date17 October
Competitors22 from 13 nations
Winning time20.33 OR
Medalists
Dallas Long
 United States
Randy Matson
 United States
Vilmos Varju
 Hungary

Background

This was the 15th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning finalists from the 1960 Games were silver medalist (and 1952 and 1956 gold medalist) Parry O'Brien and bronze medalist Dallas Long of the United States, fourth-place finisher Viktor Lipsnis of the Soviet Union, fifth-place finisher Mike Lindsay and eighth-place finisher Martyn Lucking of Great Britain, sixth-place finisher Alfred Sosgórnik of Poland, eleventh-place finisher Les Mills of New Zealand, thirteenth-place finisher (and 1956 finalist) Silvano Meconi of Italy, and fourteenth-place finisher Zsigmond Nagy of Hungary. O'Brien was attempting to be the first man to win three gold medals or four medals overall in the shot put, though he was not as dominant as he had been in the 1950s. Long had broken the world record four times since the Rome Games and was favored, with the third American (teenager Randy Matson) a strong challenger.[2]

The Ivory Coast, South Korea, and Morocco each made their debut in the men's shot put. The United States appeared for the 15th time, the only nation to have competed in all Olympic shot put competitions to date.

Competition format

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1936, with the qualifying round completely separate from the divided final. In qualifying, each athlete received three attempts; those recording a mark of at least 17.80 metres advanced to the final. If fewer than 12 athletes achieved that distance, the top 12 would advance. The results of the qualifying round were then ignored. Finalists received three throws each, with the top six competitors receiving an additional three attempts. The best distance among those six throws counted.[2][3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1964 Summer Olympics.

World record Dallas Long (USA)20.68Los Angeles, United States25 July 1964
Olympic record Bill Nieder (USA)19.68Rome, Italy31 August 1960

Randy Matson broke the Olympic record with his third throw of the final, at 19.88 metres. He extended his new record to 20.20 metres, in his fourth throw. Dallas Long, however, throwing in the order immediately after Matson, took over the record with his gold medal throw of 20.33 metres.

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 17 October 196410:00
15:00
Qualifying
Final

Results

Qualification

The qualification standard was 17.80 metres. Each thrower had three attempts to reach that standard.

RankAthleteNation123DistanceNotes
1Dallas Crutcher Long United States19.5119.51Q
2Randy Matson United States18.9218.92Q
3Viktor Lipsnis Soviet Union18.9018.90Q
4Vilmos Varju Hungary18.2618.26Q
5Zsigmond Nagy Hungary18.1418.14Q
6Władysław Komar Poland18.0518.05Q
Les Mills New Zealand18.0518.05Q
Georgios Tsakanikas Greece17.7217.2518.0518.05Q
9Rudolf Langer United Team of Germany17.9017.90Q
10Adolfas Varanauskas Soviet Union17.8617.86Q
11Parry O'Brien United States17.8417.84Q
12Nikolay Karasyov Soviet Union17.8317.83Q
13Dieter Hoffmann United Team of Germany17.45X17.8217.82Q
14Heinfried Birlenbach United Team of Germany17.1016.7917.7717.77
15Alfred Sosgórnik PolandX17.75X17.75
16Martyn Lucking Great BritainXX17.6717.67
17Silvano Meconi Italy17.2917.20X17.29
18Lahcen Samsam Akka MoroccoX17.24X17.24
19Mike Lindsay Great Britain16.7716.7017.2317.23
20Segui Denis Kragbe Ivory Coast16.2016.5916.3816.59
21Teruo Itokawa Japan15.7315.8415.5615.84
22Im Ho-geun South Korea13.4713.6413.3713.64
Edmund Piątkowski PolandDNS
Gideon Ariel IsraelDNS
Gheorghe Zimbresteanu RomaniaDNS

Final

The scores from the qualification round were ignored for the final. Each thrower received three attempts; the six that had thrown the longest in those three threw another three times each.

RankAthleteNation123456DistanceNotes
Dallas Long United States19.6119.5519.3420.33 OR19.09X20.33OR
Randy Matson United States18.5319.1919.88 OR20.20 ORX19.6220.20
Vilmos Varju Hungary19.23X19.3919.2918.9719.2519.39
4Parry O'Brien United States18.9518.8619.2018.3218.6218.8419.20
5Zsigmond Nagy Hungary18.77X18.5018.43X18.8818.88
6Nikolay Karasiov Soviet Union18.8618.26X18.1417.9818.1818.86
7Les Mills New Zealand18.1918.5018.52Did not advance18.52
8Adolf Varanauskas Soviet UnionX18.3018.41Did not advance18.41
9Władysław Komar Poland18.20XXDid not advance18.20
10Victor Lipsnis Soviet Union17.4517.8618.11Did not advance18.11
11Rudolf Langer United Team of Germany17.2916.90XDid not advance17.29
12Dieter Hoffmann United Team of GermanyXX17.11Did not advance17.11
13Georges Tsakinikas Greece16.87X16.38Did not advance16.87

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's Shot Put". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  2. "Shot Put, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 2, p. 51.
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