Athletics at the 1967 Mediterranean Games
Athletics at the 1967 Mediterranean Games were held in Tunis, Tunisia.[1] It was the first time that women competed at the Mediterranean Games.
Athletics at the 1967 Mediterranean Games | |
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Dates | 13–16 September |
Host city | Tunis |
Venue | Stade El Menzah |
Events | 22 + 6 |
Participation | 12 nations |
Results
- For event details see Athletics at the 1967 Mediterranean Games – Results
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Charis Ayvaliotis (GRE) | 10.6 | Pasquale Giannattasio (ITA) | 10.6 | Ennio Preatoni (ITA) | 10.8 |
200 metres | Ito Giani (ITA) | 21.1 | Livio Berruti (ITA) | 21.2 | Miguel Irandegui (ESP) | 21.3 |
400 metres | Sergio Bello (ITA) | 47.7 | Rogelio Rivas (ESP) | 47.9 | Nikolaos Regoukos (GRE) | 47.9 |
800 metres | Pierre Toussaint (FRA) | 1:54.3 | Youssef Nasri (TUN) | 1:54.7 | Virgilio González (ESP) | 1:54.7 |
1500 metres | Renzo Finelli (ITA) | 3:49.6 GR | José María Morera (ESP) | 3:50.0 | Jorge González (ESP) | 3:50.5 |
5000 metres | Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN) | 14:02.2 GR | Drago Žuntar (YUG) | 14:04.2 | Giuseppe Cindolo (ITA) | 14:05.0 |
10,000 metres | Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN) | 31:01.6 | Ali Khamassi (TUN) | 31:22.8 | Drago Žuntar (YUG) | 31:35.0 |
Marathon | Antonio Ambu (ITA) | 2:21:31 GR | İsmail Akçay (TUR) | 2:21:44 | Carlos Pérez (ESP) | 2:23:04 |
110 metres hurdles | Giovanni Cornacchia (ITA) | 14.2 | Sergio Liani (ITA) | 14.2 | Athanassios Lazaridis (GRE) | 14.7 |
400 metres hurdles | Alessandro Scatena (ITA) | 52.9 | Mehmet Gesas (TUR) | 53.4 | Manuel Gayoso (ESP) | 53.9 |
3000 m steeplechase | Javier Álvarez (ESP) | 8:44.3 GR | Labidi Ayachi (TUN) | 8:48.4 | Mariano Haro (ESP) | 8:50.0 |
4×100 metres relay | Italy (ITA) Ito Giani Ennio Preatoni Pasquale Giannattasio Carlo Laverda | 40.6 | Spain (ESP) Miguel Irandegui Pedro Carda Juan Carlos Jones José Luis Sánchez | 41.6 | Tunisia (TUN) Ajailia Miguel M'Zoughi Arfa Mohamed Belkhodja | 42.7 |
4×400 metres relay | Italy (ITA) Sergio Bello Furio Fusi Sergio Ottolina Giacomo Puosi | 3:12.6 | Spain (ESP) Rogelio Rivas Álvaro González Ramón Magariños Virgilio González | 3:15.9 | Tunisia (TUN) Moktar Herzi Chamman Hamida Gammoudi Youssef Nasri | 3:20.9 |
20 km walk | Nicola De Vito (ITA) | 1:38:42.6 GR | Chedli Benali (TUN) | 1:39:08.6 | Hamed Nadhari (TUN) | 1:43:58.2 |
50 km walk | Vittorio Visini (ITA) | 4:39:53.7 | Naceur Ben Messaoud (TUN) | 4:43:48.6 | Hamed Nadhari (TUN) | 4:52:43.5 |
High jump | Miodrag Todosijević (YUG) | 2.13 m GR | Ioannis Kousoulas (GRE) | 2.05 m | Polde Milek (YUG) | 2.02 m |
Pole vault | Christos Papanikolaou (GRE) | 5.15 m GR | Renato Dionisi (ITA) | 4.90 m | Jean-Pierre Colusso (FRA) | 4.70 m |
Long jump | Miljenko Rak (YUG) | 7.53 m | Panagiotis Khatzistathis (GRE) | 7.51 m | Rafael Blanquer (ESP) | 7.50 m |
Triple jump | Luis Felipe Areta (ESP) | 16.23 m GR | Giuseppe Gentile (ITA) | 16.04 m | Michail Karagiannis (GRE) | 15.45 m |
Shot put | Tomislav Šuker (YUG) | 18.01 m GR | Arnjolt Beer (FRA) | 17.72 m | Milija Jocović (YUG) | 17.53 m |
Discus throw | Silvano Simeon (ITA) | 57.30 m GR | Marian Gredelj (YUG) | 55.90 m | Gilberto Ferrini (ITA) | 53.72 m |
Javelin throw | Franco Radman (ITA) | 69.20 m | Alfonso de Andrés (ESP) | 66.78 m | Fernando Tallón (ESP) | 64.10 m |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Sylviane Telliez (FRA) | 11.8 | Donata Govoni (ITA) | 11.9 | Patrizia Seriau (ITA) | 12.4 |
80 metres hurdles | Carla Panerai (ITA) | 11.3 | Đurđa Fočić (YUG) | 11.4 | Magalì Vettorazzo (ITA) | 11.5 |
High jump | Snežana Hrepevnik (YUG) | 1.70 m | Đurđa Fočić (YUG) | 1.61 m | Luciana Giamperlati (ITA) | 1.58 m |
Long jump | Maria Vittoria Trio (ITA) | 6.13 m | Đurđa Fočić (YUG) | 5.75 m | Charoula Sassagianni (GRE) | 5.74 m |
Shot put | Beya Bouabdallah (TUN) | 11.57 m | Djemai El Hem (TUN) | 9.10 m | Rabea Ghezlane (ALG) | 8.36 m |
Javelin throw | Chedlia Ben Mrad (TUN) | 33.10 m | Beya Bouabdallah (TUN) | 30.84 m | Rabea Ghezlane (ALG) | 24.78 m |
Medal table
* Host nation (Tunisia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Italy | 14 | 6 | 6 | 26 |
2 | Tunisia* | 4 | 7 | 4 | 15 |
3 | Yugoslavia | 4 | 5 | 3 | 12 |
4 | Spain | 2 | 5 | 8 | 15 |
5 | Greece | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 |
6 | France | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
7 | Turkey | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
8 | Algeria | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (8 nations) | 28 | 28 | 28 | 84 |
References
- "Mediterranean Games – Past Medallists". sports-gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
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