Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

The men's 110 metres hurdles competition at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico was held at the University Olympic Stadium on October 16–17.[1] Thirty-three athletes from 24 nations competed.[2] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Willie Davenport of the United States, the nation's eighth of nine consecutive victories and the 14th overall gold medal in the event for the Americans. Eddy Ottoz's bronze was Italy's first medal in the event.

Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the Games of the XIX Olympiad
Willie Davenport, Ervin Hall and Eddy Ottoz
VenueEstadio Olímpico Universitario
DateOctober 16–17
Competitors33 from 24 nations
Winning time13.3
Medalists
Willie Davenport  United States
Ervin Hall  United States
Eddy Ottoz  Italy

Background

This was the 16th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Three finalists from 1964 returned: fourth-place finisher Eddy Ottoz of Italy, sixth-place finisher Marcel Duriez of France, and seventh-place finisher Giovanni Cornacchia, also of Italy. The American team, including Willie Davenport (whose injury in Tokyo had ended a streak of four consecutive podium sweeps), Ervin Hall, and Leon Coleman, was again favored.[2]

The Dominican Republic, Madagascar, and the Virgin Islands each made their first appearance in the event; West Germany made its first appearance as a separate nation. The United States made its 16th appearance, the only nation to have competed in the 110 metres hurdles in each Games to that point.

Competition format

The men's 110m hurdles competition consisted of heats (Round 1), semifinals and a final. The three fastest competitors from each race in the heats qualified for the semifinals along with the fastest overall competitor not already qualified. The four fastest runners from each of the two semifinal races advanced to the final.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1968 Summer Olympics.

World record Martin Lauer (FRG)13.2Zurich, Switzerland7 July 1959
Olympic record Lee Calhoun (USA)13.5Melbourne, Australia28 November 1956

Eddy Ottoz matched the Olympic record in the third heat. He did it again in the first semifinal, but came in second in that race—Ervin Hall set a new Olympic record at 13.3 seconds. Willie Davenport matched Hall's new record to win the final; all three men came in under the old record in winning their medals. Ottoz's final time was a national record for Italy.

NationAthleteRoundTime
 ItalyEddy OttozFinal13.4

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 16 October 196810:00Round 1
Thursday, 17 October 196815:00
17:00
Semifinals
Final

Results

Heat 1

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
16Ervin Hall United States13.713.75Q
27Pierre Schoebel France13.813.83Q
33Daniel Riedo Switzerland14.014.10Q
45Giovanni Cornacchia Italy14.114.13
52Franklin Blyden Virgin Islands14.714.74
64Kimaru Songok Kenya14.714.76
1Bernard Kender ChadDNS
Wind: +0.0 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
17Willie Davenport United States13.613.65Q
25Hinrich John West Germany13.813.87Q
34Arnaldo Bristol Puerto Rico13.913.92Q
41Oleg Stepanenko Soviet Union13.913.95q
53Hernando Arrechea Colombia14.014.09
66Ahmed Ishtiaq Mubarak Malaysia14.314.36
72Su Po-tai Republic of China15.015.11
Wind: +1.0 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
14Eddy Ottoz Italy13.513.61Q, =OR
27Werner Trzmiel West Germany13.813.87Q
36Juan Morales Cuba13.913.94Q
43Gary Knoke Australia14.114.14
55Stuart Storey Great Britain14.114.20
62Simbara Maki Ivory Coast14.314.32
71Fernand Tovondray Madagascar14.915.00
Wind: +1.7 m/s

Heat 4

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
17Leon Coleman United States13.713.77Q
26Bo Forssander Sweden13.914.00Q
32Kjellfred Weum Norway14.014.08Q
45Mike Parker Great Britain14.114.16
53Patricio Saavedra Chile14.414.47
61Rogelio Onofre Philippines15.015.01
4Werner Kuhn SwitzerlandDNS
Wind: +0.3 m/s

Heat 5

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
12Viktor Balikhin Soviet Union13.813.82Q
26Marcel Duriez France13.914.00Q
35Sergio Liani Italy13.914.01Q
44Alan Pascoe Great Britain13.914.01
51Lubomír Nádeníček Czechoslovakia14.114.18
67Alfredo Deza Peru14.314.38
73Radhamés Mora Dominican Republic16.816.85
Wind: +0.0 m/s

Semifinal 1

Last meters of the first semi-final. Eddy Ottoz, number 515, finishes second; the other racers, from the left, Juan Morales, Pierre Schoebel, Daniel Riedo, Hinrich John, Bo Forssander and the winner, Ervin Hall.
RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
14Ervin Hall United States13.313.38Q, OR
28Eddy Ottoz Italy13.513.53Q
32Bo Forssander Sweden13.713.75Q
46Pierre Schoebel France13.713.78Q
51Hinrich John West Germany13.813.87
63Daniel Riedo Switzerland14.014.07
75Juan Morales Cuba14.014.08
87Viktor Balikhin Soviet Union14.114.13
Wind: +1.8 m/s

Semifinal 2

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
15Willie Davenport United States13.513.53Q
26Leon Coleman United States13.513.54Q
31Werner Trzmiel West Germany13.513.60Q
44Marcel Duriez France13.713.73Q
58Oleg Stepanenko Soviet Union13.813.83
63Kjellfred Weum Norway14.014.04
72Sergio Liani Italy14.014.09
87Arnaldo Bristol Puerto Rico14.114.13
Wind: +0.0 m/s

Final

RankLaneAthleteNationTime (hand)Time (auto)Notes
4Willie Davenport United States13.313.33=OR
6Ervin Hall United States13.413.42
3Eddy Ottoz Italy13.413.46NR
47Leon Coleman United States13.613.67
51Werner Trzmiel West Germany13.613.68
62Bo Forssander Sweden13.713.73
78Marcel Duriez France13.713.77
85Pierre Schoebel France14.014.02
Wind: +0.0 m/s

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1968 Mexico City Summer Games: Men's 110 metres Hurdles". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  2. "110 metres Hurdles, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
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