Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metres

The men's 200 metres was an event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The competition was held on 3–4 September.[1] There were 57 competitors from 42 nations.[2] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Valeriy Borzov of the Soviet Union, the nation's first medal in the event. Larry Black took silver, extending the United States' podium streak in the men's 200 metres to nine Games. Italy earned its first medal in the event since 1960 with Pietro Mennea's bronze.

Men's 200 legs
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Valeriy Borzov
VenueOlympic Stadium, Munich
Dates3–4 September 1972
Competitors57 from 42 nations
Winning time20.00
Medalists
Valeriy Borzov
 Soviet Union
Larry Black
 United States
Pietro Mennea
 Italy

Background

This was the 16th appearance of the event, which was not held at the first Olympics in 1896 but has been on the program ever since. One of the eight finalists from the 1968 Games returned: fourth-place finisher (and 1964 bronze medalist) Edwin Roberts of Trinidad and Tobago. Larry Black was the top American and one of the favorites, along with 1971 Pan American Games winner Don Quarrie of Jamaica. European champion Valeriy Borzov of the Soviet Union was also a contender.[2]

Chad, the Republic of the Congo, East Germany, Lesotho, Malawi, Saudi Arabia, and Suriname each made their debut in the event. The United States made its 16th appearance, the only nation to have competed at each edition of the men's 200 metres to date.

Competition format

The competition used the four round format introduced in 1920: heats, quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final. The "fastest loser" system introduced in 1960 was used again in the heats and, for the first time, in the quarterfinals.

There were 9 heats of between 7 and 8 runners each (before withdrawals), with the top 4 men in each advancing to the quarterfinals along with the next 4 fastest overall. The quarterfinals consisted of 5 heats of 8 athletes each; the 3 fastest men in each heat as well as the next fastest runner overall advanced to the semifinals. There were 2 semifinals, each with 8 runners. Again, the top 4 athletes advanced. The final had 8 runners. The races were run on a 400 metre track.[2]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Tommie Smith (USA)19.83Mexico City, Mexico16 October 1968
Olympic record Tommie Smith (USA)19.83Mexico City, Mexico16 October 1968

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 3 September 197211:00
15:40
Heats
Quarterfinals
Monday, 4 September 197215:25
18:10
Semifinals
Final

Results

Heats

The top four runners in each of the nine heats and the next fastest four advanced to the quarterfinal round.

Heat 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Siegfried Schenke East Germany20.66Q
2Bruno Cherrier France20.79Q
3Jiří Kynos Czechoslovakia20.95Q
4Audun Garshol Norway21.16Q
5Pasqualino Abeti Italy21.17q
6Solomon Belay Ethiopia21.73
Zenon Nowosz PolandDNS

Heat 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Don Quarrie Jamaica21.04Q
2Martin Jellinghaus West Germany21.10Q
3Andrés Calonge Argentina21.39Q
4Ladislav Kříž Czechoslovakia21.58Q
5Mike Sands Bahamas21.61q
6Yeo Kian Chye Singapore21.89
Amadou Meïté Ivory CoastDNS
Rodolfo Rieder ParaguayDNS

Heat 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Valeriy Borzov Soviet Union20.64Q
2Edwin Roberts Trinidad and Tobago20.95Q
3Richard Hardware Jamaica21.09Q
4Motsapi Moorosi Lesotho21.15Q
5Su Wen-Ho Republic of China21.55q
6Jean-Pierre Bassegela Republic of the Congo21.72
7Hamad Ndee Tanzania21.74

Heat 4

Wind assisted.

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Pietro Mennea Italy20.53Q
2Markku Juhola Finland20.98Q
3Ainsley Armstrong Trinidad and Tobago21.12Q
4Guillermo González Puerto Rico21.22Q
5Sammy Monsels Suriname21.26q
6Gaston Malam Cameroon21.71
7Gary Georges Haiti22.97

Heat 5

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Larry Black United States20.79Q
2René Metz France21.08Q
3Brian Green Great Britain21.26Q
4Omar Chokhmane Morocco21.29Q
5Luiz de Silva Brazil21.81
6Eston Kaonga Malawi22.18
Benedict Majekodumni NigeriaDNS

Heat 6

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Chuck Smith United States20.79Q
2Vladimir Lovetskiy Soviet Union20.99Q
3Sunil Gunawardene Ceylon21.60Q
4Trevor James Trinidad and Tobago21.83Q
5Zainuddin Wahab Malaysia21.87
6Dominic Saidu Liberia22.48
7Saad Khalil Al-Dosari Saudi Arabia22.56
Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa MadagascarDNS

Heat 7

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Jaroslav Matoušek Czechoslovakia20.70Q
2Francisco García Spain20.89Q
3George Daniels Ghana21.05Q
4Jimmy Sierra Colombia21.10Q
5Kevin Johnson Bahamas21.70
6Ibrahim Saad Abdel Galil Sudan22.41
Mao Samphon CambodiaDNS
Abdulazeez Abdulkareem KuwaitDNS

Heat 8

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Manfred Ommer West Germany20.80Q
2Hans-Joachim Zenk East Germany20.93Q
3James Addy Ghana21.06Q
4Dan Amuke Kenya21.53Q
5Nusrat Iqbal Sahi Pakistan22.07
Saleh Alah-Djaba ChadDNF
Charlie Francis CanadaDNS

Heat 9

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Larry Burton United States20.80Q
2Lucien Sainte-Rose France21.09Q
3Bevan Smith New Zealand21.17Q
4Philippe Clerc Switzerland21.32Q
5Tukal Mokalam Philippines21.81
6William Dralu Uganda21.87
Larmeck Mukonde ZambiaDNS

Quarterfinals

The top three runners (blue) in each of the five heats and the next fastest (green) advanced to the semifinal round.

Quarterfinal 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Valeriy Borzov Soviet Union20.30Q
2Manfred Ommer West Germany20.53Q
3Jiří Kynos Czechoslovakia20.68Q
4René Metz France20.83
5Jimmy Sierra Colombia20.87
6Omar Chokhmane Morocco21.00
7Guillermo González Puerto Rico21.10
Mike Sands BahamasDNS

Quarterfinal 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Jaroslav Matoušek Czechoslovakia20.65Q
2Chuck Smith United States20.66Q
3Ainsley Armstrong Trinidad and Tobago21.00Q
4Bevan Smith New Zealand21.04
5George Daniels Ghana21.10
6Andrés Calonge Argentina21.11
7Markku Juhola Finland21.19
8Sunil Gunawardene Sri Lanka21.31

Quarterfinal 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Larry Burton United States20.68Q
2Martin Jellinghaus West Germany20.70Q
3Siegfried Schenke East Germany20.79Q
4Philippe Clerc Switzerland20.82
5Edwin Roberts Trinidad and Tobago20.99
6Pasqualino Abeti Italy21.00
7Ladislav Kříž Czechoslovakia21.46
James Addy GhanaDSQ

Quarterfinal 4

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Larry Black United States20.28Q
2Don Quarrie Jamaica20.43Q
3Bruno Cherrier France20.62Q
4Vladimir Lovetskiy Soviet Union20.83
5Motsapi Moorosi Lesotho20.90
6Su Wen-Ho Republic of China21.47
7Audun Garshol Norway25.30
Dan Amuke KenyaDNF

Quarterfinal 5

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Pietro Mennea Italy20.47Q
2Hans-Joachim Zenk East Germany20.59Q
3Richard Hardware Jamaica20.76Q
4Lucien Sainte-Rose France20.76q
5Francisco García Spain20.77
6Trevor James Trinidad and Tobago21.34
7Brian Green Great Britain21.41
Samuel Monsels SurinameDNS

Semifinals

Top four in each heat advance to final.

Semifinal 1

Quarrie pulled his hamstring during the race and could not finish.[2]

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Valeriy Borzov Soviet Union20.74Q
2Larry Burton United States20.78Q
3Chuck Smith United States20.86Q
4Siegfried Schenke East Germany20.97Q
5Jaroslav Matoušek Czechoslovakia20.99
6Manfred Ommer West Germany21.08
7Lucien Sainte-Rose France21.42
Don Quarrie JamaicaDNF

Semifinal 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Larry Black United States20.36Q
2Pietro Mennea Italy20.52Q
3Hans-Joachim Zenk East Germany20.63Q
4Martin Jellinghaus West Germany20.75Q
5Jiří Kynos Czechoslovakia20.88
6Ainsley Armstrong Trinidad and Tobago21.13
7Bruno Cherrier France21.15
8Richard Hardware Jamaica21.24

Final

RankAthleteNationTime
Valeriy Borzov Soviet Union20.00
Larry Black United States20.19
Pietro Mennea Italy20.30
4Larry Burton United States20.37
5Chuck Smith United States20.55
6Siegfried Schenke East Germany20.56
7Martin Jellinghaus West Germany20.65
8Hans-Joachim Zenk East Germany21.05

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1972 Munich Summer Games: Men's 200 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  2. "200 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
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