Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metres

The men's 200 metres was an event at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. The competition was held on July 27, 1980, and on July 28, 1980.[1] There were 57 competitors from 37 nations.[2] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Pietro Mennea of Italy, the nation's first victory in the event since 1960 and second overall (tied for second-most with Canada behind the United States' 12 wins). Great Britain earned its first medal in the men's 200 metres since 1928 with Allan Wells' silver. Don Quarrie of Jamaica, the defending champion, took bronze. Mennea (the 1972 bronze medalist) and Quarrie were the fifth and sixth men to earn multiple medals in the event.

Men's 200 metres
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
Pietro Mennea (1973)
VenueCentral Lenin Stadium
Date27 July 1980 (heats and quarterfinals)
28 July 1980 (semifinals and final)
Competitors57 from 37 nations
Winning time20.19
Medalists
Pietro Mennea
 Italy
Allan Wells
 Great Britain
Don Quarrie
 Jamaica

Summary

Random lane draw put the two semifinal winners on the outside, Leonard having the misfortune to draw lane 1, Mennea in lane 8. Wells was just inside of Mennea in 7 while Quarrie drew lane 4. Wells just eked into the final with a fourth place in his semifinal. Had timed qualification been involved, he only had the tenth-fastest time in the semis.

Wells, who disliked using starting blocks but used them, was out fast, making up the stagger on Mennea 40 metres into the race. Coming off the turn Mennea was two metres back, behind both Leonard and Quarrie. Mennea accelerated down the straight edging closer to Wells with every step. He caught Wells five metres before the finish and continued past him for the win, regarded as one of the great comebacks in Olympic sprinting. Quarrie was able to outlean Leonard for the bronze.[3][4]

Background

This was the 18th appearance of the event, which was not held at the first Olympics in 1896 but has been on the program ever since. Three of the eight finalists from the 1976 Games returned: gold medalist Don Quarrie of Jamaica, fourth-place finisher (and 1972 bronze medalist) Pietro Mennea of Italy, and seventh-place finisher Colin Bradford of Jamaica. The odds on favourite was Mennea, the current world record holder. Other favourites in the field included Quarrie, Silvio Leonard of Cuba, and Allan Wells of Great Britain.[2]

Angola, Benin, Botswana, Guinea, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Mozambique, the Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Syria, and Zambia each made their debut in the event. France and Great Britain each made their 16th appearance, most of the nations competing in 1980 but one fewer than the United States, missing the event for the first time.

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 in the heats.

There were 9 heats of between 6 and 7 runners each (before withdrawals), with the top 3 men in each advancing to the quarterfinals along with the next 5 fastest overall. The quarterfinals consisted of 4 heats of 8 athletes each; the 4 fastest men in each heat 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

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1980 Summer Olympics.

World record Pietro Mennea (ITA)19.72Mexico City, Mexico12 September 1979
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 Moscow Time (UTC+3)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 27 July 198010:30
18:25
Heats
Quarterfinals
Monday, 28 July 198017:20
20:10
Semifinals
Final

Results

Heats

Held on July 27, 1980.

Heat 1

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Cameron Sharp Great Britain 21.51Q
2 Tomás González Cuba 21.64Q
3 Pavel Pavlov Bulgaria 21.78Q
4 Nikolaos Angelopoulos Greece 21.98
5 Grégoire Illorson Cameroon 22.21
6 Rubén Inácio Angola 22.52
7 Casimir Pereira Seychelles 22.59

Heat 2

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Pietro Mennea Italy 21.26Q
2 Ferenc Kiss Hungary 21.34Q
3 Olaf Prenzler East Germany 21.35Q
4 Mike McFarlane Great Britain 21.43q
5 Nabil Nahri Syria 22.14
6 Ahmed Mohamed Sallouma Libya 22.88
Abdul Majeed Al-Mosawi Kuwait DNS

Heat 3

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Don Quarrie Jamaica 20.87Q
2 Joseph Arame France 21.24Q
3 Peter Okodogbe Nigeria 21.42Q
4 Altevir de Araújo Brazil 21.49q
5 Cheikh Touradou Diouf Senegal 21.89
6 Henk Brouwer Netherlands 21.96
7 Paul Haba Guinea 22.70

Heat 4

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Marian Woronin Poland 21.63Q
2 István Nagy Hungary 21.80Q
3 Gerardo Suero Dominican Republic 22.16Q
Aleksandr Stasevich Soviet Union DNF
Théophile Nkounkou Republic of the Congo DNS
José Luis Elias Peru DNS
Emmanuel Bitanga Cameroon DNS

Heat 5

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Colin Bradford Jamaica 21.17Q
2 Leszek Dunecki Poland 21.30Q
3 Petar Petrov Bulgaria 21.59Q
4 David Lukuba Tanzania 21.76
5 Pascal Aho Benin 22.09
6 Roland Dagher Lebanon 22.27
7 Walter During Sierra Leone 23.12

Heat 6

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Andrew Bruce Trinidad and Tobago 21.36Q
2 Allan Wells Great Britain 21.57Q
3 Aleksandar Popović Yugoslavia 21.65Q
4 Hammed Adio Nigeria 21.79
5 Perumal Subramanian India 22.39
6 Rudolph George Sierra Leone 23.20
Vladimir Muravyov Soviet Union DNS

Heat 7

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 James Gilkes Guyana 21.07Q
2 František Břečka Czechoslovakia 21.49Q
3 Bernhard Hoff East Germany 21.53Q
4 Boubacar Diallo Senegal 21.56q
5 Joseph Letseka Lesotho 22.31
6 Lucien Josiah Botswana 22.45
Constantino Reis Mozambique DNF

Heat 8

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Osvaldo Lara Cuba 21.03Q
2 Christopher Brathwaite Trinidad and Tobago 21.13Q
3 Nikolay Sidorov Soviet Union 21.15Q
4 Vladimir Ivanov Bulgaria 21.28q
5 Alston Muziyo Zambia 22.47
6 Besha Tuffa Ethiopia 23.18
Pascal Barré France DNS

Heat 9

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Silvio Leonard Cuba 20.95Q
2 Bernard Petitbois France 21.16Q
3 Paulo Roberto Correira Brazil 21.27Q
4 Zenon Licznerski Poland 21.36q
5 Mwalimu Ali Tanzania 21.83
6 Sheku Boima Sierra Leone 22.93
7 Sitthixay Sacpraseuth Laos 24.28

Quarterfinals

Held on July 27, 1980.

Quarterfinal 1

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Don Quarrie Jamaica 20.89Q
2 Marian Woronin Poland 20.97Q
3 Osvaldo Lara Cuba 21.01Q
4 Ferenc Kiss Hungary 21.24Q
5 Bernard Petitbois France 21.32
6 Mike McFarlane Great Britain 21.33
7 Aleksandar Popović Yugoslavia 21.66
8 Petar Petrov Bulgaria 21.89

Quarterfinal 2

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Allan Wells Great Britain 20.59Q
2 James Gilkes Guyana 20.83Q
3 Peter Okodogbe Nigeria 20.89Q
4 Olaf Prenzler East Germany 20.89Q
5 Christopher Brathwaite Trinidad and Tobago 21.02
6 Colin Bradford Jamaica 21.04
7 Altevir de Araújo Brazil 21.22
8 Pavel Pavlov Bulgaria 21.35

Quarterfinal 3

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Silvio Leonard Cuba 20.93Q
2 Joseph Arame France 20.95Q
3 Bernhard Hoff East Germany 20.96Q
4 Cameron Sharp Great Britain 21.16Q
5 Zenon Licznerski Poland 21.22
6 István Nagy Hungary 21.38
7 František Břečka Czechoslovakia 21.47
8 Gerardo Suero Dominican Republic 21.75

Quarterfinal 4

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Pietro Mennea Italy 20.60Q
2 Nikolay Sidorov Soviet Union 20.83Q
3 Leszek Dunecki Poland 20.87Q
4 Andrew Bruce Trinidad and Tobago 20.94Q
5 Vladimir Ivanov Bulgaria 20.96
6 Paulo Roberto Correia Brazil 21.01
7 Boubacar Diallo Senegal 21.10
8 Tomás González Cuba 21.19

Semifinals

Held on July 28, 1980.

Semifinal 1

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Silvio Leonard Cuba 20.61Q
2 Bernhard Hoff East Germany 20.69Q
3 Marian Woronin Poland 20.75Q
4 Allan Wells Great Britain 20.75Q
5 James Gilkes Guyana 20.87
6 Peter Okodogbe Nigeria 21.03
7 Andrew Bruce Trinidad and Tobago 21.16
8 Ferenc Kiss Hungary 21.17

Semifinal 2

Rank AthleteNation TimeNotes
1 Pietro Mennea Italy 20.70Q
2 Don Quarrie Jamaica 20.76Q
3 Leszek Dunecki Poland 20.82Q
4 Osvaldo Lara Cuba 20.93Q
5 Olaf Prenzler East Germany 21.00
6 Joseph Arame France 21.05
7 Nikolay Sidorov Soviet Union 21.17
8 Cameron Sharp Great Britain 21.24

Final

Held on July 28, 1980.

Rank AthleteNation Time
Pietro Mennea Italy 20.19
Allan Wells Great Britain 20.21
Don Quarrie Jamaica 20.29
4 Silvio Leonard Cuba 20.30
5 Bernhard Hoff East Germany 20.50
6 Leszek Dunecki Poland 20.68
7 Marian Woronin Poland 20.81
8 Osvaldo Lara Cuba 21.19

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