Athletics at the 1963 Mediterranean Games

Athletics at the 1963 Mediterranean Games were held in Naples, Italy.[1]

Athletics at the 1963 Mediterranean Games
Dates27–29 September
Host city Naples
Events21
Participation13 nations


Results

For event details see Athletics at the 1963 Mediterranean Games – Results
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Claude Piquemal (FRA)10.5  Livio Berruti (ITA)10.6  Lazar Benakoun (MAR)11.0
200 metres  Livio Berruti (ITA)21.1  Armando Sardi (ITA)21.3  Sergio Ottolina (ITA)21.6
400 metres  Michel Hiblot (FRA)47.6  Nikolaos Regoukos (GRE)48.0  Jean-Pierre Boccardo (FRA)48.4
800 metres  Francesco Bianchi (ITA)1:50.6  François Châtelet (FRA)1:50.7  Jean Pellez (FRA)1:51.3
1500 metres  Jean Wadoux (FRA)3:54.4  Tomás Barris (ESP)3:54.5  Brahim Chemmam (TUN)3:55.7
5000 metres  Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN)14:07.4 GR  Jean Fayolle (FRA)14:09.3  Fernando Aguilar (ESP)14:12.6
10,000 metres  Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN)29:34.2 GR  Franc Červan (YUG)29:44.8  Iluminado Corcuera (ESP)29:54.6
Marathon  Bakir Benaïssa (MAR)2:26:50  Francesco Putti (ITA)2:36:27  Hüseyin Aktaş (TUR)2:41:03
110 metres hurdles  Michel Chardel (FRA)13.9 GR  Marcel Duriez (FRA)14.1  Giorgio Mazza (ITA)14.1
400 metres hurdles  Roberto Frinolli (ITA)51.4 GR  Eddy Van Praagh (FRA)52.2  Robert Poirier (FRA)52.4
4 x 100 metres relay  Italy
Livio Berruti
Pasquale Giannattasio
Sergio Ottolina
Armando Sardi
40.1 GR  France
Jean-Louis Brugier
Paul Genevay
Claude Piquemal
Jocelyn Delecour
40.1  Morocco41.3
4 x 400 metres relay  France
Eddy van Praagh
Jean-Claude Leriche
Jean-Pierre Boccardo
Michel Hiblot
3:11.8 GR  Spain
Juan Francisco Suárez
Francisco Sainz
Virgilio González
Pablo Cano
3:13.7  Greece3:15.4
50 km walk  Abdon Pamich (ITA)4:33:13 GR  Ahmed Naceur Ben Messaoud (TUN)4:39:47  Gianni Corsaro (ITA)4:44:38
High jump  Mauro Bogliatto (ITA)2.03 m GR  Dragan Andjelković (YUG)2.00 m  Raymond Dugarreau (FRA)1.95 m
Pole vault  Roman Lešek (YUG)4.75 m GR  Roland Gras (FRA)4.55 m  Hervé d'Encausse (FRA)4.55 m
Long jump  Luis Felipe Areta (ESP)7.48 m  Jean Cochard (FRA)7.44 m  Alain Lefèvre (FRA)7.41 m
Triple jump  Luis Felipe Areta (ESP)15.65 m  Giuseppe Gentile (ITA)15.50 m  Vladimir Njaradi (YUG)15.25 m
Shot put  Silvano Meconi (ITA)17.82 m GR  Boško Tomasović (YUG)17.73 m  Petar Barišić (YUG)17.49 m
Discus throw  Dako Radošević (YUG)53.96 m  Gaetano Dalla Pria (ITA)52.95 m  Franco Grossi (ITA)52.85 m
Hammer throw  Zvonko Bezjak (YUG)63.59 m GR  Guy Husson (FRA)63.20 m  Ennio Boschini (ITA)59.70 m
Javelin throw  Carlo Lievore (ITA)77.75 m GR  Christian Monneret (FRA)76.03 m  Vanni Rodeghiero (ITA)74.16 m

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy*85619
2 France59620
3 Yugoslavia3328
4 Spain2226
5 Tunisia2114
6 Morocco1023
7 Greece0112
8 Turkey0011
Totals (8 nations)21212163
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References

  1. "Mediterranean Games – Past Medallists". sports-gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
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