Canada at the 1964 Summer Olympics

Canada competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. 115 competitors, 95 men and 20 women, took part in 92 events in 16 sports.[1]

Canada at the
1964 Summer Olympics
IOC codeCAN
NOCCanadian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ca (in English and French)
in Tokyo
Competitors115 in 16 sports
Flag bearer Gilmour Boa
Medals
Ranked 22nd
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
4
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

Medalists

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Athletics

Men's Competition

100 metres

  • Harry Jerome
    • Heat 10.5
    • Second Round 10.3
    • Semi Final 10.3
    • Final 10.2 (→ Bronze Medal)

200 metres

  • Harry Jerome
    • Heat 20.9
    • Second Round 21.2
    • Semi Final 21.0
    • Final 20.8 (→ 4th place)

400 metres

  • Bill Crothers
    • Heat 46.8
    • Second Round 46.7
    • Semi Final 46.9 (→ did not advance)

800 metres

  • Bill Crothers
    • Heat 1:49.3
    • Semi Final 1:47.3
    • Final 1:45.6 (→ Silver Medal)
  • Don Bertoia
    • Heat 1:52.2 (→ did not advance)

1.500 metres

  • Ergas Leps
    • Heat 3:46.4
    • Semi Final 3:51.2 (→ did not advance)

5.000 metres

10.000 metres

110 m Hurdles

400 m Hurdles

20 km Walk

  • Alexander Oakley
    • Final did not finish (→ no ranking)

50 km Walk

  • Alexander Oakley
    • Final 4:27:24.6 (→ 15th place)

Pole Vault

Decathlon

Basketball

Men's Team Competition

Boxing

Men's Flyweight (51 kg)

  • John Henry
    • First Round Lost to Constantin Ciuca (ROM), DSQ

Men's Lightweight (60 kg)

Men's Light-Welterweight (63½ kg)

  • Harvey Reti
    • First Round Bye
    • Second Round Lost to István Toth (HUN), 2:3

Men's Welterweight (67 kg)

Canoeing

Diving

Equestrian

Fencing

Three fencers, two men and one woman, represented Canada in 1964.

Men's foil
Men's épée
Men's sabre
Women's foil
  • Pacita Weidel

Gymnastics

Hockey

Men's Team Competition

Judo

Rowing

Sailing

Shooting

Six shooters represented Canada in 1964.

25 m pistol
50 m pistol
50 m rifle, three positions
50 m rifle, prone
Trap

Swimming

Weightlifting

Wrestling

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References

  1. "Canada at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
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