Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump

The men's high jump was one of four men's jumping events on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. Qualification was held on October 20, 1964, with the final on October 21. 29 athletes from 20 nations entered, with 1 not starting in the qualification round.[1]

Men's high jump
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
John Thomas, Valeriy Brumel and John Rambo on the podium
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates20–21 October
Competitors29 from 20 nations
Medalists
Valeriy Brumel  Soviet Union
John Thomas  United States
John Rambo  United States

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1964 Summer Olympics.

World Record 2.28 Valeriy Brumel Moscow (URS) July 21, 1963
Olympic Record 2.16 Robert Shavlakadze Rome (ITA) September 1, 1960
2.16 Valeriy Brumel Rome (ITA) September 1, 1960

Valeriy Brumel, John Thomas and John Rambo all equalled the Olympic record with 2.16 metres. Valeriy Brumel and John Thomas also set a new Olympic record with 2.18 metres.

Results

Qualification

Jumpers had to pass 2.06 metres to qualify for the final. The bar started at 1.90 metres, increasing gradually to 2.06 metres. Each jumper had three attempts at each height or could skip any lower height (but could not return to a lower height if he determined that he could not succeed).

PlaceAthleteNationBest mark 1.901.952.002.032.06
1Valeriy Brumel Soviet Union2.06 metres--OXXOO
Mauro Bogliatto Italy2.06 metres-OOXOO
Ed Caruthers United States2.06 metresOXOOOO
Edward Czernik Poland2.06 metres-OOOO
Ralf Drecoll United Team of Germany2.06 metresOOOOXXO
Henri Elendé Republic of the Congo2.06 metresO-O-O
Mahamat Idriss Chad2.06 metres-OOOO
Samuel Igun Nigeria2.06 metresOOXOXOXO
Evgeni Yordanov Bulgaria2.06 metresOXOXOOO
Rudi Köppen United Team of Germany2.06 metres-XOOXXOXO
Gordon Miller Great Britain2.06 metresOOXXOXOXXO
Kjell-Åke Nilsson Sweden2.06 metres-OXOOXO
Lawrie Peckham Australia2.06 metresOOOXOO
Stig Pettersson Sweden2.06 metres-OOOXO
John Rambo United States2.06 metresOOOXOO
Wolfgang Schillkowski United Team of Germany2.06 metresOOOXOXO
Robert Shavlakadze Soviet Union2.06 metres--OOO
Valeriy Skvortsov Soviet Union2.06 metres-OOOO
Anthony Sneazwell Australia2.06 metres-XOOOXO
John Thomas United States2.06 metres--XOOO
21Luis María Garriga Spain2.03 metresOOOXXOXXX
22Henrik Hellén Finland2.00 metresOOOXXX
Robert Sainte-Rose France2.00 metresOOOXXX
24Kuniyoshi Sugioka Japan2.00 metresOXOOXXX
25Jón Ólafsson Iceland2.00 metresOOXOXXX
26Roberto Abugattas Peru1.95 metresOXOXXX
27Kinya Miyazaki Japan1.90 metresO-XXX
28Kateseperswasdi Bhakdikul ThailandNo markXXX
Cha Won Sil North KoreaDid not start

Final

Each jumper again had three attempts at each height, with the bar starting at 1.90 metres. Three jumpers were unable to perform as well as they had in the qualification.

PlaceAthleteNationBest mark 1.901.952.002.032.062.092.122.142.162.182.20
1Valeriy Brumel Soviet Union2.18 metres OR--OOOOOXXOOOXXX
2John Thomas United States2.18 metres OR--OOOOXOXXOXOOXXX
3John Rambo United States2.16 metres--OOOOXOOXXOXXX
4Stig Pettersson Sweden2.14 metres--O-OOXOXOXXX
5Robert Shavlakadze Soviet Union2.14 metres---OOOOXXOXXX
6Ralf Drecoll United Team of Germany2.09 metres-OOOOOXXX
Kjell-Åke Nilsson Sweden2.09 metres-OOOOOXXX
8Ed Caruthers United States2.09 metres--OOXOOXXX
9Mahamat Idriss Chad2.09 metres--OOOXOXXX
10Lawrie Peckham Australia2.09 metresOOOOOXOXXX
11Edward Czernik Poland2.06 metres--O-OXXX
12Evgeni Yordanov Bulgaria2.06 metres-OOOOXXX
13Anthony Sneazwell Australia2.06 metres-XOOXXOOXXX
14Valeriy Skvortsov Soviet Union2.06 metres-OOOXOXXX
15Samuel Igun Nigeria2.06 metresOOOOXOXXX
16Mauro Bogliatto Italy2.06 metres-XOOOXOXXX
17Wolfgang Schillkowski United Team of Germany2.06 metresOOOOXXOXXX
18Gordon Miller Great Britain2.03 metresOOOOXXX
19Rudi Köppen United Team of Germany2.00 metresOOOXXX
20Henri Elendé Republic of the Congo1.90 metresO-XXX

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's High Jump". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
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