Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

Men's 10,000 metres
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Billy Mills crossing the finish line
(U.S. Marine Corps photo)
Venue Olympic Stadium
Dates 14 October
Competitors 29 from 17 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Billy Mills  United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Mohammed Gammoudi  Tunisia
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ron Clarke  Australia

The men's 10,000 metres was the longest of the seven men's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. It was held on 14 October. 38 athletes from 23 nations entered, with 6 more not starting the event. The event was held as a single heat.[1]

Results

Final

World record holder Ron Clarke set the tone of the race. His tactic of surging every other lap appeared to be working. Halfway through the race, only five runners were still with Clarke: Mohammed Gammoudi of Tunisia, Mamo Wolde of Ethiopia, Barry Magee of New Zealand, Kokichi Tsuburaya of Japan, and Billy Mills of the United States. Magee and Tsuburaya, the local favorite, lost contact first, then Wolde. With two laps to go, only two runners were still with Clarke. On paper, it seemed to be Clarke's race. He had run a world record time of 28:15.6 while neither Gammoudi nor Mills had ever run under 29 minutes.

Mills and Clarke were running together with Gammoudi right behind as they entered the final lap. They were lapping other runners and, down the backstretch, Clarke was boxed in. He pushed Mills once, then again. Then Gammoudi pushed his way between them both and surged into the lead as they rounded the final curve. Clarke recovered and began chasing Gammoudi while Mills appeared to be too far back to be in contention. Clarke failed to catch Gammoudi, but Mills pulled out to lane 4 and sprinted past them both. His winning time of 28:24.4 was almost 50 seconds faster than he had run before and set a new Olympic record for the event. No American had ever before won the 10,000 m, nor has any other American come seriously close until Galen Rupp took the silver at the 2012 London Olympics.

American television viewers were able to hear the surprise and drama as NBC expert analyst Dick Bank[2] screamed, "Look at Mills, look at Mills" over the more sedate play-by-play announcer Bud Palmer, who seemed to miss what was unfolding.[3] For bringing that drama to the coverage, Bank was fired.[4]

The top four runners beat the Olympic record.

PlaceAthleteNationTime 5000
1Billy Mills United States28:24.4 OR14:04.6
2Mohammed Gammoudi Tunisia28:24.814:07.0
3Ron Clarke Australia28:25.814:05.0
4Mamo Wolde Ethiopia28:31.814:06.0
5Leonid Ivanov Soviet Union28:53.214:13.0
6Kōkichi Tsuburaya Japan28:59.314:09.0
7Murray Halberg New Zealand29:10.814:16.0
8Tony Cook Australia29:15.814:11.0
9Gerry Lindgren United States29:20.614:12.0
10Franc Cervan Yugoslavia29:21.014:16.0
11Siegfried Herrmann United Team of Germany29:27.014:17.0
12Henri Clerckx Belgium29:29.614:28.0
13Jean Fayolle France29:30.814:27.0
14Teruo Funai Japan29:33.214:27.0
15Jean Vaillant France29:33.614:27.0
16József Sütő Hungary29:43.014:36.0
17Josef Tomas Czechoslovakia29:46.414:39.0
18Ron Hill Great Britain29:53.014:27.0
19Pal Benum Norway30:00.814:38.0
20Siegfried Rothe United Team of Germany30:04.614:39.0
21Michael Bullivant Great Britain30:12.014:28.0
22Fergus Murray Great Britain30:22.414:29.0
23Barry Magee New Zealand30:32.014:06.0
24Ron Larrieu United States30:42.614:37.0
25Pyotr Bolotnikov Soviet Union30:52.814:42.0
26Bruce Kidd Canada30:56.414:43.0
27Artur Hannemann United Team of Germany30:56.615:13.0
28Watanabe Kazumi Japan31:00.615:12.0
29Ranatunge Karunananda Ceylon32:21.216:43.0
Pascal Mfyomi TanzaniaDNF
Naftali Temu KenyaDNF
János Pintér HungaryDNF
Jim Hogan IrelandDNF
Muharrem Dalkılıç TurkeyDNF
Andrei Barabaș RomaniaDNF
Fernando Aguilar SpainDNF
Mohamed Hadheb Hannachi TunisiaDNF
Nikolay Dutov Soviet UnionDNF

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Games: Men's 10,000 metres". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  2. Track & Field News • View topic – Look At Archived 2012-02-27 at the Wayback Machine.. Trackandfieldnews.com (2010-06-30). Retrieved on 2011-04-18.
  3. 1964 Olympic 10,000m on YouTube (2008-04-09). Retrieved on 2011-04-18.
  4. "TV COLUMN: Bank's call made Mills' upset even more memorable". U-T San Diego.
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