Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metres hurdles

The Men's 400 metres hurdles competition at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia took place on November 23–24 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[1]

Men's 400 metres hurdles
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
VenueMelbourne Cricket Ground
DateNovember 23–24
Competitors28 from 18 nations
Winning time50.1
Medalists
Glenn Davis  United States
Eddie Southern  United States
Josh Culbreath  United States
Video on YouTube Official Video @11:15

Earlier in the year, Glenn Davis had demolished Yuriy Lituyev's three year old world record, knocking almost a full second off the mark and taking the time under 50 seconds for the first time ever.

During the final, the six lanes were fairly even, with Lituyev pushing the backstretch to gain a slight advantage going in to the final turn. That was swallowed up during the turn as Davis surged, leading Eddie Southern and Gert Potgieter off the turn. Davis expanded his lead over Southern from 2 meters to 5 meters down the home stretch for the win. Over the final barrier, Potgieter caught his trail leg on the hurdle which knocked him off balance. He was able to take two more strides then did a face plant in the middle of the track. On the inside, Josh Culbreath was able to cruise by for bronze, completing the American sweep. Four years later, Davis would lead another American sweep in the event. USA also swept this event in 1904 and 2008.

Competition format

The men's 400m hurdles competition started with six heats, where the fastest two from each heat qualified to one of the two semifinals groups. The three fastest runners from each semifinals group advanced to the final.

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Glenn Davis (USA) 49.5 Los Angeles, United States June 29, 1956
Olympic record  Charles Moore (USA) 50.8 Helsinki, Finland July 21, 1952

Results

Heats

Heat 1

RankNameCountryResult
1Glenn Davis United States 51.3
2David Lean Australia 51.4
3Keiji Ogushi Japan 53.2
4Ovidio de Jesús Puerto Rico 54.0
5Pablo Somblingo Philippines 54.5

Heat 2

RankNameCountryResult
1Eddie Southern United States 51.3
2Harry Kane Great Britain 51.8
3Geoff Goodacre Australia 52.5
4Kalim Khawaja Ghani Pakistan 55.1
5Jagdev Singh India 55.2

Heat 3

RankNameCountryResult
1Josh Culbreath United States 50.9
2Guy Cury France 51.6
3Jaime Aparicio Colombia 52.0
4Tom Farrell Great Britain 52.7
5Muhammad Yaqub Pakistan 53.1
6Tsai Cheng-Fu Chinese Taipei 54.6

Heat 4

RankNameCountryResult
1Ross Parker Australia 53.5
2Ioannis Kambadelis Greece 53.7
3Amadeo Francis Puerto Rico 54.3

Heat 5

RankNameCountryResult
1Yuriy Lituyev Soviet Union 51.6
2Gert Potgieter South Africa 52.0
3Ossi Mildh Finland 52.1
4Alexandre Yankoff France 53.1
5Marcel Lambrechts Belgium 54.0

Heat 6

RankNameCountryResult
1Anatoliy Yulin Soviet Union 52.1
2Ilie Savel Romania 52.2
3Bob Shaw Great Britain 52.5
4Ulisses dos Santos Brazil 53.8

Semifinals

Group 1

RankNameCountryResult
1Eddie Southern United States 50.1 OR
2Glenn Davis United States 50.7
3Gert Potgieter South Africa 51.3
4Guy Cury France 51.5
5Anatoliy Yulin Soviet Union 51.7
6Ross Parker Australia 52.6

Group 2

RankNameCountryResult
1Josh Culbreath United States 50.9
2David Lean Australia 51.4
3Yuriy Lituyev Soviet Union 51.8
4Ilie Savel Romania 52.0
5Harry Kane Great Britain 52.7
6Ioannis Kambadelis Greece 53.8

Final

RankNameCountryResult
Glenn Davis United States 50.1
Eddie Southern United States 50.8
Josh Culbreath United States 51.6
4Yuriy Lituyev Soviet Union 51.7
5David Lean Australia 51.8
6Gert Potgieter South Africa 56.0

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Games: Men's 400 metres Hurdles". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
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