Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres

The women's 200 metres was the second-shortest of the four women's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. It was held on 18 October and 19 October 1964. 42 athletes from 27 nations entered, with 6 not starting in the first round. The first round and the semifinal were held on 18 October, with the final on 19 October.[1]

Women's 200 metres
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates18–19 October
Competitors42 from 27 nations
Medalists
Edith McGuire  United States
Irena Kirszenstein  Poland
Marilyn Black  Australia

Results

First round

The top two runners in each of the 6 heats advanced, as well as the next four fastest runners from across the heats.

First round, heat 1

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Janet Simpson Great Britain24.0 seconds
2Eva Lehocká Czechoslovakia24.2 seconds
3Joyce Bennett Australia24.3 seconds
4Michele Lurot France24.7 seconds
5Erzsébet Bartos Hungary24.9 seconds
6E. E. Giron Olivares Mexico25.3 seconds
Halina Gorecka PolandDid not start

First round, heat 2

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Miguelina Cobián Cuba23.8 seconds
2Barbara Sobotta Poland24.1 seconds
3Irene Piotrowski Canada24.4 seconds
4Inge Aigner Austria24.7 seconds
5Susana Ritchie Argentina24.7 seconds
Margit Nemesházi HungaryDid not start
Ulla-Britt Wieslander SwedenDid not start

First round, heat 3

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Margaret Burvill Australia24.2 seconds
2Heilwig Jacob United Team of Germany24.2 seconds
3Galina Gaida Soviet Union24.4 seconds
4Deborah Thompson United States24.6 seconds
5Irene Muyanca Uganda27.6 seconds
Clarice Ahanotu NigeriaDid not start
Jean Mitchell PanamaDid not start

First round, heat 4

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Lyudmila Samotyosova Soviet Union23.8 seconds
2Dorothy Hyman Great Britain24.0 seconds
3Vivian Brown United States24.1 seconds
4Louise Sydranski Israel24.6 seconds
5Adlin Mair Jamaica25.0 seconds
6Kusolwan Soraja Thailand26.1 seconds
7Marcela Daniel Panama26.6 seconds

First round, heat 5

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Edith McGuire United States23.4 seconds
2Marilyn Black Australia23.7 seconds
3Una Morris Jamaica24.2 seconds
4Mona Sulaiman Philippines25.4 seconds
5Song Yang Ja South Korea26.5 seconds
Jutta Heine United Team of GermanyDisqualified
Maria Itkina Soviet UnionDid not start

First round, heat 6

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Irena Kirszenstein Poland23.8 seconds
2Daphne Arden Great Britain24.2 seconds
3Doreen Porter New Zealand24.2 seconds
4Erika Pollmann United Team of Germany24.4 seconds
5Makiko Izawa Japan25.4 seconds
6Delceita Oakley Panama26.2 seconds
7Yeh Chu-mei Republic of China27.1 seconds

Semifinals

The top four runners in each of the two semifinals advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Edith McGuire United States23.3 seconds
2Irena Kirszenstein Poland23.6 seconds
3Janet Simpson Great Britain23.7 seconds
4Daphne Arden Great Britain24.0 seconds
5Margaret Burvill Australia24.3 seconds
6Eva Lehocká Czechoslovakia24.5 seconds
7Joyce Bennett Australia24.7 seconds
Miguelina Cobián CubaDisqualified

Semifinal 2

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Marilyn Black Australia23.4 seconds
2Lyudmila Samotyosova Soviet Union23.7 seconds
3Una Morris Jamaica23.7 seconds
4Barbara Sobotta Poland23.7 seconds
5Dorothy Hyman Great Britain23.9 seconds
6Doreen Porter New Zealand24.0 seconds
7Heilwig Jacob United Team of Germany24.1 seconds
8Vivian Brown United States24.3 seconds

Final

PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Edith McGuire United States23.0 seconds OR
2Irena Kirszenstein Poland23.1 seconds
3Marilyn Black Australia23.1 seconds
4Una Morris Jamaica23.5 seconds
5Lyudmila Samotyosova Soviet Union23.5 seconds
6Barbara Sobotta Poland23.9 seconds
7Janet Simpson Great Britain23.9 seconds
8Daphne Arden Great Britain24.0 seconds

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Women's 200 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
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