Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's 800 metres

The men's 800 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany took place on September 2, 1972.[1]

Men's 800 metres
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Left-right: Mike Boit, Dave Wottle, Yevhen Arzhanov
VenueOlympic Stadium
DatesSeptember 2
Competitors61 from 46 nations
Winning time1:45.86
Medalists
Dave Wottle
 United States
Yevgeniy Arzhanov
 Soviet Union
Mike Boit
 Kenya

Summary

The race went out very quickly for the first 200 m, with the two Kenyans, Boit and Ouko, pushing the pace. Wottle lagged far behind the rest of the field for the first 300 m, only catching up to the pack around the end of the first lap; the leaders went through the first 400 m in 52.3 seconds. Yevgeniy Arzhanov, the pre-race favorite, made a strong move on the final backstretch, and with only 18 m remaining seemed to have clinched the victory; Wottle's final burst of speed, however, brought him across the line nine inches (23 cm) ahead of Arzhanov, who fell in desperation in the final step of the race.

Much has been written about Wottle's technique in winning this race with virtually even 26 second splits. What looked like blazing speed at the end was relative to the other runners who were losing speed after running the first part of the race so fast.[2][3]

Wottle had equaled the world record winning the US trials. Still, few had expected Wottle, who had suffered tendinitis in his knees earlier that summer, to defeat Arzhanov, as the Soviet had not lost an 800 m final in four years; Wottle himself was so surprised at winning the race that he forgot to remove his golf cap when the U.S. national anthem was played at the medal ceremony. When reporters later asked him if his failure to remove the cap, a good luck charm which he always wore while racing, was a protest against the Vietnam War, Wottle replied that he had merely forgotten and formally apologized to the American people.[4]

Results

Heats

Qualification rule: First 3 of each heat advance directly (Q) to the semifinals.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Alain Sans France1:49.2Q
21Mansour Guettaya Tunisia1:49.4Q
31Azzedine Azzouzi Algeria1:49.4Q
41Rick Wohlhuter United States1:49.4
51Reza Entezari Iran1:50.5
61Édouard Rasoanaivo Madagascar1:50.8
71Alphonse Mandonda Republic of the Congo1:51.2
1Mohamed Aboker SomaliaDQ
12Robert Ouko Kenya1:47.4Q
22Jože Međimurec Yugoslavia1:48.1Q
32Yevhen Volkov Soviet Union1:48.6Q
42Fernando Mamede Portugal1:48.6
52Mohamed Sid Ali Djouadi Algeria1:50.4
62Colin Campbell Great Britain1:54.8
72Francisco Menocal Nicaragua1:58.6
82Thomas Howe Liberia2:00.7
13Franz-Josef Kemper West Germany1:47.3Q
23Dave Cropper Great Britain1:47.5Q
33Rolf Gysin Switzerland1:47.5Q
43Roqui Sanchez France1:47.9
53Thomas Saisi Kenya1:48.5
63András Zsinka Hungary1:49.0
73Daniel Andrade Senegal1:53.9
3Saad Maaz Abdulrazak Saudi ArabiaDNS
14Mulugetta Tadesse Ethiopia1:47.1Q
24Dave Wottle United States1:47.6Q
34Josef Schmid West Germany1:47.8Q
44Graeme Rootham Australia1:48.2
54Lennox Stewart Trinidad and Tobago1:48.7
64Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson Iceland1:50.8
74Roger Kangni Togo1:52.1
4M'Hamad Amakdouf MoroccoDNS
15Yevgeniy Arzhanov Soviet Union1:48.3Q
25Andrzej Kupczyk Poland1:48.5Q
35Nimir Hussein Angelo Koko Sudan1:48.9Q
45Gheorghe Ghipu Romania1:50.1
55Carlos Dalurzo Argentina1:50.6
65Héctor López Venezuela1:50.8
5Walter Adams West GermanyDNF
5Antonio Fernández SpainDQ
16Dieter Fromm East Germany1:46.9Q
26Jozef Plachý Czechoslovakia1:47.1Q
36Manuel Gayoso Spain1:47.5Q
46Sriram Singh India1:47.7
56Francis Gonzalez France1:48.8
66Mehmet Tümkan Turkey1:49.5
76Hamze Kassem Lebanon1:52.5
86Harry Nkopeka Malawi1:57.7
17Mike Boit Kenya1:47.3Q
27Herman Mignon Belgium1:47.5Q
37Andy Carter Great Britain1:47.6Q
47Byron Dyce Jamaica1:48.0
57Benson Mulomba Zambia1:53.4
67Jimmy Crampton Burma1:54.2
77Fritz Pierre Haiti2:01.5
7Franco Arese ItalyDNS
18Ivan Ivanov Soviet Union1:51.0Q
28Ken Swenson United States1:51.1Q
38Francis Murphy Ireland1:51.1Q
48Sjef Hensgens Netherlands1:51.2
58Donaldo Arza Panama1:51.2
68Jaiye Abidoye Nigeria1:52.0
78Muhammad Siddique Pakistan1:52.6
88Shibrou Regassa Ethiopia1:53.3

Semifinals

Qualification rule: First 2 of each semifinal (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Robert Ouko Kenya1:47.6Q
21Dieter Fromm East Germany1:48.1Q
31Dave Cropper Great Britain1:48.4
41Josef Schmid West Germany1:48.8
51Francis Murphy Ireland1:49.2
61Azzedine Azzouzi Algeria1:49.4
71Alain Sans France1:49.6
81Yevgeniy Volkov Soviet Union1:50.1
12Dave Wottle United States1:48.7Q
22Franz-Josef Kemper West Germany1:48.8Q
32Jozef Plachý Czechoslovakia1:48.9
42Jože Međimurec Yugoslavia1:49.0
52Ivan Ivanov Soviet Union1:49.6
62Herman Mignon Belgium1:49.7
72Mansour Guettaya Tunisia1:49.8
82Nimir Hussein Angelo Koko Sudan1:51.1
13Mike Boit Kenya1:45.9Q
23Yevgeniy Arzhanov Soviet Union1:46.3Q
33Andy Carter Great Britain1:46.5q
43Andrzej Kupczyk Poland1:46.7q
53Manuel Gayoso Spain1:47.7
63Rolf Gysin Switzerland1:48.2
73Mulugetta Tadesse Ethiopia1:48.9
3Ken Swenson United StatesDNF

Final

Franz-Josef Kemper (left) congratulates the winner Dave Wottle
RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Dave Wottle United States1:45.86
Yevgeniy Arzhanov Soviet Union1:45.89
Mike Boit Kenya1:46.01
4Franz-Josef Kemper West Germany1:46.50
5Robert Ouko Kenya1:46.53
6Andy Carter Great Britain1:46.55
7Andrzej Kupczyk Poland1:47.10
8Dieter Fromm East Germany1:47.96

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1972 Munich Summer Games: Men's 800 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  2. Moore, Blaine (2010-08-20). The Best Olympic 800m Run in History » Dave Wottle in 1972 | Run to Win. News.runtowin.com. Retrieved on 2018-06-12.
  3. Stewart, Shawn (2 August 2012). What We Can Learn from Olympic Gold Medalist, Dave Wottle. Classical Conversations. Retrieved on 2018-06-12.
  4. Aatish Taseer (5 August 2004). "Too Close To Call". Time. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.
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