Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's 100 metres
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The men's 100 metres was the shortest of the men's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics
At the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, the athletics competition included 36 events, 24 for men and 12 for women. The women's 400 metres and women's pentathlon events were newly introduced at these Games. There were a total number of 1016 participating athletes from 82 countries.-Men's...

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, Japan. It was held on 14 October and 15 October 1964. 76 athletes from 49 nations entered, with 3 not starting in the first round. The first two rounds were held on 14 October, with the semifinals and the final on 15 October.

First round, heat 1

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Iijima Hideo  10.3 seconds
2 Bernard Laidebeur
Bernard Laidebeur
Bernard Laidebeur was a French athlete, who mainly competed in the 100 metres. He was born in Paris.He competed for France at the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan, where he won the bronze medal with his team mates Paul Genevay, Claude Piquemal and Jocelyn Delecour in the men's 4 x 100...

 
10.5 seconds
3 Edvin Ozolin  10.5 seconds
4 Kenneth Lawrence Powell  10.7 seconds
5 Zbigniew Syka  10.7 seconds
6 Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa
Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa
Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa is a retired Malagasy athlete who specialized in the 100 metres.At the 1964 Summer Olympics he was knocked out in the heats in both 100 and 200 metres....

 
10.8 seconds
7 Sara Camara  11.3 seconds

First round, heat 2

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Trenton Jackson  10.5 seconds
2 Peter Radford
Peter Radford
Peter Frank Radford is a former British athlete, who competed at 100 & 200 metres , broke world records, and won Olympic medals, despite being using a wheelchair by a serious kidney illness as a child.He took up competitive running at the age of 12, soon joining Birchfield Harriers, where he was...

 
10.6 seconds
3 B. El Maachi Bouchaib  10.6 seconds
4 Csaba Csutoras  10.7 seconds
5 Johan du Preez  10.7 seconds
6 Chung Ki Sun  11.0 seconds
7 Arnulfo Valles  11.1 seconds


Wind, -2.51 m/s

First round, heat 3

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Gaoussou Kone
Gaoussou Koné
Gaoussou Koné is a former sprinter from Côte d'Ivoire, who represented his native West African country at three consecutive Summer Olympics: 1964, 1968 and 1972. He is best known for winning two gold medals at the 1965 All-Africa Games.-References:*...

 
10.5 seconds
2 Mel Pender  10.5 seconds
3 Michael Kofi Ahey  10.6 seconds
4 Franciscus Luitjes  10.6 seconds
5 Wilton Jackson  10.6 seconds
6 Lynn Davies
Lynn Davies
Lynn Davies CBE was a member of the Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club and captain of the British Olympic long jump team in 1964....

 
10.7 seconds
7 Gerardo di Tolla  10.9 seconds
8 Lee Ar Tu  11.2 seconds

First round, heat 4

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Marian Dudziak
Marian Dudziak
Marian Andrzej Dudziak was a Polish sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres.He was born in Wielichowo and represented the clubs Orkan Poznań and Olimpia Poznań. At the 1964 Summer Olympics he won a silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay with teammates Andrzej Zieliński, Wiesław Maniak and...

 
10.6 seconds
2 Stanley Fabian Allotey  10.6 seconds
3 John Owiti  10.6 seconds
4 Carlos Lorenzo Mañueco  10.7 seconds
5 George Reginald Collie  10.9 seconds
6 Kamata Masaru  10.9 seconds
7 Chinh Ho Than  11.9 seconds
Nikolay Politiko 

First round, heat 5

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Harry Jerome
Harry Jerome
Henry "Harry" Winston Jerome, was a Canadian track and field runner. He was the grandson of John Howard, a railway porter who represented Canada in the 1912 Summer Olympics....

 
10.5 seconds
2 Claude Piquemal
Claude Piquemal
Claude Piquemal was a French athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres.He competed for a France in the 4 x 100 metre relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan, where he won the bronze medal with his team mates Paul Genevay, Bernard Laidebeur and Jocelyn Delecour.Piquemal and...

 
10.5 seconds
3 Lloyd Murad  10.8 seconds
4 James Odongo Oduka  10.9 seconds
5 Gusman Kosanov
Gusman Kosanov
Gusman Kosanov was a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres. He trained in Kishinev and later in Alma-ata at the Armed Forces Sports Society....

 
10.9 seconds
6 Abdoulaye Ndiaye  11.0 seconds
7 Levy Psawkin  11.1 seconds

First round, heat 6

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Heinz Schumann  10.5 seconds
2 Dennis O. Johnson  10.6 seconds
3 William Joseph Earle  10.7 seconds
4 Serafino Antao  10.7 seconds
5 Huba Rozsnyai  10.8 seconds
6 Alfred Meakin
Alfred Meakin
Alfred Meakin is a retired track and field athlete, who represented Great Britain in the men's 100 metres at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan....

 
10.8 seconds
7 David Njitock  11.1 seconds
Akbar Babakhanlou  Did not start

First round, heat 7

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Wiesław Maniak  10.5 seconds
2 Arquímedes Herrera
Arquímedes Herrera
Arquímedes Herrera is a retired track and field athlete from Venezuela, who competed in the sprint events. He represented his native country at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Herrera claimed three medals at the 1963 Pan American Games in Brazil....

 
10.5 seconds
3 M. Jegathesan  10.6 seconds
4 Jose Fernandes da Rocha  11.0 seconds
5 Bassirou Doumya  11.0 seconds
6 F. J. Gutierrez Hernandez  11.0 seconds
7 Iftikhar Shah  11.4 seconds

First round, heat 8

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Bob Hayes
Bob Hayes
Robert Lee "Bullet Bob" Hayes was an Olympic sprinter turned American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University...

 
10.4 seconds
2 Tom Robinson  10.5 seconds
3 Robert William Lay  10.5 seconds
4 Ito Jiani  10.6 seconds
5 Rogelio Onofre  10.7 seconds
6 Khudher Zalada  11.1 seconds
David Ejoke  Did not start

First round, heat 9

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Fritz Obersiebrasse  10.4 seconds
2 Ivan Moreno  10.5 seconds
3 Pablo McNeil
Pablo McNeil
Pablo S. McNeil was a Jamaican sprint athlete and sprinting coach. He participated in the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. McNeil reached the semifinal of the 100 metres in the 1964 Olympics, finishing sixth with a wind assisted run of 10.30 seconds...

 
10.5 seconds
4 Laszlo Mihalyfi  10.6 seconds
5 Gary Alfred Holdsworth  10.6 seconds
6 Max Barandun  10.7 seconds
7 Jeffery Itzen Smith  10.8 seconds
8 Wesley Johnson  Did not finish

First round, heat 10

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Enrique Figuerola
Enrique Figuerola
Enrique Figuerola Camue is a former sprinter from Cuba.His major international success was his threefold participation in the Olympic Games. He made his first appearance at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, were he finished fourth in the 100 metres final...

 
10.5 seconds
2 Lynsworth Headley  10.5 seconds
3 Roger Bambuck
Roger Bambuck
Roger Bambuck was a French athlete, who mainly competed in the 100 metres.He competed for France in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City in the 100 metres and in the 4 x 100 metre relay where he won the bronze medal with his team mates Gérard Fenouil, Jocelyn Delecour and Claude Piquemal...

 
10.6 seconds
4 Manfred Knickenberg  10.7 seconds
5 Leon Yombe  10.8 seconds
6 Alberto Torres Mota  10.9 seconds
7 Suthi Manyakass  10.9 seconds
8 Rogelio Rivas 11.1 seconds

Second round

The top four runners in each of the four second round heats advanced to the semifinals.

Second round, heat 1

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Harry Jerome 10.3 seconds
2 Trenton Jackson 10.4 seconds
3 Fritz Obersiebrasse 10.4 seconds
4 Gaoussou Kone 10.4 seconds
5 Dennis O. Johnson 10.5 seconds
6 Marian Dudziak 10.5 seconds
7 Bernard Laidebeur 10.5 seconds
8 William Joseph Earle 10.9 seconds


Wind, +1.90 m/s

Second round, heat 2

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Enrique Figuerola 10.3 seconds
2 Wiesław Maniak 10.3 seconds
3 Robert William Lay 10.4 seconds
4 Claude Piquemal 10.4 seconds
5 Edvin Ozolin 10.4 seconds
6 B. El Maachi Bouchaib 10.5 seconds
7 John Owiti 10.6 seconds

Second round, heat 3

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Tom Robinson 10.3 seconds
2 Mel Pender 10.4 seconds
3 Iijima Hideo 10.5 seconds
4 Pablo McNeil 10.5 seconds
5 M. Jegathesan 10.6seconds
6 Ivan Moreno 10.6 seconds
7 Stanley Fabian Allotey 10.7 seconds
8 Lloyd Murad 10.7 seconds

Second round, heat 4

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Bob Hayes 10.3 seconds
2 Arquimedes Herrera 10.4 seconds
3 Lynsworth Headley 10.4 seconds
4 Heinz Schumann 10.5 seconds
5 Peter Radford 10.5 seconds
6 Roger Bambuck 10.5 seconds
7 Michael Kofi Ahey 10.6 seconds

Semifinal 1

Excessive wind from behind the runners made this semifinal ineligible for world record breaking.
Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Bob Hayes 9.9 seconds
2 Wiesław Maniak 10.1 seconds
3 Tom Robinson 10.2 seconds
4 Heinz Schumann 10.3 seconds
5 Robert William Lay 10.3 seconds
6 Pablo McNeil 10.3 seconds
7 Arquimedes Herrera 10.4 seconds
8 Trenton Jackson 10.6 seconds


Wind, +5.28 m/s

Semifinal 2

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Harry Jerome 10.3 seconds
2 Gaoussou Kone 10.4 seconds
3 Enrique Figuerola 10.4 seconds
4 Mel Pender 10.4 seconds
5 Claude Piquemal 10.5 seconds
6 Lynsworth Headley 10.5 seconds
7 Iijima Hideo 10.6 seconds
8 Fritz Obersiebrasse 10.6 seconds

Final

Hayes tied the world record of 10.0 seconds. Figuerola and Jerome tied the old Olympic record time.
Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Bob Hayes 10.0 seconds EWR
2 Enrique Figuerola 10.2 seconds
3 Harry Jerome 10.2 seconds
4 Wiesław Maniak 10.4 seconds
5 Heinz Schumann 10.4 seconds
6 Gaoussou Kone 10.4 seconds
7 Mel Pender 10.4 seconds
8 Tom Robinson 10.5 seconds


Wind, +1.1 m/s
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