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Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics

 
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At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, 36 athletics events were contested, 24 for men and 12 for women. There were a total number of 1031 participating athletes from 93 countries.

These games were notable for a number of Olympic firsts and numerous world records, attributable to the high altitude of Mexico City. These included:

  • The first African Gold Medallists in the 1500m and 3000m Steeplechase, as well as many other medals in middle and long distance events. Particularly symbolic of Africa's new found dominance was the victory by Kenyan athlete Kip Keino over American World Record Holder and hot favourite Jim Ryun in the 1500m final.
  • The World Record was broken in the Mens' Triple Jump five times by three athletes, including the final jump of the event.
  • Black American athletes wore black gloves and bowed their heads on the medal podium after their medals in the 200m, sparking huge controversy.

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Medal summary

Men's events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Jim Hines
United States (USA)
9.95
(WR)
 Lennox Miller
Jamaica (JAM)
10.04  Charles Greene
United States (USA)
10.07
200 metres  Tommie Smith
United States (USA)
19.83
(WR)
 Peter Norman
Australia (AUS)
20.06
(NR)
 John Carlos
United States (USA)
20.10
400 metres  Lee Evans
United States (USA)
43.86
(WR)
 Larry James
United States (USA)
43.97  Ron Freeman
United States (USA)
44.41
800 metres  Ralph Doubell
Australia (AUS)
1:44.40
(WR)
 Wilson Kiprugut
Kenya (KEN)
1:44.57  Tom Farrell
United States (USA)
1:45.46
1,500 metres  Kipchoge Keino
Kenya (KEN)
3:34.91
(OR)
 Jim Ryun
United States (USA)
3:37.89  Bodo Tümmler
West Germany (FRG)
3:39.08
5,000 metres  Mohammed Gammoudi
Tunisia (TUN)
14:05.01  Kipchoge Keino
Kenya (KEN)
14:05.61  Naftali Temu
Kenya (KEN)
14:06.41
10,000 metres  Naftali Temu
Kenya (KEN)
29:27.40  Mamo Wolde
Ethiopia (ETH)
29:27.75  Mohammed Gammoudi
Tunisia (TUN)
29:34.20
Marathon  Mamo Wolde
Ethiopia (ETH)
2:20:27  Kenji Kimihara
Japan (JPN)
2:23:31  Mike Ryan
New Zealand (NZL)
2:23:45
110 metre hurdles  Willie Davenport
United States (USA)
13.33
(WR)
 Ervin Hall
United States (USA)
13.42  Eddy Ottoz
Italy (ITA)
13.46
400 metre hurdles  David Hemery
Great Britain (GBR)
48.12
(WR)
 Gerhard Hennige
West Germany (FRG)
49.02  John Sherwood
Great Britain (GBR)
49.03
3,000 metre steeplechase  Amos Biwott
Kenya (KEN)
8:51.02  Benjamin Kogo
Kenya (KEN)
8:51.56  George Young
United States (USA)
8:51.86
4×100 metre relay United States United States (USA)
Charles Greene
Melvin Pender
Ronnie Ray Smith
Jim Hines
38.24
(WR)
Cuba Cuba (CUB)
Hermes Ramírez
Juan Morales
Pablo Montes
Enrique Figuerola
38.40 France France (FRA)
Gérard Fénouil
Jocelyn Delecour
Claude Piquemal
Roger Bambuck
38.43
4×400 metre relay United States United States (USA)
Vincent Matthews
Ron Freeman
Larry James
Lee Evans
2:56.16
(WR)
Kenya Kenya (KEN)
Daniel Rudisha
Hezahiah Nyamau
Naftali Bon
Charles Asati
2:59.64 West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Helmar Müller
Manfred Kinder
Gerhard Hennige
Martin Jellinghaus
3:00.57
20 km walk  Volodymyr Holubnychy
Soviet Union (URS)
1:33:58  José Pedraza
Mexico (MEX)
1:34:00  Nikolay Smaga
Soviet Union (URS)
1:34:03
50 km walk  Christoph Höhne
East Germany (GDR)
4:20:14  Antal Kiss
Hungary (HUN)
4:30:17  Larry Young
United States (USA)
4:31:55
High jump  Dick Fosbury
United States (USA)
2.24 m
(OR)
 Ed Caruthers
United States (USA)
2.22 m  Valentin Gavrilov
Soviet Union (URS)
2.20 m
Pole vault  Bob Seagren
United States (USA)
5.40 m
(OR)
 Claus Schiprowski
West Germany (FRG)
5.40 m  Wolfgang Nordwig
East Germany (GDR)
5.40 m
Long Jump  Bob Beamon
United States (USA)
8.90 m
(WR)
 Klaus Beer
East Germany (GDR)
8.19 m  Ralph Boston
United States (USA)
8.16 m
Triple jump  Viktor Saneyev
Soviet Union (URS)
17.39 m
(WR)
 Nelson Prudêncio
Brazil (BRA)
17.27 m  Giuseppe Gentile
Italy (ITA)
17.22 m
Shot put  Randy Matson
United States (USA)
20.54 m
(OR)
 George Woods
United States (USA)
20.12 m  Eduard Gushchin
Soviet Union (URS)
20.09 m
Discus throw  Al Oerter
United States (USA)
64.78 m
(OR)
 Lothar Milde
East Germany (GDR)
63.08 m  Ludvík Daněk
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
62.92 m
Hammer throw  Gyula Zsivótzky
Hungary (HUN)
73.36 m
(OR)
 Romuald Klim
Soviet Union (URS)
73.28 m  Lázár Lovász
Hungary (HUN)
69.78 m
Javelin throw  Jānis Lūsis
Soviet Union (URS)
90.10 m
(OR)
 Jorma Kinnunen
Finland (FIN)
88.58 m  Gergely Kulcsár
Hungary (HUN)
87.06 m
Decathlon  Bill Toomey
United States (USA)
8193
(OR)
 Hans-Joachim Walde
West Germany (FRG)
8111  Kurt Bendlin
West Germany (FRG)
8064

Women's events

Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Wyomia Tyus
United States (USA)
11.0
(WR)
 Barbara Ferrell
United States (USA)
11.1  Irena Szewińska
Poland (POL)
11.1
200 metres  Irena Szewińska
Poland (POL)
22.5
(WR)
 Raelene Boyle
Australia (AUS)
22.7  Jenny Lamy
Australia (AUS)
22.8
400 metres  Colette Besson
France (FRA)
52.0  Lillian Board
Great Britain (GBR)
52.1  Natalya Pechonkina
Soviet Union (URS)
52.2
800 metres  Madeline Manning
United States (USA)
2:00.9
(WR)
 Ilona Silai
Romania (ROU)
2:02.5  Maria Gommers
Netherlands (NED)
2:02.6
80 metre hurdles  Maureen Caird
Australia (AUS)
10.3
(WR)
 Pam Kilborn
Australia (AUS)
10.4  Chi Cheng
Republic of China (ROC)
10.4
4×100 metre relay United States United States (USA)
Margaret Bailes
Barbara Ferrell
Mildrette Netter
Wyomia Tyus
42.8
(WR)
Cuba Cuba (CUB)
Violetta Quesada
Miguelina Cobián
Marlene Elejarde
Fulgencia Romay
43.3 Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Galina Bukharina
Lyudmila Samotesova
Vera Popkova
Liudmila Zharkova-Maslakova
43.4
High jump  Miloslava Rezková
Czechoslovakia (TCH)
1.82 m  Antonina Okorokova
Soviet Union (URS)
1.80 m  Valentina Kozyr
Soviet Union (URS)
1.80 m
Long jump  Viorica Viscopoleanu
Romania (ROU)
6.82 m
(WR)
 Sheila Sherwood
Great Britain (GBR)
6.68 m  Tatyana Talysheva
Soviet Union (URS)
6.66 m
Shot put  Margitta Gummel
East Germany (GDR)
19.61 m
(WR)
 Marita Lange
East Germany (GDR)
18.78 m  Nadezhda Chizhova
Soviet Union (URS)
18.19 m
Discus throw  Lia Manoliu
Romania (ROU)
58.28 m
(OR)
 Liesel Westermann
West Germany (FRG)
57.76 m  Jolán Kleiber
Hungary (HUN)
54.90 m
Javelin throw  Angéla Németh
Hungary (HUN)
60.36 m  Mihaela Peneş
Romania (ROU)
59.92 m  Eva Janko
Austria (AUT)
58.04 m
Pentathlon  Ingrid Becker
West Germany (FRG)
5098  Liese Prokop
Austria (AUT)
4966  Annamária Tóth
Hungary (HUN)
4959

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States United States (USA) 15 6 7 28
2 Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS) 3 2 8 13
3 Kenya Kenya (KEN) 3 4 1 8
4 Australia Australia (AUS) 2 3 1 6
East Germany East Germany (GDR) 2 3 1 6
6 Romania Romania (ROU) 2 2 0 4
7 Hungary Hungary (HUN) 2 1 4 7
8 West Germany West Germany (FRG) 1 4 3 8
9 Great Britain Great Britain (GBR) 1 2 1 4
10 Ethiopia Ethiopia (ETH) 1 1 0 2
11 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1 0 1 2
France France (FRA) 1 0 1 2
Poland Poland (POL) 1 0 1 2
Tunisia Tunisia (TUN) 1 0 1 2
15 Cuba Cuba (CUB) 0 2 0 2
16 Austria Austria (AUT) 0 1 1 2
17 Brazil Brazil (BRA) 0 1 0 1
Finland Finland (FIN) 0 1 0 1
Jamaica Jamaica (JAM) 0 1 0 1
Japan Japan (JPN) 0 1 0 1
Mexico Mexico (MEX) 0 1 0 1
22 Italy Italy (ITA) 0 0 2 2
23 Netherlands Netherlands (NED) 0 0 1 1
New Zealand New Zealand (NZL) 0 0 1 1
Republic of China Republic of China (ROC) 0 0 1 1

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