Decathlon at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad Venue Olympic Stadium Dates 19–20 October 1964 Competitors 23 from 15 nations Medalists ← 1960 1968 →
The decathlon was a men's event and part of the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo . It was held on 19 October and 20 October 1964. 23 athletes from 15 nations entered and 22 started the first event.
Results
First day
100 metres
Long jump
Place
Athlete
Nation
Distance
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
7.22 metres
865
1693
3
Mykhaylo Storozhenko
Soviet Union
7.22 metres
865
1669
4
3
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
7.21 metres
863
1667
5
4
Horst Beyer
United Team of Germany
7.02 metres
824
1580
8
5
Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
7.00 metres
820
1699
1
Hector Thomas
Venezuela
7.00 metres
820
1699
1
7
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
6.98 metres
816
1644
6
8
Paul Irvin Herman
United States
6.97 metres
814
1570
10
9
Werner Duttweiler
Switzerland
6.94 metres
808
1541
11
10
Alois Buchel
Liechtenstein
6.81 metres
780
1513
13
11
Yang Chuan-kwang
Taiwan
6.80 metres
778
1582
7
12
Russ Hodge
United States
6.75 metres
767
1571
9
13
Richard John Emberger
United States
6.72 metres
761
1517
12
14
Eef Kamerbeek
Netherlands
6.56 metres
728
1461
17
15
Suzuki Shosuke
Japan
6.53 metres
721
1501
14
16
Dramane Sereme
Mali
6.51 metres
717
1497
15
17
Koech Kiprop
Kenya
6.50 metres
715
1358
20
18
Valbjoern Thorlaksson
Iceland
6.43 metres
699
1479
16
19
Bill Gairdner
Canada
6.40 metres
693
1449
18
20
Franco Sar
Italy
6.31 metres
673
1406
19
21
Gerry Moro
Canada
6.20 metres
648
1313
21
22
Wu Ar Min
Taiwan
5.90 metres
582
1225
22
—
Samir Ambrose Vincent
Iraq
—
Did not start
—
Shot put
Storozhenko moved from fourth place to first with his performance in the shot put, as Thomas dropped from the lead to eighth.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Distance
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Mykhaylo Storozhenko
Soviet Union
16.37 metres
868
2537
1
2
Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
14.95 metres
786
2485
2
3
Russ Hodge
United States
14.93 metres
784
2355
6
4
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
14.45 metres
756
2423
3
5
Eef Kamerbeek
Netherlands
14.40 metres
753
2214
12
6
Horst Beyer
United Team of Germany
14.32 metres
747
2327
7
7
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
14.06 metres
732
2376
5
8
Paul Irvin Herman
United States
13.89 metres
721
2291
9
9
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
13.82 metres
717
2410
4
10
Werner Duttweiler
Switzerland
13.80 metres
716
2257
11
11
Franco Sar
Italy
13.60 metres
702
2108
16
12
Bill Gairdner
Canada
13.38 metres
689
2138
14
13
Yang Chuan-kwang
Taiwan
13.23 metres
680
2262
10
14
Valbjoern Thorlaksson
Iceland
13.10 metres
671
2150
13
15
Gerry Moro
Canada
12.62 metres
640
1953
20
16
Hector Thomas
Venezuela
12.42 metres
627
2326
8
17
Alois Buchel
Liechtenstein
12.16 metres
610
2123
15
18
Richard John Emberger
United States
11.80 metres
586
2103
17
19
Suzuki Shosuke
Japan
11.35 metres
556
2057
18
20
Dramane Sereme
Mali
11.03 metres
504
2031
19
21
Wu Ar Min
Taiwan
10.67 metres
509
1734
22
22
Koech Kiprop
Kenya
10.55 metres
500
1758
21
—
Samir Ambrose Vincent
Iraq
—
Did not start
—
High jump
Wu dropped out of contention after three events, not competing in the high jump.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Height
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
1.96 metres
822
3245
2
2
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
1.93 metres
796
3206
3
Werner Duttweiler
Switzerland
1.93 metres
796
3053
6
4
Horst Beyer
United Team of Germany
1.90 metres
769
3096
5
Richard John Emberger
United States
1.90 metres
769
2872
12
6
Paul Irvin Herman
United States
1.87 metres
743
3034
7
Koech Kiprop
Kenya
1.87 metres
743
2601
19
8
Mykhaylo Storozhenko
Soviet Union
1.84 metres
716
3253
1
Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
1.84 metres
716
3201
4
10
Yang Chuan-kwang
Taiwan
1.81 metres
689
2951
11
Valbjoern Thorlaksson
Iceland
1.81 metres
689
2839
13
Alois Buchel
Liechtenstein
1.81 metres
689
2812
14
13
Russ Hodge
United States
1.75 metres
634
2989
8
Hector Thomas
Venezuela
1.75 metres
634
2960
10
Franco Sar
Italy
1.75 metres
634
2742
16
16
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
1.70 metres
588
2964
9
Eef Kamerbeek
Netherlands
1.70 metres
588
2802
15
Bill Gairdner
Canada
1.70 metres
588
2726
17
Suzuki Shosuke
Japan
1.70 metres
588
2645
18
Gerry Moro
Canada
1.70 metres
588
2541
20
21
Dramane Sereme
Mali
1.60 metres
493
2524
21
—
Wu Ar Min
Taiwan
Withdrew
—
1734
—
—
Samir Ambrose Vincent
Iraq
—
Did not start
—
400 metres
Storozhenko, leading after four, finished last in the 400 metres, falling to fifth place.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Time
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
48.2 seconds
889
4090
1
2
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
48.8 seconds
861
4067
3
3
Yang Chuan-kwang
Taiwan
49.0 seconds
852
3803
9
4
Richard John Emberger
United States
49.1 seconds
847
3719
11
5
Paul Irvin Herman
United States
49.2 seconds
842
3876
6
Bill Gairdner
Canada
49.2 seconds
842
3568
15
7
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
49.5 seconds
829
4074
2
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
49.2 seconds
842
3793
10
9
Russ Hodge
United States
49.6 seconds
824
3813
8
10
Alois Buchel
Liechtenstein
49.7 seconds
819
3631
14
11
Horst Beyer
United Team of Germany
49.8 seconds
814
3910
4
12
Valbjoern Thorlaksson
Iceland
50.1 seconds
801
3640
13
13
Werner Duttweiler
Switzerland
50.5 seconds
784
3837
7
14
Suzuki Shosuke
Japan
50.8 seconds
770
3415
18
15
Dramane Sereme
Mali
51.2 seconds
753
3277
20
16
Hector Thomas
Venezuela
51.4 seconds
744
3704
12
17
Eef Kamerbeek
Netherlands
52.0 seconds
720
3522
16
Gerry Moro
Canada
52.0 seconds
720
3261
21
19
Franco Sar
Italy
52.2 seconds
712
3454
17
20
Koech Kiprop
Kenya
52.8 seconds
687
3288
19
21
Mykhaylo Storozhenko
Soviet Union
53.6 seconds
655
3908
5
—
Wu Ar Min
Taiwan
Withdrew
—
1734
—
—
Samir Ambrose Vincent
Iraq
—
Did not start
—
First day rankings
Willi Holdorf, 4090 points
Hans-Joachim Walde, 4074 points
Rein Aun, 4067 points
Horst Beyer, 3910 points
Mykhaylo Storozhenko, 3908 points
Paul Irvin Herman, 3876 points
Werner Duttweiler, 3837 points
Russ Hodge, 3813 points
Yang Chuan Kwang, 3803 points
Vasili Kuznetsov, 3793 points
Richard John Emberger, 3719 points
Hector Thomas, 3704 points
Valbjoern Thorlaksson, 3640 points
Alois Buchel, 3631 points
Bill Gairdner, 3568 points
Eef Kamerbeek, 3522 points
Franco Sar, 3454 points
Suzuki Shosuke, 3415 points
Koech Kiprop, 3288 points
Dramane Sereme, 3277 points
Gerry Moro, 3261 points
Wu Ar Min, 1734 points (withdrew)
Samir Ambrose Vincent, 0 points (withdrew)
Second day
110 metre hurdles
Kamerbeek became the second decathlete to drop out.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Time
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Yang Chuan-kwang
Taiwan
14.7 seconds
881
4684
7
2
Franco Sar
Italy
14.8 seconds
870
4324
15
3
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
14.9 seconds
859
4652
8
Richard John Emberger
United States
14.9 seconds
859
4578
10
5
Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
15.0 seconds
848
4938
1
Mykhaylo Storozhenko
Soviet Union
15.0 seconds
848
4756
4
7
Koech Kiprop
Kenya
15.1 seconds
837
4125
17
8
Horst Beyer
United Team of Germany
15.2 seconds
827
4737
5
Paul Irvin Herman
United States
15.2 seconds
827
4703
6
10
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
15.3 seconds
817
4891
2
11
Bill Gairdner
Canada
15.4 seconds
807
4375
14
12
Valbjoern Thorlaksson
Iceland
15.6 seconds
787
4427
12
13
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
15.9 seconds
757
4824
3
Werner Duttweiler
Switzerland
15.9 seconds
757
4594
9
15
Russ Hodge
United States
16.0 seconds
748
4561
11
16
Dramane Sereme
Mali
16.4 seconds
712
3989
19
17
Suzuki Shosuke
Japan
16.5 seconds
703
4118
18
18
Hector Thomas
Venezuela
16.7 seconds
685
4389
13
19
Gerry Moro
Canada
16.8 seconds
676
3937
20
20
Alois Buchel
Liechtenstein
17.5 seconds
621
4252
16
—
Eef Kamerbeek
Netherlands
Withdrew
—
3522
—
—
Wu Ar Min
Taiwan
Withdrew
—
1734
—
—
Samir Ambrose Vincent
Iraq
—
Did not start
—
Discus throw
Place
Athlete
Nation
Distance
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Franco Sar
Italy
47.46 metres
827
5151
11
2
Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
46.05 metres
801
5739
1
3
Horst Beyer
United Team of Germany
45.17 metres
784
5521
4
4
Russ Hodge
United States
44.64 metres
775
5336
9
5
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
44.19 metres
766
5590
3
6
Paul Irvin Herman
United States
44.15 metres
765
5468
6
7
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
43.81 metres
759
5411
7
8
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
43.15 metres
747
5638
2
Mykhaylo Storozhenko
Soviet Union
43.15 metres
747
5503
5
10
Bill Gairdner
Canada
42.91 metres
742
5117
13
11
Gerry Moro
Canada
40.90 metres
703
4640
19
12
Valbjoern Thorlaksson
Iceland
39.70 metres
680
5107
14
13
Yang Chuan-kwang
Taiwan
39.59 metres
677
5361
8
14
Hector Thomas
Venezuela
38.43 metres
654
5043
15
15
Alois Buchel
Liechtenstein
37.19 metres
629
4881
16
16
Richard John Emberger
United States
35.32 metres
590
5168
10
17
Suzuki Shosuke
Japan
35.24 metres
589
4707
17
18
Koech Kiprop
Kenya
33.07 metres
542
4667
18
19
Werner Duttweiler
Switzerland
32.66 metres
533
5127
12
20
Dramane Sereme
Mali
29.24 metres
457
4446
20
—
Eef Kamerbeek
Netherlands
Withdrew
—
3522
—
—
Wu Ar Min
Taiwan
Withdrew
—
1734
—
—
Samir Ambrose Vincent
Iraq
—
Did not start
—
Pole vault
Duttweiler and Thomas both dropped out before the pole vault. Yang continued to advance, and Herman and Kuznetsov also moved into position to challenge for medals, while Beyer dropped out of contention into 8th place. Holdorf's lead grew to almost 130 points, almost unassailable, and nearly as many as the 150 that separated 2nd from 5th places.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Height
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Yang Chuan-kwang
Taiwan
4.60 metres
957
6318
6
Gerry Moro
Canada
4.60 metres
957
5597
15
3
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
4.40 metres
909
6320
5
Valbjoern Thorlaksson
Iceland
4.40 metres
909
6016
10
5
Paul Irvin Herman
United States
4.35 metres
896
6364
4
6
Suzuki Shosuke
Japan
4.25 metres
871
5578
16
7
Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
4.20 metres
859
6598
1
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
4.20 metres
859
6449
3
Franco Sar
Italy
4.20 metres
859
6010
11
10
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
4.10 metres
832
6470
2
11
Koech Kiprop
Kenya
4.05 metres
820
5487
17
12
Mykhaylo Storozhenko
Soviet Union
4.00 metres
807
6310
7
Alois Buchel
Liechtenstein
4.00 metres
807
5688
14
14
Horst Beyer
United Team of Germany
3.80 metres
754
6275
8
15
Russ Hodge
United States
3.70 metres
728
6064
9
Richard John Emberger
United States
3.70 metres
728
5896
12
17
Bill Gairdner
Canada
3.40 metres
644
5761
13
18
Dramane Sereme
Mali
2.60 metres
403
4849
18
—
Werner Duttweiler
Switzerland
Withdrew
—
5127
—
—
Hector Thomas
Venezuela
Withdrew
—
5043
—
—
Eef Kamerbeek
Netherlands
Withdrew
—
3522
—
—
Wu Ar Min
Taiwan
Withdrew
—
1734
—
—
Samir Ambrose Vincent
Iraq
—
Did not start
—
Javelin throw
In the javelin throw, Yang won another event, moving up to fourth place. Holdorf fared poorly, his lead shrinking to 60 points, but with Walde increasing to 67 points ahead of Aun in third place, a German gold medal was nearly assured and the top pair was looking quite likely. In contrast, Yang was only 23 points behind Aun in an effort to knock the Soviet off the medal platform. Kuznetsov was still only a point behind Yang and Herman was not far from them either.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Height
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Yang Chuan-kwang
Taiwan
68.15 metres
858
7176
4
2
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
67.87 metres
855
7175
5
3
Paul Irvin Herman
United States
63.35 metres
802
7166
6
4
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
62.90 metres
796
7266
2
5
Bill Gairdner
Canada
59.72 metres
758
6519
13
6
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
59.06 metres
750
7199
3
Mykhaylo Storozhenko
Soviet Union
59.06 metres
750
7060
7
8
Horst Beyer
United Team of Germany
58.17 metres
738
7013
8
9
Richard John Emberger
United States
57.54 metres
731
6627
12
10
Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
57.37 metres
728
7326
1
11
Valbjoern Thorlaksson
Iceland
56.19 metres
714
6730
9
12
Koech Kiprop
Kenya
55.54 metres
705
6192
16
13
Franco Sar
Italy
53.59 metres
680
6690
11
14
Suzuki Shosuke
Japan
51.88 metres
658
6236
15
15
Russ Hodge
United States
50.21 metres
636
6700
10
16
Dramane Sereme
Mali
48.46 metres
612
5461
18
17
Gerry Moro
Canada
46.63 metres
587
6184
17
18
Alois Buchel
Liechtenstein
44.90 metres
562
6250
14
—
Werner Duttweiler
Switzerland
Withdrew
—
5127
—
—
Hector Thomas
Venezuela
Withdrew
—
5043
—
—
Eef Kamerbeek
Netherlands
Withdrew
—
3522
—
—
Wu Ar Min
Taiwan
Withdrew
—
1734
—
—
Samir Ambrose Vincent
Iraq
—
Did not start
—
1500 metres
The final event was the 1500 metres. Emberger was the fastest in the event, but still finished in 10th place overall. Aun, with a 67-point deficit to catch Walde for the silver medal, needed to run approximately 10 seconds faster than the German. His 4:22.3 was more than enough to beat Walde's 4:37.5, giving Aun 100 more points than Walde and the silver medal. Yang and Kuznetsov, who had been threatening to join the medalists, each dropped in the rankings after the 1500.
Final standings
References
"Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's Decathlon" . sports-reference.com . Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
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