Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

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Template:Sidebar games events The men's 10,000 metres was the longest of the seven men's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. It was held on 14 October. 38 athletes from 23 nations entered, with 6 more not starting the event. The event was held as a single heat.[1] The winning margin was 0.4 seconds.

Results

Final

World record holder Ron Clarke of Australia set the tone of the race. His tactic of surging every other lap appeared to be working. Halfway through the race, only five runners were still with Clarke: Mohammed Gammoudi of Tunisia, Mamo Wolde of Ethiopia, Barry Magee of New Zealand, Kokichi Tsuburaya of Japan, and Billy Mills of the United States. Magee and Tsuburaya, the local favorite, lost contact first, then Wolde. With two laps to go, only two runners were still with Clarke. On paper, it seemed to be Clarke's race. He had run a world record time of 28:15.6 while neither Gammoudi nor Mills had ever run under 29 minutes.

Mills and Clarke were running together with Gammoudi right behind as they entered the final lap. They were lapping other runners and, down the backstretch, Clarke was boxed in. He pushed Mills once, then again. Then Gammoudi pushed his way between them both and surged into the lead as they rounded the final curve. Clarke recovered and began chasing Gammoudi while Mills appeared to be too far back to be in contention. Clarke failed to catch Gammoudi, but Mills pulled out to lane 4 and sprinted past them both. His winning time of 28:24.4 was almost 50 seconds faster than he had run before and set a new Olympic record for the event. No American had ever before won the 10,000 m, nor has any other American come seriously close; the only Americans to win a medal at the event since Mills are Galen Rupp, who took the silver at the 2012 London Olympics, and Grant Fisher, who won bronze at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

American television viewers were able to hear the surprise and drama as NBC expert analyst Dick Bank[2] screamed, "Look at Mills, look at Mills" over the more sedate play-by-play announcer Bud Palmer, who seemed to miss what was unfolding.[3] For bringing that drama to the coverage, Bank was fired as it was considered improper at the time, although Palmer was noted as being thankful to Bank for noticing the drama.[4][5]

The top four runners beat the standing Olympic record.

Place Athlete Nation Time 5000
1 Billy Mills Template:FlagIOC 28:24.4 OR 14:04.6
2 Mohammed Gammoudi Template:FlagIOC 28:24.8 14:07.0
3 Ron Clarke Template:FlagIOC 28:25.8 14:05.0
4 Mamo Wolde Template:FlagIOC 28:31.8 14:06.0
5 Leonid Ivanov Template:FlagIOC 28:53.2 14:13.0
6 Kōkichi Tsuburaya Template:FlagIOC 28:59.3 14:09.0
7 Murray Halberg Template:FlagIOC 29:10.8 14:16.0
8 Tony Cook Template:FlagIOC 29:15.8 14:11.0
9 Gerry Lindgren Template:FlagIOC 29:20.6 14:12.0
10 Franc Červan Template:FlagIOC 29:21.0 14:16.0
11 Siegfried Herrmann Template:FlagIOC 29:27.0 14:17.0
12 Henri Clerckx Template:FlagIOC 29:29.6 14:28.0
13 Jean Fayolle Template:FlagIOC 29:30.8 14:27.0
14 Teruo Funai Template:FlagIOC 29:33.2 14:27.0
15 Jean Vaillant Template:FlagIOC 29:33.6 14:27.0
16 József Sütő Template:FlagIOC 29:43.0 14:36.0
17 Josef Tomas Template:FlagIOC 29:46.4 14:39.0
18 Ron Hill Template:FlagIOC 29:53.0 14:27.0
19 Pal Benum Template:FlagIOC 30:00.8 14:38.0
20 Siegfried Rothe Template:FlagIOC 30:04.6 14:39.0
21 Michael Bullivant Template:FlagIOC 30:12.0 14:28.0
22 Fergus Murray Template:FlagIOC 30:22.4 14:29.0
23 Barry Magee Template:FlagIOC 30:32.0 14:06.0
24 Ron Larrieu Template:FlagIOC 30:42.6 14:37.0
25 Pyotr Bolotnikov Template:FlagIOC 30:52.8 14:42.0
26 Bruce Kidd Template:FlagIOC 30:56.4 14:43.0
27 Artur Hannemann Template:FlagIOC 30:56.6 15:13.0
28 Watanabe Kazumi Template:FlagIOC 31:00.6 15:12.0
29 Ranatunge Karunananda Template:FlagIOC 32:21.2 16:43.0
Pascal Mfyomi Template:FlagIOC DNF
Naftali Temu Template:FlagIOC DNF
János Pintér Template:FlagIOC DNF
Jim Hogan Template:FlagIOC DNF
Muharrem Dalkılıç Template:FlagIOC DNF
Andrei Barabaș Template:FlagIOC DNF
Fernando Aguilar Template:FlagIOC DNF
Mohamed Hadheb Hannachi Template:FlagIOC DNF
Nikolay Dutov Template:FlagIOC DNF

References

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