Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metres

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Men's 400 metres
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad

Venue
Olympic Stadium
Dates
3–6 September
Competitors
59 from 44 nations
Medalists













1st, gold medalist(s)

Otis Davis

 United States
2nd, silver medalist(s)

Carl Kaufmann

 United Team of Germany
3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Malcolm Spence

 South Africa


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These are the official results of the Men's 400 metres event at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. The competition was held on September 3, 1960 and to on September 6, 1960. 59 competitors from 44 nations entered, but participated 54 competitors from 41 nations.[1]


This race was settled via photo finish using one of the first experimental attempts at fully automatic timing. Carl Kaufmann made a diving lunge at the finish line, his head crossing the line first. But it is the torso that counts and Otis Davis, running upright had his body ahead of Kaufmann. After a suspenseful pause, Davis was ruled the winner. The photo made further famous after being published in Life Magazine.[2][3] In fourth place, Milkha Singh ran the Indian national record that lasted 44 years until the 2004 Olympics.[4]


There is potential confusion with two athletes in the competition named Malcolm Spence, both qualifying to the second semifinal. The (one year) younger Malcolm Spence representing South Africa eventually netted the Bronze medal, while the senior Malcolm Spence from Jamaica, shortened his name to "Mal" while representing the British West Indies, achieved a Bronze as part of their 4x400 metres relay, one second ahead of the 4th place South African team.


In the final, South African Malcolm Spence took off hard from the gun, making up the stagger and passing Milkha Singh to his outside before the second turn. Through the second turn, Otis Davis gained ground strongly, passing Spence to his outside halfway through the turn, emerging onto the home straight with the lead, two lanes inside of him Carl Kaufmann also gained on the turn and emerged slightly ahead of Spence. Kaufmann gained steadily on Davis but never caught him, desperately diving at the finish line from a half meter back but unable to get more than his head ahead of Davis. Singh was the best of the rest, holding his own the second half of the race against the initial lead of Spence, but unable to gain much ground. Ultimately Spence held on for bronze.




Contents





  • 1 Results

    • 1.1 First round

      • 1.1.1 First round, heat 1


      • 1.1.2 First round, heat 2


      • 1.1.3 First round, heat 3


      • 1.1.4 First round, heat 4


      • 1.1.5 First round, heat 5


      • 1.1.6 First round, heat 6


      • 1.1.7 First round, heat 7


      • 1.1.8 First round, heat 8


      • 1.1.9 First round, heat 9



    • 1.2 Quarterfinal round

      • 1.2.1 Quarterfinal round, heat 1


      • 1.2.2 Quarterfinal round, heat 2


      • 1.2.3 Quarterfinal round, heat 3


      • 1.2.4 Quarterfinal round, heat 4



    • 1.3 Semifinal round

      • 1.3.1 Semifinal round, heat 1


      • 1.3.2 Semifinal round, heat 2



    • 1.4 Final



  • 2 References




Results



First round


The top three runners in each of the 9 heats advanced.



First round, heat 1


































PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Manfred Kinder
 United Team of Germany
46.7 seconds
2Edgar Davis
 South Africa
47.2 seconds
3Malcolm Yardley
 Great Britain
47.3 seconds
4Josef Trousil
 Czechoslovakia
47.4 seconds
5John Asare-Antwi
 Ghana
47.7 seconds
6Kimitada Hayase
 Japan
49.1 seconds
7Habib Sayed
 Afghanistan
53.8 seconds


First round, heat 2






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Alf Pettersson
 Sweden
48.3 seconds
2Robbie Brightwell
 Great Britain
48.4 seconds
3Konstantin Grachev
 Soviet Union
49.3 seconds
4Felix Heuertz
 Luxembourg
50.2 seconds
-George Kerr
 British West Indies
DNS
-N. Romero
 Venezuela
DNS


First round, heat 3






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Carl Kaufmann
 United Team of Germany
47.3 seconds
2Barry Robinson
 New Zealand
47.6 seconds
3Lodewijk De Clerck
 Belgium
47.9 seconds
4Anubes da Silva
 Brazil
48.0 seconds
5Csaba Csutorás
 Hungary
48.2 seconds
6Hugh Bullard
 Bahamas
51.1 seconds


First round, heat 4


































PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Malcolm Spence
 South Africa
46.7 seconds
2Kevan Gosper
 Australia
47.1 seconds
3Terry Tobacco
 Canada
47.4 seconds
4Gadi Ado
 Uganda
49.0 seconds
5Marcel Lambrechts
 Belgium
49.5 seconds
6Jorge Terán
 Mexico
49.6 seconds
7Brahim Karabi
 Tunisia
52.0 seconds


First round, heat 5






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1German Guenard
 Puerto Rico
47.3 seconds
2Jerzy Kowalski
 Poland
48.3 seconds
3Giuseppe Bommarito
 Italy
48.6 seconds
4Li Po-ting
 Republic of China
49.5 seconds
5Clayton Glasgow
 Guyana
50.7 seconds
6George Johnson
 Liberia
51.4 seconds


First round, heat 6






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Jack Yerman
 United States
47.2 seconds
2Milkha Singh
 India
47.6 seconds
3Stanisław Swatowski
 Poland
48.1 seconds
4Manikavasagam Jegathesan
 Malaya
48.4 seconds
5Iván Rodríguez
 Puerto Rico
49.6 seconds
6Claro Pellosis
 Philippines
51.4 seconds


First round, heat 7






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Mal Spence
 British West Indies
47.6 seconds
2Earl Young
 United States
47.6 seconds
3Bartonjo Rotich
 Kenya
47.7 seconds
4Zdenĕk Váňa
 Czechoslovakia
48.3 seconds
5Vasilios Sillis
 Greece
48.4 seconds
6Manum Bumroongpruck
 Thailand
49.6 seconds


First round, heat 8






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Abdul Karim Amu
 Nigeria
46.8 seconds
2Gordon Day
 South Africa
47.1 seconds
3Hans-Joachim Reske
 United Team of Germany
47.2 seconds
4Voitto Hellstén
 Finland
48.4 seconds
5Jassim Karim Kuraishi
 Iraq
49.2 seconds
6Fahir Özgüden
 Turkey
50.7 seconds


First round, heat 9






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Otis Davis
 United States
46.8 seconds
2Jim Wedderburn
 British West Indies
47.4 seconds
3John Wrighton
 Great Britain
47.4 seconds
4René Weber
 Switzerland
47.6 seconds
5Moussa Said
 Ethiopia
48.2 seconds
6Amos Grodzinowsky
 Israel
48.9 seconds


Quarterfinal round


The top three in each of the 4 heats advanced.



Quarterfinal round, heat 1


































PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Carl Kaufmann
 United Team of Germany
46.5 seconds
2Milkha Singh
 India
46.5 seconds
3Malcolm Spence
 British West Indies
46.9 seconds
4Terry Tobacco
 Canada
47.5 seconds
5Edgar Davis
 South Africa
48.0 seconds
6Malcolm Yardley
 Great Britain
48.8 seconds
-Alf Pettersson
 Sweden
DNS


Quarterfinal round, heat 2






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Jack Yerman
 United States
46.4 seconds
2Kevan Gosper
 Australia
46.5 seconds
3Manfred Kinder
 United Team of Germany
46.7 seconds
4Jim Wedderburn
 British West Indies
47.0 seconds
5German Guenard
 Puerto Rico
47.2 seconds
6John Wrighton
 Great Britain
48.4 seconds


Quarterfinal round, heat 3


































PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Earl Young
 United States
46.1 seconds
2Robbie Brightwell
 Great Britain
46.2 seconds
3Gordon Day
 South Africa
46.3 seconds
4Hans-Joachim Reske
 United Team of Germany
47.3 seconds
5Stanisław Swatowski
 Poland
47.4 seconds
6Konstantin Grachov
 Soviet Union
47.6 seconds
7Bartonjo Rotich
 Kenya
47.8 seconds


Quarterfinal round, heat 4


































PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Otis Davis
 United States
45.9 seconds =OR
2Malcolm Spence
 South Africa
46.1 seconds
3Abdel Karim Amu
 Nigeria
46.6 seconds
4Jerzy Kowalski
 Poland
46.7 seconds
5Giuseppe Bommarito
 Italy
47.5 seconds
6Barry Robinson
 New Zealand
48.3 seconds
7Lodewijk De Clerck
 Belgium
48.4 seconds


Semifinal round


The top three in each of the 4 heats advanced.



Semifinal round, heat 1






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Otis Davis
 United States
45.5 seconds (45.62)
2Milkha Singh
 India
45.9 seconds (46.08)
3Manfred Kinder
 United Team of Germany
46.0 seconds (46.13)
4Robbie Brightwell
 Great Britain
46.1 seconds (46.25)
5Gordon Day
 South Africa
46.7 seconds (46.84)
6Kevan Gosper
 Australia
47.1 seconds (47.28)


Semifinal round, heat 2






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Carl Kaufmann
 United Team of Germany
45.7 seconds (45.88)
2Malcolm Spence
 South Africa
45.8 seconds (46.01)
3Earl Young
 United States
46.1 seconds (46.29)
4Abdul Karim Amu
 Nigeria
46.6 seconds (46.74)
5Mal Spence
 British West Indies
46.8 seconds (46.99)
6Jack Yerman
 United States
48.9 seconds (48.96)


Final






























PlaceAthleteNationTime
1Otis Davis
 United States
44.9 seconds (45.07) WR
2Carl Kaufmann
 United Team of Germany
44.9 seconds (45.08) =WR
3Malcolm Spence
 South Africa
45.5 seconds (45.60)
4Milkha Singh
 India
45.6 seconds (45.73) NR
5Manfred Kinder
 United Team of Germany
45.9 seconds (46.04)
6Earl Young
 United States
45.9 seconds (46.07)


References




  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1960 Rome Summer Games: Men's 400 metres". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 31 July 2017. 


  2. ^ http://speedendurance.com/2009/09/13/otis-davis-1960-400-meter-and-4x400m-olympic-champion/


  3. ^ http://www.zoominfo.com/#!search/profile/person?personId=45985682&targetid=profile


  4. ^ http://www.rediff.com/sports/2000/sep/08milka.htm







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