Friday, Sep. 25, 1964
U.S. MEN'S OLYMPIC TRACK TEAM'
Best Mark World Record
100-METER-DASH
1) Bob Hayes 10.1 10.0
2) Trenton Jackson 10.1
3) Mel Render 10.3
200-METER DASH
1) Henry Carr 20.2* 20.3
2) Paul Drayton 20.4
3) Dick Stebbins 20.5
400-METER DASH
1) Mike Larrabee 44.9* 44.9
2) Ulis Williams 45.0
3) Ollan Cassell 45.6
800-METER RUN
1) Morgan Groth 1:45.7 1:44.3
2) Jerry Siebert 1:46.8
3) Tom Farrell 1:47.5
1,520-METER RUN
1) Tom O'Hara 3:38.1 3:35.6
2) Dyrol Burleson 3:38.8
3) Jim Ryun 3:39.0
5,000-METER RUN
1) Bob Schul 13:38.0 13:35.0
2) Bill Dellinger 13:55.6
3) Oscar Moore 13:58.8
10,000 METER RUN
1) Gerry Lindgren 29:02.0 28:18.8
2) Bill Mills 29:10.4
3) Ron Larrieu 29:20.4
110-METER HIGH HURDLES
1) Hayes Jones 13.4 13.2
2) Blaine Lindgren 13.5
3) Willie Davenport 13.6
400-METER HURDLES
1) Rex Cawley 49.1* 49.2
2) Jay Luck 49.4
3)Bill Hardin 49.8
STEEPLECHASE
1) George Young 8:38.0 8:29.6
2) Jeff Fishback 8:40.4
3) Vic Zwolak 8:42.0
HIGH JUMP
1) John Thomas 7-3 3/4 7-5 3/4
2) John Rambo 7-1 1/4
3) Ed Caruthers . 7-1
Best Mark World Record
POLE VAULT
1) Fred Hansen 17-4* 16-10
2) John Pennel 17-0 3/4
3) BillPemelton 16-2
BROAD JUMP
1) Ralph Boston 27-4 1/4 27-3 1/4
2) Gayle Hopkins 26-9 1/4
3) Phil Shinnick 26-3 1/2
TRIPLE JUMP
1) Ira Davis 53-11 55-10 1/2
2) Bill Sharpe 53-1
3) Kent Floerke 52-10
SHOTPUT
1) Dallas Long 67-10*
2) andy Matson 64-11
3) Parry O'Brien 63-10
DISCUS THROW
1) Al Oerter 206-6* 205-5V2
2) Jay Silvester 204-7 1/2
3) Dave Weill 200-2
JAVELIN THROW
1) Frank Covelli 264-9 1/2 284-7
2) Ed Red 263-4
3) Les Tipton 263-1 1/2
HAMMER THROW
1) Hal Connolly 231-10 231-10
2) Ed Burke 215-10 1/2
3) Al Hall 214-11
DECATHLON
1) Paul Herman 8,061 pts 9,121 pts
2) Don Jeisy 7,768
3)Dick Emberger 7,728
400-METER RELAY
1) Bob Hayes 39.1--U.S. team--1961
2) Trenton Jackson
3) Mel Pender
4) Gerry Ashworth
1,600-METER RELAY
1) Mike Larrabee 3:2.2-- U.S. team-- 1960
2) Ulis Williams
3) Ollan Cassell
4) Theron Lewis
*New world record, or tie, pending official approval.
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