Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's hammer throw

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Men's hammer throw
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Venue Olympic Stadium
Dates 17–18 October
Competitors 25 from 14 nations
Medalists
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1st Romuald Klim  Soviet Union
2nd Gyula Zsivótzky  Hungary
3rd Uwe Beyer  United Team of Germany
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Athletics at the
1964 Summer Olympics
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Track events
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steeplechase
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4×100 m relay men women
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Decathlon men

The men's hammer throw was one of four men's throwing events on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. It was held on 17 October and 18 October 1964, with the qualification on the first day and the final the next. 25 athletes from 14 nations entered, with 1 not starting in the qualification round.

Results

Qualification

The qualification standard was 63.00 metres. Each thrower had three attempts to reach that standard.

Place Athlete Nation Best mark Throw 1 Throw 2 Throw 3
1 Gyula Zsivótzky  Hungary 67.99 metres OR 67.99
2 Harold Vincent Connolly  United States 67.40 metres 67.40
3 Romuald Klim  Soviet Union 67.10 metres 67.10
4 Zdzislaw Smolinski  Poland 66.00 metres 66.00
5 Yury Nikulin  Soviet Union 65.64 metres 65.64
6 Tadeusz Rut  Poland 65.03 metres 65.03
7 Uwe Beyer  United Team of Germany 65.01 metres 65.01
8 Edward Burke  United States 64.94 metres 62.23 64.94
9 Heinrich Thun  Austria 64.73 metres 64.73
10 Sandor Eckschmiedt  Hungary 64.64 metres 64.64
11 Albert William Hall  United States 64.31 metres 64.31
12 Yury Bakarinov  Soviet Union 63.86 metres 63.86
13 Takeo Sugawara  Japan 63.84 metres 63.84
14 Olgierd Cieply  Poland 63.66 metres X 63.66
15 Josef Matoušek  Czechoslovakia 63.53 metres 59.61 63.53
16 Hans Fahsl  United Team of Germany 62.35 metres 58.90 X 62.35
17 Howard Payne  Great Britain 61.90 metres 61.90 X 61.74
18 Martin Lotz  United Team of Germany 61.88 metres 60.97 61.88 58.66
19 Shohei Kasahara  Japan 61.87 metres 56.38 61.87 X
20 Noboru Okamoto  Japan 61.51 metres 58.99 60.78 61.51
21 Karl Birger Asplund  Sweden 61.15 metres 60.60 61.15 60.91
22 Guy Husson  France 60.04 metres 60.04 59.86 X
23 John Francis Lawlor  Ireland 59.12 metres X 58.22 59.12
24 Rim Dong Sil 23x15px South Korea 56.43 metres X 53.71 56.43
Nicolae Murafa  Romania Did not start

Final

Zsivótzky threw 69.09 in the first throw, beating his own Olympic record from the qualifier. Klim's fourth throw overtook that record and held for the gold medal distance.

Place Athlete Nation Best mark Throw 1 Throw 2 Throw 3 Throw 4 Throw 5 Throw 6
1 Romuald Klim  Soviet Union 69.74 metres OR 67.19 64.64 68.59 69.74 68.81 68.17
2 Gyula Zsivótzky  Hungary 69.09 metres 69.09 66.20 68.47 67.41 67.85 67.32
3 Uwe Beyer  United Team of Germany 68.09 metres 68.09 65.64 62.91 X 65.71 X
4 Yury Nikulin  Soviet Union 67.69 metres 67.08 67.01 67.69 X X 65.61
5 Yury Bakarinov  Soviet Union 66.72 metres 65.91 66.50 65.39 65.25 66.72 X
6 Harold Vincent Connolly  United States 66.65 metres X 62.95 66.65 X 64.73 X
7 Edward Burke  United States 65.66 metres 65.66 65.06 62.68
8 Olgierd Cieply  Poland 64.83 metres 64.83 X X
9 Josef Matousek  Czechoslovakia 64.59 metres 64.49 64.59 63.29
10 Tadeusz Rut  Poland 64.52 metres 61.03 61.94 64.52
11 Sandor Eckschmiedt  Hungary 63.83 metres 63.83 63.19 X
12 Albert William Hall  United States 63.82 metres 59.72 62.35 63.82
13 Takeo Sugawara  Japan 63.69 metres X 62.66 63.69
14 Zdzislaw Smolinski  Poland 62.90 metres X X 62.90
15 Heinrich Thun  Austria 62.76 metres 62.76 62.42 X

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