Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's rings

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Gymnastics at the
1964 Summer Olympics
All-around   men   women
Pommel horse men
Rings men
Vault men women
Parallel bars men
Horizontal bar men
Uneven bars women
Balance beam women
All-around men women
Team men women

The men's rings was a gymnastics event contested as part of the Gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.

Contents

[edit] Medalists

Gold Gold Silver Silver Bronze Bronze
Japan Hayata Takuji
Japan (JPN)
Italy Franco Menichelli
Italy (ITA)
Soviet Union Boris Shakhlin
Soviet Union (URS)

[edit] Results

[edit] Preliminary

Each gymnast competed in both compulsory and optional exercises, with the median scores from the four judges for the two sets of exercises were summed. This score was also used in calculating both individual all-around and team scores.

The top 6 advanced to the final for the apparatus, keeping half of their preliminary score to be added to their final score.

1. Japan Endo Yukio (JPN) 9.80 9.70 19.50 QF
2. Japan Hayata Takuji (JPN) 9.70 9.75 19.45 QF
Italy Franco Menichelli (ITA) 9.65 9.80 19.45 QF
4. Soviet Union Boris Shakhlin (URS) 9.70 9.70 19.40 QF
5. Japan Tsurumi Shuji (JPN) 9.70 9.65 19.35 QF
6. Soviet Union Victor Leontyev (URS) 9.70 9.60 19.35 QF
7. Soviet Union Yury Titov (URS) 9.60 9.65 19.25
8. Bulgaria Velik Kapsasov (BUL) 9.55 9.60 19.15
9. Sweden Leif Koorn (SWE) 9.50 9.60 19.10
Soviet Union Victor Lisitsky (URS) 9.50 9.60 19.10
Japan Ono Takashi (JPN) 9.55 9.55 19.10
12. Yugoslavia Miroslav Cerar (YUG) 9.45 9.60 19.05
Germany Siegfried Fulle (EUA) 9.50 9.55 19.05
14. Japan Mitsukuri Takashi (JPN) 9.50 9.50 19.00
Soviet Union Yury Tsapenko (URS) 9.40 9.60 19.00
16. Soviet Union Sergey Diomidov (URS) 9.40 9.45 18.85
Germany Peter Weber (EUA) 9.35 9.50 18.85
18. Germany Erwin Koppe (EUA) 9.25 9.55 18.80
Poland Mikolaj Kubica (POL) 9.35 9.45 18.80
United States Makoto Sakamoto (USA) 9.40 9.40 18.80
21. Czechoslovakia Premysl Krbec (TCH) 9.35 9.40 18.75
Japan Yamashita Haruhiro (JPN) 9.35 9.40 18.75
23. United States Ronald Barak (USA) 9.25 9.45 18.70
Czechoslovakia Vaclav Kubicka (TCH) 9.30 9.40 18.70
United States Russell Mitchell (USA) 9.20 9.50 18.70
26. Italy Giovanni Carminucci (ITA) 9.25 9.40 18.65
Yugoslavia Martin Srot (YUG) 9.30 9.35 18.65
28. Italy Pasquale Carminucci (ITA) 9.30 9.30 18.60
Hungary Rajmund Csanyi (HUN) 9.35 9.25 18.60
Poland Aleksander Rokosa (POL) 9.30 9.30 18.60
31. Romania Anton Kadar (ROM) 9.25 9.30 18.55
Sweden Stig Lindevall (SWE) 9.30 9.25 18.55
Germany Gunter Lyhs (EUA) 9.20 9.35 18.55
United States Gregor Weiss (USA) 9.25 9.30 18.55
35. Italy Luigi Cimnaghi (ITA) 9.20 9.30 18.50
Germany Philipp Furst (EUA) 9.15 9.35 18.50
Poland Alfred Kucharczyk (POL) 9.25 9.25 18.50
38. Italy Bruno Franceschetti (ITA) 9.20 9.25 18.45
Bulgaria Nicola Prodanov (BUL) 9.15 9.30 18.45
Luxembourg Ady Stefanetti (LUX) 9.05 9.40 18.45
41. Czechoslovakia Ladislav Pazdera (TCH) 9.10 9.30 18.40
42. Czechoslovakia Pavel Gajdos (TCH) 9.00 9.35 18.35
Poland Wilhelm Kubica (POL) 9.10 9.25 18.35
Finland Olli Laiho (FIN) 9.05 9.30 18.35
Yugoslavia Alojz Petrovic (YUG) 9.10 9.25 18.35
46. Poland Jan Jankowicz (POL) 9.20 9.10 18.30
United States Arthur Shurlock (USA) 9.20 9.10 18.30
Hungary Lajos Varga (HUN) 9.05 9.25 18.30
49. Hungary Istvan Aranyos (HUN) 9.10 9.15 18.25
South Korea Kang Soo Il (KOR) 9.20 9.05 18.25
Germany Klaus Koste (EUA) 8.85 9.40 18.25
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Mudrik (TCH) 9.10 9.15 18.25
Hungary Peter Sos (HUN) 9.10 9.15 18.25
54. Hungary Gyozo Cser (HUN) 9.10 9.10 18.20
Poland Andrzej Konopka (POL) 9.10 9.10 18.20
56. Romania Gheorghe Tohaneanu (ROM) 8.95 9.15 18.10
57. United States Larry Banner (USA) 8.95 9.10 18.05
Yugoslavia Janez Brodnik (YUG) 8.90 9.15 18.05
South Korea Kim Kwang Duk (KOR) 9.00 9.05 18.05
60. Algeria Mohamed Lazhari (ALG) 8.95 9.05 18.00
Bulgaria Georgi Mirtchev (BUL) 8.90 9.10 18.00
62. Czechoslovakia Karel Klecka (TCH) 8.95 9.00 17.95
Romania Alexandru Szilagyi (ROM) 8.85 9.10 17.95
Sweden William Thoresson (SWE) 9.00 8.95 17.95
65. Bulgaria Todor Kondev (BUL) 8.95 8.95 17.90
Romania Frederic Orendi (ROM) 8.85 9.05 17.90
Luxembourg Josy Stoffel (LUX) 8.85 9.05 17.90
Norway Age Storhaug (NOR) 8.80 9.10 17.90
69. Finland Eugen Ekman (FIN) 8.65 9.20 17.85
Finland Raimo Heinonen (FIN) 9.00 8.85 17.85
71. Bulgaria Todor Batchvarov (BUL) 8.70 9.10 17.80
Finland Kauko Heikkinen (FIN) 8.85 8.95 17.80
Canada Gilbert Larose (CAN) 8.75 9.05 17.80
74. Bulgaria Liuben Christov (BUL) 8.85 8.90 17.75
South Korea Chung Yi Kwang (KOR) 8.60 9.15 17.75
Romania Petre Miclaus (ROM) 8.55 9.20 17.75
77. South Korea Suh Jae Kyu (KOR) 9.00 8.70 17.70
78. Hungary Andras Lelkes (HUN) 8.80 8.85 17.65
79. Finland Hannu Rantakari (FIN) 8.80 8.80 17.60
80. South Korea Kim Choong Tai (KOR) 8.95 8.60 17.55
81. Yugoslavia Ivan Caklec (YUG) 8.70 8.80 17.50
France Christian Guiffroy (FRA) 8.55 8.95 17.50
Finland Otto Kestola (FIN) 8.55 8.95 17.50
Switzerland Walter Muller (SUI) 8.60 8.90 17.50
Cuba Octavio Suarez (CUB) 8.75 8.75 17.50
Italy Angelo Vicardi (ITA) 8.55 8.95 17.50
87. Norway Harald Wigaard (NOR) 8.35 9.10 17.45
88. Canada Wilhelm Weiler (CAN) 8.40 9.00 17.40
89. Romania Gheorghe Condovici (ROM) 8.60 8.75 17.35
Cuba Carlos Garcia (CUB) 8.45 8.90 17.35
91. Switzerland Gottlieb Fassler (SUI) 8.50 8.70 17.20
Switzerland Fritz Feuz (SUI) 8.55 8.65 17.20
Great Britain John Pancott (GBR) 9.00 8.20 17.20
94. Canada Richard Kihn (CAN) 8.46 8.65 17.10
South Korea Lee Kwang Jae (KOR) 8.90 8.20 17.10
Republic of China Uih Yah Torh (ROC) 8.75 8.35 17.10
97. France Bernard Fauqueux (FRA) 8.90 8.15 17.05
98. Switzerland Fredy Egger (SUI) 8.40 8.60 17.00
Mongolia Niamdawaa Zagdbazar (MGL) 8.25 8.75 17.00
100. Yugoslavia Nenad Vidovic (YUG) 8.00 8.90 16.90
101. Cuba Andres Gonzalez (CUB) 8.40 8.40 16.80
Republic of China Lee Bu Ti (ROC) 8.35 8.45 16.80
103. France Michel Bouchonnet (FRA) 8.30 8.45 16.75
Republic of China Jan Thai San (ROC) 8.70 8.05 16.75
105. Switzerland Meinrad Berchtold (SUI) 8.10 8.60 16.70
106. Cuba Pablo Hernandez (CUB) 8.00 8.55 16.55
107. Great Britain John Mulhall (GBR) 8.10 8.30 16.40
108. Australia Douglas McLennon (AUS) 8.00 8.35 16.35
Cuba Felix Padron (CUB) 7.85 8.50 16.35
110. Switzerland Franz Fah (SUI) 7.50 8.25 16.25
111. Argentina Carlos Pizzini (ARG) 7.85 8.35 16.20
Australia Benjamin de Roo (AUS) 8.25 7.95 16.20
Republic of China Wang Shian Ming (ROC) 7.80 8.40 16.20
114. Australia Graham Bond (AUS) 7.60 8.45 16.05
115. Cuba Hector Ramirez (CUB) 7.40 8.50 15.90
116. Iran Djalal Bazargan-Vali (IRI) 7.30 8.50 15.80
117. Australia Marcus Faulks (AUS) 7.35 7.90 15.25
118. Republic of China Liuh Reng Suhn (ROC) 7.00 7.90 14.90
119. Australia Frederick Trainer (AUS) 6.50 8.10 14.60
120. Republic of China Lai Chu Long (ROC) 7.00 7.55 14.55
121. Australia Barry Cheales (AUS) 7.50 7.00 14.50
122. India Vithal Karande (IND) 6.65 7.30 13.95
123. India Y. More (IND) 6.00 7.70 13.70
124. India Trilok Singh (IND) 6.00 7.50 13.50
125. India B. Bhosle (IND) 6.50 6.50 13.00
126. India Anant Ram (IND) 4.70 7.45 12.15
127. Egypt Mohamed Ibrahim (EGY) 8.70 8.70
128. India D. Mondal (IND) 6.65 6.65
129. Philippines Demetrio Pastrana (PHI) 0.00
Philippines Fortunato Payao (PHI) 0.00

[edit] Final

Gold Japan Hayata Takuji (JPN) 9.725 (2nd) +9.750 (1st) 19.475
Silver Italy Franco Menichelli (ITA) 9.725 (2nd) +9.700 (2nd) 19.425
Bronze Soviet Union Boris Shakhlin (URS) 9.700 (4th) +9.700 (2nd) 19.400
4. Soviet Union Victor Leontyev (URS) 9.650 (6th) +9.700 (2nd) 19.350
5. Japan Tsurumi Shuji (JPN) 9.675 (5th) +9.600 (5th) 19.275
6. Japan Endo Yukio (JPN) 9.750 (1st) +9.500 (6th) 19.250

[edit] Sources

  • Tokyo Organizing Committee (1964). The Games of the XVIII Olympiad: Tokyo 1964, vol. 2.