1956 Summer Olympics / Athletics - Long Jump (Men)

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Olympic rings
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sport athletics
discipline Long jump
gender Men
Attendees 32 athletes from 21 countries
Competition location Melbourne Cricket Ground
Competition phase November 24, 1956
Medalist
gold medal Greg Bell ( USA ) United States 48United States 
Silver medal John Bennett ( USA ) United States 48United States 
Bronze medal Jorma Valkama ( FIN ) FinlandFinland 

The men's long jump at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne was played on November 24, 1956 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground . 32 athletes took part.

The American Greg Bell became Olympic champion . He won before his compatriot John Bennett and the Finn Jorma Valkama .

Swiss, Austrian and German athletes did not take part.

Existing records

World record 8.13 m Jesse Owens ( USA ) United States 48United States  Ann Arbor , USA May 25, 1935
Olympic record 8.06 m Final of Berlin , Germany 4th August 1936

Note: The Olympic record was officially set at 8.06 m and Jesse Owens was the record holder, despite an irregular tailwind when he jumped.

Conducting the competition

The athletes competed in a qualifying round on November 24th. The required qualification width was 7.15 m. For all qualified jumpers the final took place in the afternoon of the same day. The distances achieved in the qualifying round were not taken into account for the further course of the competition. In the final, each jumper was initially entitled to three attempts. The best six jumpers could then make another three jumps.

Note: The qualified athletes are highlighted in light blue. The best results in the qualification and in the final are printed in bold.

Time schedule

November 24, 10 a.m .: Qualification
November 24, 3:50 p.m .: Final

Note: All times are local Melbourne time (UTC + 10)

qualification

Date: November 24, 1956, 10:00 a.m.

space Surname nation 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt result annotation
1 Henryk Grabowski Poland 1944Poland Poland 7.52 m - - 7.52 m
2 John Bennett United States 48United States United States 7.50 m - - 7.50 m
3 Oleg Fyodoseyev Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 7.04 m 7.42 m - 7.42 m
4th Ken Wilmshurst United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 6.95 m 7.40 m - 7.40 m
5 Dmytro Bondarenko Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 6.97 m 6.95 m 7.37 m 7.37 m
6th Jorma Valkama FinlandFinland Finland 7.13 m 6.92 m 7.36 m 7.36 m
7th Greg Bell United States 48United States United States 7.35 m - - 7.35 m
8th Roy Cruttenden United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 7.32 m - - 7.32 m
9 Fermín Donazar UruguayUruguay Uruguay 7.31 m - - 7.31 m
10 Karim Olowu Nigeria 1914Nigeria Nigeria 7.05 m 7.29 m - 7.29 m
11 Neville Price South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 7.28 m - - 7.28 m
12 Kazimierz Kropidłowski Poland 1944Poland Poland 7.10 m 7.22 m - 7.22 m
13 Igor Ter-Ovansyan Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 7.15 m - - 7.15 m
14th Yoshiro Sonoda Japan 1870Japan Japan 6.77 m 7.01 m 7.12 m 7.12 m
15th Masaji Tajima Japan 1870Japan Japan 6.98 m x 7.11 m 7.11 m
16 Ling Te-Sheng TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan 6.85 m 6.74 m 7.11 m 7.11 m
17th Muhammad Ramzan Ali PakistanPakistan Pakistan 6.75 m 7.11 m x 7.11 m
18th Suh Yong-joo Korea Sud 1949South Korea South Korea 7.08 m 7.09 m 6.92 m 7.09 m
19th Mike Moroney AustraliaAustralia Australia 6.72 m 7.09 m x 7.09 m
20th Ary de Sá Brazil 1889Brazil Brazil 6.86 m 7.00 m 6.97 m 7.00 m
21st Ödön Földessy Hungary 1956Hungary Hungary 6.96 m 6.92 m 6.93 m 6.96 m
22nd Ram Mehar IndiaIndia India 6.92 m 6.84 m 5.53 m 6.92 m
23 Ian Bruce AustraliaAustralia Australia x 6.91 m 6.80 m 6.91 m
24 Hugh Jack AustraliaAustralia Australia 6.90 m 6.87 m 6.45 m 6.90 m
25th David Kushnir IsraelIsrael Israel 6.09 m 6.89 m 6.66 m 6.89 m
26th Fred Hammer LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 6.74 m x x 6.74 m
27 Lawrence Ogwang Uganda 1914Uganda Uganda 6.62 m 6.51 m 6.28 m 6.62 m
28 Wilhelm Porrassalmi FinlandFinland Finland x 6.58 m x 6.58 m
29 Rafiu Oluwa Nigeria 1914Nigeria Nigeria x 6.53 m x 6.53 m
30th Muhammad Rashid PakistanPakistan Pakistan 6.13 m 6.10 m 5.90 m 6.13 m
31 Edward Martins LiberiaLiberia Liberia 5.79 m 6.01 m 5.96 m 6.01 m
ogV Torgny Wåhlander SwedenSweden Sweden x x x without space

final

space Surname nation 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt 4th attempt 5th attempt 6th attempt Bottom line annotation
1 Greg Bell United States 48United States United States 6.98 m 7.83 m 7.77 m x - 7.16 m 7.83 m
2 John Bennett United States 48United States United States 7.68 m 7.61 m x - x - 7.68 m
3 Jorma Valkama FinlandFinland Finland 7.11 m x 7.48 m 7.07 m 7.22 m 7.00 m 7.48 m
4th Dmytro Bondarenko Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 7.44 m x 7.13 m x 6.89 m 6.99 m 7.44 m
5 Karim Olowu Nigeria 1914Nigeria Nigeria 7.28 m 6.77 m 7.36 m 6.42 m x 6.91 m 7.36 m
6th Kazimierz Kropidłowski Poland 1944Poland Poland 7.27 m 6.92 m 7.30 m 6.95 m 7.03 m 6.94 m 7.30 m
7th Neville Price South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union x 7.28 m x not in the final of the
six best jumpers
7.28 m
8th Oleg Fyodoseyev Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union x 7.25 m 7.27 m 7.27 m
9 Roy Cruttenden United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 7.15 m x 6.96 m 7.15 m
10 Henryk Grabowski Poland 1944Poland Poland x x 7.15 m 7.15 m
11 Ken Wilmshurst United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 7.14 m 7.06 m 7.05 m 7.14 m
12 Fermín Donazar UruguayUruguay Uruguay x x 6.57 m 6.57 m
ogV Igor Ter-Ovansyan Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union x x x without space

Date: November 24, 1956, 3:50 p.m.

13 of the 32 participants made it to the final.
The conditions during this afternoon competition were bad. The athletes had to struggle with strong gusts of wind, and the run-up track was very soft and too short. So the quality of this competition was not as high as might be expected. The request of the athletes to use the run-up from the qualification was rejected by the organizers. It was almost astonishing that the Olympic champion Gregory Bell managed to jump to 7.83 m under these miserable conditions. John Bennett finished second with 7.68 m and Jorma Valkama reached 7.48 m for the bronze medal.

In the 13th Olympic final, Gregory Bell jumped to the twelfth gold medal for the USA.
Jorma Valkama managed to win the first Finnish medal in the long jump .

literature

  • Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 2: 1948–1968, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 1st edition 1969, pp. 141f

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF Statistics Handbook, Berlin 2009, page 556 ( Memento from June 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 2: 1948–1968, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 1st edition 1969, p. 207
  3. a b Official report p. 284, engl. (PDF), accessed on October 5, 2017
  4. Official report p. 329, engl. (PDF), accessed on October 5, 2017
  5. ^ Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 2: 1948–1968, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, p. 142