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This Day in Observe & Subject–October 16
1938—After officers used burning gasoline to dry a rain-soaked runway, Finland’s Yrjö Nikkanen, the silver medalist on the 1936 Olympics, threw the Javelin 258-2 (78.70) at his Nationwide Championships in Kotka to interrupt his personal World File of 255-5 (77.87). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YrjpercentC3percentB6_Nikkanen
1964—New Zealand’s Peter Snell was a relative unknown when he received the 800-meters 4 years earlier on the Rome Olympics, however he had since turn into the dominant middle-distance runner on this planet. So it was no shock this time when he labored his method out of a field on the ultimate lap, took the lead with 200-meters to go, and pulled away to efficiently defend his title in Tokyo within the Olympic File time of 1:45.1. 2nd was Canada’s Invoice Crothers (1:45.6), whereas Kenya’s Wilson Kiprugut edged Jamaica’s George Kerr to win the bronze medal (1:45.9 for each). People Tom Farrell (1:46.6) and Jerry Siebert (1:47.0) completed 5-6.
Snell, who was the flag-bearer for New Zealand within the Opening Ceremony, would win his 2nd gold of the Video games 5 days later within the 1500-meters.
Farrell, who was about to enter his senior 12 months at St.John’s, had earlier received IC4A and NCAA titles within the spring. He would win a second NCAA title in 1965 (and Olympic bronze in 1968—see under) and infrequently served as a volunteer coach at his alma mater in recent times. His brother Peter was Princeton’s long-time head girls’s coach earlier than retiring after the 2016 season.
Rex Cawley (49.6), who had set a World File of 49.1 on the U.S. Trials, received the gold medal within the Males’s 400-meter hurdles over Nice Britain’s John Cooper and Italy’s Salvatore Morale, each of whom ran 50.1. Former Yale star Jay Luck missed out on a possible medal when he hit the tenth hurdle and wound up in fifth place (50.5).
Wyomia Tyus (11.4 [11.49]) received the primary of her two Olympic titles within the Girls’s 100-Meters, with teammate Edith McGuire (11.6 [11.62]) successful the silver medal. Poland’s Ewa Kłobukowska (11.6 [11.64]) received the bronze.
Regardless of knee surgical procedure in August, Poland’s Józef Schmidt recovered in time to win his 2nd straight Olympic title within the Males’s Triple Soar. He took the lead for good together with his 2nd-round leap of 54-7 ½ (16.65) and completed off his day by setting an Olympic File of 55-3 ½ (16.85) on his remaining leap. Successful silver and bronze had been the Soviet (and Russian) pair of Oleg Fedoseyev (54-4 ¾ [16.58]) and Viktor Kravchenko (54-4 ½ [16.57]). American File holder Ira Davis, thought of a possible medalist, did not make the ultimate.
The Soviet Union’s (and Russia’s) Yelena Gorchakova set a World File of 204-9 (62.40) within the morning’s qualifying spherical of the Girls’s Javelin however completed third (187-2 [57.06]) within the remaining behind 17-year previous Mihaela Peneș (198-7 [60.54]) of Romania and Hungary’s Márta Rudas (191-2 [58.27]).
The Japanese orchestra contained in the stadium had been enjoying shortened variations of some nationwide anthems through the awards ceremonies. However once they ended their tackle the Star Spangled Banner after an American win, two skilled trumpeters within the stands, Uan Rasey and Manny Klein, each Observe and Subject Information Olympic Tour members, completed the U.S. anthem as the group remained at consideration! (From Sports activities Illustrated: “By Friday, somebody had recognized the new horn within the stands that had been making use of the ending kick to the truncated Japanese model of The Star-Spangled Banner performed after every American victory. Gallantly selecting up on the downbeat aspect of “so gal-lant-ly streaming” together with his solo trumpet was Uan Rasey, the lead horn for the M-G-M studio orchestra and a globe-trotting monitor nut. Rasey stationed himself just under the torch at Nationwide Stadium to blow his horn, presumably to get most vary for “And the rockets’ crimson glare….” He was later joined by Bob Crosby and the Bobcats, who had been showing at a Tokyo nightclub and had been equally involved that Francis Scott Key was not being totally and internationally appreciated.”)
Rasey was well-known in Hollywood as a featured performer on the soundtrack of such motion pictures as Chinatown and American in Paris.
Being the avid monitor fan that he was, he informed MGM once they had been attempting to signal him to a contract, “I need to have it listed [in my contract] that I need to go to the Olympics in ’52, and I don’t need to work on Saturdays[so he could go to meets!]… For those who write that down, I’ll come out…” They capitulated, and he joined the celebrated orchestra in 1949, simply in time to take part in MGM’s golden age of musicals. (From Leonard Maltin’s interview—see hyperlink).
Medalists/Outcomes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics
Olympia Studies: http://www.olympedia.org/editions/16/sports activities/ATH
Snell Characteristic(800/1500): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK0woLEtQQA
Tyus Characteristic(1964/1968): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYOlBq0dMEc
Farrell Interview(2013): http://tinyurl.com/TomFarrell2013
Uan Rasey(Leonard Maltin Interview)
Cawley: http://michtrack.org/michtrack/history-cawley-tokyo.html
1965—In a rematch of kinds between the principle figures within the 1964 Olympic 10,000-meters, Morocco’s Mohammed Gammoudi, the bronze medalist in Tokyo the earlier 12 months, was a winner (14:40.6) in a tactical 5000 meters on the Worldwide Video games in Mexico Metropolis over a discipline that included Australia’s Ron Clarke (2nd/14:41.8) and American Billy Mills(fifth), the respective Olympic silver and gold medalists. (From T&F Information)
1968–The Males’s 200-Meters on the Mexico Metropolis Olympics was a memorable race, with Tommie Smith, one of many best all-around sprinters in historical past, overtaking teammate John Carlos to win the gold medal and setting a World File of 19.8 (19.83). Carlos (20.0 [20.10]), seeking to his left as Smith handed him, failed to note Australian Peter Norman (20.0 [20.06]) slipping by on his proper to seize the silver medal.
However the race grew to become a mere footnote after the 2 sprinters engaged of their well-known raised-fist protest on the victory stand. Please have a look at the hyperlinks under to be taught extra in regards to the occasions main as much as the incident and its aftermath. Many extra hyperlinks might be discovered by Googling “Tommie Smith,” “John Carlos,” or “Olympic Undertaking for Human Rights”.
Smith and Carlos, who competed for San Jose State, had been honored by the college when a statue commemorating their protest was unveiled in 2005. Additionally they served as pallbearers at Peter Norman’s funeral in 2006. Norman had supported their protest by sporting an OPHR button on the victory stand.
Greater than 50 years after being ostracized by U.S. officers, Smith and Carlos had been inducted into the U.S. Olympic Corridor of Fame in 2019.
“It sends the message that possibly we had to return in time and make aware choices about whether or not we had been proper or fallacious,” Carlos mentioned, based on USA In the present day. “They’ve come to the conclusion that, ‘Hey man, we had been fallacious. We had been off-base when it comes to humanity relative to the human rights period.’”
https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2019/09/23/tommie-smith-john-carlos-us-olympic-hall-of-fame/
Statue: http://www.sjsu.edu/information/news_detail.jsp?id=1426
https://www.sanjose.org/attraction/olympic-black-power-statue
NY Instances: http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/sports activities/year_in_sports/10.16a.html
Carlos Corridor of Fame Bio: https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/john-carlos
Silent Gesture(Smith’s Autobiography):
The John Carlos Story: https://www.roamagency.com/9781608462247/
Guide Evaluation by Neil Amdur: http://tinyurl.com/AmdurReview
https://www.usatf.org/information/2021/activist-and-1968-olympic-champion-tommie-smith-th
Belated Reward(Norman)
http://www.foxnews.com/sports activities/2012/08/21/apology-offered-to-athlete-on-black-power-podium/?take a look at=olymp
Civil Disobedience: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/mm-mexicocity.html
A Look Again(Feedback by Carlos/Norman): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ7Sk6b_2go
The 200 wasn’t the one remaining on at the present time.
American Bob Seagren, the favourite, received the Pole Vault on fewer misses over West Germany’s Claus Schiprowski and East Germany’s Wolfgang Nordwig, as all three cleared 17-8 ½ (5.40). American John Pennell cleared 17-8 ½ on his 2nd try however missed out on successful the bronze medal when his pole handed underneath the bar, negating the leap underneath the rule in impact on the time (the rule was modified the next 12 months).
It was a fierce battle for the medals within the Steeplechase. Amos Biwott (8:51.0 [8:51.02]), whose footwear by no means received moist as he soared over the water leap on every lap, sprinted from 4th to 1st off the ultimate hurdle to seize the gold medal. Fellow Kenyan Benjamin Kogo (8:51.6 [8:51.56]) received silver, and American George Younger (8:51.8 [8:51.86]), one of many pre-Video games favorites, edged Australia’s Kerry O’Brien (8:52.0 [8:52.08]) for the bronze. It stays one of many closest finishes within the occasion in Olympic historical past.
The race marked the start of Kenya’s dominance within the occasion. Kenyans would win eleven Olympic gold medals from 1968 via 2016. The one occasions they didn’t win had been in 1976 and 1980 when Kenya boycotted the Video games! They swept all three medals in 1992 and 2004 and completed 1-2 in 5 different Video games (via 2016). They received gold and bronze in Beijing (2008) and London (2012).
Kenyan-born athletes additionally received the gold medal at 15 consecutive World Championships (via 2019; the streak led to 2022). (Kenyan Stephen Cherono, operating as Saif Saeed Shaheen, represented his adopted nation of Qatar when he received on the 2003 and 2005 Worlds.
France’s Colette Besson, just about unknown earlier than the beginning of the season, got here from fifth to 1st within the homestretch, successful the Girls’s 400-Meters over favored Lillian Board (52.1/52.12) of Nice Britain. Besson’s successful time of 52.0 (52.03) equaled the Olympic File set by Australia’s Betty Cuthbert in 1964, the primary occasion held for ladies on the Olympics. Ending third was the Soviet Union’s (and Russia’s) Natalya Pechonkina (52.2/52.25). American Jarvis Scott (52.7/52.79), the chief coming off the ultimate flip, slipped again to sixth.
The Soviet Union’s (and Latvia’s) Jānis Lūsis received the Males’s Javelin together with his remaining throw of 295-7 (90.10/OR). Successful the silver medal was Finland’s Jorma Kinnunen, who additionally saved his greatest for the final (290-7 [88.58]), and the bronze went to Hungary’s Gergely Kulcsár, who had the lead heading into the ultimate spherical (285-7[87.06}.
The medalists in the Pentathlon were West Germany’s Ingrid Becker (5098), Austria’s Liese Prokop (4966), and Hungary’s Annamária Tóth (4959).
Giving a glimpse of what would happen in the next day’s final, Italy’s Giuseppe Gentile set a World Record of
56-1 ¼ (17.10) in the Triple Jump qualifying round. (The WR would be altered 4 times in the final!)
Medalists/Results: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics
Olympia Reports: http://www.olympedia.org/editions/17/sports/ATH
Videos
M200: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWI9raEM1-4
MPV&SC(coverage begins at the 6:00 mark): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6LPQSvw1m4
W400: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A3ryJX4aFc
1975—16-year-old Chandra Cheeseborough won the Women’s 200-meter at the Pan-American Games in Mexico City, running 22.77 to set a U.S. High School Record (Ribault H.S.-Jacksonville, FL) and an American Record.
Cheeseborough would win 3 medals at the 1984 Olympics (silver in the 400, gold in both relays) and has been the coach at Tennessee State, her alma mater, since 1994.
National Hall of Fame: https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/chandra-cheeseborough
National H.S. Hall of Fame: http://nationalhighschooltrackandfieldhof.org/showcase/chandra-cheeseborough/
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/09/sports/track-and-field.html
https://tsutigers.com/sports/womens-track-and-field/roster/coaches/chandra-cheeseborough-guice/665
2022—Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana, the 2016 Olympic Champion (and former World Record holder) at 10,000 meters, won the Amsterdam Marathon in 2:17:20, the fastest debut performance in history. Finishing 2nd in 2:18:05 was another debutant from Ethiopia, Genzeba Dibaba, the World Record holder at 1500 meters (at the time).
“I have no words for this. This is very special, and I am thrilled,” said Ayana. “It was very tough after my Olympic title 2016 with injuries and pain. I am grateful to my husband, son, and management for all the support.”
https://worldathletics.org/news/report/amsterdam-marathon-2022-ayana-getachew