Speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Men's 500 metres

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Men's 500 metres speed skating
at the IX Olympic Winter Games
Speed skating pictogram.svg
Pictogram for speed skating
Venue Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck
Date4 February 1964
Competitors44 from 19 nations
Winning time40.1 OR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Terry McDermott Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Alv Gjestvang Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg Yevgeny Grishin Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Vladimir Orlov Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union
  1960
1968  

The men's 500 metres in speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics took place on 4 February, at the Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck. [1] [2]

Speed skating competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other

Speed skating is a competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other in travelling a certain distance on skates. Types of speed skating are long track speed skating, short track speed skating, and marathon speed skating. In the Olympic Games, long-track speed skating is usually referred to as just "speed skating", while short-track speed skating is known as "short track". The ISU, the governing body of both ice sports, refers to long track as "speed skating" and short track as "short track skating".

1964 Winter Olympics 9th edition of Winter Olympics, held in Innsbruck (Austria) in 1964

The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in Innsbruck, Austria, from January 29 to February 9, 1964. The Games included 1091 athletes from 36 nations, and the Olympic Torch was carried by Joseph Rieder, a former alpine skier who had participated in the 1956 Winter Olympics.

Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck speed skating venue in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria

The Olympia Eisschnellaufbahn is a speed skating venue located in Innsbruck, Austria. The outdoor venue hosted the speed skating events both for the 1964 and the 1976 Winter Olympics and the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics.

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Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows: [3] [4]

World recordFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yevgeny Grishin  (URS)39.5 Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union 28 January 1963
Olympic recordFlag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Yevgeny Grishin  (URS)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Yevgeny Grishin  (URS)
40.2 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
Squaw Valley, United States
28 January 1956
24 February 1960

The following new Olympic record was set.

DateAthleteTimeORWR
4 FebruaryFlag of the United States.svg  Terry McDermott  (USA)40.1OR

Results

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RankAthleteCountryTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Terry McDermott Flag of the United States.svg  United States 40.1 OR
Silver medal icon.svg Alv Gjestvang Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 40.6
Yevgeny Grishin Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union 40.6
Vladimir Orlov Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union 40.6
5 Keiichi Suzuki Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 40.7
6 Eddie Rudolph, Jr. Flag of the United States.svg  United States 40.9
7 Heike Hedlund Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 41.0
8 Bill Disney Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41.1
Villy Haugen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 41.1
10 Hroar Elvenes Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 41.4
Raymond Fonvieille Flag of France.svg  France 41.4
Rafael Grach Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union 41.4
Simo Rinne Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 41.4
14 Tom Gray Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41.5
15 Boris Gulyayev Flag of the Soviet Union (1955-1980).svg  Soviet Union 41.7
16 Helmut Kuhnert Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 41.8
Pekka Lattunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 41.8
Fumio Nagakubo Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 41.8
19 Juhani Järvinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 41.9
Kim Zin-hook Flag of North Korea (1948-1992).svg  North Korea 41.9
21 Magne Thomassen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 42.0
22 Björn Lekman Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 42.1
23 Toivo Salonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 42.2
24 Herbert Höfl Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 42.3
Günther Tilch Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 42.3
26 André Kouprianoff Flag of France.svg  France 42.5
27 Terry Malkin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 42.6
Bo Ollander Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 42.6
29 Manne Lavås Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 42.7
30 Ri Sung-ryool Flag of North Korea (1948-1992).svg  North Korea 43.0
31 Elio Locatelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 43.1
32 Oldřich Teplý Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 43.2
33 François Brueren Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 43.4
Günter Traub Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 43.4Ŕ
35 Manfred Zojer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 43.5
36 Peter Toyfl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 43.7
37 Mihály Martos Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 44.0
38 Luvsanlkhagvyn Dashnyam Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1940-1992).svg  Mongolia 44.1
39 Ralf Olin Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Canada 44.2
40 György Ivánkai Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 44.3
41 Satoshi Shinpo Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 44.4
42 Choi Yeong-Bae Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  South Korea 44.8
43 Jean-Pierre Guéron Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 44.9
44 Thomas Dawson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 45.2

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References

  1. 1 2 "Offizieller Bericht der IX. Olympischen Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964" (PDF). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Instruction, Science and Art, Vienna and Munich. LA84 Foundation. 1964. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  2. "Speed Skating at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games: Men's 500 metres". Sports Reference. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  3. "ISU - Speed Skating - Records - World Records". International Skating Union. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  4. "ISU - Speed Skating - Records - Olympic Records". International Skating Union. Retrieved 29 January 2014.