Uganda at the 1964 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | UGA |
NOC | Uganda Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Tokyo | |
Competitors | 13 in 2 sports |
Medals |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Uganda competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. It was the first Summer Olympics where Uganda debuted as an independent country.
Athlete | Event | Heat | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Sam Amukun | 200 m | 21.5 | 5 | did not advance | |||||
Aggrey Awori | 200 m | 22.2 | 7 | did not advance | |||||
110 m hurdles | 14.6 | 5 | did not advance | ||||||
Jorem Ochana | 400 m hurdles | 52.4 | 4 | did not advance | |||||
James Odongo | 100 m | 10.9 | 4 | did not advance | |||||
Virgil Okiring | 110 m hurdles | 15.5 | 7 | did not advance | |||||
Amos Omolo | 400 m | 47.6 | 5 | did not advance | |||||
Aggrey Awori Sam Amukun James Odongo Amos Omolo | 4 × 100 m relay | 41.4 | 6 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Heat | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Irene Muyanga | 100 m | 12.0 | 5 Q | 12.2 | 7 | did not advance | |||
200 m | 27.6 | 5 | did not advance | ||||||
Mary Musani | 80 m hurdles | 12.9 | 7 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | 1 Round | 2 Round | 3 Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||||
Alex Odhiambo | Lightweight | Chin Hong You (CAM) W RSC-1 | Mario Serrano (MEX) W 5-0 | János Kajdi (HUN) L 0-5 | did not advance | ||||
Ernest Mabwa | Welterweight | — | Maurice Frilot (USA) W 5-0 | Constantin Niculescu (ROU) W 3-2 | Ričardas Tamulis (URS) L 0-5 | did not advance | 5 | ||
Peter P. Odhiambo | Middleweight | — | Jacoues Marty (FRA) W 5-0 | Ahmed Hassan (EGY) L 0-5 | did not advance | ||||
Henry Mugwanya | Light Heavyweight | — | Jurgen Schlegel (EUA) L 0-5 | did not advance | |||||
George Oywello | Heavyweight | — | Joe Frazier (USA) L RSC-1 | did not advance |
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