Argentina at the 1960 Summer Olympics

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Argentina at the
1960 Summer Olympics
Flag of Argentina.svg
IOC code ARG
NOC Argentine Olympic Committee
Website www.coarg.org.ar  (in Spanish)
in Rome
Competitors92 in 14 sports
Flag bearer Cristina Hardekopf
Medals
Ranked 30th
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
2
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Argentina at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy was the eleventh appearance out of fourteen editions of the 1960 Summer Olympics. Argentina sent to the 1960 Summer Olympics its eighth national team, under the auspices of the Argentine Olympic Committee (Comité Olímpico Argentino), 91 athletes (all men), something which had not happened since the 1932 Games in Los Angeles and which has not happened since. Ironically, the flag bearer, a woman named Cristina Hardekopf, [1] was a diver but was not included in the delegation as a participating athlete. However, Jorge Somlay, a rower, participated as Argentina's youngest Olympic competitor at only 13 years old.

Contents

The Olympic team won two medals, one bronze and one silver, and five Olympic diplomas. They placed 27th in total medal count over 83 participating countries.

The silver medal was one in yachting [2] and the bronze in boxing, [3] giving Argentina half of its medals and 3 out of five of its Olympic Diplomas (something which was usual until the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City).

Argentina's performance in the games forms part of a period of scarce results, which was affected by scarce support for the Olympic Games by the state as well as other political reasons. Repeating what happened in the 1956 Games in Melbourne, Argentina did not win a single gold medal, and the two medals that they did win were far below their average winnings of 4-7 medals in all of the games from 1924 to 1952. In 2004 Argentina's Olympic success recovered to the levels it had during the 1924-1952 period.

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Héctor Calegaris
Jorge del Río Salas
Jorge Salas Chávez
Sailing Men's Dragon September 3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Abel Laudonio Boxing Men's lightweight September 7

Athletics

AthletesEventsFinal
ResultRank
Osvaldo Suárez Men's marathon 2:21.26.69
Gumersindo Gómez 2:23.00.015
Walter Lemos 2:36.55.050
Guillermo Weller Men's 50km walk DSQ

Boxing

AthleteCategoryRound of 32Round of 16Round of 8QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Miguel Angel Botta Flyweight ByeFlag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg  Macalalad  (PHI)
W 3–2
State Flag of Iran (1933-1964).svg  Illkhanouf  (IRI)
W default
Flag of Hungary.svg  Török  (HUN)
L 0–5
did not advance
Carlos Cañete Bantamweight ByeFlag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Haga  (JPN)
L 0–5
did not advance
Carlos Aro Featherweight -Flag of Hungary.svg  Baranyai  (HUN)
W 4–0–1
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nikanorov  (URS)
L 1–0–4
did not advance
Abel Laudonio Lightweight ByeFlag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Töre  (TCH)
W 5–0
Flag of Norway.svg  Næss  (NOR)
W TKO
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Barannikov  (URS)
W 5–0
Flag of Italy.svg  Lopopolo  (ITA)
L 1–1–3
Did not advanceBronze medal icon.svg
Luis Aranda Light Welterweight ByeFlag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Reyes  (MEX)
W 4–1
Flag of Italy.svg  Brandi  (ITA)
L 1–0–4
did not advance
Aurelio González Welterweight ByeFlag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Mitsev  (BUL)
L 1–2–2
did not advance
Celedonio Lima Light Middleweight -ByeFlag of Canada (1957-1965).svg  Alleyne  (CAN)
W TKO
Flag of the United States.svg  McClure  (USA)
L 1–1–3
did not advance
Rodolfo Loza Middleweight -Flag of Chile.svg  Lucas  (CHI)
L 1–1–3
did not advance
Rafael Gargiulo Light Heavyweight -ByeFlag of Brazil (1960-1968).svg  Leite  (BRA)
W TKO
Flag of Italy.svg  Saraudi  (ITA)
L 2–3
did not advance
Eduardo Corletti Heavyweight -ByeFlag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Sretenović  (YUG)
L 1–4
did not advance

Cycling

Road

AthleteEventTimeRank
Ricardo Senn Individual road race 4:21:3844
Ricardo Senn
Gabriel Niell
Federico Cortés
Pedro Simionato
Team time trial 2:24:13.4712

Track

AthleteEventRound 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalRank
Alberto Trillo
Ernesto Contreras
Héctor Acosta
Juan Brotto
Team Pursuit 4:44.444:38.17Did not advance5

Diving

AthleteEventPreliminary RoundQualifying RoundFinal Round
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Cristina Hardekopf Women's 3 m springboard 41.8718did not advance

Equestrian

Dressage

AthleteHorseEventQualifying RoundFinal RoundTotal
Judge 1Judge 2Judge 3Judge 1Judge 2Judge 3PointsRank
Jorge Cavoti Vidriero Individual 293247288Did not advance82815th

Eventing

AthleteHorseEventDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal
PenaltiesRankPenaltiesRankPenaltiesRankPenaltiesRank
César Madelón Ceibera Individual 130.5036th174.8035th2.0010th307.3029th
Ignacio Verdura Desidia Individual 103.5016thDid not advance
Fernando Urdapilleta Febo II Individual 116.0122ndDid not advance
Carlos Moratorio Mesonero Individual 143.0155thDid not advance
César Madelón
Ignacio Verdura
Fernando Urdapilleta
Carlos Moratorio
as above Team 350.019thDid not advance

Jumping

AthleteHorseEventPenaltiesRank
Round 1Round 2
Naldo Dasso Final Individual 4247th
Carlos D'Elia Stromboli Individual 162013th
Ernesto Hartkopf Baltasar Individual 19.2524.2519th
Naldo Dasso
Jorge Lucardi
Carlos D'Elia
as above Team Eliminated-
1220
29.526

Fencing

Six fencers, all men, represented Argentina in 1960.

Individual

AthleteEventRound 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsRank
PoolW-LRankPoolW-LRankPoolW-LRankPoolW-LRankPoolW-LRank
Alberto Balestrini Men's épée I6–01st Q21–35thDid not advance=25th
Raúl Martínez C3–34thDid not advance=37th
Juan Larrea Men's sabre E2–34thDid not advance=37th
Daniel Sande F3–13rd Q51–45thDid not advance=25th
Gustavo Vassallo G2–3
(1–1)*
4thDid not advance=37th

Team

AthleteEventElimination GroupsRound TwoQuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rafael González
Juan Larrea
Daniel Sande
Gustavo Vassallo
Men's team sabre Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union  (URS)
L 1–9
2 QFlag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
L 4–9
Did not advance=9th

Football

Argentina qualified their men's team to compete in the 1960 Summer Olympics. They were unable to progress through the group stage after beating Tunisia, and Poland, but losing to Denmark. 18-year-old Juan Carlos Oleniak scored the most goals for Argentina with four.

Head coach: Ernesto Duchini

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoals1960 club
3 MF Alberto Rendo (1940-01-03)3 January 1940 (aged 20)10 Flag of Argentina.svg Huracán
3 MF Carlos Bilardo (1939-03-16)16 March 1939 (aged 21)21 Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo de Almagro
2 DF Carlos Gurdiña (1938-12-29)29 December 1938 (aged 21)00 Flag of Argentina.svg Huracán
1 GK Carlos Saldías (1939-02-25)25 February 1939 (aged 21)00 Flag of Argentina.svg Sacachispas
3 MF Domingo Lejona (1938-02-02)2 February 1938 (aged 22)00 Flag of Argentina.svg Gimnasia y Esgrima (La Plata)
4 FW Guillermo Lorenzo (1939-01-05)5 January 1939 (aged 21)00 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
3 MF Hugo Zarich (1940-03-17)17 March 1940 (aged 20)20 Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate
2 DF José Díaz (1938-04-20)20 April 1938 (aged 22)30 Flag of Argentina.svg Lanús
2 DF Juan Carlos Stauskas (1939-08-06)6 August 1939 (aged 21)30 Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate
4 FW Juan Carlos Oleniak (1942-03-06)6 March 1942 (aged 18)34 Flag of Argentina.svg Racing
2 DF Julio Mattos (1940-03-30)30 March 1940 (aged 20)00 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentinos Juniors
4 FW Mario Desiderio (1938-02-01)1 February 1938 (aged 22)20 Flag of Argentina.svg Estudiantes de La Plata
1 GK Marwell Periotti (1939-05-25)25 May 1939 (aged 21)30 Flag of Argentina.svg San Lorenzo de Almagro
2 DF Pedro de Ciancio (1938-02-16)16 February 1938 (aged 22)30 Flag of Argentina.svg Racing
4 FW Raúl Adolfo Pérez (1939-11-11)11 November 1939 (aged 20)31 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
2 DF Roberto Blanco (1938-11-26)26 November 1938 (aged 21)30 Flag of Argentina.svg Racing
4 FW Roberto Bonnano (1938-03-16)16 March 1938 (aged 22)10 Flag of Argentina.svg Vélez Sárfield
2 DF Salvador Ginel (1938-04-01)1 April 1938 (aged 22)30 Flag of Argentina.svg Atlético Tucumán

Results

Group Stage

Argentina failed to reach Semi-Finals.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 330084+46
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 320164+24
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 31027522
Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia 300331180
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg32Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Sørensen Soccerball shade.svg31'
Harald Nielsen Soccerball shade.svg46', 85'
Report Oleniak Soccerball shade.svg20'
Bilardo Soccerball shade.svg88'
Rome
Referee: Liverani (ITA)

Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg21Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia
Oleniak Soccerball shade.svg15', 82' Report Kerrit Soccerball shade.svg25'
Pescara
Referee: Zsolt (HUN)

Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg20Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Oleniak Soccerball shade.svg38'
Pérez Soccerball shade.svg55'
Report
Napoli
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: S. Garan (TUR)

Gymnastics

One male gymnast represented Argentina at the 1960 Games. Juan Caviglia competed in the individual all-around event which included the floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, and the parallel bars, horizontal bar. Caviglia's best result came in the floor in which he placed 92nd overall.

AthleteEventQualifying RoundFinal RoundTotal
Compulsory PointsOptional PointsCompulsory PointsOptional PointsPointsRank
Juan Caviglia Men's individual all-around 46.0048.15Did not advance94.15116th
Men's floor 8.359.00Did not advance17.3592nd
Men's pommel horse 7.606.90Did not advance16.30114th
Men's rings 7.208.20Did not advance15.40119th
Men's vault 7.408.90Did not advance16.30117th
Men's parallel bars 7.107.00Did not advance14.10122nd
Men's horizontal bar 8.358.15Did not advance16.50104th

Modern pentathlon

Three male pentathletes represented Argentina at the 1960 Games, Luis Ribera, Carlos Stricker, and Raúl Bauza competed in both the men's individual, and the men's team events.

AthleteHorseEventRidingFencingShootingSwimmingCross CountryFinal
TimePointsRankPointsRankPointsRankTimePointsRankTimePointsRankPointsRank
Luis Ribera Celollo Individual 8:09.01,1533rd77017th8808th4:09.995515th15:45.086538th4,62313th
Carlos Stricker Celia8:33.01,08115th72424th70039th4:05.19757th16:01.281745th4,02136th
Raúl Bauza Vegliato8:15.21,1356th44851st36056th4:08.897013th16:37.070949th3,88840th
Luis Ribera
Carlos Stricker
Raúl Bauza
as above Team -3,3693rd1,80410th1,94014th-2,8903rd-2,39114th12,39410th

Rowing

Argentina had nine male rowers participate in three out of seven rowing events in 1960. [4]

AthleteEventRound 1Round 1 RepechageSemi-FinalFinal
TimeGroup
Rank
TimeGroup
Rank
TimeGroup
Rank
TimeRank
Pablo Ferrero
Ricardo González
Men's coxless pair 7:17.702nd7:28.842nd7:48.486thDid not advance
Osvaldo Cavagnaro
Mario Maire
Jorge Somlay
Men's coxed pair 8:02.364th7:59.333rd-Did not advance
Juan Huber
Héctor Moni
Angel Pontarolo
Vicente Vansteenkiste
Men's coxless four 6:52.325th6:56.354th-Did not advance

Sailing

AthleteClassRace IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VIRace VIIFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Ricardo Boneo Finn 32321st46915th6919th1,1683rd30322nd0DSQ0DNS2,95419th
Roberto Mieres
Victor H. Fragola
Star 28617th17422nd28617th15423rd37014th37014th26118th1,74717th
Jorge Salas Chavez
Héctor Calegaris
Jorge del Río Sálas
Dragon 35615th1,5321st1,2312nd8335th1,2312nd0DSQ53210th5,715Silver medal icon.svg
Roberto Sieburger
Carlos Sieburger
Enrique Sieburger, Jr.
5.5 Metre 4269th1,0792nd6026th1,0792nd6815th4269th5357th4,4024th

Shooting

AthleteEventQualifyingFinal
PointsGroup
Rank
PointsRank
Jorge di Giandoménico 50m rifle three positions 54319th1,11733rd
300m rifle three positions 54810th1,08822nd
Pedro Armella 50m rifle three positions 55413th1,10634th
300m rifle three positions 54810th1,07825th
Cirilo Nassiff 50m rifle prone 38026th57340th
Melchor López 37928thDid not advance
Oscar Cervo 25m rapid fire pistol -56732nd
Juan Gindre Trap -Did not advance
Juan Ángel Martini, Sr. -Did not advance

Swimming

AthleteEventRound 1Semi-FinalFinal
TimeGroup
Rank
TimeGroup
Rank
TimeRank
Fernando Fanjul Men's 200m butterfly 2:25.23rdDid not advance
Luis Nicolao 2:23.92nd2:26.87thDid not advance
Men's 100m freestyle 1:00.26thDid not advance
Pedro Diz Men's 100m backstroke 1:04.72nd1:05.06thDid not advance

Water polo

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 33002010+106
Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany  (EUA)3201159+64
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 301271471
Flag of Brazil (1960-1968).svg  Brazil 301271691
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [ citation needed ]

Wrestling

Men's freestyle
AthleteEventElimination PoolFinal round
Round 1
Result
Round 2
Result
Round 3
Result
Round 4
Result
Round 5
Result
Round 6
Result
Final round
Result
Rank
Juan Rolón −73 kg Flag of Afghanistan (1931-1973).svg  Sultan Mohammad Dost  (AFG)
W P
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Muhammad Bashir  (PAK)
L D
Flag of the United States.svg  Doug Blubaugh  (USA)
L WO
Did not advance15
Julio Graffigna −79 kg Flag of Turkey.svg  Hasan Güngör  (TUR)
L F
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg  Fred Thomas  (RSA)
L P
Did not advance15
Men's Greco-Roman
AthleteEventElimination PoolFinal round
Round 1
Result
Round 2
Result
Round 3
Result
Round 4
Result
Round 5
Result
Round 6
Result
Final round
Result
Rank
Juan Rolón −73 kg Flag of Austria.svg  Franz Berger  (AUT)
L D
Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Stevan Horvat  (YUG)
L F
Did not advance24
Julio Graffigna −87 kg Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Panizo  (ESP)
L F
WDDid not advance17

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