Athletics at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games – Men's 220 yards

The men's 220 yards at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games as part of the athletics programme was held at the Perry Lakes Stadium on Monday 26 November and Thursday 29 November 1962.

Men's 220 yards
at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
VenuePerry Lakes Stadium
Date26 November 1962 (1962-11-26) (rounds 1, 2 and semis)
29 November 1962 (1962-11-29) (final)
Competitors43 from 22 nations
Winning time21.1 s
Medalists
gold medal    Kenya
silver medal    England
bronze medal    Rhodesia and Nyasaland
← 1958
1966 →

The top four runners in each of the initial six heats qualified for the second round. Those 24 runners competed in four heats in the second round, with the top three runners from each heat qualifying for the semifinals. There were two semifinals, and only the top three from each heat advanced to the final.

The event was won by Kenyan Seraphino Antao in 21.1 seconds, who also won the 100 yards earlier in the meet. Antao finished 0.4 seconds ahead of Englishman David Jones and 0.5 seconds ahead Johan du Preez representing the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland who won bronze.[1] Antao equalled the Games record of 20.9 seconds in the first semi final, whilst the second semi final saw the defending championship Tom Robinson and the world record holder Peter Radford fail to make to the final, finishing fourth and fifth respectively.[2]

Two of the favourites pulled out of the event prior to their heats. Canadian Harry Jerome, who pulled up 30 yards of the finish line in the 100 yards final, pulled out due to a torn muscle in his left thigh and tonsillitis. Whilst Jamaican Dennis Johnson, who finished fifth in 100 yards, withdrew due to a groin injury.[3]

Records edit

World record   Peter Radford (GBR)
  Paul Drayton (USA)
20.5 Wolverhampton, England, UK
Walnut, California, United States
28 May 1960
23 June 1962
Commonwealth record
Games record   Tom Robinson (BAH)
  Edward Jefferys (SAF)
20.9 Cardiff, Wales 23 July 1958 [4]

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nationality Time Record
26 November Semifinal Seraphino Antao   Kenya 20.9 =GR

Round 1 edit

Heat 1 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Michael Okantey   Ghana 21.5 Q
2 Nick Whitehead   Wales 22.3 Q
3 John Owiti   Kenya 22.4 Q
4 James Odongo Oduka   Uganda 22.6 Q
5 Jacques Dalais   Mauritius 22.9
6 Alistair Cook   Aden 23.0
Harry Jerome   Canada DNS

Heat 2 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Seraphino Antao   Kenya 21.7 Q
2 Jeffery Smith   Rhodesia and Nyasaland 21.8 Q
3 Michael Cleary   Australia 21.8 Q
4 Ken Peters   Hong Kong 22.0 Q
5 Alf Meakin   England 22.0
6 Jean Daruty   Mauritius 22.7
7 Brian Whitehead   Isle of Man 24.4
Yassim Deria   Aden DNS

Heat 3 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Tom Robinson   Bahamas 21.2 Q
2 Peter Radford   England 21.5 Q
3 Peter Norman   Australia 21.6 Q
4 Sitiveni Moceidreke   Fiji 22.3 Q
5 Guy Edmond   Mauritius 22.5
6 Joseph Lee Gut-Hing   Sarawak 22.8
7 Ali Abdi Matar   Aden 24.0

Heat 4 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Michael Hildrey   Scotland 21.5 Q
2 Johan du Preez   Rhodesia and Nyasaland 21.8 Q
3 Bruce Richter   Papua New Guinea 22.2 Q
4 Robert Fisher-Smith   Canada 22.4 Q
5 Christopher Salole   Aden 23.2
6 Mazlan Hamzah   Malaya 23.4
Dennis Johnson   Jamaica DNS

Heat 5 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Bob Lay   Australia 21.7 Q
2 Lynn Eves   Canada 22.1 Q
3 David England   Wales 22.1 Q
4 Len Carter   England 22.3 Q
5 John Geraldo   Ghana 22.3
6 William Chai Ah-Lim   Sarawak 23.7
Eustace Gill   British Honduras DNS

Heat 6 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 David Jones   England 21.4 Q
2 Edwin Roberts   Trinidad and Tobago 21.6 Q
3 Alistair McIlroy   Scotland 21.9 Q
4 Dennis Tipping   Australia 22.0 Q
5 William Lee   Sarawak 23.3
6 Anthony Perera   Gibraltar 23.7
Paul Couve   Mauritius DNS

Round 2 edit

Heat 1 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Seraphino Antao   Kenya 21.5 Q
2 Jeffery Smith   Rhodesia and Nyasaland 21.9 Q
3 Peter Norman   Australia 22.0 Q
4 Len Carter   England 22.5
5 David England   Wales 22.5
6 Bruce Richter   Papua New Guinea 22.6

Heat 2 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Tom Robinson   Bahamas 21.6 Q
2 Bob Lay   Australia 21.9 Q
3 Lynn Eves   Canada 22.0 Q
4 Edwin Roberts   Trinidad and Tobago 22.2
5 Alistair McIlroy   Scotland 22.4
6 Nick Whitehead   Wales 22.5

Heat 3 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 David Jones   England 21.7 Q
2 Michael Cleary   Australia 22.0 Q
3 Michael Hildrey   Scotland 22.1 Q
4 John Owiti   Kenya 22.4
5 Ken Peters   Hong Kong 22.7
6 Sitiveni Moceidreke   Fiji 23.2

Heat 4 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Michael Okantey   Ghana 21.7 Q
2 Johan du Preez   Rhodesia and Nyasaland 21.9 Q
3 Peter Radford   England 21.9 Q
4 Dennis Tipping   Australia 22.3
5 James Odongo Oduka   Uganda 22.5
6 Robert Fisher-Smith   Canada 23.0

Semifinals edit

Semifinal 1 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Seraphino Antao   Kenya 20.9 Q, =GR
2 David Jones   England 21.4 Q
3 Johan du Preez   Rhodesia and Nyasaland 21.5 Q
4 Bob Lay   Australia 21.6
5 Michael Hildrey   Scotland 21.7
6 Peter Norman   Australia 21.8

Semifinal 2 edit

[2]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Michael Cleary   Australia 21.4 Q
2 Michael Okantey   Ghana 21.5 Q
3 Jeffery Smith   Rhodesia and Nyasaland 21.5 Q
4 Tom Robinson   Bahamas 21.5
5 Peter Radford   England 21.6
6 Lynn Eves   Canada 21.7

Final edit

[5]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Seraphino Antao   Kenya 21.1
  David Jones   England 21.5
  Johan du Preez   Rhodesia and Nyasaland 21.6
4 Michael Okantey   Ghana 21.9
5 Michael Cleary   Australia 22.0
6 Jeffery Smith   Rhodesia and Nyasaland 22.1

References edit

  1. ^ Webster, Jim; Clarkson, Alan (30 November 1962). "Aust. close to Games record". The Sydney Morning Herald. John Fairfax and Sons. p. 12.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Results from Perth Games Fourth Day". The Sydney Morning Herald. John Fairfax and Sons. 27 November 1962. p. 26.
  3. ^ Webster, Jim (27 November 1962). "Sprinter Jerome Leaving". The Sydney Morning Herald. John Fairfax and Sons. p. 25.
  4. ^ "Fifth Day". The Sydney Morning Herald. John Fairfax and Sons. 24 July 1958. p. 11.
  5. ^ "Results of the men's 220 yards at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games". CGF. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2014.