Athletics at the 1965 Summer Universiade – Men's 100 metres

The men's 100 metres event at the 1965 Summer Universiade was held at the People's Stadium in Budapest on 25 and 26 August 1965.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Hideo Iijima
  Japan
George Anderson
  United States
Harry Jerome
  Canada

Results

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Heats

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Held on 25 August[2]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Hideo Iijima   Japan 10.1 Q
2 1 Jenaro Talens   Spain 10.9 Q
3 1 Gheorghe Zamfirescu   Romania 11.0 Q
4 1 Gerd Nöster   Austria 11.0 Q
5 1 Marcio Dornelles   Brazil 11.1
6 1 Ali Mzoughi   Tunisia 11.4
1 2 Fritz Obersiebrasse   West Germany 10.7 Q
2 2 Harry Jerome   Canada 10.8 Q
3 2 Herbert Bende   Czechoslovakia 11.0 Q
4 2 Lajos Hajdú   Hungary 11.1 Q
5 2 Wim Smit   Netherlands 11.1 [3]
6 2 Ivica Karasi   Yugoslavia 11.2
7 2 Mohamed Moncef Chtai   Tunisia 11.6
1 3 Enrique Figuerola   Cuba 10.7 Q
2 3 Hans-Jürgen Felsen   West Germany 10.8 Q
3 3 Edwin Ozolin   Soviet Union 10.9 Q
4 3 Toshio Daiku   Japan 11.0 Q
5 3 Rudolf Oegerli   Switzerland 11.1
6 3 Panagiotis Nikolaidis   Greece 11.3
7 3 Sonar Coşan   Turkey 11.6
1 4 Nikolay Politiko   Soviet Union 10.6 Q
2 4 Menzies Campbell   Great Britain 10.6 Q
3 4 Wiesław Maniak   Poland 10.7 Q
4 4 Ito Giani   Italy 10.9 Q
5 4 Ignace Van der Cam   Belgium 11.1
6 4 Admilson Chitarra   Brazil 11.1
1 5 George Anderson   United States 10.3 Q
2 5 Max Barandun   Switzerland 10.4 Q
3 5 Hermes Ramírez   Cuba 10.4 Q
4 5 Jean-Paul Lambrot   France 10.4 Q
5 5 Herman van Coppenolle   Belgium 10.8
6 5 Axel Nepraunik   Austria 10.8
5 Pavel Vidinski   Bulgaria DQ
1 6 Edward Romanowski   Poland 10.8 Q
2 6 Lynn Davies   Great Britain 10.8 Q
3 6 Huba Rozsnyai   Hungary 10.9 Q
4 6 José Luis Sánchez Paraíso   Spain 10.9 Q
5 6 Livio Berruti   Italy 10.9 [4]
6 6 Jean-Pierre Delord   France 11.0
7 6 Petr Utekal   Czechoslovakia 11.0

Semifinals

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Held on 26 August

Wind:
Heat 1: +1.0 m/s, Heat 2: +1.5 m/s, Heat 3: +0.7 m/s, Heat 4: +3.3 m/s

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 George Anderson   United States 10.3 Q, =UR[5]
2 1 Fritz Obersiebrasse   West Germany 10.3 Q, =UR[5]
3 1 Ito Giani   Italy 10.7
4 1 José Luis Sánchez Paraíso   Spain 10.7
5 1 Lajos Hajdú   Hungary 10.8
1 2 Hideo Iijima   Japan 10.4 Q
2 2 Wiesław Maniak   Poland 10.5 Q
3 2 Max Barandun   Switzerland 10.5
4 2 Edwin Ozolin   Soviet Union 10.5 [6]
5 2 Huba Rozsnyai   Hungary 10.7
6 2 Gerd Nöster   Austria 10.9
1 3 Harry Jerome   Canada 10.3 Q, =UR[5]
2 3 Nikolay Politiko   Soviet Union 10.5 Q[7]
3 3 Hermes Ramírez   Cuba 10.6
4 3 Jenaro Talens   Spain 10.6
5 3 Lynn Davies   Great Britain 10.7
1 4 Menzies Campbell   Great Britain 10.4 Q[8]
2 4 Hans-Jürgen Felsen   West Germany 10.4 Q
3 4 Jean-Paul Lambrot   France 10.6
4 4 Edward Romanowski   Poland 10.6 [9]
5 4 Toshio Daiku   Japan 10.8
6 4 Herbert Bende   Czechoslovakia 10.9
? Gheorghe Zamfirescu   Romania ?
? Enrique Figuerola   Cuba DNS [5]

Final

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Held on 26 August[10][11]

Wind: +5.0 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Hideo Iijima   Japan 10.1 UR
  George Anderson   United States 10.1
  Harry Jerome   Canada 10.2
4 Wiesław Maniak   Poland 10.3
5 Fritz Obersiebrasse   West Germany 10.3
6 Hans-Jürgen Felsen   West Germany 10.3
7 Menzies Campbell   Great Britain 10.4
8 Nikolay Politiko   Soviet Union 10.4 [6]

References

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  1. ^ Results at Tilastopaja
  2. ^ Népsport (Budapest), 26 August 1965, p. 2 (in Hungarian)
  3. ^ "Fred van Herpen loopt snelste 400 meter" (in Dutch). De Tijd De Maasbode. 26 August 1965. p. 6.
  4. ^ Preve, Vittorio (27 August 1965). "La Riedl si afferma nel tennis, Berruti eliminato nei 100 metri" (in Italian). La Stampa. p. 8.
  5. ^ a b c d "Jerome steps up pace in World Student Games". Nanaimo Daily News. 26 August 1965. p. 13.
  6. ^ a b Soviet results Archived 2021-10-31 at the Wayback Machine (p137)
  7. ^ "Canadian athletes in front". The Ottawa Citizen. 26 August 1965. p. 20.
  8. ^ Rodda, John (26 August 1965). "Matson's display of power". The Manchester Guardian. p. 10. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  9. ^ PZLA bio p71
  10. ^ García, Gerardo (27 August 1965). "El japonés Iljima con 10"1 superó el record universitario" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. p. 5. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  11. ^ Népsport (Hungary), 27 August 1965, p.1