Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase

The men's 3000 metres steeplechase was the only steeplechase on the Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics program in Mexico City. It was held on 14 October and 16 October 1968.[1]

Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
at the Games of the XIX Olympiad
VenueEstadio Olímpico Universitario
DatesOctober 14 (heats)
October 16 (final)
Competitors39 from 22 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Amos Biwott
 Kenya
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Benjamin Kogo
 Kenya
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) George Young
 United States
← 1964
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Video on YouTube @ 7:10 Official Video

Four years earlier, Benjamin Kogo was the only Kenyan in the field, not making it out of the qualifying round. On the final lap, Kogo was in third place and his teammate was back in fifth behind Soviet Aleksandr Morozov with 200 metres to go. George Young had a few metres lead on Kerry O'Brien. In the 50 metres going into the water jump, Kogo passed O'Brien and pulled even with Young. Kogo took that water jump so much faster than Young, he gained a foot and had the momentum to carry him several metres into the lead. Young was straining to hold off O'Brien over the final barrier. O'Brien even checked over his left shoulder to make sure Morozov was not coming. Simultaneously Biwott was about to pass him on right. Biwott took the hurdle awkwardly, almost landing on both feet. But Biwott had more speed, leaving O'Brien and Young and then sprinting past Kogo on to a three-metre victory.

Since this 1-2 victory, Kenya has gone on to dominate the event in the Olympics. Except for the two boycott years of 1976 and 1980, Kenya has won more than 2/3 of all medals offered, usually going 1-2 and sweeping the event twice.

Results edit

Round One edit

The first rounds were held on October 14. The fastest four athletes in each of the three heats advanced to the Final Round.

Heat One

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Benjamin Kogo   Kenya 8:57.80Q
2 Javier Álvarez   Spain 9:03.74Q
3 Bengt Persson   Sweden 9:06.43Q
4 Arne Risa   Norway 9:07.31Q
5 John Jackson   Great Britain 9:11.33
6 Conrad Nightingale   United States 9:13.23
7 Tadesse Wolde-Medhin   Ethiopia 9:13.24
8 Manuel de Oliveira   Portugal 9:19.22
9 Klaus-Ludwig Brosius   West Germany 9:23.98
10 János Szabó   Hungary 9:25.82
11 Pedro Miranda   Mexico 9:25.95
12 Domingo Amaizón   Argentina 9:43.06
Larbi Oukada   Morocco DNF

Heat Two

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Jean-Paul Villain   France 9:01.12Q
2 George Young   United States 9:01.49Q
3 Kerry O'Brien   Australia 9:02.31Q
4 Viktor Kudinskiy   Soviet Union 9:05.25Q
5 Willi Wagner   West Germany 9:24.49
6 Labidi Ayachi   Tunisia 9:24.62
7 Nobuyoshi Miura   Japan 9:32.95
8 Maurice Herriott   Great Britain 9:34.68
9 Albertino Etchechury   Uruguay 9:35.61
10 Eddy Van Butsele   Belgium 9:38.79
11 Jan Cych   Poland 9:50.78
12 Hans Menet   Switzerland 10:02.06
13 Efraín Cordero   El Salvador 11:19.23
AC Mariano Haro   Spain [9:15.93]DQ

Heat Three

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Amos Biwott   Kenya 8:49.39Q
2 Mikhail Zhelev   Bulgaria 9:01.96Q
3 Gaston Roelants   Belgium 9:08.29Q
4 Aleksandr Morozov   Soviet Union 9:08.45Q
5 Bill Reilly   United States 9:10.35
6 Peter Welsh   New Zealand 9:13.80
7 Gareth Bryan-Jones   Great Britain 9:16.86
8 Jan-Erik Karlsson   Sweden 9:19.64
9 Taketsugu Saruwatari   Japan 9:26.30
10 Heinz-Gerd Mölders   West Germany 9:32.22
11 Umberto Risi   Italy 9:43.97
12 Julio Quevedo   Guatemala 9:48.37
AC Guy Texereau   France DNF

Final edit

The final was held on October 16. Biwott amazed the crowd leaping over the water jump using long jump-type technique, completely clearing the water. His barrier technique was also unique and he jumped with both feet together rather than in a hurdling technique. Benjamin Kogo led the final thru the kilometer but at the bell George Young joined him. Young took the lead with 300 to go, but Biwott ran down everybody in the final straight to win the gold medal. This began the Kenyan dominance of the steeplechase event.

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Amos Biwott   Kenya 8:51.02
  Benjamin Kogo   Kenya 8:51.56
  George Young   United States 8:51.86
4 Kerry O'Brien   Australia 8:52.08
5 Aleksandr Morozov   Soviet Union 8:55.61
6 Mikhail Zhelev   Bulgaria 8:58.41
7 Gaston Roelants   Belgium 8:59.50
8 Arne Risa   Norway 9:08.98
9 Jean-Paul Villain   France 9:16.27
10 Bengt Persson   Sweden 9:20.61
11 Javier Álvarez   Spain 9:24.51
Viktor Kudinskiy   Soviet Union DNF

References edit

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1968 Mexico City: Men's 3,000 metres Steeplechase". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2017.