Athletics at the 1963 GANEFO explained

I GANEFO
Host City:Jakarta, Indonesia
Dates:November 1963
Events:33
Next:1966 Phnom Penh
Games:1963 GANEFO

At the 1963 GANEFO, the athletics events were held in Jakarta, Indonesia in November.[1] A total of 21 men's and 12 women's athletics events were contested at the competition.[2]

Given that the Soviet Union sent a lower standard of athletes to the games, China dominated the athletics competition. China won all but three of the women's events and won eleven gold medals in the men's section. The second most successful nation was North Korea, which won four gold medals, led by a triple gold medal performance by Sin Kim-dan. The next most successful nation was the United Arab Republic (combining Egypt and Syria), which swept the men's distance track events, and also won four gold medals.

This was a major international event for Chinese and North Korean athletes in particular, as they were excluded from the Asian Games, including the 1962 Jakarta Games held a year earlier. The Asian Games sprint and hurdles champion Mohammad Sarengat by China's Gao Jiqiao. Ni Zhiqin won the men's high jump and would break the world record in that event later in his career. His counterpart on the women's side Zheng Fengrong was similarly successful, having become the first Chinese world record breaker in 1957 – here she was only runner-up (behind her teammate Wu Fushan) but won the women's pentathlon event.[2] Another high-profile competitor was men's long jump winner Ali Brakchi, an Algerian who represented France at the 1960 Summer Olympics.[3]

Medal summary

Men

100 metres10.710.810.8
200 metres21.821.921.9
400 metres49.549.850.3
800 metres1:52.31:54.51:55.9
1500 metres4:00.84:00.94:02.9
5000 metres14:57.514:58.815:08.2
10,000 metres31:05.231:09.0
32:51.1
Marathon2:49:512:49:523:01:41
110 m hurdles14.314.614.8
400 m hurdles52.553.754.9
relay
Jootje Oroh
Soenjoto
Mohammad Sarengat
Bambang Wahyudi
41.841.943.4
relay
M. Aminuddin
Agus Soegiri
Steve Mainake
Steven Thenu
3:20.63:21.33:27.3
High jump2.01 m1.99 m1.90 m
Pole vault4.40 m4.30 m4.00 m
Long jump7.51 m7.36 m7.31 m
Triple jump16.04 m15.87 m14.73 m
Shot put17.02 m15.73 m15.10 m
Discus throw48.42 m47.57 m43.92 m
Hammer throw62.33 m51.02 m50.84 m
Javelin throw66.71 m65.53 m62.57 m
Decathlon5900 pts5807 pts4954 pts

Women

100 metres12.412.512.6
200 metres23.525.826.8
400 metres51.457.758.8
800 metres1:59.12:18.42:20.0
80 m hurdles11.411.812.5
relay48.2
Ernawati
Souratmi
Willy Tomasoa
W. Machwijar
50.552.6
High jump1.70 m1.68 m1.58 m
Long jump5.74 m5.51 m5.45 m
Shot put15.25 m14.47 m13.37 m
Discus throw47.17 m46.00 m44.13 m
Javelin throw47.32 m39.45 m39.31 m
Pentathlon4525 pts3616 pts3407 pts

References

Medalists

Notes and References

  1. Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. .
  2. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/gang.htm GANEFO Games
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417193502/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/br/ali-brakchi-1.html Ali Brakchi