Men's individual modern pentathlon
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
DatesOctober 11–15
Competitors37 from 14 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ferenc Török  Hungary
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Igor Novikov  Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Albert Mokeev  Soviet Union

The individual competition was a modern pentathlon event held as part of the Modern pentathlon at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme. One segment of the pentathlon was held each day, from 11 October to 15 October 1964.

Medalists

Gold Gold Silver Silver Bronze Bronze
Ferenc Török
 Hungary
Igor Novikov
 Soviet Union
Albert Mokeev
 Soviet Union

Results

Equestrian

Event 1
PlacePentathleteTimePenaltyScore
1. E. M. Flores (MEX)2:39.601100
2. Rudolf Trost (AUT)2:49.601100
3. Bo Jansson (SWE)2:58.501100
4. Aquiles Gloffka (CHI)3:03.501100
5. Udo Birnbaum (AUT)3:09.801100
6. David Kirkwood (USA)3:13.701100
7. Rolf Junefelt (SWE)3:14.801100
8. Wolfgang Goedicke (EUA)3:16.701100
9. Donald McMiken (AUS)3:17.101100
10. Fukutome Yoshihide (JPN)3:31.401100
11. D. R. Rios (MEX)2:34.3301070
12. Herbert Polzhuber (AUT)3:39.7301070
13. Benjamin Finnis (GBR)2:45.3301070
14. Enrique Padilla (MEX)2:45.8301070
15. Ferenc Török (HUN)2:52.2301070
16. James Moore (USA)3:03.5301070
17. Robert Phelps (GBR)3:14.7301070
18. Paul Pesthy (USA)3:14.7301070
19. Peter Macken (AUS)3:19.8301070
20. Uwe Adler (EUA)3:20.8301070
21. Uchino Shigeaki (JPN)3:24.3301070
22. Jorma Hotanen (FIN)2:46.2601040
23. Keijo Vanhala (FIN)2:47.4601040
24. Victor Mineev (URS)2:54.4601040
25. Kari Kaaja (FIN)2:56.4601040
26. Igor Novikov (URS)2:59.9601040
27. Ottó Török (HUN)3:13.7601040
28. Mino Shigeki (JPN)3:16.2601040
29. Hans-Gunnar Liljenwall (SWE)3:18.7601040
30. Imre Nagy (HUN)3:20.7601040
31. Duncan Page (AUS)3:32.8601040
32. Jeremy Fox (GBR)3:10.0901010
33. Albert Mokeev (URS)2:54.4130970
34. Elmar Frings (EUA)3:32.7140960
35. Choi Kui Seung (KOR)2:50.4150950
36. Jose Pereira (BRA)3:16.9160940
37. Alfonso Ottaviani (ITA)3:23.4160940

Fencing

Ferenc Török was the most successful fencer, with a record of 27-9 propelling him to the 1000 points awarded to the best record. Other fencers lost 36 points from that 1000 for each loss beyond 9.

Shooting

Swimming

Running


Sources

  • Tokyo Organizing Committee (1964). The Games of the XVIII Olympiad: Tokyo 1964, vol. 2.
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