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Athletics at the 1965 Summer Universiade – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

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The men's 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 1965 Summer Universiade was held at the People's Stadium in Budapest on 26 and 29 August 1965.[1]

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 1  West Germany 40.6 Q[2]
2 1  Hungary Huba Rozsnyai, Gyula Rábai, László Mihályfi, Csaba Csutorás 40.7 Q[2]
3 1  Bulgaria Pavel Vidinski, Veselin Valov, Ivan Tzankov, Stefan Penchev 41.7 Q
4 1  Spain Jenaro Talens, Lorenzo Riezu, José Luis Sánchez Paraíso, Rogelio Rivas 42.0 Q

[3]

5 1  Brazil Admilson Chitarra, Jorge de Barros, Marcio Dornelles, Pereira 42.1
1  Italy Orazio Parisotto, Pietro Paolo Montanari, Ito Giani, Livio Berruti DQ Q[2]
1 2  Soviet Union Nikolay Politiko, Edvin Ozolin, Boris Zubov, Igor Ter-Ovanesyan 40.4 Q
2 2  France Alain Roy, Jean-Paul Lambrot, Marc Bienvenu, Pierre Burrellier 40.7 Q[4]
3 2  Japan Hideo Iijima, Toshio Daiku, Naoki Abe, Toru Honda 41.0 Q
4 2  Poland Wiesław Maniak, Edward Romanowski, Włodzimierz Anielak, Gerard Gramse 41.2 Q
5 2  Great Britain Jim Barry, Jeff Archer, Menzies Campbell, John Kilpatrick 41.2
6 2  Switzerland Max Barandun, Hansbert Suter, Mathias Jerman, Rudolf Oegerli 41.6
7 2  Cuba Abelardo Pacheco, Luis Torres, Manuel Montalvo, Hermes Ramírez 42.0

Final

[5]

Rank Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  West Germany Gert Metz, Fritz Obersiebrasse, Hans-Jürgen Felsen, Rudolf Sundermann 39.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Soviet Union Nikolay Politiko, Edvin Ozolin, Boris Zubov, Igor Ter-Ovanesyan 40.1 [6]
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France Alain Roy, Jean-Paul Lambrot, Marc Bienvenu, Pierre Burrellier 40.3 [4]
4  Hungary Huba Rozsnyai, Gyula Rábai, László Mihályfi, Csaba Csutorás 40.7 [7]
5  Poland Wiesław Maniak, Edward Romanowski, Włodzimierz Anielak, Gerard Gramse 41.0
6  Spain Jenaro Talens, Lorenzo Riezu, José Luis Sánchez Paraíso, Rogelio Rivas 41.2
7  Bulgaria Pavel Vidinski, Veselin Valov, Ivan Tzankov, Stefan Penchev 41.6
 Japan Hideo Iijima, Toshio Daiku, Naoki Abe, Toru Honda DNF

References

  1. ^ Results at Tilastopaja
  2. ^ a b c Preve, Vittorio (28 August 1965). "Per le tenisiste italiane secondo successo a Budapest" (in Italian). La Stampa. p. 8.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ a b French results
  5. ^ "Wilkinson cautions against enlarging of World Games". Hartford Courant. 30 August 1965. p. 34. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  6. ^ Soviet results Archived 2021-10-31 at the Wayback Machine (p65)
  7. ^ Hungarian results
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