1964 Summer Olympics (original) (raw)

See also: 1964 Summer Paralympics


The Games of the XVIII Olympiad were held in 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Detroit, Vienna and Brussels also made a bid for these Games. Tokyo had already been awarded with the organisation of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this honour had been passed to Helsinki because of Japan's involvement in China. The 1940 Olympics were eventually cancelled because of the outbreak of World War II.

Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Nations participating 93
Athletes participating 5,140 (4,457 men, 683 women)
Events 163 in 19 sports
Opening ceremonies October 10, 1964
Closing ceremonies October 24, 1964
Officially opened by Hirohito of Japan
Athlete's Oath Takashi Ono
Judge's Oath: -
Olympic Torch Yoshinori Sakai

Highlights

Medals awarded

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:

Medal count

Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 USSR 30 31 35 96
2 USA 36 26 28 90
3 Germany 10 22 18 50
4 Japan 16 5 8 29
5 Italy 10 10 7 27
6 Poland 7 6 10 23
7 Hungary 10 7 5 22
8 Great Britain 4 12 2 18
9 Australia 6 2 10 18
10 Czechoslovakia 5 6 3 14

References

Bibliography


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