Athletics
at the Games of the XIV Olympiad
No. of events33
Competitors745 from 53 nations

At the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, 33 athletics events were contested, 24 for men and 9 for women. Three events made their Olympic debut at these Games: women's 200 metres, women's long jump and women's shot put. There were a total number of 745 participating athletes from 53 countries.

Medal summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States1251027
2 Sweden53513
3 Netherlands4026
4 France2338
5 Hungary2013
6 Australia1326
7 Italy1315
8 Finland1203
 Jamaica1203
10 Argentina1102
 Czechoslovakia1102
12 Austria1012
 Belgium1012
14 Great Britain0617
15 Switzerland0112
16 Ceylon0101
 Norway0101
 Yugoslavia0101
19 Panama0022
20 Canada0011
 Denmark0011
 Turkey0011
Totals (22 entries)33333399

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Harrison Dillard
 United States
10.3 Barney Ewell
 United States
10.4 Lloyd LaBeach
 Panama
10.6
200 metres
Mel Patton
 United States
21.1 Barney Ewell
 United States
21.1 Lloyd LaBeach
 Panama
21.2
400 metres
Arthur Wint
 Jamaica
46.2 Herb McKenley
 Jamaica
46.4 Mal Whitfield
 United States
46.8
800 metres
Mal Whitfield
 United States
1:49.2 Arthur Wint
 Jamaica
1:49.5 Marcel Hansenne
 France
1:49.8
1500 metres
Henry Eriksson
 Sweden
3:49.8 Lennart Strand
 Sweden
3:50.4 Wim Slijkhuis
 Netherlands
3:50.4
5000 metres
Gaston Reiff
 Belgium
14:17.6 Emil Zátopek
 Czechoslovakia
14:17.8 Wim Slijkhuis
 Netherlands
14:26.8
10,000 metres
Emil Zátopek
 Czechoslovakia
29:59.6 Alain Mimoun
 France
30:47.4 Bertil Albertsson
 Sweden
30:53.6
110 metres hurdles
William Porter
 United States
13.9 Clyde Scott
 United States
14.1 Craig Dixon
 United States
14.1
400 metres hurdles
Roy Cochran
 United States
51.1 Duncan White
 Ceylon
51.8 Rune Larsson
 Sweden
52.2
3000 metres steeplechase
Tore Sjöstrand
 Sweden
9:04.6 Erik Elmsäter
 Sweden
9:08.2 Göte Hagström
 Sweden
9:11.8
4 × 100 metres relay
 United States (USA)
Barney Ewell
Lorenzo Wright
Harrison Dillard
Mel Patton
40.6  Great Britain (GBR)
Alastair McCorquodale
John Gregory
Ken Jones
Jack Archer
41.3  Italy (ITA)
Michele Tito
Enrico Perucconi
Carlo Monti
Antonio Siddi
41.5
4 × 400 metres relay
 United States (USA)
Roy Cochran
Cliff Bourland
Arthur Harnden
Mal Whitfield
3:10.4  France (FRA)
Jean Kerebel
Francis Schewetta
Robert Chef D'Hotel
Jacques Lunis
3:14.8  Sweden (SWE)
Kurt Lundquist
Lars-Erik Wolfbrandt
Folke Alnevik
Rune Larsson
3:16.0
Marathon
Delfo Cabrera
 Argentina
2:34:51.6 Tom Richards
 Great Britain
2:35:07.6 Etienne Gailly
 Belgium
2:35:33.6
10 kilometres walk
John Mikaelsson
 Sweden
45:13.2 Ingemar Johansson
 Sweden
45:43.8 Fritz Schwab
 Switzerland
46:00.2
50 kilometres walk
John Ljunggren
 Sweden
4:41:52 Gaston Godel
 Switzerland
4:48:17 Tebbs Lloyd Johnson
 Great Britain
4:48:31
High jump
John Winter
 Australia
1.98 m Bjørn Paulson
 Norway
1.95 m George Stanich
 United States
1.95 m
Pole vault
Guinn Smith
 United States
4.30 m Erkki Kataja
 Finland
4.20 m Robert Richards
 United States
4.20 m
Long jump
Willie Steele
 United States
7.825 m Theo Bruce
 Australia
7.55 m Herbert Douglas
 United States
7.54 m
Triple jump
Arne Åhman
 Sweden
15.40 m George Avery
 Australia
15.36 m Ruhi Sarialp
 Turkey
15.02 m
Shot put
Wilbur Thompson
 United States
17.12 m Jim Delaney
 United States
16.68 m Jim Fuchs
 United States
16.42 m
Discus throw
Adolfo Consolini
 Italy
52.78 m Giuseppe Tosi
 Italy
51.78 m Fortune Gordien
 United States
50.77 m
Hammer throw
Imre Németh
 Hungary
56.07 m Ivan Gubijan
 Yugoslavia
54.27 m Robert Bennett
 United States
53.73 m
Javelin throw
Tapio Rautavaara
 Finland
69.77 m Steve Seymour
 United States
67.56 m József Várszegi
 Hungary
67.03 m
Decathlon
Bob Mathias
 United States
7139 Ignace Heinrich
 France
6974 Floyd Simmons
 United States
6950

Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Fanny Blankers-Koen
 Netherlands
11.9 Dorothy Manley
 Great Britain
12.2 Shirley Strickland
 Australia
12.2
200 metres
Fanny Blankers-Koen
 Netherlands
24.4 Audrey Williamson
 Great Britain
25.1 Audrey Patterson
 United States
25.2
80 metres hurdles
Fanny Blankers-Koen
 Netherlands
11.2 Maureen Gardner
 Great Britain
11.2 Shirley Strickland
 Australia
11.4
4 × 100 metres relay
 Netherlands (NED)
Xenia Stad-de Jong
Netty Witziers-Timmer
Gerda van der Kade-Koudijs
Fanny Blankers-Koen
47.5  Australia (AUS)
Shirley Strickland
June Maston
Betty McKinnon
Joyce King
47.6  Canada (CAN)
Viola Myers
Nancy MacKay
Diane Foster
Patricia Jones
47.8
High jump
Alice Coachman
 United States
1.68 m Dorothy Tyler
 Great Britain
1.68 m Micheline Ostermeyer
 France
1.61 m
Long jump
Olga Gyarmati
 Hungary
5.695 m Noemí Simonetto
 Argentina
5.60 m Ann-Britt Leyman
 Sweden
5.575 m
Shot put
Micheline Ostermeyer
 France
13.75 m Amelia Piccinini
 Italy
13.09 m Ine Schäffer
 Austria
13.08 m
Discus throw
Micheline Ostermeyer
 France
41.92 m Edera Cordiale
 Italy
41.17 m Jacqueline Mazeas
 France
40.47 m
Javelin throw
Herma Bauma
 Austria
45.57 m Kaisa Parviainen
 Finland
43.79 m Lily Carlstedt
 Denmark
42.08 m

Records broken

14 new Olympic records were set in the athletics events. No new world records were set.

Men's Olympic records

EventDateRoundNameNationalityResult
800 metres 2 AugustFinalMal Whitfield United States1:49.2
5000 metres 2 AugustFinalGaston Reiff Belgium14:17.6
10,000 metres 30 JulyFinalEmil Zátopek Czechoslovakia29:59.6
110 metres hurdles 4 AugustFinalWilliam Porter United States13.9
400 metres hurdles 31 JulyFinalRoy Cochran United States51.1
10 kilometres walk 7 AugustFinalJohn Mikaelsson Sweden45:13.2
Shot put 3 AugustFinalWilbur Thompson United States17.12 m
Discus throw 2 AugustFinalAdolfo Consolini Italy52.78 m

Women's Olympic records

EventDateRoundNameNationalityResult
200 metres 6 AugustFinalFanny Blankers-Koen Netherlands24.4
80 metres hurdles 4 AugustFinalFanny Blankers-Koen
Maureen Gardner
 Netherlands
 Great Britain
11.2
High jump 7 AugustFinalAlice Coachman
Dorothy Tyler
 United States
 Great Britain
1.68 m
Long jump 4 AugustFinalOlga Gyarmati Hungary5.695 m
Shot put 4 AugustFinalMicheline Ostermeyer France13.75 m
Javelin throw 31 JulyFinalHerma Bauma Austria45.57 m

References

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