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Field hockey at the 1964 Summer Olympics

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Field hockey at the 1964 Summer Olympics

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FieldValue
tournamentField hockey
at the 1964 Summer Olympics
size250px
countryJapan
cityTokyo
dates11–23 October 1964
venuesKomazawa Hockey Field
teams15
confederations5
champions
count7
second
third
matches56
goals179
top_scorerPrithipal Singh
top_scorer_goals10
previous_year1960
previous_tournamentField hockey at the 1960 Summer Olympics
next_year1968
next_tournamentField hockey at the 1968 Summer Olympics

at the 1964 Summer Olympics

The field hockey tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics was the 10th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held from 11 to 23 October 1964. All games were played at the Komazawa Hockey Field in Tokyo, Japan.

Pakistan, the defending champions, lost 1–0 to India in the gold-medal match.

Australia won their first Olympic medal, claiming bronze in a 3–2 win over Spain in extra time.

Medalists

IND
Haripal Kaushik
Mohinder Lal
Shankar Lakshman
Bandu Patil
John Peter
Ali Sayed
Udham Singh Kullar
Charanjit Singh
Darshan Singh
Dharam Singh
Gurbux Singh
Harbinder Singh
Jagjit Singh
Joginder Singh
Prithipal Singh
Balbir Singh Kullar
Rajendran ChristiePAK
Abdul Hamid
Muhammad Asad Malik
Munir Dar
Mahmood Khalid
Anwar Ahmed Khan
Nawaz Khizar
Azam Khurshid
Muhammad Manna
Manzoor Hussain Atif
Mohammed Rashid
Motiullah
Tariq Niazi
Saeed Anwar
Aziz Tariq
Hayat Zafar
Uddin ZakaAUS
Mervyn Crossman
Paul Dearing
Raymond Evans
Brian Glencross
Robin Hodder
John McBryde
Donald McWatters
Patrick Nilan
Eric Pearce
Julian Pearce
Desmond Piper
Donald Smart
Anthony Waters
Graham Wood
Don Martin

Squads

Main article: Field hockey at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads

Results

Preliminary round

Pool A

J.J. Jameson (IND) L.A. Elgershuizen (NED) McWatters Evans Pearce Karl Trapper (GER)

Zakauddin Dar Panesar Walter Schinner (GER) Judge A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED) Pearce Gurusewak Singh (IND)

Cadman Rino Lelli (ITA) Evans McWatters Sundaram Mudaliar (IND) Mendonça Sohal Bygrave J. Abraham van Donselaar (NED)

A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED) J.J Jameson (IND) L.A. Elgershuizen (NED)

Tanaka J. Abraham van Donselaar (NED) Pearce J.J. Jameson (IND) Mahmood Asad Hussain M.C. McLaren (GBR)

Sundaram Mudaliar (IND) S.M. Ayub (PAK) Afzal A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED)

Sundaram Mudaliar (IND) Asad Karl Trapper (GER) Tomlinson Rino Lelli (ITA)

Pool B

Kendrick Eaves (GBR) Koh Kandiah Takashi Matsunawa (JPN) Ehrlich Freiberger Rino Lelli (ITA) Kaushik James McDowell (AUS)

Jan Nieulant Pelkman (GBR) Miserque Iqbal Hussain (PAK) Zweerts Voigt Lyle Thomson (GBR) F. Amat Ahmad Abrar (PAK)

Chopping Gurcharan Lall Chopra (KEN) John Balmer (GBR) Muschs Ravinet Chelliah Baynard Handley (GBR) Takashi Matsunawa (JPN)

J. Amat F. Amat Iqbal Hussain (PAK) Terlingen James McDowell (AUS) Hideo Ichikawa (JPN) Darshan Harbinder T.C. Bedelis (AUS)

Muschs Takashi Matsunawa (JPN) Harbinder Jan Nieulant Pelkman (GBR) Spits Zweerts Voigt Van Gooswilligen Van T' Hooft Kendrick Eaves (GBR) James McDowell (AUS)

Van Vroonhoven Takashi Matsunawa (JPN) Prithipal Jan Nieulant Pelman (GBR) Colomer Dualde F. Amat M.C. McLaren (GBR) T.C. Bedelis (AUS)

Gurusewak Singh (IND) Nonis Rajaratnam Gurcharan Lall Chopra (KEN) S.M. Ayub (PAK) Peter Kendrick Eaves (GBR)

Classification round

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Crossover

Mangat L. Fernandes Sundaram Mudaliar (IND)

Westphal J.J. Jameson (IND)

Fifth and sixth place

Ehrlich James McDowell (AUS)

Medal round

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Semi-finals

Zakauddin Baynard Handley (GBR)

Mohinder Walter Schinner (GER)

Bronze-medal match

McWatters J.J. Jameson (IND)

Gold-medal match

A. Fransois Lathouwers (NED)

Final rankings

As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in regular time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

crossovers group stage

Goalscorers

  • Prithipal Singh

  • Guillaum Zweerts

  • Francisco Amat

  • Donald McWatters

  • Eric Pearce

  • Dieter Ehrlich

  • Manzoor Hussain Atif

  • Karl-Heinz Freiberger

  • Rolf Westphal

  • Harbinder Singh

  • Munir Dar

  • Eduardo Dualde

  • André Muschs

  • Muhammad Afzal

  • Mohinder Lal

  • Akio Takashima

  • Avtar Singh Sohal

  • Jaap Voigt

  • Raymond Evans

  • Patrick Nilan

  • Yves Bernaert

  • Eric van Beuren

  • Jonathan Young

  • Jonathan Cadman

  • James Deegan

  • Darshan Singh

  • Amar Singh Mangat

  • Kandiah Anandarajah

  • Koh Hock Seng

  • Chelliah Paramalingam

  • Francis van 't Hooft

  • Theodorus Terlingen

  • Theo van Vroonhoven

  • Phillip Bygrave

  • Alan Patterson

  • Muhammad Asad Malik

  • Khwaja Zakauddin

  • Ignacio Macaya

  • Robin Hodder

  • Desmond Piper

  • Donald Smart

  • Guy Miserque

  • Claude Ravinet

  • Richard Chopping

  • Alan Raphael

  • Victor Warren

  • Lothar Lippert

  • Geoffrey Cutter

  • Kuldip Gosal

  • Lionel Guterres

  • Jonathan Monteiro

  • Hari Pal Kaushik

  • Jonathan Peter

  • Seiji Kihara

  • Hiroshi Tanaka

  • Junichi Yamaguchi

  • Tsuneya Yuzaki

  • Edgar Fernandes

  • Egbert Fernandes

  • Leo Fernandes

  • Aloysius Mendonça

  • Surjeet Singh Panesar

  • Lawrence van Huizen

  • Doraisamy Munusamy

  • Douglas Nonis

  • Manikam Shanmuganathan

  • Rajaratnam Yogeswaran

  • Charles Coster van Voorhout

  • Franciscus Fiolet

  • Jan van Gooswilligen

  • Nicolaas Spits

  • Peter Byers

  • Bruce Judge

  • Khalid Mahmood

  • Lloyd Koch

  • Ronald Spence

  • Desmond Tomlinson

  • Robert Ullyett

  • Jaime Amat

  • José Colomer

  • Jorge Vidal

References

Sources

References

  1. "Hockey at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games". Sports Reference.
  2. [http://fih.ch/media/13164441/191114-fih-pro-league-regulations-november-2019.pdf Regulations]
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