Pakistan at the 1964 Summer Olympics
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1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho ...
in Tokyo,
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. 41 competitors, all men, took part in 29 events in 7 sports. This time round, they won a silver medal in the men's field hockey team competition.


Medalists

Silver medal in the men's field hockey team competition.


Athletics

Men's 100 metres * Iftikhar Shah :* 1st round heat G; 11.4 (→ did not advance) Men's 400 metres *
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:* 1st round heat D; 47.3 (→ advanced to 2nd round) :* 2nd round heat A; 48.0 (→ did not advance) Men's 800 metres * Anar Khan :* 1st round heat B; 1:56.4 (→ did not advance) Men's 1500 metres * Anar Khan :* 1st round heat C; 3:56.7 (→ did not advance) Men's 110 metres hurdles * Ghulam Raziq :* 1st round heat B; 14.7 (→ did not advance) Men's 400 metres hurdles * Manzoor-ul-Haq Awan :* 1st round heat C; 55.3 (→ did not advance) Men's long jump * Iftikhar Shah :* Qualification round; Disqualified -- all three jumps not measured Men's marathon * Mohammad Yousuf :* 2:40.46.0 finished 48th out of 58


Boxing

Men's lightweight (up to 60 kg) *
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:* Series No 2; Beat
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(FRA) on pts :* Series No 3; Lost to James Vincent McCourt (IRL) on pts Men's middleweight (up to 75 kg) * Sultan Mahmood :* Series No 2; Lost to
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(USSR) RSC 1st rd Men's light heavyweight (up to 81 kg) *
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:* Series No 1; Lost to Robert H Christopherson (USA) on pts Men's heavyweight (over 81 kg) *
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:* Series No 2; Lost to Hans Huber (GER) KO 1st rd


Cycling

Men's 1,000 metres time trial * Muhammad Hafeez :* Final classification; 1:18.50 (45.859 km/h) 23rd out of 25 Men's 4,000 metres team pursuit race *
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, Lal Bux, Muhammad Hafeez and
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:* Elimination heats race No 7; 5:38.77 (42.506 km/h) Lost to Preeda Chullamondhol, Somchai Chantarasamriti and
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(THAI) Men's 4,000 metres individual pursuit race *
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:* Elimination heats race No 12; Disqualified as Antonio Duque Garza (MEX) Wbp (Won by pursuing) Men's scratch sprint race * Muhammad Hafeez :* Heats race No 3; Lost to
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(ITA) :* Repechages elimination race No 7; Lost to Peder Pedersen (DEN)


Hockey


Men's Team Competition

Pool A first round league :* Defeated (1-0) :* Defeated (5-2) :* Defeated (1-0) :* Defeated (6-0) :* Defeated (2-0) :* Defeated (2-1) Semifinals :* Defeated (3-0) Final :* Lost to (0-1) Pakistan won the silver medal Team Roster *
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(captain) * Anwar Khan (vice-captain) * Abdul Hameed (gk) * Mazhar Hussain (gk) * Munir Dar *
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* Saeed Anwar * Zafar Hayat * Muhammad Rashid * Zafar Ahmed Khan * Mohammad Asad Malik * Muhammad Manna *
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* Khizar Nawaz Bajwa *
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* Khurshid Azam


Shooting

Four shooters represented Pakistan in 1964. ;
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* Hav Abdur Rashid :* 269/269 = 538 score finished 49th out of 53 ;
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* Abdul Salam Muhammad :* 87/81/86/77/88/88 = 507 score finished 46th out of 52 ; 50 m rifle, three positions * Aziz Ahmed Chaudhry :* 376/352/312 = 1040 score finished 50th out of 53 ; 50 m rifle, prone * Aziz Ahmed Chaudhry :* 93/96/96/90/95/97 = 567 score finished 73rd out of 73 ;
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* Mohiuddin Khawaja :* 17/3/12/13/16/12/8/10 = 91 score finished 51st out of 51


Weightlifting

Men's bantamweight (56 kg) * Mohammad Azam Mian :* Press 87.5 kg :* Snatch 87.5 kg :* Jerk 120.0 kg :* Total 295.0kg (finished 20th out of 24)


Wrestling

Men's flyweight (52 kg) * Mohammad Niaz :* 1st round; Drew with Said Aliakbar Haydari (IRN) :* 2nd round; Beat Athanasios Zafiropoulos (GRE) :* 3rd round; Beat Stoytcho Malov Georgiev (BUL) :* 4th round; Lost to Chang Sun Chang (KOR) Men's bantamweight (57 kg) *
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:* 1st round; Beat Walter Pilling (GBR) :* 2nd round; Beat Karl Dodrimont (GER) :* 3rd round; Lost to
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(JPN) Men's featherweight (63 kg) * Mohammad Akhtar :* 1st round; Lost to Nodar Khokhashvili (USSR) :* 2nd round; Lost to Stantcho Kolev Ivanov (BUL) Men's lightweight (70 kg) * Mohammad Bashir :* 1st round; Beat Stefanos Ioannidis (GRE) :* 2nd round; Lost to
Zarbegi Beriashvili Zarbeg Beriashvili (10 September 1939 – 22 April 2020) was a Georgian wrestler.Mahmut Atalay (TUR) by fall Men's welterweight (78 kg) * Muhammad Afzal :* 1st round; Lost to Karoly Bajko (HUN) :* 2nd round; Beat Byung-Sup Choi (KOR) :* 3rd round; Beat Perko A Dermendjiev (BUL) :* 4th round; Lost to Mohamad-Ali Sanatkaran (IRN) by default Men's middleweight (87 kg) *
Faiz Muhammad Faiz Muhammad (23 September 1937– 2014 ) was a Pakistani freestyle wrestler. He was from 5 AK regt (HAIDER DIL BN).Alfonso Rafael Gonzalez (PAN) :* 2nd round; Drew with Doo-Man Kang (KOR) :* 3rd round; Lost to Geza Hollosi (HUN) :* 4th round; Lost to Daniel Oliver Brand (USA) by fall


References


External links


Official Olympic ReportsInternational Olympic Committee results database
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1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho ...
1964 in Pakistani sport