The women's pentathlon was part of the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo . It was held on 16 October and 17 October 1964, with the first three events on 16 October and the last two on 17 October. 20 athletes from 15 nations entered. The 1964 Summer Olympics were the first appearance of the women's pentathlon .[ 1]
Women's pentathlonat the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Venue Olympic Stadium Dates 16–17 October Competitors 20 from 15 nations
The events of the pentathlon, in order, were:
80 metre hurdles
Shot put
High jump
Long jump
200 metres
Press's shot put, nearly 2.7 metres further than the nearest competitor's, combined with her hurdles victory to give her a solid lead after two events.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Distance
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Irina Press
Soviet Union
17.16 metres
1173
2269
1
2
Mary Elizabeth Peters
Great Britain
14.48 metres
1015
2059
3
3
Galina Bystrova
Soviet Union
14.47 metres
1014
2110
2
4
Pat Winslow
United States
13.04 metres
924
1814
10
5
Draga Stamejčič
Yugoslavia
12.73 metres
904
1965
4
6
Jennifer Wingerson
Canada
12.06 metres
859
1854
6
7
Maria Siziakova
Soviet Union
11.87 metres
846
1873
5
8
Ulla Flegel
Austria
11.66 metres
832
1694
17
9
Ingrid Becker
United Team of Germany
11.62 metres
829
1777
11
10
Denise Guenard
France
11.30 metres
807
1834
8
11
Nina Hansen
Denmark
11.26 metres
804
1831
9
12
Dianne Gerace
Canada
11.19 metres
799
1703
15
13
Helen Frith
Australia
11.16 metres
797
1701
16
14
Mary Rand
Great Britain
11.05 metres
789
1850
7
15
Amelia Hinten
Netherlands
10.72 metres
766
1761
13
16
Helga Hoffmann
United Team of Germany
10.67 metres
762
1773
12
17
Lee Hak Ja
South Korea
10.19 metres
727
1536
20
18
Oddrun Hokland
Norway
10.05 metres
717
1607
18
19
Chi Cheng
Taiwan
9.79 metres
697
1724
14
20
Takahashi Miyuki
Japan
9.56 metres
680
1570
19
Place
Athlete
Nation
Height
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Mary Rand
Great Britain
1.72 metres
1067
2917
4
2
Dianne Gerace
Canada
1.69 metres
1037
2740
9
Helen Frith
Australia
1.69 metres
1037
2738
10
4
Irina Press
Soviet Union
1.63 metres
976
3245
1
Pat Winslow
United States
1.63 metres
976
2790
6
Ulla Flegel
Austria
1.63 metres
976
2670
14
Oddrun Hokland
Norway
1.63 metres
976
2583
16
8
Galina Bystrova
Soviet Union
1.60 metres
945
3055
2
Mary Elizabeth Peters
Great Britain
1.60 metres
945
3004
3
Denise Guenard
France
1.60 metres
945
2779
8
Ingrid Becker
United Team of Germany
1.60 metres
945
2722
11
Helga Hoffmann
United Team of Germany
1.60 metres
945
2718
12
13
Maria Siziakova
Soviet Union
1.57 metres
913
2786
7
14
Draga Stamejčič
Yugoslavia
1.54 metres
880
2845
5
Nina Hansen
Denmark
1.54 metres
880
2711
13
16
Jennifer Wingerson
Canada
1.48 metres
814
2668
15
17
Amelia Hinten
Netherlands
1.45 metres
780
2541
17
18
Chi Cheng
Taiwan
1.40 metres
721
2445
18
Takahashi Miyuki
Japan
1.40 metres
721
2291
19
20
Lee Hak Ja
South Korea
1.35 metres
660
2196
20
Irina Press, 3245 points
Galina Bystrova, 3055 points
Mary Elizabeth Peters, 3004 points
Mary Rand, 2917 points
Draga Stamejčič, 2845 points
Pat Winslow, 2790 points
Maria Siziakova, 2786 points
Denise Guenard, 2779 points
Dianne Gerace, 2740 points
Helen Frith, 2738 points
Ingrid Becker, 2722 points
Helga Hoffmann, 2718 points
Nina Hansen, 2711 points
Ulla Flegel, 2670 points
Jennifer Wingerson, 2668 points
Oddrun Hokland, 2583 points
Amelia Hinten, 2541 points
Chi Cheng, 2445 points
Takahashi Miyuki, 2291 points
Lee Hak Ja, 2196 points
Rand won her second straight event, climbing back up to third place overall after her fall to seventh following the shot put. Press, never having been outside the top four in any event, increased her lead to over 200 points above fellow Soviet Bystrova.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Distance
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Mary Rand
Great Britain
6.55 metres
1111
4028
3
2
Helga Hoffmann
United Team of Germany
6.44 metres
1087
3805
6
3
Nina Hansen
Denmark
6.27 metres
1049
3760
8
4
Irina Press
Soviet Union
6.24 metres
1042
4287
1
5
Draga Stamejčič
Yugoslavia
6.19 metres
1031
3876
5
6
Ingrid Becker
United Team of Germany
6.17 metres
1027
3749
10
7
Galina Bystrova
Soviet Union
6.11 metres
1014
4069
2
8
Maria Siziakova
Soviet Union
5.94 metres
975
3761
7
9
Pat Winslow
United States
5.90 metres
966
3756
9
10
Helen Frith
Australia
5.87 metres
959
3697
11
11
Amelia Hinten
Netherlands
5.82 metres
948
3489
16
12
Oddrun Hokland
Norway
5.79 metres
941
3524
15
13
Dianne Gerace
Canada
5.76 metres
934
3674
13
14
Chi Cheng
Taiwan
5.72 metres
924
3369
18
15
Denise Guenard
France
5.69 metres
918
3697
11
16
Mary Elizabeth Peters
Great Britain
5.60 metres
897
3901
4
17
Jennifer Wingerson
Canada
5.52 metres
878
3546
14
18
Takahashi Miyuki
Japan
5.51 metres
875
3166
19
19
Ulla Flegel
Austria
5.22 metres
806
3476
17
20
Lee Hak Ja
South Korea
4.91 metres
729
2925
20
Rand won her third straight event to pass Bystrova and take the silver medal . Press, who had won the first two events, had her lowest finish of the pentathlon in sixth place, still winning the gold medal by over 200 points and breaking her own world record (5137 points, set in 1961) by more than 100 points.
Place
Athlete
Nation
Time
Points
Event
Total
Rank
1
Mary Rand
Great Britain
24.2 seconds
1007
5035
2
2
Amelia Hinten
Netherlands
24.5 seconds
977
4466
14
3
Pat Winslow
United States
24.6 seconds
968
4724
7
Ingrid Becker
United Team of Germany
24.6 seconds
968
4717
8
Jennifer Wingerson
Canada
24.6 seconds
968
4514
13
6
Irina Press
Soviet Union
24.7 seconds
959
5246
1
7
Helga Hoffmann
United Team of Germany
25.0 seconds
932
4737
6
8
Draga Stamejčič
Yugoslavia
25.2 seconds
914
4790
5
9
Oddrun Hokland
Norway
25.3 seconds
905
4429
16
10
Mary Elizabeth Peters
Great Britain
25.4 seconds
896
4797
4
11
Galina Bystrova
Soviet Union
25.5 seconds
887
4956
3
12
Helen Frith
Australia
25.8 seconds
860
4557
11
Chi Cheng
Taiwan
25.8 seconds
860
4229
17
14
Nina Hansen
Denmark
25.9 seconds
851
4611
9
Denise Guenard
France
25.9 seconds
851
4548
12
16
Maria Siziakova
Soviet Union
26.3 seconds
819
4580
10
17
Dianne Gerace
Canada
26.9 seconds
771
4445
15
18
Takahashi Miyuki
Japan
27.2 seconds
748
3914
18
19
Lee Hak Ja
South Korea
27.5 seconds
724
3649
19
—
Ulla Flegel
Austria
Withdrew
—
3476
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