Australia at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Australia at the 1980 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | AUS |
NOC | Australian Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Moscow | |
Competitors | 120 (92 men and 28 women) in 17 sports |
Flag bearers | Denise Boyd (opening) Max Metzker (opening) John Sumegi (closing) |
Medals Ranked 15th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
1906 Intercalated Games –––– Australasia (1908–1912) |
Australia competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. In partial support of the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics Australia competed under the Olympic Flag. 120 competitors, 92 men and 28 women, took part in 92 events in 17 sports.[1]
For the first time in the Olympics history, there were two flag bearers, Denise Boyd (athletics) and Max Metzker (swimming), Australia's first joint-flag carriers, carried the Olympic flag in the opening ceremony instead of the national flag. Countries marched in order of the Russian alphabet, and Australia was therefore second in the parade of nations, following Greece, which has traditionally led the march since 1928.
Archery
[edit]In the third Olympic archery competition that Australia contested, the nation sent two women and one man. Carole Toy, a veteran of the 1972 Games, repeated her 15th-place performance despite shooting 20 points lower.
Women's Individual Competition:
- Terene Donovan — 2343 points (→ 9th place)
- Carole Toy — 2285 points (→ 15th place)
Men's Individual Competition:
- Scott Dumbrell — 2271 points (→ 26th place)
Athletics
[edit]Men's 10,000 metres
- Bill Scott
- Heat — 28:58.8
- Final — 28:15.1 (→ 9th place)
- Stephen Austin
- Heat — 29:45.2 (→ did not advance)
- Gerard Barrett
- Heat — did not finish (→ did not advance)
Men's Long Jump
- Gary Honey
- Qualification — 7.44 m (→ did not advance)
Men's Triple Jump
- Ian Campbell
- Qualification — 17.02 m
- Final — 16.72 m (→ 5th place)
- Ken Lorraway
- Qualification — 16.80 m
- Final — 16.44 m (→ 8th place)
Men's Marathon
- Robert de Castella
- Final — 2:14:31 (→ 10th place)
- Chris Wardlaw
- Final — 2:20:42 (→ 28th place)
- Gerard Barrett
- Final — did not finish (→ no ranking)
Men's Hammer Throw
- Peter Farmer
- Qualifying Round — 69.16m (→ did not advance, 13th place)
Men's 20 km Walk
- David Smith
- Final — DSQ (→ no ranking)
Men's 50 km Walk
- Willi Sawall
- Final — 4:08:25 (→ 8th place)
- David Smith
- Final — did not finish (→ no ranking)
Men's Decathlon
- Peter Hadfield
- Final — 7709 points (→ 13th place)
Women's 100 metres
- Denise Boyd
- Heat — 11.56
- Quarterfinals — 11.35
- Semifinals — 11.44 (→ did not advance)
- Debbie Wells
- Heat — 11.72
- Quarterfinals — 11.66 (→ did not advance)
Women's 100 m Hurdles
- Penelope Gillies
- Heat — 13.68 (→ did not advance)
Women's Discus Throw
- Gael Mulhall
- Qualification — 54.90 m (→ did not advance)
Women's Shot Put
- Gael Mulhall
- Final — 18.00 m (→ 12th place)
Women's Javelin Throw
- Pam Matthews
- Qualification — 55.72 m (→ did not advance)
- Petra Rivers
- Qualification — 51.08 m (→ did not advance)
Women's High Jump
- Christine Stanton
- Qualification — 1.88m
- Final — 1.91m (→ 6th place)
Basketball
[edit]- Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group C):
- Lost to Cuba (76-83)
- Defeated Italy (84-77)
- Defeated Sweden (64-55)
- Classification Round (Group B):
- Defeated Czechoslovakia (91-86)
- Lost to Poland (74-101)
- Defeated Senegal (95-64)
- Defeated India (93-75) → 8th place
- Team Roster:
- Head coach: Lindsay Gaze
Boxing
[edit]Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)
- Norm Stevens
- First Round — Lost to Geza Tumbas (Yugoslavia) on points (1-4)
Canoeing
[edit]Cycling
[edit]Ten cyclists represented Australia in 1980.
Diving
[edit]Men's Springboard
- Steve Foley
- Preliminary Round — 521.82 points (→ 11th place, did not advance)
Men's Platform
- Steve Foley
- Preliminary Round — 427.44 points (→ 16th place, did not advance)
Fencing
[edit]Three fencers, one man and two women, represented Australia in 1980.
Gymnastics
[edit]Judo
[edit]Modern pentathlon
[edit]One male pentathlete represented Australia in 1980.
Men's individual competition:
- Robert Barrie — 4696 pts, 37th place
Rowing
[edit]Shooting
[edit]- Mixed
Athlete | Event | Final | |
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Score | Rank | ||
Yvonne Hill | 50 m rifle, prone | 596 | 11 |
David Hollister | 595 | 15 |
Swimming
[edit]Men's 100m Freestyle
- Neil Brooks
- Qualifying Heat — 51,11 (2nd)
- Semi-Finals — 52,70 (→ did not advance)
- Graeme Brewer
- Qualifying Heat — 52,59 (4th)
- Semi-Finals — 51,91 (3rd)
- Final — 52,22 (→ 8th place)
- Mark Tonelli
- Qualifying Heat — 52,04 (3rd)
- Semi-Finals — 52,17 (5th, did not advance)
Men's 200m Freestyle
- Graeme Brewer
- Ron McKeon
- Qualifying Heat — 1.52,66
- Final — 1.52,60 (→ 5th place)
Men's 400m Freestyle
- Graeme Brewer
- Qualifying Heat — 3.57,19 (→ did not advance)
- Max Metzker
- Qualifying Heat — 3.54,79 (2nd)
- Final — 3.56,87 (→ 7th place)
- Ron McKeon
- Qualifying Heat — 3.56,77 (2nd)
- Final — 3.57,00 (→ 8th place)
Men's 1.500m Freestyle
Men's 200m Butterfly
- Paul Moorfoot
- Qualifying Heat — 2.05,69 (5th, did not advance)
Men's 100m Breaststroke
- Peter Evans
- Lindsay Spencer
- Qualifying Heat — 1.04,78 (3rd)
- Final — 1.05,04 (→ 6th place)
Men's 200m Breaststroke
- Lindsay Spencer
- Qualifying Heat — 2.21,08 (2nd)
- Final — 2.19,68 (→ 5th place)
- Peter Evans
- Qualifying Heat — 2.26,62 (4th, did not advance)
Men's 100m Backstroke
- Mark Tonelli
- Qualifying Heat — 58,66 (1st)
- Semi Final — 57,89 (2nd)
- Final — 57,98 (→ 7th place)
- Mark Kerry
- Qualifying Heat — 58,08 (3rd)
- Semi Final — 58,07 (3rd, did not advance)
- Glenn Patching
- Qualifying Heat — 58,30 (1st)
- Semi Final — 1.00,31 (8th, did not advance)
Men's 200m Backstroke
- Mark Kerry
- Mark Tonelli
- Qualifying Heat — 2.07,04 (3rd, did not advance)
- Paul Moorfoot
- Qualifying Heat — 2.04,87 (1st)
- Final — 2.06,15 (→ 8th place)
Men's 400m Individual Medley
- Paul Moorfoot
- Qualifying Heat — 4.34,28 (5th, did not advance)
Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay
- Graeme Brewer, Mark Tonelli, Mark Kerry, and Ron McKeon
- Qualifying Heat — 7.34,06 (3rd)
- Final — 7.30,82 (→ 7th place)
Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
Women's 100m Freestyle
- Michelle Pearson
- Qualifying Heat — 58,90 (4th, did not advance)
Women's 200m Freestyle
- Karen Ramsay
- Qualifying Heat — 2.06,06 (3rd, did not advance)
Women's 400m Freestyle
- Michelle Ford
- Qualifying Heat — 4.13,90 (1st)
- Final — 4.11,65 (→ 4th place)
- Rosemary Fydler
- Qualifying Heat — 4.21,36 (6th, did not advance)
Women's 800m Freestyle
- Michelle Ford
- Rosemary Fydler
- Qualifying Heat — 8.49,47 (4th, did not advance)
Women's 100m Butterfly
- Lisa Curry
- Qualifying Heat — 1.02,92 (3rd)
- Final — 1.02,40 (→ 5th place)
Women's 200m Butterfly
- Michelle Ford
- Karen Ramsay
- Qualifying Heat — 2.17,82 (4th, did not advance)
Women's 200m Breaststroke
- Lisa Curry
- Qualifying Heat — 2.39,42 (→ 5th place, did not advance)
Women's 200m Butterfly
Women's 100m Backstroke
- Lisa Forrest
- Qualifying Heat — 1.04,55 (3rd, did not advance)
- Georgina Parkes
- Qualifying Heat — 1.05,06 (3rd, did not advance)
Women's 200m Backstroke
- Lisa Forrest
- Qualifying Heat — 2.15,40 (1st)
- Final — 2.16,75 (→ 7th place)
- Georgina Parkes
- Qualifying Heat — 2.17,78 (3rd, did not advance)
Women's 400m Individual Medley
- Lisa Curry
- Qualifying Heat — 5.01,58 (→ 5th place, did not advance)
Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay
- Lisa Curry, Karen Ramsay, Rosemary Brown, and Michele Pearson
- Qualifying Heat — 3.56,24 (2nd)
- Final — 3.54,16 (→ 5th place)
Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
- Lisa Forrest, Lisa Curry, Karen Ramsay, and Rosemary Brown
- Qualifying Heat — 4.23,33 (2nd)
- Final — 4.19,90 (→ 6th place)
Water polo
[edit]- Men's Team Competition
- Preliminary Round (Group C)
- Defeated Bulgaria (9-5)
- Lost to Cuba (4-6)
- Lost to Yugoslavia (2-9)
- Final Round (Group B)
- Defeated Bulgaria (8-5)
- Drew with Romania (4-4)
- Defeated Greece (4-2)
- Defeated Sweden (9-4)
- Defeated Italy (5-4) → 7th place
- Team Roster
- Head coach: Tom Hoad
Weightlifting
[edit]Wrestling
[edit]Trivia
[edit]Norman May's call of the Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay, in which he excitedly exclaimed "Four, Three, Two, One. Gold, Gold to Australia, Gold",[2] has become one of the most famous calls in the history of Australian sport.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Australia at the 1980 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
- ^ Norman May, George Negus Interview, August 9, 2004