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Middleweight (≤75 kilograms), Men

Date14 October 1964 — 10:00-16:00
StatusOlympic
LocationShibuya Kokaido, Shibuya, Tokyo
Participants19 from 17 countries
FormatTotal of best lifts in military press, snatch, and clean & jerk determined placement. Ties broken by lightest bodyweight.

Aleksandr Kurynov of the Soviet Union was the defending gold medalist and had won the World Championships in 1961-63 and should have been a clear favorite, but he was booted from the Soviet team in 1964 because head coach Arkady Vorobyov disagreed with his training methods. In his absence the medal race in middleweight was wide-open, but the Soviet chosen, Viktor Kurentsov, had recently set a world total record. The lead after both press and snatch was taken by Japan’s Masashi Ouchi, with Kurentsov well back, and Czechoslovak Hans Zdražila in second after a snatch of 137.5 kg. He lifted 177.5 kg in the clean & jerk to equal Kurentsov’s total world record of 445.0 kg and win the gold medal. Kurentsov lifted 175.0 kg in the clean & jerk to move up to a silver medal while Ouchi won bronze. In 1968, Kurentsov would improve to the gold medal in the class, and Ouchi would also move up, winning silver.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCK
1Hans ZdražilaTCH445.0=WRGold
2Viktor KurentsovURS440.0Silver
3Masashi OhuchiJPN437.5Bronze
4Lee Jong-SeopKOR432.5
5Sadahiro MiwaJPN422.5
6Mihály HuszkaHUN420.0
7Rolf MaierFRA417.5
8Veliko KonarovBUL415.0
9Víctor Ángel PagánPUR415.0
10Mohammed NadumIRQ407.5
11Tiger TanMAS400.0
12Chao Cheng-HsuengTPE397.5
13Pierre St. JeanCAN395.0
14Mike PearmanGBR387.5
15Pe AyeMYA385.0
16Joseph HaydarAUS375.0
17Abderrahim TaziMAR355.0
ACWerner DittrichGER135.0
ACHeo Chang-BeomKOR255.0