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50 kilometres Race Walk, Men

Date24 November 1956 — 13:30
StatusOlympic
LocationMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Victoria
Participants21 from 10 countries

Norman Read was a native of Britain, having been born in Portsmouth, but growing up in Steyning, Sussex. In 1954 he emigrated to New Zealand but wrote the British AAA, asking if he could represent them at the 1956 Olympics. He was rebuffed. He then requested the same of the New Zealand Olympic Committee, but they were also not interested, preferring the spot to go a native New Zealander. But in September, two months before the Games, he won the Australian championships in 4-30:16.4 over the Olympic course in Melbourne, and the New Zealand Olympic Committee was suddenly interested in him, adding Read to the team at the last moment. The early leader in the race was Yevgeny Maskinskov (URS). Read was second but well back at 30 km. He then put on a steady surge and caught Maskinskov at 42 km, and pulled away decisively.

PosNrWalkerNOCTimeWarnings
110Norman ReadNZL4-30:42.8Gold
221Yevgeny MaskinskovURS4-32:57.0Silver
313John LjunggrenSWE4-35:02.0Bronze
49Abdon PamichITA4-39:00.0
522Antal RókaHUN4-50:09.0
63Ray SmithAUS4-56:08.0
718Adolf WeinackerUSA5-00:16.0
87Albert JohnsonGBR5-02:19.0
96Eric HallGBR5-03:59.0
1011Ion BarbuROU5-08:33.6
1116Elliott DenmanUSA5-12:14.0
1217Leo SjogrenUSA5-12:34.0
132Ronald CrawfordAUS5-22:36.0
DNF8Don ThompsonGBR
DNF19Grigory KlimovURS
DNF23János SomogyiHUN
DNF12Dumitru ParaschivescuROU
DQ20Mikhail LavrovURS
DNF5Josef DoležalTCH
DQ1Ted AllsoppAUS
DNF4Milan SkřontTCH
DNS15René CharrièreSUI
DNS14Gilbert MarquisSUI