The Sports Almanac


1968 Summer Olympics
Mexico City, Mexico



MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

UNITED STATES -  107 Medals

SOVIET UNION -  91 Medals

HUNGARY -  32 Medals

Athletics
Swimming Diving Water Polo
Basketball Boxing Canoeing Cycling
Equestrian
Fencing
Field Hockey
Soccer
Gymnastics Modern Pentathlon Rowing Sailing
Shooting Volleyball Weightlifting Wrestling

1968 Mexico City Overall Medal Standings
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
United States
45
28
34
107
2
Soviet Union
29
32
30
91
3
Hungary
10
10
12
32
4
West Germany
5
11
10
26
5
Japan
11
7
7
25
6
East Germany
9
9
7
25
7
Poland
5
2
11
18
8
Australia
5
7
5
17
9
Italy
3
4
9
16
10
France
7
3
5
15
11
Romania
4
6
5
15
12
Czechoslovakia
7
2
4
13
13
Great Britain
5
5
3
13
14
Kenya
3
4
2
9
15
Mexico
3
3
3
9
16
Bulgaria
2
4
3
9
17
Yugoslavia
3
3
2
8
18
Denmark
1
4
3
8
19
Netherlands
3
3
1
7
20
Iran
2
1
2
5
21
Canada
1
3
1
5
22
Switzerland
0
1
4
5
23
Sweden
2
1
1
4
24
Finland
1
2
1
4
25
Cuba
0
4
0
4
26
Austria
0
2
2
4
27
Mongolia
0
1
3
4
28
New Zealand
1
0
2
3
29
Brazil
0
1
2
3
30
Turkey
2
0
0
2
31
Ethiopia
1
1
0
2
32
Norway
1
1
0
2
33
Tunisia
1
0
1
2
34
Belgium
0
1
1
2
35
South Korea
0
1
1
2
36
Uganda
0
1
1
2
37
Argentina
0
0
2
2
38
Pakistan
1
0
0
1
39
Venezuela
1
0
0
1
40
Cameroon
0
1
0
1
41
Jamaica
0
1
0
1
42
Greece
0
0
1
1
43
India
0
0
1
1
44
Republic of China
0
0
1
1

1968 Mexico City Athletics
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 100 Meters
Jim Hines - United States
Lennox Miller - Jamiaca
Charles Greene - United States
Women's 100 Meters
Wyomia Tyus - United States
Barbara Ferrell - United States
Irena Szewińska - Poland
Men's 200 Meters
Tommie Smith - United States
Peter Norman - Australia
John Carlos - United States
Women's 200 Meters
Irena Szewińska - Poland Raelene Boyle -Australia
Jenny Lamy - Australia
Men's 400 Meters
Lee Evans - United States
Larry James - United States
Ron Freeman - United States
Women's 400 Meters
Colette Besson - France
Lilian Board - Great Britain
Natalya Pechonkina - Soviet Union
Men's 800 Meters
Ralph Doubell - Australia
Wilson Kiprugut - Kenya
Tom Farrell - United States
Women's 800 Meters
Madeline Manning - United States
Ilona Silai - Romania
Maria Gommers - Netherlands
Men's 1500 Meters
Kipchoge Keino - Kenya
Jim Ryun - United States
Bodo Tümmler - West Germany
Men's 5000 Meters
Mohammed Gammoudi - Tunisia
Kipchoge Keino - Kenya Naftali Temu - Kenya
Men's 10000 Meters
Naftali Temu - Kenya Mamo Wolde - Ethiopia
Mohammed Gammoudi - Tunisia
Men's 110 Meter Hurdles
Willie Davenport - United States
Ervin Hall - United States
Eddy Ottoz - Italy
Women's 80 Meter Hurdles
Maureen Caird - Australia
Pam Kilborn - Australia
Chi Cheng - Republic of China
Men's 400 Meter Hurdles
David Hemery - Great Britain
Gerhard Hennige - West Germany
John Sherwood - Great Britain
Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase
Amos Biwott - Kenya
Benjamin Kogo - Kenya
George Young - United States
Men's 4X100 Meter Relay
United States
Cuba
France
Women's 4X100 Meter Relay
United States
Cuba
Soviet Union
Men's 4X400 Meter Relay
United States
Kenya
West Germany
Men's Marathon
Mamo Wolde - Ethiopia Kenji Kimihara - Japan
Mike Ryan - New Zealand
Men's 20KM Walk
Volodymyr Holubnychy - Soviet Union
José Pedraza - Mexico
Nikolay Smaga - Soviet Union
Men's 50KM Walk
Christoph Höhne - East Germany
Antal Kiss - Hungary
Larry Young - United States
Men's Long Jump
Bob Beamon - United States
Klaus Beer - East Germany
Ralph Boston - United States
Women's Long Jump
Viorica Viscopoleanu - Romania
Sheila Sherwood - Great Britain
Tatyana Talysheva - Soviet Union
Men's Triple Jump
Viktor Saneyev - Soviet Union
Nelson Prudêncio - Brazil
Giuseppe Gentile - Italy
Men's High Jump
Dick Fosbury - United States
Ed Caruthers - United States
Valentin Gavrilov - Soviet Union
Women's High Jump
Miloslava Rezková - Czechoslovakia
Antonina Okorokova - Soviet Union
Valentina Kozyr - Soviet Union
Men's Pole Vault
Bob Seagren - United States
Claus Schiprowski - West Germany
Wolfgang Nordwig - East Germany
Men's Shot Put
Randy Matson - United States
George Woods - United States
Eduard Gushchin - Soviet Union
Women's Shot Put
Margitta Gummel - East Germany
Marita Lange - East Germany
Nadezhda Chizhova - Soviet Union
Men's Discus
Al Oerter - United States
Lothar Milde - East Germany
Ludvík Danĕk - Czechoslovakia
Women's Discus
Lia Manoliu - Romania
Liesel Westermann - West Germany
Jolán Kleiber-Kontsek - Hungary
Men's Javelin
Jānis Lūsis - Soviet Union
Jorma Kinnunen - Finland
Gergely Kulcsár - Hungary
Women's Javelin
Angéla Németh - Hungary
Mihaela Peneş - Romania
Eva Janko - Austria
Men's Hammer Throw
Gyula Zsivótzky - Hungary
Romuald Klim - Soviet Union
Lázár Lovász - Hungary
Decathlon
Bill Toomey - United States
Hans-Joachim Walde - West Germany
Kurt Bendlin - West Germany
Pentathlon
Ingrid Becker - West Germany
Liese Prokop - Austria
Annamária Tóth - Hungary

1968 Mexico City Swimming
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 100 Meter Freestyle
Michael Wenden - Australia
Ken Walsh - United States
Mark Spitz - United States
Women's 100 Meter Freestyle
Jan Henne - United States
Susan Pedersen - United States
Linda Gustavson - United States
Men's 200 Meter Freestyle
Michael Wenden - Australia Don Schollander - United States
John Nelson - United States
Women's 200 Meter Freestyle
Debbie Meyer - United States
Jan Henne - United States Jane Barkman - United States
Men's 400 Meter Freestyle
Mike Burton - United States
Ralph Hutton - Canada
Alain Mosconi - France
Women's 400 Meter Freestyle
Debbie Meyer - United States Linda Gustavson - United States Karen Moras - Australia
Women's 800 Meter Freestyle
Debbie Meyer - United States Pam Kruse - United States
Maria Teresa Ramírez - Mexico
Men's 1500 Meter Freestyle
Mike Burton - United States John Kinsella - United States
Greg Brough - Australia
Men's 100 Meter Backstroke
Roland Matthes - East Germany
Charlie Hickcox - United States
Ronnie Mills - United States
Women's 100 Meter Backstroke
Kaye Hall - United States
Elaine Tanner - Canada
Jane Swagerty - United States
Men's 200 Meter Backstroke
Roland Matthes - East Germany Mitch Ivey - United States
Jack Horsley - United States
Women's 200 Meter Backstroke
Lillian Watson - United States
Elaine Tanner - Canada Kaye Hall - United States
Men's 100 Meter Breaststroke
Don McKenzie - United States
Vladimir Kosinsky - Soviet Union
Nikolai Pankin - Soviet Union
Women's 100 Meter Breaststroke
Ɖurđica Bjedov - Yugoslavia
Galina Prozumenshchikova - Soviet Union
Sharon Wichman - United States
Men's 200 Meter Breaststroke
Felipe Muñoz - Mexico
Vladimir Kosinsky - Soviet Union Brian Job - United States
Women's 200 Meter Breaststroke
Sharon Wichman - United States Ɖurđica Bjedov - Yugoslavia Galina Prozumenshchikova - Soviet Union
Men's 100 Meter Butterfly
Doug Russell - United States
Mark Spitz - United States Ross Wales - United States
Women's 100 Meter Butterfly
Lyn McClements - Australia
Ellie Daniel - United States
Susan Shields - United States
Men's 200 Meter Butterfly
Carl Robie - United States
Martyn Woodroffe - Great Britain
John Ferris - United States
Women's 200 Meter Butterfly
Ada Kok - Netherlands
Helga Lindner - East Germany
Ellie Daniel - United States
Men's 200 Meter Individual Medley
Charlie Hickcox - United States Greg Buckingham - United States
John Ferris - United States
Women's 200 Meter Individual Medley
Claudia Kolb - United States
Susan Pedersen - United States Jan Henne - United States
Men's 400 Meter Individual Medley
Charlie Hickcox - United States Gary Hall, Sr. - United States
Michael Holthaus - West Germany
Women's 400 Meter Individual Medley
Claudia Kolb - United States Lynn Vidali - United States
Sabine Steinbach - East Germany
Men's 4X100 Meter Freestyle Relay
United States
Soviet Union
Australia
Women's 4X100 Meter Freestyle Relay
United States East Germany Canada
Men's 4X200 Meter Freestyle Relay
United States
Australia
Soviet Union
Men's 4X100 Medley Relay
United States
East Germany
Soviet Union
Women's 4X100 Medley  Relay
United States
Australia
West Germany

1968 Mexico City Diving
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 3 Meter Springboard
Bernard Wrightson - United States
Klaus Dibiasi - Italy
Jim Henry - United States
Women's 3 Meter Springboard
Susanne Gossick - United States
Tamara Pogozheva - Soviet Union
Keala O'Sullivan - United States
Men's 10 Meter Platform
Klaus Dibiasi - Italy Alvaro Gaxiola - Mexico
Win Young - United States
Women's 10 Meter Platform
Milena Duchková - Czechoslovakia
Natalya Lobanova - Soviet Union
Ann Peterson - United States

1968 Mexico City Water Polo
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Yugoslavia
Soviet Union
Hungary

1968 Mexico City Basketball
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
United States
Yugosloavia
Soviet Union

1968 Mexico City Boxing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Lightflyweight
Francisco Rodríguez - Venezuela
Jee Yong-ju - South Korea
Hubert Skrzypczak - Poland
Harlan Marbley - United States
Flyweight
Ricardo Delgado - Mexico
Artur Olech - Poland
Servílio de Oliveira - Brazil
Leo Rwabwogo - Uganda
Bantamweight
Valerian Sokolov - Soviet Union
Eridadi Mukwanga - Uganda
Eiji Morioka - Japan
Chng Kyou-chul - South Korea
Featherweight
Antonio Roldán - Mexico
Al Robinson - United States
Philip Waruinge - Kenya
Ivan Mihailov - Bulgaria
Lightweight
Ronnie Harris - United States
Józef Grudzień - Poland
Zvonimir Vujin - Yugoslavia
Calistrat Cuţov - Romania
Light Welterweight
Jerzy Kulej - Poland
Enrique Regüeiferos - Cuba
Arto Nilsson - Finland
James Wallington - United States
Welterweight
Manfred Wolke - East Germany
Joseph Bessala - Cameroon
Mario Guilloti - Argentina
Vladimir Musalimov - Soviet Union
Light Middleweight
Boris Lagutin - Soviet Union
Rolando Garbey - Cuba
John Baldwin - United States
Günther Meier - West Germany
Middleweight
Chris Finnegan - Great Britain
Aleksei Kiselyov - Soviet Union
Agustin Zaragoza - Mexico
Alfred Jones - United States
Light Heavyweight
Danas Pozniakas - Soviet Union
Ion Monea - Romania
Georgi Stankov - Bulgaria
Stanisław Dragan - Poland
Heavyweight
George Foreman - United States
Jonas Čepulis - Soviet Union
Giorgio Bambini - Italy
Joaquín Rocha - Mexico

1968 Mexico City Canoeing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's C-1 1000 Meters
Tibor Tatai - Hungary
Detlef Lewe - West Germany
Vitaly Galkov - Soviet Union
Men's C-2 1000 Meters
Ivan Patzaichin, Serghei Covaliov - Romania
Tamás Wichmann, Gyula Petrikovics - Hungary
Naum Prokupets, Mikhail Zamotin - Soviet Union
Men's K-1 1000 Meters
Mihály Hesz - Hungary
Aleksandr Shaparenko - Soviet Union
Erik Hansen - Denmark
Men's K-2 1000 Meters
Aleksandr Shaparenko, Vladimir Morozov - Soviet Union Csaba Giczi, István Timár - Hungary
Gerhard Siebold, Günther Pfaff - Austria
Men's K-4 1000 Meters
Norway
Romania
Hungary
Women's K-1 500 Meters
Lyudmila Pinayeva - Soviet Union
Renate Breuer - West Germany
Viorica Dumitru - Romania
Women's K-2 500 Meters
Roswitha Esser, Annemarie Zimmermann - West Germany
Anna Pfeffer, Katalin Rozsnyói - Hungary
Lyudmila Pinayeva, Antonina Seredina - Soviet Union

1968 Mexico City Cycling
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
ROAD CYCLING
Road Race
Pierfranco Vianelli - Italy
Leif Mortensen - Denmark
Gösta Pettersson - Sweden
Team Time Trial
Netherlands
Sweden
Italy
TRACK CYCLING
Individual Pursuit
Daniel Rebillard - France
Mogens Jensen - Denmark
Xaver Kurmann - Switzerland
Team Pursuit Denmark
West Germany
Italy
Sprint Daniel Morelon - France
Giurdano Turrini - Italy
Pierre Trentin - France
Tandem
Daniel Morelon, Pierre Trentin - France Leijn Loevesijn, Jan Janssen - Netherlands
Daniel Goens, Robert van Lancker - Belgium
Time Trial
Pierre Trentin - France Niels Fredborg - Denmark
Janusz Kierzkowski - Poland

1968 Mexico City Equestrian
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Individual Dressage
Ivan Kizimov - Soviet Union
Josef Neckermann - West Germany
Reiner Klimke - West Germany
Team Dressage
West Germany
Soviet Union
Switzerland
Individual Eventing
Jean-Jacques Guyon - France
Derek Allhusen - Great Britain
Michael Page - United States
Team Eventing
Great Britain
United States
Australia
Individual Jumping
William Steinkraus - United States
Marion Coakes - Great Britain
David Broome - Great Britain
Team Jumping
Canada
France
West Germany

1968 Mexico City Fencing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Individual Épée
Győző Kulcsár - Hungary Grigory Kriss - Soviet Union
Gianluigi Saccaro - Italy
Men's Team Épée Hungary
Soviet Union
Poland
Men's Individual Foil
Ion Drîmbă - Romania
Jenő Kamuti - Hungary Daniel Revenu - France
Men's Team Foil
France
Soviet Union
Poland
Men's Individual Sabre
Jerzy Pawłowski - Poland
Mark Rakita - Soviet Union
Tibor Pézsa - Hungary
Men's Team Sabre Soviet Union
Italy
Hungary
Women's Individual Foil
Elena Belova - Soviet Union
Pilar Roldán - Mexico
Ildikó Újlaky-Rejtő - Hungary
Women's Team Foil
Soviet Union
Hungary
Romania

1968 Mexico City Field Hockey
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Pakistan
Australia
India

1968 Mexico City Soccer
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Hungary
Bulgaria
Japan

1968 Mexico City Gymnastics
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Individual All-Around
Sawao Kato - Japan
Mikhail Voronin - Soviet Union
Akinori Nakayama - Japan
Women's Individual All-Around
Vĕra Čáslavská - Czechosloavkia
Zinaida Voronina - Soviet Union
Natalia Kuchinskaya - Soviet Union
Men's Team All-Around
Japan
Soviet Union
East Germany
Women's Team All-Around
Soviet Union
Czechosloavkia
East Germany
Men's Vault
Mikhail Voronin - Soviet Union Yukio Endo - Japan
Sergei Diomidov - Soviet Union
Women's Vault
Vĕra Čáslavská - Czechosloavkia Erika Zuchold - East Germany
Zinaida Voronina - Soviet Union
Men's Floor
Sawao Kato - Japan Akinori Nakayama - Japan Takeshi Katō - Japan
Women's Floor
Larisa Petrik - Soviet Union
Vĕra Čáslavská - Czechosloavkia
None Awarded Natalia Kuchinskaya - Soviet Union
Men's Pommel Horse
Miroslav Cerar - Yugoslavia
Olli Laiho - Finland
Mikhail Voronin - Soviet Union
Women's Balance Beam
Natalia Kuchinskaya - Soviet Union Vĕra Čáslavská - Czechosloavkia Larisa Petrik - Soviet Union
Men's Rings
Akinori Nakayama - Japan Mikhail Voronin - Soviet Union Sawao Kato - Japan
Men's Horizontal Bar
Mikhail Voronin - Soviet Union
Akinori Nakayama - Japan
None Awarded
Eizo Kenmotsu - Japan
Men's Parallel Bars
Akinori Nakayama - Japan Mikhail Voronin - Soviet Union Viktor Klimenko - Soviet Union
Women's Uneven Bars
Vĕra Čáslavská - Czechosloavkia Karin Janz - East Germany
Zinaida Voronina - Soviet Union

1968 Mexico City Modern Pentathlon
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Individual Björn Ferm - Sweden
András Balczó - Hungary
Pavel Lednyov - Soviet Union
Team Hungary
Soviet Union
France

1968 Mexico City Rowing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Single Sculls
Jan Wienese - Netherlands
Jochen Meißner - West Germany
Alberto Demiddi - Argentina
Double Sculls Aleksandr Timoshinin, Anatoliy Sass - Soviet Union
Harry Droog, Leendert van Dis - Netherlands
John Nunn, Bill Maher - United States
Coxless Pairs
Jörg Lucke, Heinz-Jürgen Bothe - East Germany
Larry Hough, Philip Johnson - United States
Peter Christiansen, Ib Lasen - Denmark
Coxed Pairs
Italy
Netherlands
Denmark
Coxless Fours
East Germany
Hungary
Italy
Coxed Fours
New Zealand
East Germany
Switzerland
Eights
West Germany
Australia
Soviet Union

1968 Mexico City Sailing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Finn
Valentin Mankin - Soviet Union
Hubert Raudaschl - Austria
Fabio Albarelli - Italy
Flying Dutchman
Rodney Pattisson, Iain MacDonald-Smith - Great Britain
Ulli Libor, Peter Naumann - West Germany
Reinaldo Conrad, Burkhard Cordes - Brazil
Star
Lowell North, Peter Barrett - United States
Peder Lunde, Jr., Per Wiken - Norway
Franco Cavallo, Camillo Gargano - Italy
Dragon
George Friedrichs, Barton Jahncke, Gerald Schreck - United States
Aage Birch, Paul Lindemark Jørgensen, Niels Markussen - Denmark
Paul Borowski, Karl-Heinz Thun, Konrad Weichrt - East Germany
5.5 Meter Keelboat
Ulf Sundelin, Jörgen Sundelin, Peter Sundelin - Sweden
Louis Noverraz, Bernhard Dunand, Marcel Stern - Switzerland
Robin Aisher, Paul Anderson, Adrian Jardine - Great Britain

1968 Mexico City Shooting
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Rapid Fire Pistol
Józef Zapȩdzki - Poland
Marcel Roşca - Romania
Renart Suleymanov - Soviet Union
Pistol
Grigory Kosykh - Soviet Union
Heinz Mertel - West Germany
Harald Vollmar - East Germany
300 Meter Rifle, Three Positions
Gary Anderson - United States
Valentin Kornev - Soviet Union
Kurt Müller - Switzerland
Rifle, Three Positions Bernd Klingner - West Germany
John Writer - United States
Vitali Parkhimovitch - Soviet Union
Rifle, Prone Jan Kůrka - Czechoslovakia
László Hammerl - Hungary
Ian Ballinger - New Zealand
Skeet
Yevgeni Petrov - Soviet Union
Romano Garagnani - Italy
Konrad Wirnhier - West Germany
Trap
Bob Braithwaite - Great Britain
Thomas Garrigus - United States
Kurt Czekalla - East Germany

1968 Mexico City Volleyball
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Indoor
Soviet Union
Japan
Czechoslovakia
Women's Indoor
Soviet Union Japan Poland

1968 Mexico City Weightlifting
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Bantamweight
Mohammad Nassiri - Iran
Imre Földi - Hungary
Henryk Trębicki - Poland
Featherweight
Yoshinobu Miyake - Japan
Dito Shanidze - Soviet Union
Yoshiyuki Miyake - Japan
Lightweight
Waldemar Baszanowski - Poland
Parviz Jalayer - Iran
Marian Zieliński - Poland
Middleweight
Viktor Kurentsov - Soviet Union
Masushi Ouchi - Japan
Károly Bakos - Hungary
Light Heavyweight
Boris Selitsky - Soviet Union
Vladimir Belyaev - Soviet Union
Norbert Ozimek - Poland
Middle Heavyweight
Kaarlo Kangasniemi - Finland
Jaan Talts - Soviet Union
Marek Gołąb - Poland
Heavyweight
Leonid Zhabotinsky - Soviet Union
Serge Reding - Belgium
Joseph Dube - United States

1968 Mexico City Wrestling
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Freestyle Flyweight
Shigeo Nakata - Japan
Richard Sanders - United States
Chimedbazaryn Damdinsharav - Mongolia
Freestyle Bantamweight
Yojiro Uetake - Japan
Donald Behm - United States
Aboutaleb Talebi - Iran
Freestyle Featherweight
Masaaki Kaneko - Japan
Enyu Todorov - Bulgaria
Shamseddin Seyed-Abbasi - Iran
Freestyle Lightweight
Abdollah Movahed - Iran
Enyu Valchev - Bulgaria
Danzandarjaagiin Sereeter - Mongolia
Freestyle Welterweight
Mahmut Atalay - Turkey
Daniel Robin - France
Tömöriin Artag - Mongolia
Freestyle Middleweight
Boris Michail Gurevich - Soviet Union
Jigjidiin Mönkhbat - Mongolia
Prodan Gardzhev - Bulgaria
Freestyle Light Heavyweight
Ahmet Ayık - Turkey
Shota Lomidze - Soviet Union
József Csatári - Hungary
Freestyle Heavyweight
Aleksandr Medved - Soviet Union
Osman Duraliev - Bulgaria
Wilfried Dietrich - West Germany
Greco-Roman Flyweight Petar Kirov - Bulgaria
Vladimir Bakulin - Soviet Union
Miroslav Zeman - Czechoslovakia
Greco-Roman Bantamweight János Varga - Hungary
Ion Baciu - Romania
Ivan Kochergin - Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Featherweight Roman Rurua - Soviet Union
Hideo Fujimoto - Japan
Simion Popescu - Romania
Greco-Roman Lightweight Muneji Munemura - Japan
Stevan Horvat - Yugoslavia
Petros Galaktopoulos - Greece
Greco-Roman Welterweight Rudolf Vesper - East Germany
Daniel Robin - France Károly Bajkó - Hungary
Greco-Roman Middleweight Lothar Metz - East Germany
Valentin Oleynik - Soviet Union
Branislav Simić - Yugoslavia
Greco-Roman Light Heavyweight Boyan Radev - Bulgaria
Nikolai Yakovenko - Soviet Union
Nicolae Martinescu - Romania
Greco-Roman Heavyweight István Kozma - Hungary
Anatoly Roshchin - Soviet Union
Petr Kment - Czechoslovakia