The one American to win Olympic 5000m gold used his withering dash end to beat a top-class discipline 60 years in the past
When Bob Schul sprinted previous Michel Jazy to victory within the 5000m in Tokyo in 1964, he received Olympic gold and earned athletics immortality. It’s 60 years since his well-known triumph at these Video games and he stays the one American – man or lady – to win that title.
Schul died on June 16 aged 86 after residing with dementia in recent times. However the reminiscences of his sensible win in 1964 will reside on.
In a race the place the early tempo had been gradual and cagey, Schul received by eight tenths of a second in 13:48.8 from Harald Norpoth of Germany and Invoice Dellinger of the US with Jazy, who led with 100m to go, fading to fourth. Such was the standard of the line-up, Kip Keino of Kenya was fifth and a number of world record-breaker Ron Clarke of Australia ninth. It accomplished a wonderful distance operating Video games for the People as Billy Mills had received the ten,000m a couple of days earlier.
Regardless of affected by bronchial asthma as a baby, the place he grew up on a farm in Ohio, he prospered beneath the coaching of Hungarian coach Mihály Iglói and have become a feared athlete within the early Sixties.
Not like the shock package deal Mills at these Tokyo Video games, Schul got here into his race anticipated to do nicely, although. Earlier that yr he set US information at three miles indoors, 5000m open air and had set a world two miles report of 8:26.4.
The Olympic closing was run on a rain-sodden cinder monitor which sapped the power of the runners. However Schul prevailed with an impressed ending burst.

Bob Schul poised to strike (Mark Shearman)
Right here is an extract from Mel Watman’s report for AW on the time. We choose it up from round midway…
“The race got here to life midway across the subsequent lap when Clarke made the primary of many killing bursts. The Australian launched not less than one such burst (of some 100m) into every lap (he lined the sixth, lap in 62.4) however a lot of the discipline stayed inside contact. It appeared for all of the phrase like a bunch of clubmen working by means of an interval coaching session on a Sunday morning! What was noticeable was that one man refused to change his pace so as to match Clarke’s bursts: Schul. He merely stored going at a degree tempo, smart fellow. Clarke reached 3000m in 8:22.2, adopted by Jazy (8:22.4), Norpoth (8:22.8), Dutov (8:23.2), Baillie (8:24.2) and Schul (8:25.0).
“Shortly earlier than 4000m Clarke relinquished the lead, damaged by his personal techniques, leaving out in entrance – to his obvious shock – Jazy. The Frenchman handed 4000m in 11:15.6, with eight males grouped collectively inside seven yards. Solely Wiggs and Baidyuk had been undoubtedly out of rivalry. Two laps to go and it was Jazy from Clarke, Norpoth, Dutov, Baillie, Schul, Dellinger, Keino and Helland.
“With a lap and a half remaining, Dellinger eased into the lead and on the bell he and Jazy had been abreast. The French-man made his strike for residence early … a lot too early. He sprinted away from Dellinger and the others across the first flip and streaked alongside the again straight. On the 200m mark he held a ten yard lead over Norpoth, with Schul a few strides additional again.
“The ecstatic cheering of the French supporters turned to cries of horror and eventually groans of disappointment as their hero tied up across the final flip and was handed within the straight by first Schul – operating at a devilish tempo – after which Norpoth. Worse was to come back, although, for Jazy gave up a few strides from the end and was disadvantaged even of the bronze medal by the astonishing Dellinger, who stole by him on the within.
“Schul actually lived as much as his popularity because the quickest finisher on the planet. Regardless of the soggy nature of the monitor he lined the ultimate 300m in 38.5 (51.3 tempo for 400m), for a time of 13:48.8. Schul’s profession is just simply starting. He has risen in a single season from close to obscurity to Olympic champion and world report holder for two miles; subsequent yr he plans to set world 18 information at 2000m, 3000m, 5000m . . . and his old flame, the steeplechase.”
Schul’s post-Olympic plans didn’t come to fruition, although. A knee harm started to scupper his coaching and, regardless of this, he ran an American three miles report of 13:10.4 in 1965 plus PBs for 1500m of three:40.7 and 3000m in 7:59.9.
He retired in late 1965 aged 28 as a result of persistent harm, nonetheless, earlier than a failed comeback in 1968 after which as an athletics coach, historical past instructor and proprietor of a operating retailer.
Sadly, his Olympic medal was stolen in 1971, although. Whereas teaching in Malaysia it was taken from a locked cupboard again residence in the US.
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