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Australia at the
1968 Summer Olympics
IOC codeAUS
NOC Australian Olympic Committee
Website www.olympics.com.au
in Mexico City
Competitors128 (104 men, 24 women) in 16 sports
Flag bearers Bill Roycroft (opening)
Eric Pearce (closing)
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
5
Silver
7
Bronze
5
Total
17
Summer Olympics appearances ( overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

––––

  Australasia (1908–1912)

Australia competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games. 128 competitors, 104 men and 24 women, took part in 105 events in 16 sports. [1]

The uniforms for Australia's female athletes were designed by Zara Holt, the widow of prime minister Harold Holt who had drowned in December 1967. They consisted of one design in " wattle yellow" for official use and a casual outfit in "Olympic green" crimplene. [2]

Medalists

Gold

Silver


Bronze

Athletics

Men's 3.000m Steeplechase

  • Kerry O'Brien
    • Qualifying Heat — 9:01.49
    • Final — 8:52.08 (→ 4th place)

Men's High Jump

  • Lawrie Peckham
    • Qualifying Round — 2.14m
    • Final — 2.12m (→ 8th place)

Boxing

Canoeing

Cycling

Nine cyclists represented Australia in 1968.

Individual road race
Team time trial
Sprint
1000m time trial
Tandem
Individual pursuit

Diving

Equestrian

Fencing

Five fencers, all men, represented Australia in 1968.

Men's foil
Men's épée
Men's team épée

Gymnastics

Hockey

Modern pentathlon

Three male pentathletes represented Australia in 1968.

Men's Individual Competition:

Men's Team Competition:

  • Macken, Page, and McMikin – 11959 points (12th place)

Rowing

Sailing

Shooting

Three shooters, all men, represented Australia in 1968.

Mixed
Athlete Event Final
Score Rank
Barry Downs 50 m pistol 541 35
Alexander Taransky 25 m pistol 583 19
Don Tolhurst 50 m rifle, three positions 1136 28

Swimming

Weightlifting

Wrestling

References

  1. ^ "Australia at the 1968 Mexico City Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Winning dresses for athletes". The Canberra Times. 20 March 1968.