Olympic Games Rome 1960

Rome 1960

Date25 August - 11 September
CountryItaly
Athletes5338
Teams83
Events150
Rome 1960

About the Games

Dramatic Setting

Rome finally got its chance to stage the Olympic Games, 54 years after Italy had to give up hosting the Games. These Games saw a close union between sport and culture in this city on the banks of the Tiber with a rich historical past. The Italians made the most of their ancient history, holding the wrestling competition in the Basilica of Maxentius and gymnastics in the Caracalla Baths.

Repeat Performers

Paul Elvstrom of Denmark won his fourth consecutive yachting gold medal in the single-handed dinghy class. Hungarian fencer Aladar Gerevich earned his sixth consecutive gold medal in the team sabre event, and in canoeing Sweden’s Gert Fredriksson won his sixth gold medal.

Barefoot and Victorious

Running barefoot, the Ethiopian runner Abebe Bikila did not go unnoticed when he entered the marathon. He refused to be daunted by condescending remarks, however, leaving all his opponents behind and crossing the finishing line victorious under Constantine's triumphal arch. In doing so, he became the first Black African Olympic champion.

Medal Table

See the list of teams and medals won by each.

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Discover the Games

The Brand

A visual identity is developed for each edition of the Olympic Games.

Brand

The Medals

Beginning as an olive wreath, medal designs have evolved over the years.

Medals

The Torch

An iconic part of any Olympic Games, each host offers their unique version.

Torch