• Source: Portugal at the 1960 Summer Olympics
    • Portugal competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. A delegation of sixty five competitors participated in a record number of eleven sports, with the Star sailing team winning an Olympic silver medal, the second in Portugal's history.


      Medalists




      = Silver

      =
      José Quina and Mário Quina — Sailing, Star.


      Athletics



      Men's 3000m Steeplechase:

      Joaquim Ferreira — 1st round: 11th (heat 1)
      Men's 5000m:

      Manuel Oliveira — 1st round: 6th (heat 2)
      Men's Decathlon:

      Júlio Santos — DNF (2282 points)
      100m — 12,0 (597)
      Long Jump — 6,32 (592)
      Shot Put — 10,85 (488)
      High Jump — 1,65 (605)
      400m — DNF
      110m Hurdles — DNS
      Discus Throw — DNS
      Pole Vault — DNS
      Javelin Throw — DNS
      1500m — DNS
      Men's Hammer Throw:

      Eduardo Martins — qualifiers (54,92)
      Men's Long Jump:

      Pedro de Almeida — qualifiers (7,10)


      Cycling



      Individual road race
      Francisco Valada — 77th - 142nd
      José Pacheco — 77th - 142nd
      Mário Silva — 77th - 142nd
      Ramiro Martins — 77th - 142nd
      Team time trial
      Francisco Valada, José Pacheco, Mário Silva and Ramiro Martins — 25th (2:33.19,61)


      Equestrian



      Men's Individual Dressage:

      António Nogueira — 10th (948 points)
      Luís Mena e Silva — 17th (775 points)
      Men's Individual Eventing:

      Álvaro Sabbo — eliminated
      Joaquim Duarte Silva — eliminated
      Jorge Eduardo Mathias — eliminated
      Mário Delgado — 35th (−705,15 points)
      Men's Team Eventing:

      Álvaro Sabbo, Joaquim Duarte Silva, Jorge Eduardo Mathias and Mário Delgado — eliminated
      Men's Individual Jumping:

      António Pereira de Almeida — eliminated
      Henrique Alves Calado — 11th (32 points)
      Carlos Lopes João — eliminated
      Men's Team Jumping:

      António Pereira de Almeida, Carlos Lopes João and Henrique Alves Calado — eliminated


      Fencing



      Nine fencers, eight men and one woman, represented Portugal in 1960.

      Men's foil
      Orlando Azinhais — 1st round: 6th (poule 1)
      Pedro Marçal — 1st round: 7th (poule 2)
      Manuel Borrego
      Men's épée
      José Fernandes — eighths-of-final: 6th (poule 4)
      José de Albuquerque — 1st round: 7th (poule 10)
      José Ferreira — eighths-of-final: 5th (poule 1)
      Men's team épée
      José Fernandes, José de Albuquerque, José Ferreira and Manuel Borrego — 1st round: 3rd (poule 1)
      Men's sabre
      António Marquilhas — 1st round: 6th (poule 6)
      Joaquim Rodrigues — 1st round: 4th (poule 10)
      Orlando Azinhais — 1st round: 5th (poule 1)
      Men's team sabre
      António Marquilhas, José Fernandes, Joaquim Rodrigues, José Ferreira, Orlando Azinhais — 1st round: 3rd (poule 4)
      Women's foil
      Maria Nápoles — 1st round: 6th (poule 1)


      Gymnastics



      Men's Individual Competition:

      Hermenegildo Candeias — 120th (87,65 points)
      Horizontal Bar — 114th (15,20)
      Parallel Bars — 116th (15,30)
      Pommelled Horse — 106th (15,65)
      Rings — 116th (16,20)
      Vault — 129th (8,75)
      Floor — 111th (16,55)
      Women's Individual Competition:

      Dália Vairinho Cunha Sammer — 109th (59,165)
      Vault — 91st (16,166)
      Asymmetrical Bars — 115th (12,933)
      Beam — 110th (14,566)
      Floor — 109th (15,500)
      Esbela Fonseca — 116th (55,431 points)
      Vault — 120th (10,733)
      Asymmetrical Bars — 115th (12,933)
      Beam — 117th (13,766)
      Floor — 112th (15,066)
      Maria Cunha — 119th (53,163 points)
      Vault — 122nd (9,099)
      Asymmetrical Bars — 115th (12,933)
      Beam — 113th (14,432)
      Floor — 105th (15,766)


      Rowing



      Portugal had 5 male rowers participate in one out of seven rowing events in 1960.

      Men's coxed four
      Ilídio Silva, Jorge Gavinho, José Porto, José Vieira and Rui Valença (cox) — repechage: 3rd (poule 1)


      Sailing



      Men's Finn:

      Hélder de Oliveira — 15th (3488 points)
      Men's Flying Dutchman:

      Carlos Braga and Gabriel da Silva Lopes — 27th (1279 points)
      Men's Star:

      José Quina and Mário Quina — 2nd (6665 points)
      Men's Dragon:

      Carlos Francisco Ferreira, Gonçalo Mello, Joaquim Pinto Basto — 9th (4051 points)
      Men's 5,5m:

      Duarte de Almeida Bello, Fernando Pinto Coelho Bello and Júlio de Sousa Leite Gorinho — 16th (1667 points)


      Shooting



      Nine shooters represented Portugal in 1960.

      25 m pistol
      António Martins — 50th (537 marks)
      Rogério Tavares — 49th (542 marks)
      50 m pistol
      André Antunes — 54th (489 marks)
      António Jorge — 36th (522 marks)
      50 m rifle, three positions
      António Tavares — 1st round: 29th (group 2)
      Manoel da Silva — 1st round: 32nd (group 1)
      50 m rifle, prone
      Albino da Silva — 1st round: 35th (group 2)
      César Batista — 1st round: 30th (group 1) (378 marks)
      Trap
      Guy de Valle Flor — 15th (180)


      Swimming



      Men's 100m Backstroke:

      Raul Cerqueira — 1st round: 7th (heat 1)
      Men's 200m Butterfly:

      Luís Vaz Jorge — 1st round: 5th (heat 3)
      Men's 100m Freestyle:

      Herlander Ribeiro — 1st round: 5th (heat 1)
      Men's 400m Freestyle:

      Eduardo de Sousa — 1st round: 7th (heat 3)
      Men's 1500m Freestyle:

      Eduardo de Sousa — 1st round: 5th (heat 5)
      Men's 4×100m Medley:

      Eduardo de Sousa, Herlander Ribeiro, Luís Vaz Jorge and Raul Cerqueira — 1st round: 6th (heat 3)
      Women's 200m Breaststroke:

      Maria Freitas Veloso — 1st round: 7th (heat 4)


      Weightlifting



      Men's Bantamweight (–57 kg):

      Luís Paquete — 19th (245 points)


      Wrestling



      Men's Greco-Roman Bantamweight (–57 kg):

      Orlando Gonçalves — 17th (−6 points)
      Men's Greco-Roman Featherweight (–62 kg):

      José Gregório — 22nd (−8 points)
      Men's Greco-Roman Middleweight (–79 kg):

      Luis Caldas — 21st (−8 points)


      Officials


      Correia Leal (chief of mission)
      Bernardo Mendes de Almeida (sailing)
      Castro de Seixa (women's gymnastics)


      References




      External links


      Official Olympic Reports
      International Olympic Committee results database

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