The Last Chance of Rudolf Plukfelder
October 15, 1964, Tokyo, Japan – 37-year old light heavyweight Rudolf Plukfelder of Team USSR competes in the press lifting in the 82.5kg class at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
It was the last chance for Plukfelder to win the Olympics. He was selected to compete for the Soviet national team at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. He was considered a shoe in to win the gold but got injured while training already in Rome. Some teammates questioned the seriousness of the injury and accused Plukfelder in being too soft and not mentally tough enough under the pressure. One of the biggest supporters of this theory, Arkady Vorobyev was a teammate of Plukfelder in Rome and the head coach of Team USSR in Tokyo.
In the end of that night in Tokyo, Rudolf Plukfelder won the Olympic gold with the 475kg (150+142.5 + 182.5) total.
A great competitor, terrific coach and a great man. I had the pleasure of meeting and talking with him in 1978. He had been one of my hero’s since I began lifting , just prior to the ’64 Olympics. He had good sense of humor and was as friendly as though we had been long-time friends. I had a letter from him about ten years ago and he was still working with the weights at his home gym.
Now living in Germany with his family.