Once underway, the Games progressed smoothly, and came to be known as the "Friendly Games".
Betty Cuthbert, an 18-year-old from Sydney, won the 100 and 200 metre sprint races and ran an exceptional final leg in the 4 x 100 metre relay to overcome Great Britain's lead and claim her third gold medal, becoming known as the "Golden Girl". The veteran
Shirley Strickland repeated her 1952 win in the 80 metre hurdles and was also part of the winning 4 x 100 metre relay team, bringing her career Olympic medal total to seven: three golds, a silver, and three bronze medals. Australia also triumphed in swimming. They won all of the freestyle races, men's and women's, and collected a total of eight gold, four silver and two bronze medals.
Murray Rose became the first male swimmer to win two freestyle events (and a total three events) since
Johnny Weissmuller in 1924, while
Dawn Fraser won gold medals in the 100 metre freestyle and as the leadoff swimmer in the 4 x 100 metre relay team. The men's track and field events were dominated by the United States. They not only won 15 of the 24 events, they
swept four of them and took first and second place in five others.
Bobby Morrow led the way with gold medals in the 100 and 200 metre sprints and the 4 x 100 metre relay.
Tom Courtney barely overtook Great Britain's
Derek Johnson in the 800 metre run, then collapsed from the exertion and needed medical attention. Ireland's
Ronnie Delany ran an outstanding 53.8 over the last 400 metres to win the 1,500 metre run (also Ireland's last gold medal in track events), in which favourite
John Landy of Australia finished third. There was a major upset, marred briefly by controversy, in the 3,000 metre steeplechase. Little-known
Chris Brasher of Great Britain finished well ahead of the field, but the judges disqualified him for interfering with Norway's
Ernst Larsen, and they announced
Sándor Rozsnyói of Hungary as the winner. Brasher's appeal was supported by Larsen, Rozsnyói, and fourth-place finisher
Heinz Laufer of Germany. Subsequently, the decision was reversed and Brasher became the first Briton to win a gold medal in track and field since 1936.
Soviet runner
Vladimir Kuts won two golds by winning both the 5,000-metre and 10,000-metre events. Only two world records were set in track and field.
Mildred McDaniel, the first American woman to win gold in the sport, set a high jump record of , and
Egil Danielsen of Norway overcame blustery conditions with a remarkable javelin throw of . Throughout the Olympics, Hungarian athletes were cheered by fans from Australia and other countries. Many of them gathered in the boxing arena when thirty-year-old
Laszlo Papp of Hungary won a record third gold medal by beating
José Torres for the light-middleweight championship. A few days later, the crowd was with the Hungarian water polo team in its hotly contested and emotionally charged
match against the Soviet Union which took place against the background of the
Soviet invasion of Hungary. The game became rough and, when a Hungarian was forced to leave the pool with a bleeding wound above his eye, a riot almost broke out. The police restored order and the game was called early, with Hungary leading , and the Hungarians went on to win the gold medal. In a much publicized Olympic romance, American
hammer throw champion Hal Connolly would marry Czechoslovak
discus throw champion,
Olga Fikotová. After moving to the United States, Olga wanted to continue representing Czechoslovakia, but the
Czechoslovak Olympic Committee would not allow her to do so. Thereafter, as Olga Connolly, she took part in every Olympics until 1972 She was the
flag bearer for the U.S. team at the 1972 Summer Olympics. The
India men's national field hockey team won its sixth consecutive Olympic gold. Despite the international tensions of 1956—or perhaps because of them—a young Melburnian,
John Ian Wing, came up with a new idea for the closing ceremony. Instead of marching as separate teams, behind their national flags, the athletes mingled together as they paraded into and around the arena for a final appearance before the spectators. It was the start of an Olympic tradition that has been followed ever since. ==Olympic torch relay==