Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1964 – pchnięcie kulą mężczyzn
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Pchnięcie kulą mężczyzn podczas XVIII Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich w Tokio rozegrano 17 października 1964 (kwalifikacje i finał) na Stadionie Olimpijskim w Tokio. Zwycięzcą został Amerykanin Dallas Long, brązowy medalista na igrzysk olimpijskich w Rzymie, który ustanowił w finale rekord olimpijski pchnięciem na odległość 20,33 m[1].
Rekordy
zawodnik | narodowość | wynik | data | miejsce | |
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Rekord świata | Dallas Long | ![]() | 20,68 | (dts) | 25 lipca 1964Los Angeles[2] |
Rekord olimpijski | Bill Nieder | 19,68 | (dts) | 31 sierpnia 1960Rzym[1] |
Wyniki
Poz. - pozycja |
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DNF – nie ukończył | DNS – nie wystartował | DSQ – zdyskwalifikowany | NM – Brak zaliczonej odległości |
Kwalifikacje
Do finału awansowali zawodnicy, którzy osiągnęli minimum 17,80 m, względnie 12 najlepszych (gdyby mniej niż 12 zawodników osiągnęło minimum).
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | #1 | #2 | #3 | Rezultat | Uwagi |
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1. | Dallas Long | ![]() | 19,51 | – | – | 19,51 | Q |
2. | Randy Matson | ![]() | 18,92 | – | – | 18,92 | Q |
3. | Wiktor Lipsnis | ![]() | 18,90 | – | – | 18,90 | Q |
4. | Vilmos Varjú | ![]() | 18,26 | – | – | 18,26 | Q |
5. | Zsigmond Nagy | ![]() | 18,14 | – | – | 18,14 | Q |
6. | Georgios Tsakanikas | ![]() | 17,72 | 17,25 | 18,05 | 18,05 | Q |
7. | Władysław Komar | ![]() | 18,05 | – | – | 18,05 | Q |
Les Mills | ![]() | 18,05 | – | – | 18,05 | Q | |
9. | Rudolf Langer | ![]() | 17,90 | – | – | 17,90 | Q |
10. | Adolfas Varanauskas | ![]() | 17,86 | – | – | 17,86 | Q |
11. | Parry O’Brien | ![]() | 17,84 | – | – | 17,84' | Q |
12. | Nikołaj Karasiow | ![]() | 17,83 | – | – | 17,83' | Q |
13. | Dieter Hoffmann | ![]() | 17,45 | x | 17,82 | 17,82 | Q |
14. | Heinfried Birlenbach | ![]() | 17,10 | 16,79 | 17,77 | 17,77 | |
15. | Alfred Sosgórnik | ![]() | x | 17,75 | x | 17,75 | |
16. | Martyn Lucking | ![]() | x | x | 17,67 | 17,67 | |
17. | Silvano Meconi | ![]() | 17,29 | 17,20 | x | 17,29 | |
18. | Lahcen Samsam Akka | ![]() | x | 17,24 | x | 17,24 | |
19. | Mike Lindsay | ![]() | 16,77 | 16,70 | 17,23 | 17,23 | |
20. | Denis Ségui Kragbé | ![]() | 16,20 | 16,59 | 16,38 | 16,59 | |
21. | Teruo Itokawa | ![]() | 15,73 | 15,84 | 15,56 | 15,84 | |
22. | Im Ho-geun | ![]() | 13,47 | 13,64 | 13,37 | 13,64 |
Finał
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Próby | Wynik | Uwagi | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
1. | Dallas Long | ![]() | 19,61 | 19,55 | 19,34 | 20,33 | 19,09 | x | 20,33 | ![]() |
2. | Randy Matson | ![]() | 18,53 | 19,29 | 19,58 | 20,20 | x | 19,62 | 20,20 | |
3. | Vilmos Varjú | ![]() | 19,23 | x | 19,39 | 19,29 | 18,97 | 19,25 | 19,39 | |
4. | Parry O’Brien | ![]() | 18,95 | 18,86 | 19,20 | 18,32 | 18,62 | 18,84 | 19,20 | |
5. | Zsigmond Nagy | ![]() | 18,77 | x | 18,70 | 18,43 | x | 18,88 | 18,88 | |
6. | Nikołaj Karasiow | ![]() | 18,86 | 18,26 | x | 18,14 | 17,98 | 18,18 | 18,86 | |
7. | Les Mills | ![]() | 18,19 | 18,50 | 18,52 | – | – | – | 18,52 | |
8. | Adolfas Varanauskas | ![]() | x | 18,30 | 18,41 | – | – | – | 18,41 | |
9. | Władysław Komar | ![]() | 18,20 | x | x | – | – | – | 18,20 | |
10. | Wiktor Lipsnis | ![]() | 17,45 | 17,86 | 18,11 | – | – | – | 18,11 | |
11. | Rudolf Langer | ![]() | 17,29 | 16,90 | x | – | – | – | 17,29 | |
12. | Dieter Hoffmann | ![]() | x | x | 17,11 | – | – | – | 17,11 | |
13. | Georgios Tsakanikas | ![]() | 16,87 | x | 16,38 | – | – | – | 16,87 |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c Mark Butler (red.): IAAF Statistics Handbook Special Edition. Games of the XXXI Olympiad Rio 2016. IAAF, 2016, s. 168. [dostęp 2020-09-06]. (ang.)
- ↑ Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, 2015, s. 187 [dostęp 2020-09-06] (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Athletics at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Shot Put, Men, olympedia.org [dostęp 2020-09-06] (ang.).
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