Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1980 – pchnięcie kulą mężczyzn
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Pchnięcie kulą mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji lekkoatletycznych rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Moskwie.
Obrońcą tytułu mistrzowskiego z 1976 roku był Niemiec Udo Beyer.
W zawodach wzięło udział 16 zawodników.
Terminarz
Wszystkie godziny podane są w czasie (UTC+03:00).
Etap | Data | Godzina rozpoczęcia |
---|---|---|
Eliminacje | 28 lipca 1980 | 10:30 |
Finał | 30 lipca 1980 | 18:35 |
Rekordy
Rekord świata | ![]() | 22,15 | ![]() | 6 lipca 1978 |
Rekord olimpijski | ![]() | 21,32 | ![]() | 23 lipca 1976 |
Eliminacje
Minimum kwalifikacyjne wynosiło 19,60 m.
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Próby | Wynik | Uwagi | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
1. | Wołodymyr Kyselow | ![]() | 20,72 | – | – | 20,72 | Q |
2. | Aleksandr Barysznikow | ![]() | 20,58 | – | – | 20,58 | Q |
3. | Vladimir Milić | ![]() | 20,56 | – | – | 20,56 | Q |
4. | Reijo Ståhlberg | ![]() | 20,53 | – | – | 20,53 | Q |
5. | Anatolij Jarosz | ![]() | 20,19 | – | – | 20,19 | Q |
6. | Udo Beyer | ![]() | 19,94 | – | – | 19,94 | Q |
7. | Hans-Jürgen Jacobi | ![]() | 19,15 | 19,57 | 19,92 | 19,92 | Q |
8. | Geoff Capes | ![]() | 19,75 | – | – | 19,75 | Q |
9. | Hreinn Halldórsson | ![]() | 19,29 | 19,74 | – | 19,74 | Q |
10. | Jaromír Vlk | ![]() | 19,58 | 19,69 | x | 19,69 | Q |
11. | Óskar Jakobsson | ![]() | 19,30 | x | 19,66 | 19,66 | Q |
12. | Jean-Pierre Egger | ![]() | 19,61 | – | – | 19,61 | Q |
13. | Nikoła Christow | ![]() | 17,82 | 18,94 | 19,01 | 19,01 | |
14. | Mohammad Al-Zinkawi | ![]() | 17,15 | x | 17,03 | 17,15 | |
15. | Bahadur Singh Chauhan | ![]() | 17,05 | 16,91 | 16,72 | 17,05 | |
– | Wyłczo Stoew | ![]() | x | x | x | NM |
Finał
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Rezultat | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Wołodymyr Kyselow | ![]() | 21,10 | 20,86 | 21,35 | 21,03 | 21,00 | x | 21,35 | |
![]() | Aleksandr Barysznikow | ![]() | 20,20 | 21,08 | 20,66 | 20,39 | x | x | 21,08 | |
![]() | Udo Beyer | ![]() | x | 20,70 | 21,06 | 20,98 | x | x | 21,06 | |
4. | Reijo Ståhlberg | ![]() | 19,83 | x | 20,20 | 19,63 | 20,82 | 20,58 | 20,82 | |
5. | Geoff Capes | ![]() | 20,50 | x | 19,47 | x | 19,69 | 19,23 | 20,50 | |
6. | Hans-Jürgen Jacobi | ![]() | 20,32 | x | 19,80 | 19,50 | x | 20,00 | 20,32 | |
7. | Jaromír Vlk | ![]() | 20,24 | x | 19,77 | 19,62 | 19,84 | 20,01 | 20,24 | |
8. | Vladimir Milić | ![]() | 20,07 | x | 19,69 | x | 20,06 | x | 20,07 | |
9. | Anatolij Jarosz | ![]() | 19,63 | 19,93 | x | NQ | 19,93 | |||
10. | Hreinn Halldórsson | ![]() | 19,55 | 18,99 | 19,16 | 19,55 | ||||
11. | Óskar Jakobsson | ![]() | 19,07 | x | x | 19,07' | ||||
12. | Jean-Pierre Egger | ![]() | 18,25 | 18,26 | 18,90 | 18,90 |
Bibliografia
- Athletics at the 1980 Moskva Summer Games:Men's Shot Put (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2018-09-27]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2020-04-17)].
- Men Shot Put Olympic Games Moscow 1980 - Wednesday 30.07 (ang.). todor66.com. [dostęp 2018-09-27].
- David Miller: Historia igrzysk olimpijskich i MKOl Od Aten do Pekinu 1894 – 2008. Poznań: Dom Wydawniczy „Rebis”, 2008, s. 508. ISBN 978-83-7510-279-6.
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