Mistrzostwa Europy w Lekkoatletyce 1971 – rzut dyskiem mężczyzn
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Rzut dyskiem mężczyzn był jedną z konkurencji rozgrywanych podczas X Mistrzostw Europy w Helsinkach. Kwalifikacje rozegrano 14 sierpnia, a finał 15 sierpnia 1971. Zwycięzcą tej konkurencji został reprezentant Czechosłowacji Ludvík Daněk. W rywalizacji wzięło udział dwudziestu sześciu zawodników z szesnastu reprezentacji.
Rekordy
Rekord świata | ![]() | 68,40 | Reno, Stany Zjednoczone | 18.09.1968[1] |
Rekord Europy | ![]() | 68,32 | Malmö, Szwecja | 15.05.1971[2] |
Rekord mistrzostw | ![]() | 61,82 | Ateny, Grecja | 18.09.1969[3] |
Wyniki
Kwalifikacje
Minimum wynosiło 58,00 m.
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Grupa | #1 | #2 | #3 | Rezultat | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Hartmut Losch | ![]() | B | x | 56,12 | 62,16 | 62,16 | Q, ![]() |
2. | Dirk Wippermann | ![]() | B | 60,98 | – | – | 60,98 | Q |
3. | Géza Fejér | ![]() | B | 60,86 | – | – | 60,86 | Q |
4. | Lothar Milde | ![]() | A | 60,62 | – | – | 60,62 | Q |
5. | Rickard Bruch | ![]() | B | 50,64 | 60,50 | – | 60,50 | Q |
6. | Ferenc Tégla | ![]() | A | 60,04 | – | – | 60,04 | Q |
7. | Ludvík Daněk | ![]() | A | 59,44 | – | – | 59,44 | Q |
8. | Pentti Kahma | ![]() | A | 59,24 | – | – | 59,24 | Q |
9. | Klaus-Peter Hennig | ![]() | A | 59,06 | – | – | 59,06 | Q |
10. | Heimo Reinitzer | ![]() | A | 59,02 | – | – | 59,02 | Q |
11. | Risto Myyrä | ![]() | B | 54,26 | 58,38 | – | 58,38 | Q |
12. | Jorma Rinne | ![]() | A | 56,96 | 58,02 | – | 58,02 | Q |
13. | Hein-Direck Neu | ![]() | A | x | 57,64 | x | 57,64 | |
14. | Iosif Naghi | ![]() | B | 54,82 | 56,58 | 57,58 | 57,58 | |
15. | Kenneth Åkesson | ![]() | A | 56,10 | x | 56,92 | 56,92 | |
16. | Ernst Soudek | ![]() | B | 52,16 | 56,64 | x | 56,64 | |
17. | Leszek Gajdziński | ![]() | A | 56,50 | 55,32 | x | 56,50 | |
18. | Kaj Andersen | ![]() | B | 55,56 | 53,86 | x | 55,56 | |
19. | János Faragó | ![]() | B | x | x | 55,56 | 55,56 | |
20. | John Watts | ![]() | B | 53,08 | 55,52 | 55,12 | 55,52 | |
21. | Armando De Vincentiis | ![]() | A | 55,48 | 53,62 | x | 55,48 | |
22. | Władimir Liachow | ![]() | A | x | 55,44 | 53,88 | 55,44 | |
23. | Tormod Lislerud | ![]() | B | x | x | 55,36 | 55,36 | |
24. | Zdravko Pečar | ![]() | B | 55,32 | 54,04 | x | 55,32 | |
– | Erlendur Valdimarsson | ![]() | A | x | x | x | NM | |
– | Silvano Simeon | ![]() | B | x | x | x | NM |
Finał
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Próby | Wynik | Uwagi | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
![]() | Ludvík Daněk | ![]() | 57,98 | 61,34 | 63,90 | 59,12 | 59,80 | 63,30 | 63,90 | ![]() |
![]() | Lothar Milde | ![]() | 56,82 | 61,12 | 60,74 | 61,34 | 61,62 | 61,56 | 61,62 | |
![]() | Géza Fejér | ![]() | 55,92 | 54,44 | 61,54 | 57,36 | 61,04 | 61,00 | 61,54 | |
4. | Dirk Wippermann | ![]() | x | 60,48 | x | x | 61,36 | x | 61,36 | |
5. | Hartmut Losch | ![]() | x | 60,86 | x | 57,36 | x | 59,16 | 60,86 | |
6. | Pentti Kahma | ![]() | 58,78 | 60,64 | 58,38 | 57,72 | x | 60,26 | 60,64 | |
7. | Ferenc Tégla | ![]() | 57,68 | 58,90 | 59,24 | 57,54 | 58,88 | x | 59,24 | |
8. | Jorma Rinne | ![]() | 56,52 | x | 59,22 | 57,40 | x | 58,84 | 59,22 | |
9. | Rickard Bruch | ![]() | x | 51,98 | 59,08 | 59,08 | ||||
10. | Heimo Reinitzer | ![]() | 58,30 | 58,12 | 57,56 | 58,30 | ||||
11. | Klaus-Peter Hennig | ![]() | x | x | 56,36 | 56,36 | ||||
12. | Risto Myyrä | ![]() | x | 53,50 | 54,16 | 54,16 |
Przypisy
- ↑ Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 192 [dostęp 2019-02-24] (ang.).
- ↑ Mirko Jalava (red.): Göteborg 2006 Statistics Handbook. Göteborg: European Athletics, 2006, s. 369.
- ↑ Berlin 2018 Statistics Handbook, European Athletics, s. 690 [dostęp 2019-02-24] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2019-09-14] (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Berlin 2018 Statistics Handbook, European Athletics, s. 540-541 [dostęp 2019-02-24] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2019-09-14] (ang.).
- European Athletics Championships – Helsinki 1971, European Athletics [dostęp 2019-02-24] (ang.).
- Od tytułu do tytułu. „Lekkoatletyka”. XVI (10), s. 4-27, październik 1971. Zygmunt Głuszek (red. naczelny). Warszawa: RSW Prasa (pol.).
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