European Athletics Championships 1950 / Women's Shot Put
4. European Athletics Championships | |
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discipline | Shot Put Women |
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Stadion | Heysel Stadium |
Participants | 12 athletes from 8 countries |
Competition phase | August 23 |
Medalists | |
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Anna Andrejewa ( URS )
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Klawdija Tochonova ( URS )
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Micheline Ostermeyer ( FRA )
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The shot put women at the 1950 European Athletics Championships was on August 23, 1950 at Heysel Stadium in the Belgian capital Brussels held.
In this competition there was a double victory for the Soviet athletes. Anna Andrejewa became European champion . She won before Klawdija Tochonova . The French Olympic champion from 1948 Micheline Ostermeyer came third .
Records
Existing records
World record | 14.86 s |
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Tbilisi , then Soviet Union (now Georgia ) | October 30, 1949 |
European record | ||||
Championship record | 14.16 m |
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EM in Oslo , Norway | August 22, 1946 |
Record improvement
European champion Anna Andrejewa improved the championship record of her compatriot Tatiana Sevryukova by sixteen centimeters to 14.32 meters.
final
August 23, 1950, 5:25 p.m.
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space | Surname | nation | Width (m) |
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1 | Anna Andreeva |
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14.32 CR |
2 | Klavdiya Tochonova |
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13.92 SB |
3 | Micheline Ostermeyer |
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13.37 SB |
4th | Galina Sybina |
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13.07 SB |
5 | Magdalena Bregulanka |
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12.80 PB |
6th | Marija Radosavljević |
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12.75 SB |
7th | Amelia Piccinini |
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12.40 SB |
8th | Nada Kotlušek |
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12.34 SB |
9 | Jaroslava Jungrová |
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12.20 PB |
10 | Paulette Veste |
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12.19 SB |
11 | Eivor Olson |
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11.90 PB |
12 | Nicole Oosterlynck |
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9.93 SB |
The three attempts of the seventh-placed Italian Amelia Piccinini are known:
12.26 m / 12.40 m / 12.54 m
The 1948 Olympic champion Micheline Ostermeyer won bronze - also third in the 80 m hurdles and fourth in the discus throw
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Brussels 1950 from the European Athletics homepage , accessed on April 2, 2019
- Women shot put. European Championship 1950 Brussels on todor66.com, accessed April 2, 2019
- IV European Championship, Brussels 1950 from trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed April 2, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1950, women's shot put on sportschau.de, accessed on April 2, 2019
- 4th European Athletics Championships 1950 in Brussels, Belgium from ifosta.de, accessed on April 2, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Shot put women , accessed March 25, 2019