European Athletics Championships 1950 / Women's Shot Put

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4. European Athletics Championships
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discipline Shot Put Women
city BelgiumBelgium Brussels
Stadion Heysel Stadium
Participants 12 athletes from 8 countries
Competition phase August 23
Medalists
gold gold Anna Andrejewa ( URS ) Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union 
Silver medals silver Klawdija Tochonova ( URS ) Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union 
Bronze medals bronze Micheline Ostermeyer ( FRA ) France 1946Fourth French Republic 
The Heysel Stadium in Brussels in an aerial photo from 1935

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 Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Anna Andreeva Tbilisi , then Soviet Union (now Georgia ) October 30, 1949
European record
Championship record 14.16 m Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Tatiana Sevryukova 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. Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union

final

August 23, 1950, 5:25 p.m.

Award ceremony of the shot put at the 1952 Olympic Games , there on the far left, Vice European Champion Klawdija Totschonowa as the silver medalist and the fourth-placed Galina Sybina as the winner
space Surname nation Width (m)
1 Anna Andreeva Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 14.32 CR
2 Klavdiya Tochonova Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 13.92 SB
3 Micheline Ostermeyer France 1946Fourth French Republic France 13.37 SB
4th Galina Sybina Soviet Union 1923Soviet Union Soviet Union 13.07 SB
5 Magdalena Bregulanka Poland 1944Poland Poland 12.80 PB
6th Marija Radosavljević YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 12.75 SB
7th Amelia Piccinini ItalyItaly Italy 12.40 SB
8th Nada Kotlušek YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 12.34 SB
9 Jaroslava Jungrová CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 12.20 PB
10 Paulette Veste France 1946Fourth French Republic France 12.19 SB
11 Eivor Olson SwedenSweden Sweden 11.90 PB
12 Nicole Oosterlynck BelgiumBelgium Belgium 09.93 SB

The three attempts of the seventh-placed Italian Amelia Piccinini are known:
12.26 m / 12.40 m / 12.54 m

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Shot put women , accessed March 25, 2019