1954 European Athletics Championships / Men's Shot Put
5th European Athletics Championships | |
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discipline | Shot Put Men |
city | Bern |
Stadion | Neufeld Stadium |
Attendees | 24 athletes from 15 countries |
Competition phase | August 27 (qualification / final) |
Medalist | |
gold | Jiří Skobla ( TCH ) |
silver | Oto Grigalka ( URS ) |
bronze | Heino Heinaste ( URS ) |
The shot put men at the 1954 European Athletics Championships was on 27 August 1954 at the Stadium Neufeld in Bern held.
With silver and bronze there were two medals for the Soviet Union in this competition. The European champion was the Czechoslovak European record holder Jiří Skobla . The third of the European Championships in 1950 Oto Grigalka won the silver medal. Bronze went to Heino Heinaste.
Records
Existing records
World record | 18.54 m | Parry O'Brien | Los Angeles , USA | June 11, 1956 |
European record | 17.57 m | Jiří Skobla | then East Berlin (now Berlin ), then GDR (now Germany ) | August 6, 1950 |
EM record | 16.74 m | Gunnar Huseby | EM Brussels , Belgium | August 25, 1950 |
Record improvement
European champion Jiří Skobla improved the EM record with his fourth shot in the final by 46 centimeters to 17.20 m, after he had already achieved 17.08 m in the first attempt.
qualification
August 27, 1954, 10:30 a.m.
The 24 participants took part in a joint qualifying round. The qualifying distance for direct entry into the final was 14.50 m, which turned out to be a bit too small, because sixteen athletes reached or exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). This made the final field a bit too big overall.
space | Surname | nation | Width (m) |
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1 | Heino Heinaste | Soviet Union | 15.90 |
2 | Jiří Skobla | Czechoslovakia | 15.86 |
3 | Oto Grigalka | Soviet Union | 15.52 |
4th | John Savidge | Great Britain | 15.46 |
5 | Gabriel Georgescu | Romania | 15.27 |
6th | Reijo Koivisto | Finland | 15.15 |
7th | Petar Šarčević | Yugoslavia | 15.12 |
8th | Josef Stoklasa | Czechoslovakia | 15.09 |
9 | Raymond Thomas | France | 15.09 |
10 | Roland Nilsson | Sweden | 14.92 |
11 | Erik Uddebom | Sweden | 14.83 |
12 | Ferenc Kövesdi | Hungary | 14.82 |
13 | János Mihályfi | Hungary | 14.72 |
14th | Yrjö Puntti | Finland | 14.67 |
15th | Edouard Vandezande | Belgium | 14.51 |
16 | Mark Pharaoh | Great Britain | 14.50 |
17th | Lucien Guillier | France | 14.43 PB |
18th | Skúli Thorarensen | Iceland | 14.35 PB |
19th | Alois Schwabl | Austria | 14.14 PB |
20th | Max Hubacher | Switzerland | 14.13 PB |
21st | Konstantinos Giataganas | Greece | 14.01 PB |
22nd | Nuri Turan | Turkey | 13.74 PB |
23 | Willy Senn | Switzerland | 13.70 SB |
24 | Willy Wuyts | Belgium | 13.64 PB |
final
August 27, 1954
space | Surname | nation | Width (m) |
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1 | Jiří Skobla | Czechoslovakia | 17.20 CR |
2 | Oto Grigalka | Soviet Union | 16.69 SB |
3 | Heino Heinaste | Soviet Union | 16.27 SB |
4th | Roland Nilsson | Sweden | 16.17 SB |
5 | John Savidge | Great Britain | 16.10 SB |
6th | Ferenc Kövesdi | Hungary | 15.70 PB |
7th | Gabriel Georgescu | Romania | 15.48 PB |
8th | Petar Šarčević | Yugoslavia | 15.43 PB |
9 | Reijo Koivisto | Finland | 15.39 SB |
10 | Raymond Thomas | France | 15.35 PB |
11 | János Mihályfi | Hungary | 15.18 PB |
12 | Josef Stoklasa | Czechoslovakia | 15.13 PB |
13 | Yrjö Puntti | Finland | 15.02 PB |
14th | Erik Uddebom | Sweden | 15.01 SB |
15th | Edouard Vandezande | Belgium | 14.94 PB |
16 | Mark Pharaoh | Great Britain | 14.65 PB |
Trial series of the European champion Jiří Skobla : 17.08 m ( CR ) - 16.64 m - 16.76 m - 17.20 m ( CR ) - 17.05 m - 16.96 m
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Bern 1954 at european-athletics.org, accessed on April 10, 2019
- Men Shot Put European Championship 1954 Bern on todor66.com, accessed on April 10, 2019
- V European Championship, Bern 1954 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on April 10, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1954, men's shot put on sportschau.de, accessed on April 10, 2019
- 5th European Athletics Championships 1954 in Bern, Switzerland from ifosta.de, accessed on April 10, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Shot put, men , accessed April 10, 2019
- ^ Progression of the European Outdoor Records. Shot Put on rfea.es, p. 27 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on April 10, 2019