Olympic Intermediate Games 1906 / Athletics - Discus throw free style (men)
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sport | athletics |
discipline | Discus throw |
gender | Men |
place | Panathinaic Stadium |
Attendees | 21 athletes from 9 countries |
Competition phase | April 25, 1906 |
The men's discus throw at the 1906 Olympic Intermediate Games in Athens was decided on April 25, 1906. The participants had three attempts each, the three best three more litters. It was thrown from a circular base with a diameter of 2.50 m and a height of six centimeters.
Records
World record | 43.69 m | United States | Martin Sheridan | 1905 |
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Olympic record | 39.28 m | United States | Martin Sheridan | 1904 |
The following records were broken or set at the Olympic Games:
OR | 41.46 m | United States | Martin Sheridan |
Results
space | athlete | country | Width (m) |
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1 | Martin Sheridan | United States | 41.46 (OR) |
2 | Nikolaos Georgandas | Greece | 38.06 |
3 | Verner Järvinen | Finland | 36.82 |
4th | Eric Lemming | Sweden | 35.62 |
5 | André Tison | France | 34.81 |
František Souček | Bohemia | k. A. | |
Miroslav Šustera | Bohemia | k. A. | |
Heikki Åhlman | Finland | k. A. | |
Uno Haggman | Finland | k. A. | |
André Désfarges | France | k. A. | |
Karl Kaltenbach | Germany | k. A. | |
Willy Dörr | Germany | k. A. | |
Michalis Dorizas | Greece | k. A. | |
Georgios Papakhristou | Greece | k. A. | |
Vasilios Papageorgiou | Greece | k. A. | |
Gyula Strausz | Hungary | k. A. | |
György Luntzer | Hungary | k. A. | |
Mihály Dávid | Hungary | k. A. | |
Istvan Mudin | Hungary | k. A. | |
Alberto Masprone | Italy | k. A. | |
Robert Edgren | United States | k. A. |
The outstanding discus thrower of his time won without competition.
- ↑ This record achievement has been questioned by some sources. If you follow these doubts, Sheridan's performance here in Athens would also have been a world record.
Web links
literature
- Volker Kluge , Olympic Summer Games - The Chronicle I, Berlin 1997 ( ISBN 3-328-00715-6 )
- Ekkehard zur Megede , The history of Olympic athletics, Volume 1: 1896–1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970