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Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw

The men's discus throw was one of six throwing events on the Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme in London. The competition was held on July 16, 1908. 42 throwers from eleven nations competed.[1] NOCs could enter up to 12 athletes.[2] The event was won by Martin Sheridan of the United States, his second consecutive victory in the event (third if the 1906 Intercalated Games are included). The Americans completed their first sweep in the discus throw, with Merritt Giffin taking silver and Bill Horr bronze.

Men's discus throw
at the Games of the IV Olympiad
The winner Martin Sheridan
VenueWhite City Stadium
DateJuly 16
Competitors42 from 11 nations
Winning distance40.89 OR
Medalists
← 1904
1912 →
Official Video

Background Edit

This was the fourth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The returning competitors from 1904 were defending champion Martin Sheridan of the United States, bronze medalist Nikolaos Georgantas of Greece, and fourth-place finisher (and 1900 competitor) John Flanagan of the United States. Sheridan, who had also won the 1906 Intercalated Games discus throw, was heavily favored, "unequaled as a discus thrower."[3]

Finland, Germany, Italy, and Norway each made their debut in the men's discus throw. Greece and the United States each made their fourth appearance, having competed in every edition of the Olympic men's discus throw to date.

Competition format Edit

The competition continued to use the single, divided-final format in use since 1896. Each athlete received three throws, with the top three receiving an additional three throws. This event was one of two discus throwing events in 1908 and was referred to as the "free style" throw; the other was throwing the discus "as at Athens." For this event, the athletes threw the discus from inside a 2.5 metre diameter circle. There were no rules on form ("The method of throwing is at the absolute discretion of each competitor"), though the thrower had to remain in the circle until the discus hit the ground. The landing area was a 45 degree sector, broader than the modern 34.92 degrees.[4][5][3]

Records Edit

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1908 Summer Olympics.

World record   Wilhelm Dörr (GER) 43.86* Worms, German Empire 1907
Olympic record   Ralph Rose (USA)
  Martin Sheridan (USA)
39.28 St. Louis, United States 3 September 1904

* unofficial

The top four men all threw beyond the old Olympic record in the qualifying throws. Martin Sheridan finished with the best throw and the new record, at 40.89 metres.

Results Edit

Giffin's first throw (40.70 metres) was his best and gave him the lead until the final round. Sheridan threw 40.89 metres on his final attempt to win.[4] 23 athletes did not start.[3]

Rank Athlete Nation Qualifying Final Distance Notes
  Martin Sheridan   United States 40.58 40.89 OR 40.89 OR
  Merritt Giffin   United States 40.70 OR Unknown 40.70
  Bill Horr   United States 39.44 39.45 39.45
4 Verner Järvinen   Finland 39.43 Did not advance 39.43
5 Arthur Dearborn   United States 38.52 Did not advance 38.52
6 Lee Talbott   United States 38.40 Did not advance 38.40
7 György Luntzer   Hungary 38.34 Did not advance 38.34
8 André Tison   France 38.30 Did not advance 38.30
9 John Flanagan   United States 37.80 Did not advance 37.80
10 Wilbur Burroughs   United States 37.43 Did not advance 37.43
11 Emil Welz   Germany 37.02 Did not advance 37.02
12–42 Mór Kóczán   Hungary 32.76 Did not advance 32.76
Ferenc Jesina   Hungary 30.82 Did not advance 30.82
Platt Adams   United States Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Umberto Avattaneo   Italy Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Edward Barrett   Great Britain Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Michael Collins   Great Britain Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Michalis Dorizas   Greece Unknown Did not advance Unknown
John Falchenberg   Norway Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Alfred Flaxman   Great Britain Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Folke Fleetwood   Sweden Unknown Did not advance Unknown
John Garrels   United States Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Nikolaos Georgantas   Greece Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Simon Gillis   United States Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Walter Henderson   Great Britain Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Imre Mudin   Hungary Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Charles Lagarde   France Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Henry Leeke   Great Britain Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Eric Lemming   Sweden Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Ernest May   Great Britain Unknown Did not advance Unknown
John Murray   Great Britain Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Theodor Neijström   Sweden Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Elmer Niklander   Finland Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Otto Nilsson   Sweden Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Lauri Pihkala   Finland Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Aarne Salovaara   Finland Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Jalmari Sauli   Finland Unknown Did not advance Unknown
František Souček   Bohemia Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Miroslav Šustera   Bohemia Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Ludwig Uettwiller   Germany Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Hugo Wieslander   Sweden Unknown Did not advance Unknown
Lauri Wilskman   Finland Unknown Did not advance Unknown

References Edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  2. ^ Official report, p. 32.
  3. ^ a b c "Discus Throw, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b Official Report, p. 95.
  5. ^ Official Report, p. 409.

Sources Edit

  • Official Report of the Games of the IV Olympiad (1908).
  • De Wael, Herman. Herman's Full Olympians: "Athletics 1908". Accessed 7 April 2006. Available electronically at [1] 2006-09-27 at the Wayback Machine.

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The men s discus throw was one of six throwing events on the Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme in London The competition was held on July 16 1908 42 throwers from eleven nations competed 1 NOCs could enter up to 12 athletes 2 The event was won by Martin Sheridan of the United States his second consecutive victory in the event third if the 1906 Intercalated Games are included The Americans completed their first sweep in the discus throw with Merritt Giffin taking silver and Bill Horr bronze Men s discus throwat the Games of the IV OlympiadThe winner Martin SheridanVenueWhite City StadiumDateJuly 16Competitors42 from 11 nationsWinning distance40 89 ORMedalistsMartin Sheridan United StatesMerritt Giffin United StatesBill Horr United States 19041912 Official Video Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Records 4 Results 5 References 6 SourcesBackground EditThis was the fourth appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics The returning competitors from 1904 were defending champion Martin Sheridan of the United States bronze medalist Nikolaos Georgantas of Greece and fourth place finisher and 1900 competitor John Flanagan of the United States Sheridan who had also won the 1906 Intercalated Games discus throw was heavily favored unequaled as a discus thrower 3 Finland Germany Italy and Norway each made their debut in the men s discus throw Greece and the United States each made their fourth appearance having competed in every edition of the Olympic men s discus throw to date Competition format EditThe competition continued to use the single divided final format in use since 1896 Each athlete received three throws with the top three receiving an additional three throws This event was one of two discus throwing events in 1908 and was referred to as the free style throw the other was throwing the discus as at Athens For this event the athletes threw the discus from inside a 2 5 metre diameter circle There were no rules on form The method of throwing is at the absolute discretion of each competitor though the thrower had to remain in the circle until the discus hit the ground The landing area was a 45 degree sector broader than the modern 34 92 degrees 4 5 3 Records EditThese were the standing world and Olympic records in metres prior to the 1908 Summer Olympics World record nbsp Wilhelm Dorr GER 43 86 Worms German Empire 1907Olympic record nbsp Ralph Rose USA nbsp Martin Sheridan USA 39 28 St Louis United States 3 September 1904 unofficialThe top four men all threw beyond the old Olympic record in the qualifying throws Martin Sheridan finished with the best throw and the new record at 40 89 metres Results EditGiffin s first throw 40 70 metres was his best and gave him the lead until the final round Sheridan threw 40 89 metres on his final attempt to win 4 23 athletes did not start 3 Rank Athlete Nation Qualifying Final Distance Notes nbsp Martin Sheridan nbsp United States 40 58 40 89 OR 40 89 OR nbsp Merritt Giffin nbsp United States 40 70 OR Unknown 40 70 nbsp Bill Horr nbsp United States 39 44 39 45 39 454 Verner Jarvinen nbsp Finland 39 43 Did not advance 39 435 Arthur Dearborn nbsp United States 38 52 Did not advance 38 526 Lee Talbott nbsp United States 38 40 Did not advance 38 407 Gyorgy Luntzer nbsp Hungary 38 34 Did not advance 38 348 Andre Tison nbsp France 38 30 Did not advance 38 309 John Flanagan nbsp United States 37 80 Did not advance 37 8010 Wilbur Burroughs nbsp United States 37 43 Did not advance 37 4311 Emil Welz nbsp Germany 37 02 Did not advance 37 0212 42 Mor Koczan nbsp Hungary 32 76 Did not advance 32 76Ferenc Jesina nbsp Hungary 30 82 Did not advance 30 82Platt Adams nbsp United States Unknown Did not advance UnknownUmberto Avattaneo nbsp Italy Unknown Did not advance UnknownEdward Barrett nbsp Great Britain Unknown Did not advance UnknownMichael Collins nbsp Great Britain Unknown Did not advance UnknownMichalis Dorizas nbsp Greece Unknown Did not advance UnknownJohn Falchenberg nbsp Norway Unknown Did not advance UnknownAlfred Flaxman nbsp Great Britain Unknown Did not advance UnknownFolke Fleetwood nbsp Sweden Unknown Did not advance UnknownJohn Garrels nbsp United States Unknown Did not advance UnknownNikolaos Georgantas nbsp Greece Unknown Did not advance UnknownSimon Gillis nbsp United States Unknown Did not advance UnknownWalter Henderson nbsp Great Britain Unknown Did not advance UnknownImre Mudin nbsp Hungary Unknown Did not advance UnknownCharles Lagarde nbsp France Unknown Did not advance UnknownHenry Leeke nbsp Great Britain Unknown Did not advance UnknownEric Lemming nbsp Sweden Unknown Did not advance UnknownErnest May nbsp Great Britain Unknown Did not advance UnknownJohn Murray nbsp Great Britain Unknown Did not advance UnknownTheodor Neijstrom nbsp Sweden Unknown Did not advance UnknownElmer Niklander nbsp Finland Unknown Did not advance UnknownOtto Nilsson nbsp Sweden Unknown Did not advance UnknownLauri Pihkala nbsp Finland Unknown Did not advance UnknownAarne Salovaara nbsp Finland Unknown Did not advance UnknownJalmari Sauli nbsp Finland Unknown Did not advance UnknownFrantisek Soucek nbsp Bohemia Unknown Did not advance UnknownMiroslav Sustera nbsp Bohemia Unknown Did not advance UnknownLudwig Uettwiller nbsp Germany Unknown Did not advance UnknownHugo Wieslander nbsp Sweden Unknown Did not advance UnknownLauri Wilskman nbsp Finland Unknown Did not advance UnknownReferences Edit Athletics at the 1908 London Summer Games Men s Discus Throw sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 9 January 2018 Official report p 32 a b c Discus Throw Men Olympedia Retrieved 22 October 2020 a b Official Report p 95 Official Report p 409 Sources EditOfficial Report of the Games of the IV Olympiad 1908 De Wael Herman Herman s Full Olympians Athletics 1908 Accessed 7 April 2006 Available electronically at 1 Archived 2006 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics Men 27s discus throw amp oldid 1175319037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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