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Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw

The men's discus throw event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on Wednesday, August 1, 1928. Thirty-four discus throwers from 19 nations competed.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation was 4.[2] The event was won by Bud Houser, the second man to successfully defend Olympic gold in the discus throw (after Martin Sheridan). It was the fifth American victory in the event. As in 1924, silver went to Finland (this time by Antero Kivi) and bronze to the United States (James Corson).

Men's discus throw
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
Bud Houser
VenueOlympic Stadium
DateAugust 1
Competitors34 from 19 nations
Winning distance47.32 OR
Medalists
← 1924
1932 →

Background edit

This was the eighth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The returning finalists from 1924 were defending champion Bud Houser of the United States and fifth-place finisher Ketil Askildt of Norway. Houser had also taken the world record in 1926 and was the favorite in this competition.[3]

Chile, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, and Romania each made their debut in the men's discus throw. The United States made its eighth 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 six receiving an additional three throws.[4][3]

Records edit

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1928 Summer Olympics.

World record   Bud Houser (USA) 48.20 Palo Alto, United States 2 April 1926
Olympic record   Bud Houser (USA) 46.155 Paris, France 13 July 1924

At first James Corson set a new Olympic record in the second round of the qualification with 47.00 metres. In the third round of the qualification Bud Houser bettered the Olympic record with 47.32 metres.

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 1 August 1928 14:00 Qualifying
Final

Results edit

The best six discus throwers qualified for the final. The throwing order is not available and the throwing series are only available for the best six throwers. The final was held on the same day and started at 2 p.m.

Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes
  Bud Houser   United States X X 47.32 OR 45.00 46.50 43.00 47.32 OR
  Antero Kivi   Finland 45.30 45.00 45.79 46.00 47.23 42.00 47.23
  James Corson   United States 44.50 47.00 OR 45.00 45.40 46.50 47.10 47.10
4 Harald Stenerud   Norway 43.00 44.82 43.00 43.50 42.00 45.80 45.80
5 John Anderson   United States 43.50 44.25 43.00 44.50 44.87 43.00 44.87
6 Eino Kenttä   Finland 44.17 42.00 43.80 40.50 41.10 42.00 44.17
7 Ernst Paulus   Germany Unknown Did not advance 44.15
8 Johan Trandem   Norway Unknown Did not advance 43.97
9 Fred Weicker   United States Unknown Did not advance 43.81
10 Gustav Kalkun   Estonia Unknown Did not advance 43.09
11 Heikki Taskinen   Finland Unknown Did not advance 43.00
12 Jānis Jordāns   Latvia Unknown Did not advance 42.78
13 Ketil Askilt   Norway Unknown Did not advance 42.57
14 Hermann Hänchen   Germany Unknown Did not advance 42.08
15 Arturo Conturbia   Switzerland Unknown Did not advance 41.90
16 Kálmán Egri   Hungary Unknown Did not advance 41.89
17 István Donogán   Hungary Unknown Did not advance 41.78
18 Józef Baran-Bilewski   Poland Unknown Did not advance 41.77
19 Albino Pighi   Italy Unknown Did not advance 41.42
20 František Douda   Czechoslovakia Unknown Did not advance 41.19
21 Kálmán Marvalits   Hungary Unknown Did not advance 41.17
22 Jules Noël   France Unknown Did not advance 40.23
23 Camillo Zemi   Italy Unknown Did not advance 39.95
24 Gerrit Eijsker   Netherlands Unknown Did not advance 39.80
25 Hans Hoffmeister   Germany Unknown Did not advance 39.17
26 Héctor Benaprés   Chile Unknown Did not advance 38.18
27 Ichiro Furuyama   Japan Unknown Did not advance 37.89
27 Ion David   Romania Unknown Did not advance 37.49
29 Raoul Paoli   France Unknown Did not advance 36.82
30 Yoshio Okita   Japan Unknown Did not advance 36.38
31 Gerrit Postma   Netherlands Unknown Did not advance 35.94
32 Fred Zinner   Belgium Unknown Did not advance 34.35
33 Jesús Aguirre   Mexico Unknown Did not advance 33.21
34 Dimitrios Karabatis   Greece Unknown Did not advance 31.87
António Cardoso   Portugal DNS
Léon Courtejaire   France DNS
Alfonso de Gortari   Mexico DNS
Vladimir Manojilović   Yugoslavia DNS
A. Nollen   Netherlands DNS
Daniel Pierre   France DNS
Vilhelms Rozenbergs   Latvia DNS
Pál Toth   Hungary DNS
Paavo Yrjölä   Finland DNS
Georgios Zacharopoulos   France DNS

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  2. ^ Official Report, p. 374.
  3. ^ a b "Discus Throw, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  4. ^ Official Report, p. 452.

Sources edit

  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). from the original on 16 February 2009. Retrieved February 10, 2009.

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The men s discus throw event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics The competition was held on Wednesday August 1 1928 Thirty four discus throwers from 19 nations competed 1 The maximum number of athletes per nation was 4 2 The event was won by Bud Houser the second man to successfully defend Olympic gold in the discus throw after Martin Sheridan It was the fifth American victory in the event As in 1924 silver went to Finland this time by Antero Kivi and bronze to the United States James Corson Men s discus throwat the Games of the IX OlympiadBud HouserVenueOlympic StadiumDateAugust 1Competitors34 from 19 nationsWinning distance47 32 ORMedalistsBud Houser United StatesAntero Kivi FinlandJames Corson United States 19241932 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Records 4 Schedule 5 Results 6 References 7 SourcesBackground editThis was the eighth appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics The returning finalists from 1924 were defending champion Bud Houser of the United States and fifth place finisher Ketil Askildt of Norway Houser had also taken the world record in 1926 and was the favorite in this competition 3 Chile Japan Mexico the Netherlands and Romania each made their debut in the men s discus throw The United States made its eighth 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 six receiving an additional three throws 4 3 Records editThese were the standing world and Olympic records in metres prior to the 1928 Summer Olympics World record nbsp Bud Houser USA 48 20 Palo Alto United States 2 April 1926 Olympic record nbsp Bud Houser USA 46 155 Paris France 13 July 1924 At first James Corson set a new Olympic record in the second round of the qualification with 47 00 metres In the third round of the qualification Bud Houser bettered the Olympic record with 47 32 metres Schedule editDate Time Round Wednesday 1 August 1928 14 00 QualifyingFinalResults editThe best six discus throwers qualified for the final The throwing order is not available and the throwing series are only available for the best six throwers The final was held on the same day and started at 2 p m Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes nbsp Bud Houser nbsp United States X X 47 32 OR 45 00 46 50 43 00 47 32 OR nbsp Antero Kivi nbsp Finland 45 30 45 00 45 79 46 00 47 23 42 00 47 23 nbsp James Corson nbsp United States 44 50 47 00 OR 45 00 45 40 46 50 47 10 47 10 4 Harald Stenerud nbsp Norway 43 00 44 82 43 00 43 50 42 00 45 80 45 80 5 John Anderson nbsp United States 43 50 44 25 43 00 44 50 44 87 43 00 44 87 6 Eino Kentta nbsp Finland 44 17 42 00 43 80 40 50 41 10 42 00 44 17 7 Ernst Paulus nbsp Germany Unknown Did not advance 44 15 8 Johan Trandem nbsp Norway Unknown Did not advance 43 97 9 Fred Weicker nbsp United States Unknown Did not advance 43 81 10 Gustav Kalkun nbsp Estonia Unknown Did not advance 43 09 11 Heikki Taskinen nbsp Finland Unknown Did not advance 43 00 12 Janis Jordans nbsp Latvia Unknown Did not advance 42 78 13 Ketil Askilt nbsp Norway Unknown Did not advance 42 57 14 Hermann Hanchen nbsp Germany Unknown Did not advance 42 08 15 Arturo Conturbia nbsp Switzerland Unknown Did not advance 41 90 16 Kalman Egri nbsp Hungary Unknown Did not advance 41 89 17 Istvan Donogan nbsp Hungary Unknown Did not advance 41 78 18 Jozef Baran Bilewski nbsp Poland Unknown Did not advance 41 77 19 Albino Pighi nbsp Italy Unknown Did not advance 41 42 20 Frantisek Douda nbsp Czechoslovakia Unknown Did not advance 41 19 21 Kalman Marvalits nbsp Hungary Unknown Did not advance 41 17 22 Jules Noel nbsp France Unknown Did not advance 40 23 23 Camillo Zemi nbsp Italy Unknown Did not advance 39 95 24 Gerrit Eijsker nbsp Netherlands Unknown Did not advance 39 80 25 Hans Hoffmeister nbsp Germany Unknown Did not advance 39 17 26 Hector Benapres nbsp Chile Unknown Did not advance 38 18 27 Ichiro Furuyama nbsp Japan Unknown Did not advance 37 89 27 Ion David nbsp Romania Unknown Did not advance 37 49 29 Raoul Paoli nbsp France Unknown Did not advance 36 82 30 Yoshio Okita nbsp Japan Unknown Did not advance 36 38 31 Gerrit Postma nbsp Netherlands Unknown Did not advance 35 94 32 Fred Zinner nbsp Belgium Unknown Did not advance 34 35 33 Jesus Aguirre nbsp Mexico Unknown Did not advance 33 21 34 Dimitrios Karabatis nbsp Greece Unknown Did not advance 31 87 Antonio Cardoso nbsp Portugal DNS Leon Courtejaire nbsp France DNS Alfonso de Gortari nbsp Mexico DNS Vladimir Manojilovic nbsp Yugoslavia DNS A Nollen nbsp Netherlands DNS Daniel Pierre nbsp France DNS Vilhelms Rozenbergs nbsp Latvia DNS Pal Toth nbsp Hungary DNS Paavo Yrjola nbsp Finland DNS Georgios Zacharopoulos nbsp France DNSReferences edit Athletics at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games Men s Discus Throw sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 10 January 2018 Official Report p 374 a b Discus Throw Men Olympedia Retrieved 27 October 2020 Official Report p 452 Sources editOfficial Olympic Report Wudarski Pawel 1999 Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich in Polish Archived from the original on 16 February 2009 Retrieved February 10 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics Men 27s discus throw amp oldid 1056738261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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