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Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put

The men's shot put event at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union had an entry list of 16 competitors from 11 nations. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The final was held on Wednesday 30 July 1980, with the qualifying round staged two days earlier in the Lenin Stadium. The top twelve and ties, and all those reaching 19.60 metres advanced to the final.[1] The event was won by Vladimir Kiselyov of the Soviet Union, the nation's first victory in the men's shot put. The Soviet Union became only the third nation to reach the podium in consecutive Games in the event, as East Germany became the second to reach a three-Games streak on the podium as Udo Beyer took bronze. Beyer (after gold in 1976) and Aleksandr Baryshnikov (silver, after bronze in 1976) became the ninth and tenth men to win multiple medals in the shot put.

Men's shot put
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
Pictogram for athletics
VenueLenin Central Stadium
Dates28 July 1980 (qualifications)
30 July 1980 (finals)
Competitors16 from 11 nations
Winning distance21.35 OR
Medalists
← 1976
1984 →

Background edit

This was the 19th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning finalists from the 1976 Games were defending champion Udo Beyer of East Germany, bronze medalist Aleksandr Baryshnikov of the Soviet Union, sixth-place finisher Geoff Capes of Great Britain, and twelfth-place finisher Reijo Ståhlberg of Finland. During the 1970s, the East Germans and the Soviets had overtaken the United States as the top shot putters (the Americans had won 14 gold medals in 16 Games from 1896 to 1968, but had only a silver in 1972 and 1976), so the American-led boycott had little effect on the top contenders. Beyer was the favorite, as the defending Olympic champion, 1978 European champion, and world record holder.[2]

Bulgaria made its debut in the men's shot put. Great Britain made its 13th appearance, most of any nation competing, though only third-most overall behind the United States (18 appearances, missing the competition for the first time) and Greece (14 appearances).

Competition format edit

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1936, with the qualifying round completely separate from the divided final. In qualifying, each athlete received three attempts; those recording a mark of at least 19.60 metres advanced to the final. If fewer than 12 athletes achieved that distance, the top 12 would advance. The results of the qualifying round were then ignored. Finalists received three throws each, with the top eight competitors receiving an additional three attempts. The best distance among those six throws counted.[2][3]

Records edit

The standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1980 Games were as follows.

World record   Udo Beyer (GDR) 22.15 Gothenburg, Sweden 6 July 1978
Olympic record   Aleksandr Baryshnikov (URS) 21.32 Montreal, Canada 24 July 1976

The Olympic record came within six throws from surviving the Games. Vladimir Kiselyov led the competition with 21.10 metres until the last throw for each man in the finals; throwing third of the remaining eight, his ultimate put was 21.35 metres to take the record. The five men after him were unable to surpass that throw, including the other two medalists fouling. Kiselyov was the only putter to achieve a personal best, ending Udo Beyer's 34 straight victory streak.[4]

Schedule edit

All times are Moscow Time (UTC+3)

Date Time Round
Monday, 28 July 1980 10:30 Qualifying
Wednesday, 30 July 1980 18:35 Final

Results edit

Qualifying edit

Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Distance Notes
1 Vladimir Kiselyov   Soviet Union 20.72 20.72 Q
2 Aleksandr Baryshnikov   Soviet Union 20.58 20.58 Q
3 Vladimir Milić   Yugoslavia 20.56 20.56 Q
4 Reijo Ståhlberg   Finland 20.53 20.53 Q
5 Anatoliy Yarosh   Soviet Union 20.19 20.19 Q
6 Udo Beyer   East Germany 19.94 19.94 Q
7 Hans-Jürgen Jacobi   East Germany 19.15 19.57 19.92 19.92 Q
8 Geoff Capes   Great Britain 19.75 19.75 Q
9 Hreinn Halldorsson   Iceland 19.29 19.74 19.74 Q
10 Jaromír Vlk   Czechoslovakia 19.58 19.69 19.69 Q
11 Óskar Jakobsson   Iceland 19.30 X 19.66 19.66 Q
12 Jean-Pierre Egger   Switzerland 19.61 19.61 Q
13 Nikola Khristov   Bulgaria 17.82 18.94 19.01 19.01
14 Mohammad Al-Zinkawi   Kuwait 17.15 X 17.03 17.15
15 Bahadur Singh Chauhan   India 17.05 16.91 16.72 17.05
Valcho Stoev   Bulgaria X X X No mark

Final edit

Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes
  Vladimir Kiselyov   Soviet Union 21.10 20.86 21.03 21.03 21.00 21.35 OR 21.35 OR
  Aleksandr Baryshnikov   Soviet Union 20.20 21.08 20.66 20.39 X X 21.08
  Udo Beyer   East Germany X 20.70 21.06 20.98 X X 21.06
4 Reijo Ståhlberg   Finland 19.83 X 20.20 19.63 20.82 20.58 20.82
5 Geoff Capes   Great Britain 20.50 X 19.47 X 19.69 19.23 20.50
6 Hans-Jürgen Jacobi   East Germany 20.32 X 19.80 19.50 X 20.00 20.32
7 Jaromír Vlk   Czechoslovakia 20.24 X 19.77 19.62 19.84 20.01 20.24
8 Vladimir Milić   Yugoslavia 20.07 X 19.69 X 20.06 X 20.07
9 Anatoliy Yarosh   Soviet Union 19.63 19.93 X Did not advance 19.93
10 Hreinn Halldorsson   Iceland 19.55 18.99 19.16 Did not advance 19.55
11 Oskar Jakobsson   Iceland 19.07 X X Did not advance 19.07
12 Jean-Pierre Egger   Switzerland 18.25 18.26 18.90 Did not advance 18.90

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Shot Put, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  3. ^ Official Report, vol. 3, p. 61.
  4. ^ Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2008). "Track & Field (Men):Shot Put". In The Complete Book of the Olympics: 2008 Edition. London: Aururm Press. p. 238.

External links edit

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The men s shot put event at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow Soviet Union had an entry list of 16 competitors from 11 nations The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress The final was held on Wednesday 30 July 1980 with the qualifying round staged two days earlier in the Lenin Stadium The top twelve and ties and all those reaching 19 60 metres advanced to the final 1 The event was won by Vladimir Kiselyov of the Soviet Union the nation s first victory in the men s shot put The Soviet Union became only the third nation to reach the podium in consecutive Games in the event as East Germany became the second to reach a three Games streak on the podium as Udo Beyer took bronze Beyer after gold in 1976 and Aleksandr Baryshnikov silver after bronze in 1976 became the ninth and tenth men to win multiple medals in the shot put Men s shot putat the Games of the XXII OlympiadPictogram for athleticsVenueLenin Central StadiumDates28 July 1980 qualifications 30 July 1980 finals Competitors16 from 11 nationsWinning distance21 35 ORMedalistsVladimir Kiselyov Soviet UnionAleksandr Baryshnikov Soviet UnionUdo Beyer East Germany 19761984 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Records 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Qualifying 5 2 Final 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground editThis was the 19th appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics Returning finalists from the 1976 Games were defending champion Udo Beyer of East Germany bronze medalist Aleksandr Baryshnikov of the Soviet Union sixth place finisher Geoff Capes of Great Britain and twelfth place finisher Reijo Stahlberg of Finland During the 1970s the East Germans and the Soviets had overtaken the United States as the top shot putters the Americans had won 14 gold medals in 16 Games from 1896 to 1968 but had only a silver in 1972 and 1976 so the American led boycott had little effect on the top contenders Beyer was the favorite as the defending Olympic champion 1978 European champion and world record holder 2 Bulgaria made its debut in the men s shot put Great Britain made its 13th appearance most of any nation competing though only third most overall behind the United States 18 appearances missing the competition for the first time and Greece 14 appearances Competition format editThe competition used the two round format introduced in 1936 with the qualifying round completely separate from the divided final In qualifying each athlete received three attempts those recording a mark of at least 19 60 metres advanced to the final If fewer than 12 athletes achieved that distance the top 12 would advance The results of the qualifying round were then ignored Finalists received three throws each with the top eight competitors receiving an additional three attempts The best distance among those six throws counted 2 3 Records editThe standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1980 Games were as follows World record nbsp Udo Beyer GDR 22 15 Gothenburg Sweden 6 July 1978Olympic record nbsp Aleksandr Baryshnikov URS 21 32 Montreal Canada 24 July 1976The Olympic record came within six throws from surviving the Games Vladimir Kiselyov led the competition with 21 10 metres until the last throw for each man in the finals throwing third of the remaining eight his ultimate put was 21 35 metres to take the record The five men after him were unable to surpass that throw including the other two medalists fouling Kiselyov was the only putter to achieve a personal best ending Udo Beyer s 34 straight victory streak 4 Schedule editAll times are Moscow Time UTC 3 Date Time RoundMonday 28 July 1980 10 30 QualifyingWednesday 30 July 1980 18 35 FinalResults editQualifying edit Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Distance Notes1 Vladimir Kiselyov nbsp Soviet Union 20 72 20 72 Q2 Aleksandr Baryshnikov nbsp Soviet Union 20 58 20 58 Q3 Vladimir Milic nbsp Yugoslavia 20 56 20 56 Q4 Reijo Stahlberg nbsp Finland 20 53 20 53 Q5 Anatoliy Yarosh nbsp Soviet Union 20 19 20 19 Q6 Udo Beyer nbsp East Germany 19 94 19 94 Q7 Hans Jurgen Jacobi nbsp East Germany 19 15 19 57 19 92 19 92 Q8 Geoff Capes nbsp Great Britain 19 75 19 75 Q9 Hreinn Halldorsson nbsp Iceland 19 29 19 74 19 74 Q10 Jaromir Vlk nbsp Czechoslovakia 19 58 19 69 19 69 Q11 oskar Jakobsson nbsp Iceland 19 30 X 19 66 19 66 Q12 Jean Pierre Egger nbsp Switzerland 19 61 19 61 Q13 Nikola Khristov nbsp Bulgaria 17 82 18 94 19 01 19 0114 Mohammad Al Zinkawi nbsp Kuwait 17 15 X 17 03 17 1515 Bahadur Singh Chauhan nbsp India 17 05 16 91 16 72 17 05 Valcho Stoev nbsp Bulgaria X X X No markFinal edit Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes nbsp Vladimir Kiselyov nbsp Soviet Union 21 10 20 86 21 03 21 03 21 00 21 35 OR 21 35 OR nbsp Aleksandr Baryshnikov nbsp Soviet Union 20 20 21 08 20 66 20 39 X X 21 08 nbsp Udo Beyer nbsp East Germany X 20 70 21 06 20 98 X X 21 064 Reijo Stahlberg nbsp Finland 19 83 X 20 20 19 63 20 82 20 58 20 825 Geoff Capes nbsp Great Britain 20 50 X 19 47 X 19 69 19 23 20 506 Hans Jurgen Jacobi nbsp East Germany 20 32 X 19 80 19 50 X 20 00 20 327 Jaromir Vlk nbsp Czechoslovakia 20 24 X 19 77 19 62 19 84 20 01 20 248 Vladimir Milic nbsp Yugoslavia 20 07 X 19 69 X 20 06 X 20 079 Anatoliy Yarosh nbsp Soviet Union 19 63 19 93 X Did not advance 19 9310 Hreinn Halldorsson nbsp Iceland 19 55 18 99 19 16 Did not advance 19 5511 Oskar Jakobsson nbsp Iceland 19 07 X X Did not advance 19 0712 Jean Pierre Egger nbsp Switzerland 18 25 18 26 18 90 Did not advance 18 90See also edit1976 Men s Olympic Shot Put Montreal 1978 Men s European Championships Shot Put Prague 1982 Men s European Championships Shot Put Athens 1983 Men s World Championships Shot Put Helsinki References edit Athletics at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games Men s Shot Put sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 8 January 2018 a b Shot Put Men Olympedia Retrieved 20 October 2020 Official Report vol 3 p 61 Wallechinsky David and Jaime Loucky 2008 Track amp Field Men Shot Put In The Complete Book of the Olympics 2008 Edition London Aururm Press p 238 External links editResults Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics Men 27s shot put amp oldid 1052266848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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