Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw

The men's discus throw throwing event at the 1960 Summer Olympics took place on September 6 & September 7.[1] Thirty-five athletes from 22 nations competed.[2] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Al Oerter of the United States, the nation's third consecutive and 10th overall victory in the men's discus throw. It was Oerter's second gold medal in the event; he would go on to win four. Oerter was the sixth man to win two medals in the event, and the third to win two gold medals. The United States earned its second consecutive and third overall medal sweep in the event, as Rink Babka took silver and Dick Cochran bronze.

Men's discus throw
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
Al Oerter
VenueOlympic Stadium
DatesSeptember 6 (qualifying round)
September 7 (final round)
Competitors35 from 22 nations
Winning distance59.18 OR
Medalists
Al Oerter
 United States
Rink Babka
 United States
Dick Cochran
 United States

Background

This was the 14th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning finalists from the 1956 Games were gold medalist Al Oerter of the United States, sixth-place finisher (and 1948 gold medalist and 1952 silver medalist) Adolfo Consolini of Italy, seventh-place finisher Ferenc Klics of Hungary, twelfth-place finisher Kim Bukhantsov of the Soviet Union, thirteenth-place finisher Fanie du Plessis of South Africa, fourteenth-place finisher Erik Uddebom of Sweden, and fifteenth-place finisher Mesulame Rakuro of Fiji. Oerter and Rink Babka were the favorites, with Oerter a slight edge. Oerter was AAU champion in 1957, 1969, and 1960; Babka beat Oerter in the U.S. Olympic trials and set the world record a month before the Games.[2]

Bulgaria, Iraq, and New Zealand each made their debut in the men's discus throw; Germany competed as the "United Team of Germany" for the first time. The United States made its 14th appearance, having competed in every edition of the Olympic men's discus throw to date.

Competition format

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 52.00 metres advanced to the final (a steep increase from 1956's 47.00 metres, which had allowed 16 men to advance, though not nearly steep enough: 22 men beat the qualifying mark in 1960). 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 six competitors receiving an additional three attempts. The best distance among those six throws counted.[2][3]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Rink Babka (USA)59.91Walnut, United States12 August 1960
Olympic record Al Oerter (USA)56.36Melbourne, Australia27 November 1956

Al Oerter had a very short throw in the first set of qualifying round throws, but in the second set he qualified for the final with a launch that broke his own Olympic record by over 2 metres—landing at 58.43 metres. His teammates Rink Babka (three times) and Dick Cochran (once) both exceeded the old record in the final, but only Oerter was able to beat his new record; Oerter threw 59.18 metres in the fifth throw of the final. All six of Oerter's final throws were longer than the old record.

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 6 September 19609:00Qualifying
Wednesday, 7 September 196015:00Final

Results

All throwers reaching 52.00 metres advanced to the finals. All distances are listen in metres.

Qualifying

RankAthleteNation123DistanceNotes
1Al Oerter United States46.3358.43 OR58.43Q, OR
2József Szécsényi Hungary55.5255.52Q
3Pentti Repo Finland54.8454.84Q
4Rink Babka United States54.4854.48Q
5Edmund Piątkowski Poland54.4154.41Q
6Vladimir Trusenyov Soviet Union54.3154.31Q
7Dick Cochran United States53.7953.79Q
8Cees Koch Netherlands53.4853.48Q
9Zdeněk Čihák Czechoslovakia49.7951.8353.4253.42Q
10Ferenc Klics Hungary53.3453.34Q
11Todor Artarski BulgariaX53.3353.33Q
12Kim Bukhantsov Soviet Union53.0853.08Q
13Lothar Milde United Team of Germany53.0453.04Q
14Zenon Begier Poland53.0353.03Q
15Carmelo Rado Italy52.9852.98Q
16Stein Haugen Norway52.7552.75Q
17Zdeněk Němec Czechoslovakia52.6852.68Q
18Viktor Kompaniyets Soviet Union50.6752.6652.66Q
19Antonios Kounadis Greece52.4952.49Q
20Adolfo Consolini Italy52.3852.38Q
21Manfred Grieser United Team of Germany50.2252.2052.20Q
22Warwick Selvey Australia52.0752.07Q
23Fanie du Plessis South AfricaX49.8451.8651.86
24Östen Edlund Sweden51.7649.1549.7051.76
25Carol Lindroos FinlandX51.07X51.07
26Pierre Alard France51.0248.8950.3251.02
27Erik Uddebom Sweden50.0450.8750.8350.87
28Les Mills New Zealand49.6950.7644.7550.76
29Franco Grossi Italy48.7648.6450.4350.43
30Fritz Kühl United Team of GermanyX50.40X50.40
31Mike Lindsay Great Britain49.07X50.1550.15
32Mesulame Rakuro Fiji44.7347.0647.1847.18
33Haider Khan Pakistan45.7546.5741.5746.57
34Nayef Mohamed Hameed Iraq38.1338.5039.3739.37
Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo SpainXXXNo mark
Gideon Ariel IsraelDNS
Herbert Egermann AustriaDNS
Salem El-Jisr LebanonDNS

Final

RankAthleteNation123456DistanceNotes
Al Oerter United States57.6456.7356.5356.7359.18 OR57.1959.18OR
Rink Babka United States58.0258.0256.1454.9357.5257.4158.02
Dick Cochran United StatesX54.7548.7154.5157.1654.4957.16
4József Szécsényi Hungary54.58X54.8655.2255.7955.6155.79
5Edmund Piątkowski Poland54.0651.5254.29X55.12X55.12
6Viktor Kompaniyets Soviet Union55.0653.38X53.52X51.0855.06
7Carmelo Rado Italy51.1052.6554.00Did not advance54.00
8Kim Bukhantsov Soviet Union52.4252.5953.61Did not advance53.61
9Pentti Repo Finland53.4452.8151.08Did not advance53.44
10Ferenc Klics Hungary50.1051.6153.37Did not advance53.37
11Stein Haugen NorwayXX53.36Did not advance53.36
12Lothar Milde United Team of Germany52.2251.2653.33Did not advance53.33
13Zdeněk Čihák Czechoslovakia52.7553.2951.51Did not advance53.29
14Zenon Begier Poland51.6750.9353.18Did not advance53.18
15Vladimir Trusenyov Soviet Union52.1651.9852.93Did not advance52.93
16Manfred Grieser United Team of Germany52.1752.1152.69Did not advance52.69
17Adolfo Consolini Italy50.8452.4451.08Did not advance52.44
18Antonios Kounadis Greece52.42X50.56Did not advance52.42
19Zdeněk Němec Czechoslovakia52.0549.4452.14Did not advance52.14
20Todor Artarski Bulgaria49.1452.12XDid not advance52.12
21Warwick Selvey AustraliaX49.34XDid not advance49.34
22Cees Koch NetherlandsX49.21XDid not advance49.21

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1960 Rome Summer Games: Men's Discus Throw". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  2. "Discus Throw, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 2, p. 152.
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