Athletics at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw

The men's discus throw event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada had an entry list of 30 competitors from 20 nations, with two qualifying groups (30 jumpers) before the final (15) took place on Sunday July 25, 1976. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The top twelve and ties, and all those reaching 60.00 metres advanced to the final. The qualification round was held in Saturday July 24, 1976.[1] The event was won by Mac Wilkins of the United States, the nation's 13th victory in the men's discus throw. Wolfgang Schmidt took silver, matching East Germany's best result to date in the event. John Powell gave the United States a second medal in the competition with his bronze. Czechoslovakia's three-Games medal streak, all won by Ludvík Daněk, ended as Daněk finished ninth; the American streak reached 18 Games.

Men's discus throw
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
Mac Wilkins
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates24 July 1976 (qualifying)
25 July 1976 (final)
Competitors30 from 20 nations
Winning distance67.50
Medalists
Mac Wilkins
 United States
Wolfgang Schmidt
 East Germany
John Powell
 United States

Background

This was the 18th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning finalists from the 1972 Games were returning champion and three-time medalist Ludvík Daněk of Czechoslovakia, silver medalist (and three-time finalist) Jay Silvester of the United States, bronze medalist Ricky Bruch of Sweden, fourth-place finisher John Powell of the United States, seventh-place finisher (and 1968 finalist) Ferenc Tégla of Hungary, ninth-place finisher Pentti Kahma of Finland, and tenth-place finisher Silvano Simeon of Italy. Powell had been the best discus thrower in 1975, including breaking the world record, but countryman and rival Mac Wilkins rose to prominence in early 1976—setting a new world record in April and bettering it three times in one meet in May, breaking the 70 metres mark for the first time. Wolfgang Schmidt of East Germany was the strongest challenger to the Americans.[2]

Senegal made its debut in the men's discus throw. The United States made its 18th 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 60.00 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

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

World record Mac Wilkins (USA)70.86San Jose, California, United States1 May 1976
Olympic record Al Oerter (USA)64.78Mexico City, Mexico15 October 1968

Mac Wilkins had a qualifying round throw of 68.28 metres to break the Olympic record. Nobody, including Wilkins, was able to better that in the final, though all three medalists finished better than the old record.

Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 24 July 197610:00Qualifying
Sunday, 25 July 197615:00Final

Results

Qualifying

Rank Athlete Nation 123 Distance Notes
1Mac Wilkins United States 68.28 68.28Q, OR
2Velko Velev Bulgaria 63.54 63.54
3Wolfgang Schmidt East Germany 63.14 63.14
4Armando De Vincentiis Italy 62.26 62.26
5Pentti Kahma Finland 62.10 62.10
6Jay Silvester United States X 62.06 62.06
7Hein-Direck Neu West Germany X 58.90 61.88 61.88
8Ferenc Tégla Hungary 57.00 61.66 61.66
9John Powell United States X 61.48 61.48
10Knut Hjeltnes Norway X 61.30 61.30
11Norbert Thiede East Germany 61.14 61.14
12Josef Šilhavý Czechoslovakia 60.82 60.82
13Siegfried Pachale East Germany X 60.64 60.64
14Ludvík Daněk Czechoslovakia 60.44 60.44
15János Faragó Hungary 59.30 60.06 60.06
16Julián Morrinson Cuba 59.92 56.66 58.50 59.92
17Markku Tuokko Finland 59.80 59.26 57.18 59.80
18Stanisław Wołodko Poland 57.56 57.84 59.42 59.42
19Silvano Simeon Italy 58.76 59.06 X 59.06
20Ricky Bruch Sweden 56.98 X 58.06 58.06
21Nikolay Vikhor Soviet Union X 57.50 54.52 57.50
22Iosif Naghi Romania X X 57.28 57.28
23Ain Roost Canada 56.56 X X 56.56
24Borys Chambul Canada X 55.86 X 55.86
25Pete Tancred Great Britain 55.20 X 55.50 55.50
26Jos Schroeder Belgium X 54.04 54.80 54.80
27Ibrahima Guèye Senegal 52.82 X 52.76 52.82
28Salman Hessam Iran 52.40 50.40 X 52.40
29Mahmoud Al-Zabramawi Saudi Arabia 31.80 35.30 35.94 35.94
Bishop Dolegiewicz CanadaXXXNo mark

Final

Rank Athlete Nation 123456 Distance
Mac Wilkins United States 61.78 67.50 63.44 63.52 X 66.14 67.50
Wolfgang Schmidt East Germany 63.68 X 65.16 X 63.96 66.22 66.22
John Powell United States 62.48 64.24 65.70 60.48 60.20 64.24 65.70
4Norbert Thiede East Germany 62.40 61.66 61.98 63.02 64.30 63.04 64.30
5Siegfried Pachale East Germany 59.62 64.04 60.02 61.08 59.62 64.24 64.24
6Pentti Kahma Finland 63.12 61.22 X X X 61.94 63.12
7Knut Hjeltnes Norway 60.26 62.02 61.60 61.26 61.24 63.06 63.06
8Jay Silvester United States 61.60 X X X 61.98 X 61.98
9Ludvík Daněk Czechoslovakia 60.12 61.28 59.62Did not advance61.28
10Velko Velev Bulgaria 60.94 60.68 XDid not advance60.94
11Ferenc Tégla Hungary 57.44 57.00 60.54Did not advance60.54
12Hein-Direck Neu West Germany 59.44 60.26 60.46Did not advance60.46
13Josef Šilhavý Czechoslovakia 57.62 58.42 XDid not advance58.42
14János Faragó Hungary 57.48 57.30 XDid not advance57.48
15Armando De Vincentiis Italy 55.86 X XDid not advance55.68

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1976 Montreal Summer Games: Men's Discus Throw". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  2. "Discus Throw, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 3, p. 75.
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