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Discus Throw 2018 Olympic Games GOLD SILVER BRONZE 1896 Robert Garrett USA 29.15 Panayotis Paraskevopoulos GRE 28.955 Sotirios Versis GRE 27.78 1900 Rudolf Bauer HUN 36.04 František Janda-Suk BOH 35.25 Richard Sheldon USA 34.60 1904 Martin Sheridan USA 39.28 Ralph Rose USA 39.28 Nikolaos Georgantas GRE 37.68 1906 Martin Sheridan USA 41.46 Nikolaos Georgantas GRE 38.06 Verner Järvinen FIN 36.82 1908 Martin Sheridan USA 40.89 Merritt Giffin USA 40.70 Marquis "Bill" Horr USA 39.44 1912 Armas Taipale FIN 45.21 Richard Byrd USA 42.32 James Duncan USA 42.28 1920 Elmer Niklander FIN 44.685 Armas Taipale FIN 44.19 Gus Pope USA 42.13 1924 Clarence "Bud" Houser USA 46.155 Vilho Niittymaa FIN 44.95 Thomas Lieb USA 44.83 1928 Clarence "Bud" Houser USA 47.32 Antero Kivi FIN 47.23 James Corson USA 47.10 1932 John Anderson USA 49.49 Henry Laborde USA 48.47 Paul Winter FRA 47.85 1936 Ken Carpenter USA 50.48 Gordon Dunn USA 49.36 Giorgio Oberweger ITA 49.23 1948 Adolfo Consolini ITA 52.78 Giuseppe Tosi ITA 51.78 Fortune Gordien USA 50.77 1952 Sim Iness USA 55.03 Adolfo Consolini ITA 53.78 Jim Dillion USA 53.28 1956 Al Oerter USA 56.36 Fortune Gordien USA 54.81 Des Koch USA 54.40 1960 Al Oerter USA 59.18 Rink Babka USA 58.02 Dick Cochran USA 57.16 1964 Al Oerter USA 61.00 Ludvík Danek TCH (CZE) 60.52 Dave Weill USA 59.49 1968 Al Oerter USA 64.78 Lothar Milde GDR 63.08 Ludvík Danek TCH (CZE) 62.92 1972 Ludvík Danek TCH(CZE) 64.40 Jay Silvester USA 63.50 Ricky Bruch SWE 63.40 1976 Mac Wilkins USA 67.50 Wolfgang Schmidt GDR 66.22 John Powell USA 65.70 1980 Viktor Rashchupkin URS (RUS) 66.64 Imrich Bugár TCH (SVK) 66.38 Luis Delís CUB 66.32 1984 Rolf Danneberg FRG 66.60 Mac Wilkins USA 66.30 John Powell USA 65.46 1988 Jürgen Schult GDR 68.82 Romas Ubartas URS (LTU) 67.48 Rolf Danneberg FRG 67.38 1992 Romas Ubartas LTU 65.12 Jürgen Schult GER 64.94 Roberto Moya CUB 64.12 1996 Lars Riedel GER 69.40 Vladimir Dubrovshchik BLR 66.60 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR 65.80 2000 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.30 Lars Riedel GER 68.50 Frantz Kruger RSA 68.19 2004 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.89 Zoltán Kővágó ¶ HUN 67.04 Aleksander Tammert EST 66.66 2008 Gerd Kanter EST 68.82 Piotr Malachowski POL 67.82 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 67.79 2012 Robert Harting GER 68.27 Ehsan Hadadi IRI 68.18 Gerd Kanter EST 68.03 2016 Christoph Harting GER 68.37 Piotr Malachowski POL 67.55 Daniel Jasinski GER 67.05 Olympic Record progression 29.15 Robert Garrett USA Athína (Athens) 06.04.1896 36.04 Rudolf Bauer HUN Paris 15.07.1900 39.28 Ralph Rose USA St. Louis, Missouri 03.09.1904 39.28 Martin Sheridan USA St. Louis, Missouri 03.09.1904 40.71 Merritt Griffin USA London 16.07.1908 40.89 Martin Sheridan USA London 16.07.1908 43.91 Armas Taipale FIN Stockholm 12.07.1912 44.34 Armas Taipale FIN Stockholm 12.07.1912 45.21 Armas Taipale FIN Stockholm 12.07.1912 46.15 Clarence Houser USA Paris 13.07.1924 47.00 James Corson USA Amsterdam 01.08.1928 47.32 Clarence Houser USA Amsterdam 01.08.1928 47.87 John Anderson USA Los Angeles, California 03.08.1932 48.23 Henri Laborde USA Los Angeles, California 03.08.1932 48.86 John Anderson USA Los Angeles, California 03.08.1932 49.39 John Anderson USA Los Angeles, California 03.08.1932 49.49 John Anderson USA Los Angeles, California 03.08.1932 50.48 Kenneth Carpenter USA Berlin 05.08.1936 51.08 Adolfo Consolini ITA London 02.08.1948 51.78 Guiseppe Tosi ITA London 02.08.1948 52.78 Adolfo Consolini ITA London 02.08.1948 53.47 Simeon Iness USA Helsinki 22.07.1952 54.60 Simeon Iness USA Helsinki 22.07.1952 55.03 Simeon Iness USA Helsinki 22.07.1952 56.36 Alfred Oerter USA Melbourne 27.11.1956 58.43 Alfred Oerter USA Roma 06.09.1960 59.18 Alfred Oerter USA Roma 07.09.1960 60.54 Alfred Oerter USA Tōkyō 15.10.1964 61.00 Alfred Oerter USA Tōkyō 15.10.1964 63.34 Jay Silvester USA Ciudad de México 14.10.1968 64.78 Alfred Oerter USA Ciudad de México 15.10.1968 68.28 Mac Wilkins USA Montréal 24.07.1976 68.82 Jürgen Schult GDR Sŏul (Seoul) 01.10.1988 69.40 Lars Riedel GER Atlanta, Georgia 31.07.1996 69.89 Virgilius Alekna LTU Athína (Athens) 23.08.2004 compiled by Priit Tänava / ATFS championships medallists World Championships GOLD SILVER BRONZE 1983 Imrich Bugár TCH (CZE) 67.72 Luis Delís CUB 67.36 Gejza Valent TCH (CZE) 66.08 1987 Jürgen Schult GDR 68.74 John Powell USA 66.22 Luis Delís CUB 66.02 1991 Lars Riedel GER 66.20 Erik de Bruin NED 65.82 Attila Horváth HUN 65.32 1993 Lars Riedel GER 67.72 Dmitriy Shevchenko RUS 66.90 Jürgen Schult GER 66.12 1995 Lars Riedel GER 68.76 Vladimir Dubrovshchik BLR 65.98 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR 65.88 1997 Lars Riedel GER 68.54 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 66.70 Jürgen Schult GER 66.14 1999 Anthony Washington USA 69.08 Jürgen Schult GER 68.18 Lars Riedel GER 68.09 2001 Lars Riedel GER 69.72 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.40 Michael Möllenbeck GER 67.61 2003 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.69 Róbert Fazekas HUN 69.01 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR 66.51 2005 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 70.17 Gerd Kanter EST 68.57 Michael Möllenbeck GER 65.95 2007 Gerd Kanter EST 68.94 Robert Harting GER 66.68 Rutger Smith NED 66.42 2009 Robert Harting GER 69.43 Piotr Malachowski POL 69.15 Gerd Kanter EST 66.88 2011 Robert Harting GER 68.97 Gerd Kanter EST 66.95 Ehsan Hadadi IRI 66.08 2013 Robert Harting GER 69.11 Piotr Malachowski POL 68.36 Gerd Kanter EST 65.19 2015 Piotr Malachowski POL 67.40 Philip Milanov BEL 66.90 Robert Urbanek POL 65.18 2017 Andrius Gudžius LTU 69.21 Daniel Ståhl SWE 69.19 Mason Finley USA 68.03 World Championships Record progression 64.20 Luis Mariano Delis CUB Helsinki 13.08.1983 65.00 Imrich Bugar TCH Helsinki 13.08.1983 67.48 Imrich Bugar TCH Helsinki 14.08.1983 67.72 Imrich Bugar TCH Helsinki 14.08.1983 68.74 Jürgen Schult GDR Roma 04.09.1987 68.76 Lars Riedel GER Göteborg 11.08.1995 69.08 Tony Washington USA Sevilla 24.08.1999 69.72 Lars Riedel GER Edmonton 08.08.2001 70.17 Virgilius Alekna LTU Helsinki 07.08.2005 European Championships GOLD SILVER BRONZE 1934 Harald Andersson SWE 50.38 Paul Winter FRA 47.09 István Donogán HUN 45.91 1938 Willy Schröder GER 49.70 Giorgio Oberweger ITA 49.48 Gunnar Bergh SWE 48.72 1946 Adolfo Consolini ITA 53.23 Giuseppe Tosi ITA 50.39 Veikko Nyquist FIN 48.14 1950 Adolfo Consolini ITA 53.75 Giuseppe Tosi ITA 52.31 Olli Partanen FIN 48.69 1954 Adolfo Consolini ITA 53.44 Giuseppe Tosi ITA 52.34 József Szécsényi HUN 51.38 1958 Edmund Piatkowski POL 53.92 Todor Artarski BUL 53.82 Vladimir Trusenyov URS 53.74 1962 Vladimir Trusenyov URS 57.11 Cees Koch NED 55.96 Lothar Milde GDR 55.47 1966 Detlef Thorith GDR 57.42 Hartmut Losch GDR 57.34 Lothar Milde GDR 56.80 1969 Hartmut Losch GDR 61.82 Ricky Bruch SWE 61.08 Lothar Milde GDR 59.34 1971 Ludvík Danek TCH 63.90 Lothar Milde GDR 61.62 Géza Fejér HUN 61.54 1974 Pentti Kahma FIN 63.62 Ludvík Danek TCH 62.76 Ricky Bruch SWE 62.00 1978 Wolfgang Schmidt GDR 66.82 Markku Tuokko FIN 64.90 Imrich Bugár TCH 64.56 1982 Imrich Bugár TCH 66.64 Igor Duginyets URS 65.60 Wolfgang Warnemünde GDR 64.20 1986 Romas Ubartas URS 67.08 Georgiy Kolnootchenko URS 67.02 Vaclovas Kidykas URS 66.32 1990 Jürgen Schult GDR 64.58 Erik de Bruin NED 64.46 Wolfgang Schmidt FRG 64.10 1994 Vladimir Dubrovshchik BLR 64.78 Dmitriy Shevchenko RUS 64.56 Jürgen Schult GER 64.18 1998 Lars Riedel GER 67.07 Jürgen Schult GER 66.69 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 66.46 2002 Róbert Fazekas HUN 68.83 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 66.62 Michael Möllenbeck GER 66.37 2006 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 68.67 Gerd Kanter EST 68.03 Aleksander Tammert EST 66.14 2010 Piotr Malachowski POL 68.87 Robert Harting GER 68.47 Róbert Fazekas HUN 66.43 2012 Robert Harting GER 68.30 Gerd Kanter EST 66.53 Rutger Smith NED 64.02 2014 Robert Harting GER 66.07 Gerd Kanter EST 64.75 Robert Urbanek POL 63.81 2016 Piotr Malachowski POL 67.06 Philip Milanov BEL 65.71 Gerd Kanter EST 65.27 2018 Andrius Gudžius LTU 68.46 Daniel Ståhl SWE 68.23 Lukas Weißhaidinger AUT 65.14 European Championships Record progression 50.38 Harald Andersson SWE Torino 08.09.1934 53.23 Adolfo Consolini ITA Oslo 24.08.1946 53.75 Adolfo Consolini ITA Bruxelles 26.08.1950 53.92 Edmund Piatkowski POL Stockholm 22.08.1958 57.11 Vladimir Trusenjev URS Beograd (Belgrade) 13.09.1962 57.42 Detlef Thorith GDR Budapest 31.08.1966 59.86 Hartmut Losch GDR Athína (Athens) 16.08.1969 61.82 Hartmut Losch GDR Athína (Athens) 17.08.1969 63.90 Ludvík Danek TCH Helsinki 15.08.1971 67.20 Wolfgang Schmidt GDR Praha 02.09.1978 68.67 Virgilijus Alekna LTU Göteborg 12.08.2006 68.87 Piotr Malachowski POL Barcelona 01.08.2010 compiled by Priit Tänava / ATFS championships medallists Asian Championships GOLD SILVER BRONZE 1973 Djalal Ali Keshmiri IRN 51.20 Praveen Kumar IND 49.08 Toji Hayashi JPN 48.04 1975 Praveen Kumar IND 54.78 Djalal Ali Keshmiri IRN 53.78 Kiyotaka Kawasaki JPN 50.44 1979 Kiyotaka Kawasaki JPN 55.34 Li Weinan CHN 54.64 Michio Kita JPN 53.06 1981 Li Weinan CHN 53.30 Michio Kita JPN 51.76 Raghubir Singh Bal IND 50.04 1983 Li Weinan CHN 55.40 Ajmer Singh IND 52.30 Nejim Abdulrazak KUW 51.00 1985 Li Weinan CHN 55.30 Wang Daoming CHN 54.62 Kuldip Singh IND 52.36 1987 Li Weinan CHN 56.10 Wang Daoming CHN 54.48 Mansur Ghorbani IRI 53.00 1989 Zhang Jinglong CHN 57.12 Hu Tao CHN 56.02 Shakti Singh IND 55.60 1991 Yu Wenge CHN 62.20 Shakti Singh IND 53.26 Yuji Yamazaki JPN 51.76 1993 Ajit Bhaduria IND 55.52 Sergey Kot UZB 54.90 Ma Wei CHN 54.32 1995 Ma Wei CHN 58.44 Roman Poltoratskiy UZB 57.36 Vadim Popov UZB 56.30 1998 Li Shaojie CHN 60.28 Dashdendev Makhashiri MGL 57.00 Ajit Bhaduria IND 55.46 2000 Anil Kumar IND 58.47 Abbas Samimi IRI 58.27 Hridayanand Singh IND 56.96 2002 Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari QAT 64.43 Abbas Samimi IRI 60.49 Nuer Maimaiti CHN 60.39 2003 Wu Tao CHN 61.43 Abbas Samimi IRI 59.51 Anil Kumar IND 59.50 2005 Ehsan Hadadi IRI 65.25 Vikas Gowda IND 62.84 Anil Kumar IND 59.95 2007 Ehsan Hadadi IRI 65.38 Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari QAT 63.49 Abbas Samimi IRI 61.29 2009 Ehsan Hadadi IRI 64.83 Mohammad Samimi IRI 64.01 Wu Tao CHN 59.27 2011 Ehsan Hadadi IRI 62.27 Vikas Gowda IND 61.58 Wu Jian CHN 56.61 2013 Vikas Gowda IND 64.90 Mohammad Samimi IRI 61.93 Ahmed Mohamed Dheeb QAT 60.82 2015 Vikas Gowda IND 62.03 M.
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