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Discus Throw 2016.Xlsx All-time list at 31.12.1945 1. 1 53.34 Adolfo Consolini ITA 05.01.1917 1 Milano 26.10.1941 2. 2 53.29 Hugh Cannon USA 14.03.1914 1 New York 05.06.1943 3. 3 53.25 Archie Harris USA 03.07.1918 1 NCAA Palo Alto 20.06.1941 4. 4 53.10 Willi Schröder GER 07.03.1912 1 Magdeburg 28.04.1935 5. 5 53.08 Kenneth Carpenter USA 19.04.1913 1 Praha 17.08.1936 6 53.06 Archie Harris (2) 1 Minneapolis 17.05.1941 7 53.03 Archie Harris (3) 1 Los Angeles 24.05.1941 6. 8 53.02 Harald Andersson SWE 02.04.1907 1 Orebro 13.10.1935 7. 9 53.00 Al Blozis USA 05.01.1919 1 Chapel Hill 04.04.1942 10 52.93 Archie Harris (4) 1 Milwaukee 06.06.1941 8. 11 52.81 Ernst Lampert GER 02.07.1912 1 Saarbrucken 17.05.1936 12 52.73 Kenneth Carpenter (2) 1 Chicago 20.06.1936 9. 13 52.55 Gordon Dunn USA 16.04.1912 1 Compton 22.05.1936 10. 14 52.54 Phil Fox USA 19.12.1913 1 AAU Lincoln 04.07.1939 15 52.42 Harald Andersson (2) 1 Oslo 25.08.1934 16 52.40 Willi Schröder (2) 1 R.-Breitingen 17.05.1936 11. 17 52.40 Jenö Kulitzy HUN 02.07.1908 1 Budapest 15.06.1941 18 52.30 Harald Andersson (3) 1 Skutskar 19.07.1935 19 52.29 Archie Harris (5) 1 Lawrence 19.04.1941 20 52.28 Adolfo Consolini (2) 1 Milano 19.11.1944 21 52.15 Harald Andersson (4) 1 Gävle 14.10.1934 12. 22 52.14 Giuseppe Tosi ITA 25.05.1916 1 Roma 30.04.1944 23 52.12 Harald Andersson (5) 1 Berlin 01.09.1935 24 52.10 Phil Fox (2) 2 Chicago 20.06.1936 25 52.08 Phil Fox (3) 1 Berkeley 30.05.1936 26 52.01 Gordon Dunn (3) 1 Oslo 15.08.1935 27 51.97 Harald Andersson (6) 1 Göteborg 22.09.1935 28 51.95 Willi Schröder (3) 1 Oppeln 30.07.1939 29 51.93 Phil Fox (4) 1 Fresno 29.06.1940 30 51.92 Adolfo Consolini (3) 1 Gallarate 22.10.1944 31 51.88 Kenneth Carpenter (3) 1 Milwaukee 05.06.1936 32 51.87 Harald Andersson (7) 1 Smedjebacken 27.06.1935 33 51.81 Harald Andersson (8) 1 London 13.07.1935 34 51.79 Harald Andersson (9) 1 Avesta 31.08.1934 13. 35 51.73 Paul Jessup USA 23.09.1907 1 AAU Pittsburgh 23.08.1930 36 51.73 Phil Fox (5) 1 Compton 06.06.1941 14. 37 51.72 Gunnar Bergh SWE 20.03.1909 1 Göteborg 02.09.1936 15. 38 51.71 Jack Hughes USA 01.10.1919 1 College St. 02.05.1941 39 51.69 Adolfo Consolini (4) 1 Piacenza 11.10.1942 40 51.67 Harald Andersson (10) 1 Malmö 08.08.1935 41 51.67 Kenneth Carpenter (4) 1 Strasbourg 29.08.1937 42 51.65 Kenneth Carpenter (5) 1 Hälsingborg 08.09.1936 43 51.65 Phil Fox (6) 1 Compton 02.06.1939 16. 44 51.57 Reidar Sorlie NOR 12.03.1909 1 Sarpsborg 05.09.1937 45 51.57 Phil Fox (7) 2 Los Angeles 24.05.1941 46 51.56 Phil Fox (8) 1 15341 47 51.55 Gunnar Bergh (2) 2 Orebro 13.10.1935 48 51.54 Adolfo Consolini (5) 1 Treviso 16.05.1943 17. 49 51.53 Johann Wotapek AUT 23.09.1908 1 Milano 16.07.1939 50 51.50 Gordon Dunn (4) 1 Fresno 11.05.1935 18. 51 51.49 Giorgio Oberwerger ITA 22.12.1913 1 Trieste 22.05.1938 52 51.48 Gunnar Bergh (3) 1 Göteborg 01.09.1936 53 51.43 Harald Andersson (11) 1 Helsinki 19.06.1935 54 51.43 Giuseppe Tosi (2) 1 Bologna 05.09.1942 55 51.36 Gunnar Bergh (4) 1 Smedjebacken 04.10.1936 56 51.35 Hugh Cannon (2) 1 Philadelphia 23.04.1943 57 51.34 Harald Andersson (12) 1 Stockholm 08.09.1935 58 51.32 Archie Harris (6) 1 Los Angeles 17.06.1941 19. 59 51.27 Kalevi Kotkas FIN 28.07.1913 1 Helsinki 18.08.1937 20. 60 51.27 Pete Zagar USA 10.12.1910 1 WCR Fresno 13.05.1939 61 51.23 Adolfo Consolini (6) 1 Genova 30.09.1945 62 51.21 Gordon Dunn (5) 1 Palo Alto 13.06.1936 63 51.20 Adolfo Consolini (7) 1 Milano 01.07.1945 64 51.18 Gunnar Bergh (5) 1 Nässjö 16.07.1939 65 51.18 Adolfo Consolini (8) 1 Zürich 23.08.1942 66 51.16 Archie Harris (7) 1 Philadelphia 25.04.1941 67 51.15 Reidar Sorlie (2) 1 Malmö 01.08.1939 68 51.14 Archie Harris (8) 1 Philadelphia 29.06.1941 69 51.11 Phil Fox (9) 2 Philadelphia 29.06.1941 70 51.08 Harald Andersson (13) 2 Smedjebacken 04.10.1936 71 51.08 Pete Zagar (2) 1 Cambridge, MA 31.05.1940 72 51.07 Kenneth Carpenter (6) 1 Long Beach 07.03.1936 73 51.05 Adolfo Consolini (9) 1 Bologna 29.06.1941 74 51.05 Adolfo Consolini (10) 1 Milano 03.06.1945 21. 75 51.03 Eric Krenz USA 07.05.1906 1 Palo Alto 17.05.1930 22. 76 51.03 Heinz Trippe GER 30.10.1915 1 v-UK Köln 20.08.1939 77 51.02 Al Blozis (2) 1 Cambridge 31.05.1940 23. 78 51.00 Nicolaos Syllas GRE 30.11.1914 1 Athinai 11.04.1939 50.85 Bob Fitch USA 28.07.1919 1 AAU New York 20.06.1942 50.74 Sergey Lyakhov SU 25.09.1906 1 Ashkabad 19.11.1939 50.73 József Remecz HUN 03.03.1907 1 Dunakeszi 19.06.1932 50.71 Paul Winter FRA 06.02.1906 1 Colmar 11.09.1932 50.63 Vilmos Horváth HUN 15.11.1915 1 Diósgyör 08.08.1943 50.62 John Anderson USA 04.07.1907 1 Columbus 06.06.1936 30. 50.38 Henri LaBorde USA 11.09.1909 1 Düsseldorf 30.07.1933 50.21 Edward Hahnfeldt USA 27.07.1917 1 Princeton 19.04.1941 50.16 Åke Hedvall SWE 09.04.1910 1 Stockholm 30.08.1936 50.13 Bob Johnston USA 02.10.1922 2 Los Angeles 17.06.1941 50.08 Robert Jones USA 25.08.1908 2 AAU Chicago 17.06.1933 49.91 William Faymonville USA 07.11.1917 1 South Bend 20.05.1939 49.89 Adrian Davis USA 09.04.1913 2 Long Beach 05.03.1938 49.84 William Watson USA 28.12.1916 1 Colombes 20.08.1939 49.82 Anton Karlsson SWE 06.06.1904 1 Enköping 12.08.1934 49.82 Robert Beierle USA 15.01.1921 1 AAU-j New York 19.06.1942 40. 49.76 Jess Petty USA 23.03.1914 1 Tex R Austin 30.03.1935 49.60 Emerson Hiler USA 09.07.1919 1 Berkeley 29.05.1943 49.60 Wilfred Bangert USA 14.01.1924 1 Columbia 12.05.1945 49.58 David Schrader USA 08.10.1920 1 College Park 08.04.1944 49.53 Hermann Tunner AUT 17.05.1913 1 Maribor 20.08.1939 49.44 Jules Noël FRA 27.01.1903 1 Colombes 05.07.1932 49.43 Rudolf Aarsnes NOR 30.07.1917 1 Bergen 04.10.1940 49.37 Al Morro USA 01.09.1920 3 AAU Philadelphia 29.06.1941 49.36 Otto Würfelsdobler GER 28.07.1911 1 München 11.08.1935 49.36 Walter Wood USA 03.01.1914 2 Praha 17.08.1936 50. 49.32 Woodrow Strode USA 25.07.1914 1 Los Angeles 19.03.1938 49.32 H.-Heinrich Sievert GER 01.12.1909 1 Köln 12.08.1933 49.32 Sven Dahlén SWE 07.07.1914 1 Kungälv 20.06.1943 49.31 Stanley Anderson USA 14.09.1917 1 Palo Alto 06.04.1940 49.31 Veikko Nyqvist FIN 09.08.1916 1 v-SWE Stockholm 21.08.1945 49.28 Ruggero Biancani ITA 25.01.1915 1 Bologna 18.05.1941 49.23 Oskar Linnaste EST 13.01.1907 1 Tartu 24.08.1940 49.21 Paul Halleck USA 11.07.1912 3 NCAA Chicago 20.06.1936 49.02 Hans Fritsch GER 09.08.1911 1 Saarbrucken 21.06.1936 48.94 Carl Menning USA 09.02.1917 1 1944 60. 48.92 Deszö Jozsa HUN 1911 1 Dorog 23.07.1939 48.90 Chester Cruickshank USA 14.02.1902 1 Denver 11.05.1935 48.90 Adriaan de Bruyn HOL 30.01.1910 1 Utrecht 21.05.1936 48.90 Edsel Wibbels USA 21.07.1919 1 Big 6 Lincoln 18.05.1940 48.86 István Donogan HUN 13.12.1897 1 Budapest 12.08.1934 48.80 Jonni Myyrä FIN 13.07.1892 1 New York 22.08.1926 48.79 Ed Moeller USA 29.05.1907 1 Seattle 11.05.1929 48.77 Hans Hoffmeister GER 17.03.1901 1 Schalke 22.08.1928 48.76 Bernard Wolf USA 25.06.1918 3 NCAA Palo Alto 21.06.1941 48.75 Earle Gowell USA 01.09.1907 2 IC4A Cambridge 30.05.1930 70. 48.75 Endre Madarász HUN 08.11.1909 1 Budapest 26.09.1937 48.73 Emile Janausch AUT 14.12.1901 1 Wien 28.09.1932 48.69 William Haviland USA 27.03.1918 1 Memphis 13.05.1939 48.59 Whitney Alexander USA 09.02.1917 1 Los Angeles 19.02.1938 48.54 Millard White USA 22.12.1913 4 NCAA Los Angeles 17.06.1939 48.52 Don Winton USA 02.06.1919 1 Los Angeles 07.1942 48.51 Peter Rasmuss USA 05.05.1906 1 NCAA Chicago 07.06.1929 48.46 Antero Kivi FIN 15.04.1905 1 Orivesi 25.07.1931 48.45 Rune Lundström SWE 22.10.1918 1 Sandvik 13.09.1942 48.39 Milan Zori USA 15.05.1913 3 Cambridge 26.06.1936 80.
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