1966 European Athletics Championships – Men's shot put
Appearance
Men's shot put at the European Athletics Championships |
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The men's shot put at the 1966 European Athletics Championships was held in Budapest, Hungary, at Népstadion on 2 and 3 September 1966.[1]
Medalists
[edit]Gold | Vilmos Varjú Hungary |
Silver | Nikolay Karasyov Soviet Union |
Bronze | Władysław Komar Poland |
Results
[edit]Final
[edit]3 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Vilmos Varjú | Hungary | 19.43 | CR | |
Nikolay Karasyov | Soviet Union | 18.82 | ||
Władysław Komar | Poland | 18.68 | ||
4 | Alfred Sosgórnik | Poland | 18.38 | |
5 | Heinfried Birlenbach | West Germany | 18.37 | |
6 | Matti Yrjölä | Finland | 18.19 | |
7 | Pierre Colnard | France | 18.15 | NR |
8 | Dieter Hoffmann | East Germany | 18.02 | |
9 | Bjørn Bang Andersen | Norway | 17.84 | |
10 | Tomislav Šuker | Yugoslavia | 17.74 | |
11 | Pero Barišić | Yugoslavia | 17.66 | |
12 | Eduard Gushchin | Soviet Union | 17.64 |
Qualification
[edit]2 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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1 | Vilmos Varjú | Hungary | 19.05 | CR Q |
2 | Heinfried Birlenbach | West Germany | 18.59 | Q |
3 | Władysław Komar | Poland | 18.53 | Q |
4 | Nikolay Karasyov | Soviet Union | 18.38 | Q |
5 | Eduard Gushchin | Soviet Union | 18.23 | Q |
6 | Tomislav Šuker | Yugoslavia | 18.01 | Q |
7 | Bjørn Bang Andersen | Norway | 18.01 | Q |
8 | Alfred Sosgórnik | Poland | 18.01 | Q |
9 | Matti Yrjölä | Finland | 17.90 | Q |
10 | Pierre Colnard | France | 17.75 | Q |
11 | Pero Barišić | Yugoslavia | 17.69 | Q |
12 | Dieter Hoffmann | East Germany | 17.62 | Q |
13 | Milija Jocović | Yugoslavia | 17.61 | |
14 | Géza Fejér | Hungary | 17.57 | |
15 | Bengt Bendeus | Sweden | 17.40 | |
16 | Alain Drufin | France | 16.91 |
Participation
[edit]According to an unofficial count, 16 athletes from 10 countries participated in the event.
- East Germany (1)
- Finland (1)
- France (2)
- Hungary (2)
- Norway (1)
- Poland (2)
- Soviet Union (2)
- Sweden (1)
- West Germany (1)
- Yugoslavia (3)
References
[edit]- ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 397–405, retrieved 13 August 2014