Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw

Men's discus throw
at the Games of the V Olympiad
Taipale on the way to win the gold medal.
VenueStockholm Olympic Stadium
DateJuly 12
Competitors41 from 15 nations
Medalists
   Finland
   United States
   United States
Athletics at the
1912 Summer Olympics
Track events
100 m   men
200 m men
400 m men
800 m men
1500 m men
5000 m men
10,000 m men
110 m hurdles men
4×100 m relay men
4×400 m relay men
3000 m team race men
10 km walk men
Road events
Marathon men
Field events
Long jump men
Triple jump men
High jump men
Pole vault men
Standing long jump men
Standing high jump men
Shot put men
Discus throw men
Hammer throw men
Javelin throw men
2-hand shot put men
2-hand discus men
2-hand javelin men
Combined events
Pentathlon men
Decathlon men
Cross-country events
Individual men
Team men
Armas Taipale in action.
Silver medalist Richard Byrd.

The men's discus throw was a track and field athletics event held as part of the athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fifth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The competition was held on Friday, July 12, 1912.

Forty-one discus throwers from 15 nation competed.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1912 Summer Olympics.

World Record 47.58 United States James Duncan New York (USA) May 27, 1912
Olympic Record 40.89 United States Martin Sheridan London (GBR) July 16, 1908

Results

No fewer than seven throwers beat the old Olympic record of 40.89 metres, beginning with Duncan and Niklander's first throws. Niklander's was the best of the round. The second throw resulted in Mucks joining those who beat the old record, while Taipale, Byrd, and Duncan beat even the new one, with Taipale's 43.91 metres setting a mark no other thrower would reach. Philbrook and Tronner beat the old record in the third throw, but neither was able to break into the top three (all three of whom had scratched with their final preliminary throws, but still maintained top ranks). Niklander, after his first throw, was unable to make another legal mark and fell to fourth, where he finished.

In the final, Byrd and Duncan were unable to improve upon their previous marks, throwing shorter in their first throws and scratching in their second and third throws each. Taipale, on the other hand, regardless of the safety of his lead, threw even further in his first and then his third throw, finishing at 45.21 metres, nearly 3 metres ahead of Byrd.

Place Athlete Preliminary Final Best mark
1 2 3 Rank 4 5 6
1  Armas Taipale (FIN) 36.94 43.91 OR 1st 44.34 OR 45.21 OR 45.21
2  Richard Byrd (USA) 37.48 42.32 2nd 41.09 42.32
3  James Duncan (USA) 41.61 42.28 3rd 41.33 42.28
4  Elmer Niklander (FIN) 42.09 OR 4th 42.09
5  Hans Tronner (AUT) 39.97 41.24 5th 41.24
6  Arlie Mucks (USA) 40.54 40.93 6th 40.93
7  George Philbrook (USA) 38.14 38.55 40.92 7th 40.92
8  Emil Magnusson (SWE) 39.91 8th 39.91
9  Rezsõ Újlaki (HUN) 39.82 9th 39.82
10  Einar Nilsson (SWE) 37.26 38.77 39.69 10th 39.69
11  Ralph Rose (USA) 37.24 38.82 39.65 11th 39.65
12  Emil Muller (USA) 37.91 38.69 39.35 12th 39.35
13  Michalis Dorizas (GRE) 39.28 13th 39.28
14  Duncan Gillis (CAN) 39.01 14th 39.01
15  Verner Järvinen (FIN) 34.15 38.60 15th 38.60
16  Josef Waitzer (GER) 38.44 16th 38.44
17  František Janda-Suk (BOH) 32.41 36.83 38.31 17th 38.31
18  Aurelio Lenzi (ITA) 35.58 38.19 18th 38.19
19  Károly Kobulszky (HUN) 37.81 38.15 19th 38.15
20  Lawrence Whitney (USA) 34.87 37.91 20th 37.91
21  György Luntzer (HUN) 37.88 21st 37.88
22  Avery Brundage (USA) 37.48 37.85 22nd 37.85
23  Gunnar Nilsson (SWE) 37.44 23rd 37.44
24  Emil Welz (GER) 36.16 37.24 24th 37.24
25  Samu Fóti (HUN) 35.51 36.37 25th 36.37
26  Gunnar Bolander (SWE) 36.22 26th 36.22
27  Carl Lind (SWE) 35.04 36.07 27th 36.07
28  Folke Fleetwood (SWE) 32.09 32.89 35.06 28th 35.06
29  Josef Schäffer (AUT) 34.87 29th 34.87
30  André Tison (FRA) 34.73 30th 34.73
31  Marcel Pelletier (LUX) 33.73 31st 33.73
32  Walter Henderson (GBR) 33.61 32nd 33.61
33  Mór Kóczán (HUN) 33.30 33rd 33.30
34  Mgirdiç Migiryan (TUR) 32.98 34th 32.98
35  Nikolay Neklapaev (RUS) 32.59 35th 32.59
36  Charles Lagarde (FRA) 30.76 32.35 36th 32.35
37  Henning Möller (SWE) 32.23 37th 32.23
38  Miroslav Šustera (BOH) 31.83 38th 31.83
39  Ēriks Vanags (RUS) 31.34 39th 31.34
40  Otto Nilsson (SWE) 31.07 40th 31.07
41  Paul Willführ (GER) 41st None

References

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