These are the official results of the Men's Discus Throw event at the 1990 European Championships in Split, Yugoslavia, held at Stadion Poljud on 31 August and 1 September 1990.[1] There were a total number of 23 participating athletes.
Men's discus throw at the European Athletics Championships |
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Medalists
editGold | Jürgen Schult East Germany (GDR) |
Silver | Erik de Bruin Netherlands (NED) |
Bronze | Wolfgang Schmidt West Germany (FRG) |
Qualification
editRank | Group A | Distance |
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1. | Attila Horváth (HUN) | 62.90 m |
2. | Rolf Danneberg (FRG) | 62.86 m |
3. | Romas Ubartas (URS) | 62.70 m |
4. | Imrich Bugár (TCH) | 61.68 m |
5. | Stefan Fernholm (SWE) | 61.52 m |
6. | Vésteinn Hafsteinsson (ISL) | 60.40 m |
7. | Svein-Inge Valvik (NOR) | 60.34 m |
8. | Lars Riedel (GDR) | 59.28 m |
9. | Marco Martino (ITA) | 59.02 m |
10. | Raimo Vento (FIN) | 57.32 m |
11. | Kamen Dimitrov (BUL) | 56.56 m |
— | Dragan Mustapić (YUG) | NM |
Rank | Group B | Distance |
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1. | Wolfgang Schmidt (FRG) | 64.84 m |
2. | Alois Hannecker (FRG) | 64.14 m |
3. | Erik de Bruin (NED) | 63.76 m |
4. | Jürgen Schult (GDR) | 62.50 m |
5. | Géjza Valent (TCH) | 61.52 m |
6. | Vasiliy Kaptyukh (URS) | 61.04 m |
7. | Luciano Zerbini (ITA) | 59.94 m |
8. | Mika Muuka (FIN) | 58.40 m |
9. | Nikolay Kolev (BUL) | 58.02 m |
10. | Marcel Tirle (ROM) | 56.00 m |
11. | Abi Ekoku (GBR) | 53.80 m |
Final
editRank | Final | Distance |
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Jürgen Schult (GDR) | 64.58 m | |
Erik de Bruin (NED) | 64.46 m | |
Wolfgang Schmidt (FRG) | 64.10 m | |
4. | Vasiliy Kaptyukh (URS) | 63.72 m |
5. | Romas Ubartas (URS) | 63.70 m |
6. | Rolf Danneberg (FRG) | 63.08 m |
7. | Imrich Bugár (TCH) | 62.36 m |
8. | Attila Horváth (HUN) | 62.08 m |
9. | Géjza Valent (TCH) | 60.30 m |
10. | Alois Hannecker (FRG) | 60.04 m |
11. | Stefan Fernholm (SWE) | 59.18 m |
12. | Vésteinn Hafsteinsson (ISL) | 57.36 m |
Participation
editAccording to an unofficial count, 23 athletes from 15 countries participated in the event.
- Bulgaria (2)
- Czechoslovakia (2)
- East Germany (2)
- Finland (2)
- Hungary (1)
- Iceland (1)
- Italy (2)
- Netherlands (1)
- Norway (1)
- Romania (1)
- Soviet Union (2)
- Sweden (1)
- United Kingdom (1)
- West Germany (3)
- Yugoslavia (1)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 451–460, retrieved 13 August 2014