Discus throw

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Statue of discus thrower in Botanic Garden, Copenhagen, Denmark
Statue of discus thrower in Botanic Garden, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Discus is an athletic throwing event in track and field competition. The discus, the object to be thrown, is a heavy lenticular disc with a diameter of 220 mm (8.66 inches) and a weight of two kilograms (4 lb 7 oz) for the men's event, and one kg (2 lb 3 oz) for the women's, with a smaller diameter of 181 mm (7.17 inches). In U.S. high school track and field, boys typically throw a discus weighing 1.616 kg (3 lb 9 oz) and the girls throw the 1 kg (2.2 lb) women's disc. The discus can be thrown starting at age 11 (midget division). Most children throw the 1 kg discus. The discus usually has sides made of rubber, plastic, wood, or metal with a metal rim and a metal core to attain the weight. A discus with more weight in the rim produces greater angular momentum for any given spin rate, and thus more stability, although it is more difficult to throw. A practice discus made of solid rubber is often used in High School; it is cheaper, more durable, and easier to learn to throw (due to its more equal distribution of weight, as opposed to the heavy rim weight of the metal rim/core discus).

Discus throwing is an ancient sport. In the 5th century BC the sculptor Myron made a statue of a discus thrower (Discobolus), which is world-famous today. To make a throw, the competitor starts in a slightly recessed concrete-surfaced circle of 2.5 meters (8 feet 2½ inches) diameter. The thrower typically takes an initial stance facing away from the direction of the throw. He then spins around one and a half times through the circle to build momentum, then releases his throw. The discus must land within a 40-degree or 60-degree arc marked by lines on the landing zone, and the competitor must not exit the circle until the discus has landed, then must wait for the judge to give clearance to exit the ring from the rear half. The distance from the front edge of the circle to where the discus has landed is measured, and distances are rounded down to the nearest centimeter or half-inch. The competitor's best throw from the allocated number of throws, typically three to six, is recorded, and the competitor who legally throws the discus the farthest is declared the winner. Ties are broken by determining which thrower has the longer second-best throw.

The basic motion is a forehanded sidearm movement. The discus is spun off the index finger or the middle finger of the throwing hand, spinning clockwise when viewed above for a right-handed thrower, and vice-versa. As well as achieving maximum momentum in the discus on throwing, the discus's distance is also determined by the trajectory the thrower imparts, as well as the aerodynamic behaviour of the discus. Generally, one wishes to throw into a moderate headwind to achieve maximum throws. Also, a faster-spinning discus imparts greater gyroscopic stability. The technique of discus throwing is quite difficult to master and needs lots of experience to get right, thus most top throwers are thirty years old or older.

A common technique employed by younger people is to not spin at all, but to jump forward a step to gather momentum. Although it doesn't provide as much power, it is easier to do.

Interestingly, the discus is the only track and field event in which a men's world record has never been set during the Olympic Games.

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[edit] Top Ten Performers

Accurate as of April 27, 2008.[1] All distances are in meters

[edit] Men

MARK ATHLETE VENUE DATE
74.08 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Jürgen Schult (GDR) Neubrandenburg June 6, 1986
73.88 Flag of Lithuania Virgilijus Alekna (LTU) Kaunas August 3, 2000
73.38 Flag of Estonia Gerd Kanter (EST) Helsingborg September 4, 2006
71.86 Flag of the Soviet Union Yuriy Dumchev (URS) Moscow May 29, 1983
71.70 Flag of Hungary Róbert Fazekas (HUN) Szombathely July 14, 2002
71.50 Flag of Germany Lars Riedel (GER) Wiesbaden May 3, 1997
71.32 Flag of the United States Ben Plucknett (USA) Eugene June 4, 1983
71.26 Flag of the United States John Powell (USA) San Jose June 9, 1984
71.26 Flag of Sweden Rickard Bruch (SWE) Malmö November 15, 1984
71.26 Flag of Czechoslovakia Imrich Bugár (TCH) San Jose May 25, 1985

[edit] Women

MARK ATHLETE VENUE DATE
76.80 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Gabriele Reinsch (GDR) Neubrandenburg July 9, 1989
74.56 Flag of Czechoslovakia Zdenka Šilhavá (TCH) Nitra August 26, 1984
74.56 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Ilke Wyludda (GDR) Neubrandenburg July 23, 1989
74.08 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Diana Sachse-Gansky (GDR) Karl-Marx-Stadt June 20, 1987
73.84 Flag of Romania Daniela Costian (ROU) Bucharest April 30, 1988
73.36 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Irina Meszynski (GDR) Prague August 17, 1984
73.28 Flag of the Soviet Union Galina Savinkova (URS) Donetsk September 8, 1984
73.23 Flag of Bulgaria Tsvetanka Khristova (BUL) Kazanlak April 19, 1987
73.10 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Gisela Beyer (GDR) Berlin July 20, 1984
72.92 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Martina Hellmann (GDR) Potsdam August 20, 1987

[edit] World Record Progress

[edit] Men

MARK ATHLETE VENUE DATE
47.58 Flag of the United States James Duncan (USA) New York 1912-05-27
47.61 Flag of the United States Thomas Lieb (USA) Chicago 1924-09-14
47.89 Flag of the United States Glenn Hartranft (USA) San Francisco 1925-05-02
48.20 Flag of the United States Bud Houser (USA) Palo Alto 1926-04-02
49.90 Flag of the United States Eric Krenz (USA) Palo Alto 1929-03-09
51.03 Flag of the United States Eric Krenz (USA) Palo Alto 1930-05-17
51.73 Flag of the United States Paul Jessup (USA) Pittsburgh 1930-08-23
52.42 Flag of Sweden Harald Andersson (SWE) Oslo 1934-08-25
53.10 Flag of Germany Willi Schröder (GER) Magdeburg 1935-04-28
53.26 Flag of the United States Archibald Harris (USA) Palo Alto 1941-06-20
53.34 Flag of Italy Adolfo Consolini (ITA) Milano 1941-10-26
54.23 Flag of Italy Adolfo Consolini (ITA) Milano 1946-04-14
54.93 Flag of the United States Robert Fitch (USA) Minneapolis 1946-06-08
55.33 Flag of Italy Adolfo Consolini (ITA) Milano 1948-10-10
56.46 Flag of the United States Fortune Gordien (USA) Lisbon 1949-07-09
56.97 Flag of the United States Fortune Gordien (USA) Hameenlinna 1949-08-14
57.93 Flag of the United States Sim Iness (USA) Lincoln 1953-06-20
58.10 Flag of the United States Fortune Gordien (USA) Pasadena 1953-07-11
59.28 Flag of the United States Fortune Gordien (USA) Pasadena 1953-08-22
59.91 Flag of Poland Edmund Piątkowski (POL) Warsaw 1959-06-14
59.91 Flag of the United States Rink Babka (USA) Walnut 1960-08-12
60.56 Flag of the United States Jay Silvester (USA) Frankfurt 1961-08-11
60.72 Flag of the United States Jay Silvester (USA) Bruxelles 1961-08-20
61.10 Flag of the United States Al Oerter (USA) Los Angeles 1962-05-18
61.64 Flag of the Soviet Union Vladimir Trusenyev (URS) Leningrad 1962-06-04
62.45 Flag of the United States Al Oerter (USA) Chicago 1962-07-01
62.62 Flag of the United States Al Oerter (USA) Walnut 1963-04-27
62.94 Flag of the United States Al Oerter (USA) Walnut 1964-04-25
64.55 Flag of Czechoslovakia Ludvík Daněk (TCH) Turnov 1964-08-02
65.22 Flag of Czechoslovakia Ludvík Daněk (TCH) Sokolov 1965-10-12
66.54 Flag of the United States Jay Silvester (USA) Modesto 1968-05-25
68.40 Flag of the United States Jay Silvester (USA) Reno 1968-09-18
68.40 Flag of Sweden Ricky Bruch (SWE) Stockholm 1972-07-05
68.48 Flag of South Africa John van Reenen (RSA) Stellenbosch 1975-03-14
69.08 Flag of the United States John Powell (USA) Long Beach 1975-05-03
69.18 Flag of the United States Dan Gergen (USA) Walnut 1976-04-24
69.80 Flag of the United States Luke Moldenhauer (USA) San Jose 1976-05-01
70.24 Flag of the United States Mac Wilkins (USA) San Jose 1976-05-01
70.86 Flag of the United States Mac Wilkins (USA) San Jose 1976-05-01
71.16 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Wolfgang Schmidt (GDR) Berlin 1978-08-09
71.86 Flag of the Soviet Union Yuriy Dumchev (URS) Moscow 1983-05-29
74.08 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Jürgen Schult (GDR) Neubrandenburg 1986-06-06


[edit] Women

MARK ATHLETE VENUE DATE
27.39 Flag of France Yvonne Tembouret (FRA) Paris 1923-09-23
27.70 Flag of France Lucie Petit (FRA) Paris 1924-07-14
28.325 Flag of France Lucie Petit (FRA) Brussels 1924-07-21
30.225 Flag of France Lucienne Velu (FRA) Paris 1924-09-14
31.15 Flag of Czechoslovakia Maria Vidlaková (TCH) Prague 1925-10-11
34.15 Flag of Poland Halina Konopacka (POL) Warsaw 1926-05-23
38.34 Flag of Germany Milly Reuter (GER) Braunschweig 1926-08-22
39.18 Flag of Poland Halina Konopacka (POL) Warsaw 1927-09-04
39.62 Flag of Poland Halina Konopacka (POL) Amsterdam 1928-07-31
40.345 Flag of Poland Jadwiga Wajs (POL) Pabianice 1932-05-15
40.39 Flag of Poland Jadwiga Wajs (POL) Lodz 1932-05-16
40.84 Flag of Germany Grete Heublein (GER) Hagen 1932-06-19
42.43 Flag of Poland Jadwiga Wajs (POL) Lodz 1932-06-19
43.08 Flag of Poland Jadwiga Wajs (POL) Królewska Huta 1933-07-15
43.795 Flag of Poland Jadwiga Wajs (POL) London 1934-08-11
44.34 Flag of Germany Gisela Mauermayer (GER) Ulm 1935-06-02
44.76 Flag of Germany Gisela Mauermayer (GER) Nuremberg 1935-06-04
45.53 Flag of Germany Gisela Mauermayer (GER) Munich 1935-06-23
46.10 Flag of Germany Gisela Mauermayer (GER) Jena 1935-06-29
47.12 Flag of Germany Gisela Mauermayer (GER) Dresden 1935-08-25
48.31 Flag of Germany Gisela Mauermayer (GER) Dresden 1936-07-11
53.25 Flag of the Soviet Union Nina Dumbadze (URS) Moscow 1948-08-08
53.37 Flag of the Soviet Union Nina Dumbadze (URS) Gori 1951-05-27
53.61 Flag of the Soviet Union Nina Romashkova (URS) Odessa 1952-08-09
57.04 Flag of the Soviet Union Nina Dumbadze (URS) Tblisi 1952-10-18
57.15 Flag of the Soviet Union Tamara Press (URS) Rome 1960-09-12
57.43 Flag of the Soviet Union Tamara Press (URS) Moscow 1961-07-15
58.06 Flag of the Soviet Union Tamara Press (URS) Sofia 1961-09-01
58.98 Flag of the Soviet Union Tamara Press (URS) London 1961-09-20
59.29 Flag of the Soviet Union Tamara Press (URS) Moscow 1963-05-19
59.70 Flag of the Soviet Union Tamara Press (URS) Moscow 1965-08-11
61.26 Flag of West Germany Liesel Westermann (FRG) São Paulo 1967-11-05
61.64 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Christine Spielberg (GDR) Regis-Breitingen 1968-05-26
62.54 Flag of West Germany Liesel Westermann (FRG) Werdohl 1968-08-24
62.70 Flag of West Germany Liesel Westermann (FRG) Berlin 1969-06-18
63.96 Flag of West Germany Liesel Westermann (FRG) Hamburg 1969-09-27
64.22 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Helsinki 1971-08-12
64.88 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Munich 1971-09-04
65.42 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Moscow 1972-05-31
65.48 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Augsburg 1972-06-24
66.76 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Moscow 1972-08-04
67.32 Flag of Romania Argentina Menis (ROU) Bucharest 1972-09-23
67.44 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Riga 1973-05-25
67.58 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Moscow 1973-07-11
69.48 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Edinburgh 1973-09-07
69.90 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Prague 1974-05-27
70.20 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Zurich 1975-08-20
70.50 Flag of the Soviet Union Faina Melnyk (URS) Sochi 1976-04-24
70.72 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Evelin Jahl (GDR) Dresden 1978-08-12
71.50 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Evelin Jahl (GDR) Potsdam 1980-05-10
71.80 Flag of Bulgaria Maria Petkova (BUL) Sofia 1980-07-15
73.26 Flag of the Soviet Union Galina Savinkova (URS) Lessilidse 1983-05-23
73.36 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Irina Meszynski (GDR) Prague 1984-08-17
74.56 Flag of Czechoslovakia Zdenka Šilhavá (CSK) Nitra 1984-08-26
76.80 Flag of the German Democratic Republic Gabriele Reinsch (GDR) Neubrandenburg 1988-07-09


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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ - IAAF All-time top Discus throws URL last accessed on 2007-01-30