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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's hammer throw

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Men's hammer throw
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
DatesSeptember 4 & 7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anatoliy Bondarchuk
 Soviet Union
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jochen Sachse
 East Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vasiliy Khmelevskiy
 Soviet Union
← 1968
1976 →

The men's hammer throw field event at the 1972 Olympic Games took place on September 4 & 7.[1]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:[2]

World record West Germany Walter Schmidt 76.40 m Lahr, Germany September 4, 1971
Olympic record  Gyula Zsivótzky (HUN) 73.63 m Mexico City, Mexico October 17, 1968

Results

All throwers reaching 66.00 m (216 ft 6+12 in) and the top 12 including ties advanced to the finals. All qualifiers are shown in blue. All distances are listed in metres.

Qualifying

Rank Name Nationality Group Mark 1st throw 2nd throw 3rd throw
1 Anatoliy Bondarchuk  Soviet Union B 72.88 72.88 p p
2 Gyula Zsivótzky  Hungary B 71.20 71.20 p p
3 Reinhard Theimer  East Germany A 70.66 70.66 p p
4 Vasiliy Khmelevskiy  Soviet Union A 70.00 70.00 p p
5 Jochen Sachse  East Germany B 69.94 69.94 p p
6 Strećko Štiglić  Yugoslavia A 69.60 65.52 69.60 p
7 Tom Gage  United States B 69.40 65.32 65.14 69.40
8 Mario Vecchiato  Italy A 68.12 68.12 p p
9 Jacques Accambray  France B 68.00 68.00 p p
10 Karl-Hans Riehm  West Germany A 67.64 64.44 67.64 p
11 István Encsi  Hungary A 67.38 67.38 p p
12 Shigenobu Murofushi  Japan B 67.26 65.94 67.26 p
13 Stavros Moutaftsidis  Greece A 67.22 67.22 p p
14 Edwin Klein  West Germany A 67.14 67.14 p p
15 Uwe Beyer  West Germany B 67.04 67.04 p p
16 Peter Sternad  Austria B 66.74 x 66.74 p
17 Iosyp Hamskiy  Soviet Union B 66.72 x x 66.72
18 Takeo Sugawara  Japan A 66.50 65.94 64.56 66.50
19 Sándor Eckschmiedt  Hungary B 66.44 66.44 p p
20 Barry Williams  Great Britain A 66.32 x 66.32 p
21 Todor Manolov  Bulgaria B 65.62 x x 65.62
22 Al Schoterman  United States A 65.18 65.18 63.74 64.06
23 Stanisław Lubiejewski  Poland A 64.80 60.34 64.80 x
24 Howard Payne  Great Britain B 64.56 63.58 64.56 64.10
25 Yoshihisa Ishida  Japan B 63.82 63.00 63.82 x
26 Georgios Georgiadis  Greece B 63.58 63.58 x x
27 George Fenn  United States A 62.14 57.28 62.14 58.86
28 William Silen  Puerto Rico B 62.02 x x 62.02
29 Vladimir Prikhodko  France A 61.78 60.80 61.78 59.58
30 José Alberto Vallejo  Argentina B 60.08 x 60.08 x
31 Darwin Piñeyrúa  Uruguay A 59.84 59.84 x 58.50
- Jorge Nuñez  Mexico B DNS

Final

Rank Name Nationality Mark 1st throw 2nd throw 3rd throw 4th throw 5th throw 6th throw Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anatoliy Bondarchuk  Soviet Union 75.50 75.50 72.62 71.76 73.78 73.50 72.90 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jochen Sachse  East Germany 74.96 71.54 x 73.70 71.26 x 74.96
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vasiliy Khmelevskiy  Soviet Union 74.04 68.82 71.62 74.04 68.16 x x
4 Uwe Beyer  West Germany 71.52 70.32 71.52 x 68.98 69.90 x
5 Gyula Zsivótzky  Hungary 71.38 71.38 70.44 70.48 x 70.66 70.20
6 Sándor Eckschmiedt  Hungary 71.20 71.20 x 67.26 69.24 67.90 68.86
7 Edwin Klein  West Germany 71.14 71.14 x x 69.70 70.26 x
8 Shigenobu Murofushi  Japan 70.88 69.36 70.88 70.32 65.70 69.08 68.54
9 Mario Vecchiato  Italy 70.58 x 69.46 70.58
10 Karl-Hans Riehm  West Germany 70.12 70.12 68.98 69.44
11 István Encsi  Hungary 70.06 66.32 69.82 70.06
12 Tom Gage  United States 69.50 66.94 69.50 x
13 Reinhard Theimer  East Germany 69.16 x 69.16 x
14 Strećko Štiglić  Yugoslavia 68.34 67.60 68.34 67.60
15 Stavros Moutaftsidis  Greece 68.30 68.14 68.30 67.04
16 Barry Williams  Great Britain 68.18 68.18 66.56 x
17 Peter Sternad  Austria 66.64 65.60 65.94 66.64
18 Iosyp Hamskiy  Soviet Union 66.26 66.26 x 65.34
19 Jacques Accambray  France 65.06 x 65.06 x
20 Takeo Sugawara  Japan 64.70 55.82 64.56 64.70

Key: OR = Olympic record; p = pass; x = fault; NM = no mark; DNS = did not start

References