Athletics at the 1970 Summer Universiade – Men's hammer throw
The men's hammer throw event at the 1970 Summer Universiade was held at the Stadio Comunale in Turin on 4 September 1970.[1]
Records
Standing records prior to the 1970 Summer Universiade | ||||
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World record | 75.48 | Rovno, Soviet Union | 12 October 1969 | |
Universiade record | 67.74 | Budapest, Hungary | August 1965 |
Results
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Jochen Sachse | 72.34 | UR | ||
Vasiliy Khmelevskiy | 68.54 | |||
Vladimir Ambrosyev | 66.80 | |||
4 | Shigenobu Murofushi | 66.48 | ||
5 | Walter Schmidt | 64.70 | ||
6 | Mario Vecchiato | 64.02 | ||
7 | José Alcantara | 62.86 | ||
8 | Dimitar Mindov | 62.30 | ||
9 | Walter Bernardini | 60.78 | ||
10 | Eberhard Gäde | 60.38 | ||
11 | Nurullah İvak | 58.88 | ||
12 | Barry Williams | 58.26 | ||
13 | Heimo Viertbauer | 57.34 | ||
Alexander Gusbeth | NM |
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gollark: I see.
gollark: As in, Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or another queen?
gollark: "Fortunately" such high-energy drives would also be very visible when running, so we'd have plenty of time to prepare and be unable to do anything.
gollark: And if they wanted to kill off humans it would be trivial, as anything capable of accelerating a fairly large ship to significant fractions of lightspeed can do the same to a kinetic impactor of some sort.
References
- Gros, Mario / Tomasone & C. (1972). Universiade Torino '70. p. 76.
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