Track and field at the 2011 Military World Games – Men's discus throw
The men's discus throw event at the 2011 Military World Games was held on 23 July at the Estádio Olímpico João Havelange.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world and CISM record were as follows:
World Record | 74.08 | Neubrandenburg, East Germany | 6 June 1986 | |
CISM World Record | 65.87 | Hyderabad, India | 16 October 2007 |
Schedule
Date | Time | Round |
---|---|---|
23 July 2011 | 09:45 | Final |
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Mahmoud Samimi |
Rashid Al-Dosari |
Musab Momani |
Results
Final
Source: [1]
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Mark | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mahmoud Samimi | 60.15 | 58.10 | 60.19 | 61.36 | x | x | 61.36 | |||
Rashid Al-Dosari | 52.89 | 53.03 | 57.44 | 60.21 | x | 61.21 | 61.21 | |||
Musab Momani | 55.83 | 60.97 | 56.50 | x | x | x | 60.97 | |||
4 | Giovanni Faloci | 59.52 | 57.62 | 57.76 | x | 56.84 | 59.23 | 59.52 | ||
5 | Sultan Al-Dawoodi | 52.42 | 55.74 | 54.23 | x | 58.15 | 55.54 | 58.15 | ||
6 | Hannes Kirchler | 56.74 | 57.46 | x | x | 56.51 | 55.33 | 57.46 | ||
7 | Oleskii Semenov | 56.79 | 55.65 | 55.91 | 55.85 | 57.04 | 57.37 | 57.37 | ||
8 | Siarhei Rohanau | x | 55.68 | 57.24 | x | 54.57 | x | 57.24 | ||
9 | Jesús Parejo | 53.75 | 54.59 | x | 54.59 | |||||
10 | Piotr Malachowski | 53.67 | 33.65 | 52.93 | 53.67 | |||||
11 | Basharat Ali | 51.56 | x | 48.32 | 51.56 | |||||
12 | Rashid Al-Meqbaali | 43.75 | 49.35 | x | 49.35 | |||||
13 | Lukas Jost | 38.85 | 49.28 | x | 49.28 | |||||
14 | Andriy Semenov | 48.54 | – | DNF | 48.54 | |||||
15 | Adama Camara | 38.89 | 35.92 | 37.64 | 38.89 | |||||
16 | Jorge Luis Chacón | 34.51 | x | – | 34.51 |
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References
- Final results. RIO 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved on 2016-06-07.
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