1934 European Athletics Championships – Men's Discus Throw
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1934 European Athletics Championships – Men's Discus Throw
The men's discus throw at the 1934 European Athletics Championships was held in Turin Turin ( , Piedmontese language, Piedmontese: ; it, Torino ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital ..., Italy, at the Stadio Benito Mussolini on 8 September 1934. Medalists Results Final 8 September Qualification 8 September Participation According to an unofficial count, 18 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event. * (1) * (1) * (1) * (1) * (2) * (1) * (2) * (2) * (2) * (1) * (1) * (1) * (2) References {{DEFAULTSORT:1934 European Athletics Championships, Mens discus throw Discus throw Discus throw at the European Athletics Championships ...
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Discus Throw
The discus throw (), also known as disc throw, is a track and field event in which an athlete throws a heavy disk (mathematics), disc—called a discus—in an attempt to mark a farther distance than their competitors. It is an classical antiquity, ancient sport, as demonstrated by the fifth-century-BC Myron statue ''Discobolus''. Although not part of the current pentathlon, it was one of the events of the Ancient Olympic pentathlon, ancient Greek pentathlon, which can be dated back to at least 708 BC, and it is part of the modern decathlon. History The sport of throwing the discus traces back to it being an event in the Ancient Olympic Games, original Olympic Games of Ancient Greece. The discus as a sport was resurrected in Magdeburg, Germany, by gymnastics teacher Christian Georg Kohlrausch and his students in the 1870s. Organized men's competition was resumed in the late 19th century, and has been a part of the modern Summer Olympic Games since the first modern competition, ...
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Biography

Born in the Netherlands, he was the Dutch national shot put champion on multiple occasions, first winning the title in 1932 and repeating the feat in 1934. He remained champion through to 1944 and regained the title in 1946, holding it until 1949. As a shotputter he also won the
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