Women Discus Throw Athletics IX Olympic Games Amsterdam, Netherlands 1928 - 31st July - Gold Medal: Halina Konopacka, Poland
FinalDistanceQual
1. Halina KonopackaPOLPOL39.62m WR39.17m
2. Lillian CopelandUSAUSA37.08m36.33m
3. Ruth SvedbergSWESWE35.92m34.68m
4. Milly ReuterGeRGeR35.86m34.75m
5. Grete HeubleinGeRGeR35.56m35.56m
6. Lisl PerkausAUTAUT33.54m33.54m
7. Maybelle ReichardtUSAUSA33.52m33.52m
8. Genowefa KobielskaPOLPOL32.72m32.72m

world Women Discus Throw History

Venue: Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam. Capp.: 31,600.
21 competitors from 12 nations.
Between 1925 and 1927 Halina Konopacka had set five world records, of which two were ratified. Her cast of 39.17 in the qualifying round missed her record by one centimetre. The 27 year-old, throwing while clad in her usual outfit of shorts, singlet and beret, improved in the final with a world record of 39.62, to become the first-ever Olympic women’s athletics gold medallist.
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