Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw

{{Infobox Olympic event

|event = Men's discus throw

|games = 2004 Summer

|image = File:Virgilijus Alekna 2007.jpg

|image_size = 200px

|caption = Virgilijus Alekna (2007)

|venue = Olympic Stadium

|dates = 21–23 August

|competitors = 39

|nations = 26

|longnames = yes

|gold = Virgilijus Alekna

|goldNOC = LTU

|silver = Zoltán Kővágó

|silverNOC = HUN

|bronze = Aleksander Tammert

|bronzeNOC = EST

|win_label = Winning distance

|win_value = 69.89 {{OlyR|athletics}}

|prev = 2000

|next = 2008

}}

{{AthleticsAt2004SummerOlympics}}

The men's discus throw competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens was held at the Olympic Stadium on 21–23 August. It was originally planned to hold the discus throw at the Ancient Olympia Stadium, but it was discovered that the field was not large enough to accommodate the range of modern discus throwers, and would have posed a danger to spectators. As such, it was decided to move the discus throw and to hold the shot put at the ancient stadium, despite the fact that the shot put was not contested at the Ancient Olympic Games.{{cite web|title=Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics|url=http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/olympic-games/28th-olympic-games-3201|work=Athens 2004|publisher=IAAF|access-date=12 February 2015}} Thirty-nine athletes from 26 nations competed.

Hungary's Róbert Fazekas had initially finished first in the final but committed an anti-doping breach for failing to submit a proper urine sample during the drug test and was thereby not allowed to present his gold in the medal ceremony, resulting in his disqualification.{{cite news|title=Discus champion thrown out of Games after doping breach|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2004-08-25/discus-champion-thrown-out-of-games-after-doping/2032382|publisher=ABC News Australia|date=25 August 2004|access-date=22 April 2014}} Lithuania's Virgilijus Alekna, who originally placed second in the final, eventually defended his Olympic title at the time of the medal ceremony and was followed by Fazekas' teammate Zoltán Kővágó for the silver and Estonia's Aleksander Tammert for the bronze.{{cite news|first=Philip|last=Hersh|title=Hungarian Stripped of Discus Title|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-aug-25-sp-olydoping25-story.html|work=Los Angeles Times|date=25 August 2004|access-date=15 February 2015}} Alekna became the 14th man to win multiple medals in the discus throw, and the 4th to win multiple gold medals—matching Martin Sheridan and Bud Houser, but still well behind Al Oerter's four championships. Kővágó's medal was Hungary's first medal in the event since Rudolf Bauer won gold in 1900. Tammert's bronze was Estonia's first men's discus throw medal.

Background

This was the 25th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The returning finalists from the 2000 Games were gold medalist (and 1996 finalist) Virgilijus Alekna of Lithuania, silver medalist (and 1996 gold medalist) Lars Riedel of Germany, bronze medalist Frantz Kruger of South Africa, fourth-place finisher Vasiliy Kaptyukh of Belarus, sixth-place finisher Jason Tunks of Canada, ninth-place finisher Aleksander Tammert of Estonia, tenth-place finisher Michael Möllenbeck of Germany, and eleventh-place finisher Dmitriy Shevchenko of Russia. Alekna was also the reigning world champion and runner-up in the 2002 European championship. The European winner was Hungarian Róbert Fazekas; he and Alekna were the favorites in Athens.{{cite web |url=https://www.olympedia.org/results/66239 |work=Olympedia |title=Discus Throw, Men |access-date=3 November 2020}}

Moldova made its debut in the men's discus throw. The United States made its 24th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Qualification

{{main|Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}

The qualification period for Athletics was 1 January 2003 to 9 August 2004. For the men's discus throw, each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to three athletes who had thrown 64.00 metres or further during the qualification period. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. If an NOC had no athletes that qualified under that standard, one athlete who had thrown 62.55 metres or further could be entered.{{cite web | url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/og2004.htm | title=2004 OLYMPIC GAMES - ATHLETICS QUALIFYING STANDARDS | work = GBR Athletics | access-date = 21 October 2020}}

Competition format

Each athlete received three throws in the qualifying round. All who achieved the qualifying distance progressed to the final. If fewer than twelve athletes achieved this mark, then the twelve furthest throwing athletes reached the final. Each finalist was allowed three throws in the last round, with the top eight athletes after that point being given three further attempts.{{cite web|title=Athletics at the 2004 Athens Summer Games: Men's Discus Throw|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2004/ATH/mens-discus-throw.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417175236/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2004/ATH/mens-discus-throw.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 April 2020|work=Athens 2004|publisher=Sports Reference|access-date=15 February 2015}}

Records

{{As of|2004|8|9|alt=Prior to the competition}}, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

{{World Olympic Record

| world_athlete = {{flagathlete|Jürgen Schult|GDR}}

| world_mark = 74.08

| world_place = Neubrandenburg, East Germany

| world_date = 6 June 1986

| olympic_athlete = {{flagIOCathlete|Lars Riedel|GER|1996 Summer}}

| olympic_mark = 69.40

| olympic_place = Atlanta, United States

| olympic_date = 31 July 1996

}}

Virgilijus Alekna broke the Olympic record with his first throw in the final, marked at 69.89 metres. His only other legal throw, his fifth, surpassed the old record but not the new one, at 69.49 metres. Róbert Fazekas was the first man to throw over 70 metres in Olympic competition, but his disqualification for doping meant that his 70.93 metres throw was not counted as a record.

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

class="wikitable"

! Date

! Time

! Round

Saturday, 21 August 20049:00Qualifying
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| Monday, 23 August 2004

20:20Final

Results

=Qualifying round=

Rule: Qualifying standard 64.50 (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

! Rank !! Group !! Athlete !! Nation !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! Distance !! Notes

bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 1

Balign=left| Róbert Fazekasalign=left| {{flagIOC|HUN|2004 Summer}}

| 63.88

| 68.10

|{{sort|0.00|—}}

| 68.10

| {{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by distance}}, {{abbr|DPG|Disqualified for doping}}

bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 2

Aalign=left| Virgilijus Aleknaalign=left| {{flagIOC|LTU|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|63.80

|67.79

|67.79

| {{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by distance}}

bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 3

Aalign=left| Aleksander Tammertalign=left| {{flagIOC|EST|2004 Summer}}

|65.70

|{{sort|0.00|—}}

|{{sort|0.00|—}}

|65.70

| {{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by distance}}

bgcolor=bbf3bb

| 4

Balign=left| Lars Riedelalign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}

|64.20

|{{sort|0.00|—}}

|{{sort|0.00|—}}

|64.20

| {{abbr|Q|Qualified for final by distance}}

bgcolor=ccf9cc

| 5

Aalign=left| Hannes Hopleyalign=left| {{flagIOC|RSA|2004 Summer}}

|62.71

|62.50

|63.89

|63.89

| {{abbr|q|Qualified for final by place}}

bgcolor=ccf9cc

| 6

Aalign=left| Gabor Matealign=left| {{flagIOC|HUN|2004 Summer}}

|57.40

|62.43

|63.41

|63.41

| {{abbr|q|Qualified for final by place}}

bgcolor=ccf9cc

| 7

Aalign=left| Torsten Schmidtalign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}

|56.86

|60.63

|63.40

|63.40

| {{abbr|q|Qualified for final by place}}

bgcolor=ccf9cc

| 8

Balign=left| Casey Malonealign=left| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}

|59.99

|63.27

|61.83

|63.27

| {{abbr|q|Qualified for final by place}}

bgcolor=ccf9cc

| 9

Balign=left| Vasiliy Kaptyukhalign=left| {{flagIOC|BLR|2004 Summer}}

|63.04

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|62.93

|63.04

| {{abbr|q|Qualified for final by place}}

bgcolor=ccf9cc

| 10

Balign=left| Frantz Krugeralign=left| {{flagIOC|RSA|2004 Summer}}

|60.91

|62.32

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|62.32

| {{abbr|q|Qualified for final by place}}

bgcolor=ccf9cc

| 11

Aalign=left| Libor Malinaalign=left| {{flagIOC|CZE|2004 Summer}}

|60.54

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|62.12

|62.12

| {{abbr|q|Qualified for final by place}}

bgcolor=ccf9cc

| 12

Balign=left| Zoltán Kővágóalign=left| {{flagIOC|HUN|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|61.91

|60.77

|61.91

| {{abbr|q|Qualified for final by place}}

13Balign=left| Mario Pestanoalign=left| {{flagIOC|ESP|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|61.69

|61.69

|

14Aalign=left| Jarred Romealign=left| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}

|59.35

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|61.55

|61.55

|

15Balign=left| Vikas Gowdaalign=left| {{flagIOC|IND|2004 Summer}}

|61.35

|61.39

|59.87

|61.39

|

16Aalign=left| Jason Tunksalign=left| {{flagIOC|CAN|2004 Summer}}

|61.21

|60.02

|60.34

|61.21

|

17Balign=left| Rutger Smithalign=left| {{flagIOC|NED|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|61.11

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|61.11

|

18Aalign=left| Frank Casañasalign=left| {{flagIOC|CUB|2004 Summer}}

|60.15

|60.60

|57.27

|60.60

|

19Balign=left| Wu Taoalign=left| {{flagIOC|CHN|2004 Summer}}

|48.96

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|60.60

|60.60

|

20Aalign=left| Gerd Kanteralign=left| {{flagIOC|EST|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|60.05

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|60.05

|

21Balign=left| Michael Möllenbeckalign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}

|56.42

|59.79

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|59.79

|

22Aalign=left| Ian Waltzalign=left| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}

|58.97

|58.55

|57.52

|58.97

|

23Balign=left| Savvas Panavogloualign=left| {{flagIOC|GRE|2004 Summer}}

|57.26

|58.47

|57.62

|58.47

|

24Balign=left| Aliaksandr Malashevichalign=left| {{flagIOC|BLR|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|57.67

|58.45

|58.45

|

25Aalign=left| Emeka Udechukualign=left| {{flagIOC|GBR|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|58.41

|55.79

|58.41

|

26Balign=left| Aleksandr Borichevskiyalign=left| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}

|58.12

|58.19

|57.86

|58.19

|

27Balign=left| Ercüment Olgundenizalign=left| {{flagIOC|TUR|2004 Summer}}

|57.13

|58.17

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|58.17

|

28Aalign=left| Leonid Cherevkoalign=left| {{flagIOC|BLR|2004 Summer}}

|57.98

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|57.89

|57.98

|

29Balign=left| Abbas Samimialign=left| {{flagIOC|IRI|2004 Summer}}

|57.57

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|56.24

|57.57

|

30Balign=left| Lois Maikel Martínezalign=left| {{flagIOC|CUB|2004 Summer}}

|57.18

|57.10

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|57.18

|

31Balign=left| Igor Primcalign=left| {{flagIOC|SLO|2004 Summer}}

|55.70

|56.33

|55.43

|56.33

|

32Aalign=left| Marcelo Pugliesealign=left| {{flagIOC|ARG|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|56.06

|54.45

|56.06

|

33Aalign=left| Vadim Hranovschialign=left| {{flagIOC|MDA|2004 Summer}}

|53.77

|52.30

|55.64

|55.64

|

34Balign=left| Omar Ahmed El Ghazalyalign=left| {{flagIOC|EGY|2004 Summer}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|55.53

|55.27

|55.53

|

35Aalign=left| Dragan Mustapicalign=left| {{flagIOC|CRO|2004 Summer}}

|54.66

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|54.66

|

36Aalign=left| Jaroslav Žitňanskýalign=left| {{flagIOC|SVK|2004 Summer}}

|53.30

|{{sort|0.00|X}}

|51.87

|53.30

|

37Balign=left| Shaka Solaalign=left| {{flagIOC|SAM|2004 Summer}}

|50.36

|51.10

|50.97

|51.10

|

data-sort-value=38 rowspan=2| —Aalign=left| Anil Kumaralign=left| {{flagIOC|IND|2004 Summer}}{{sort|0.00|x}}{{sort|0.00|x}}{{sort|0.00|x}}{{sort|0.00|No mark}}
Aalign=left| Dmitriy Shevchenkoalign=left| {{flagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer}}{{sort|0.00|x}}{{sort|0.00|x}}{{sort|0.00|x}}{{sort|0.00|No mark}}

=Final=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

! Rank !! Athlete !! Nation !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! Distance !! Notes

{{gold01}}align=left| Virgilijus Aleknaalign=left| {{flagIOC|LTU|2004 Summer}}69.89 {{OlyR|athletics}}{{sort|0.00|X}}{{sort|0.00|X}}{{sort|0.00|X}}69.49{{sort|0.00|X}}69.89{{OlyR|athletics}}
{{silver02}}align=left| Zoltán Kővágóalign=left| {{flagIOC|HUN|2004 Summer}}57.3166.4066.0367.0458.25{{sort|0.00|X}}67.04
{{bronze03}}align=left| Aleksander Tammertalign=left| {{flagIOC|EST|2004 Summer}}66.66{{sort|0.00|X}}64.2863.9564.04{{sort|0.00|X}}66.66
4align=left| Vasiliy Kaptyukhalign=left| {{flagIOC|BLR|2004 Summer}}65.1059.8262.8863.4464.8963.6365.10
5align=left| Frantz Krugeralign=left| {{flagIOC|RSA|2004 Summer}}64.34{{sort|0.00|X}}61.0162.53{{sort|0.00|X}}60.7364.34
6align=left| Casey Malonealign=left| {{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}}62.8060.34{{sort|0.00|X}}64.3362.7363.6564.33
7align=left| Lars Riedelalign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}{{sort|0.00|X}}62.80{{sort|0.00|X}}{{sort|0.00|—}}{{sort|0.00|—}}{{sort|0.00|—}}62.80
8align=left| Hannes Hopleyalign=left| {{flagIOC|RSA|2004 Summer}}60.1861.9962.58colspan=3 data-sort-value=0.00| Did not advance62.58

|

9align=left| Torsten Schmidtalign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|2004 Summer}}{{sort|0.00|x}}61.1861.10colspan=3 data-sort-value=0.00| Did not advance61.18

|

10align=left| Libor Malinaalign=left| {{flagIOC|CZE|2004 Summer}}57.39{{sort|0.00|x}}58.78colspan=3 data-sort-value=0.00| Did not advance58.78

|

11align=left| Gabor Matealign=left| {{flagIOC|HUN|2004 Summer}}57.02{{sort|0.00|x}}57.84colspan=3 data-sort-value=0.00| Did not advance57.84

|

data-sort-value=12| —align=left| Róbert Fazekasalign=left| {{flagIOC|HUN|2004 Summer}}66.3970.9369.3568.9267.64{{sort|0.00|—}}70.93{{abbr|DPG|Disqualified for doping}}

References

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