The men's shot put at the 1958 European Athletics Championships was held in Stockholm, Sweden, at Stockholms Olympiastadion on 23 August 1958.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Arthur Rowe![]() |
Silver | Viktor Lipsnis![]() |
Bronze | Jiří Skobla![]() |
Results
Final
23 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Arthur Rowe | ![]() | 17.78 | CR NR |
![]() | Viktor Lipsnis | ![]() | 17.47 | |
![]() | Jiří Skobla | ![]() | 17.12 | |
4 | Hermann Lingnau | ![]() | 17.07 | |
5 | Silvano Meconi | ![]() | 16.98 | |
6 | Vladimir Loshchilov | ![]() | 16.96 | |
7 | Vilmos Varjú | ![]() | 16.77 | |
8 | Alfred Sosgórnik | ![]() | 16.65 | |
9 | Dieter Urbach | ![]() | 16.65 | |
10 | Todor Artarski | ![]() | 16.48 | |
11 | Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski | ![]() | 16.33 | |
12 | Jaroslav Plíhal | ![]() | 16.26 | |
13 | Joel Eklund | ![]() | 16.20 | |
14 | Martyn Lucking | ![]() | 16.02 | |
15 | Aksel Thorsager | ![]() | 15.88 | |
16 | Georgios Tsakanikas | ![]() | 15.73 | |
17 | Gunnar Huseby | ![]() | 15.62 |
Qualification
23 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hermann Lingnau | ![]() | 17.00 | Q |
2 | Alfred Sosgórnik | ![]() | 16.79 | Q |
3 | Viktor Lipsnis | ![]() | 16.76 | Q |
4 | Vladimir Loshchilov | ![]() | 16.75 | Q |
5 | Jiří Skobla | ![]() | 16.75 | Q |
6 | Silvano Meconi | ![]() | 16.07 | Q |
7 | Arthur Rowe | ![]() | 16.04 | Q |
8 | Vilmos Varjú | ![]() | 15.95 | Q |
9 | Georgios Tsakanikas | ![]() | 15.91 | Q |
10 | Dieter Urbach | ![]() | 15.89 | Q |
11 | Joel Eklund | ![]() | 15.76 | Q |
12 | Martyn Lucking | ![]() | 15.74 | Q |
13 | Todor Artarski | ![]() | 15.61 | Q |
14 | Jaroslav Plíhal | ![]() | 15.60 | Q |
15 | Gunnar Huseby | ![]() | 15.50 | Q |
16 | Aksel Thorsager | ![]() | 15.45 | Q |
17 | Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski | ![]() | 15.32 | Q |
18 | Mario Monti | ![]() | 14.53 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 18 athletes from 12 countries participated in the event.
Bulgaria (1)
Czechoslovakia (2)
Denmark (1)
Greece (1)
Hungary (1)
Iceland (1)
Italy (2)
Poland (2)
Soviet Union (2)
Sweden (1)
Great Britain (2)
West Germany (2)
References
- ↑ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 384–390, retrieved 13 August 2014
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