Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put explained

Event:Men's shot put
Games:1928 Summer
Venue:Olympic Stadium
Date:July 29
Competitors:22
Nations:14
Win Label:Winning distance
Win Value:15.87
Longnames:yes
Gold:John Kuck
Goldnoc:USA
Silver:Bruce Bennett
Silvernoc:USA
Bronze:Emil Hirschfeld
Bronzenoc:GER
Prev:1924
Next:1932

The men's shot put event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on Sunday, 29 July 1928. Twenty-two shot putters from 14 nations competed.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation was 4.[2] The event was won by Johnny Kuck of the United States, the nation's second consecutive, and seventh overall, victory in the men's shot put. Kuck set a new world record. Future film star Bruce Bennett, then still using his birth name Herman Brix, took silver. Emil Hirschfeld won Germany's first shot put medal with bronze.

Background

This was the eighth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Ninth-place finisher Raoul Paoli of France was the highest-placed returning thrower from the 1924 Games. The world record holder and favorite coming into the event was Emil Hirschfeld of Germany, attempting to become only the second man from outside the United States to win.[3]

Czechoslovakia and Romania made their debut in the men's shot put. The United States appeared for the eighth time, the only nation to have competed in all Olympic shot put competitions to date.

Competition format

The competition continued to use the two-round format employed since 1900 and maintained since 1908, wherein results carried over between rounds. During the qualifying round, each athlete was allotted three throws. The six highest-scoring male athletes advanced to the final, where they were granted an additional three throws. The best outcome, whether from the qualifying or final round, was taken into consideration for determining the final rankings.[3] [4]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1928 Summer Olympics.

At first Bruce Bennett set a new Olympic record in the first round of the qualification with 15.75 metres. Emil Hirschfeld also threw better than the old Olympic record in the first throw, but was 3 centimetres short of Bennett's new mark. In the second round of the final John Kuck set a new world record with 15.87 metres.

Results

The best six shot putters qualified for the final. The throwing order is not available and the throwing series are only incompletely available for the best six throwers.

Rank Group Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance data-sort-type=numberThrow-off Notes
2 15.00e 14.80e 15.43 15.10e 15.87 15.20e 15.87
1 15.75 15.30e 15.30e 15.40e 15.20e 15.50e 15.75
2 15.72 14.98 15.52 15.63 14.78 15.01 15.72
4 1 13.80 14.99 data-sort-value=1.00Unknown data-sort-value=1.00Unknown data-sort-value=1.00Unknown data-sort-value=1.00Unknown 14.99
5 1 14.69 14.40e 13.90e 14.00e 13.90e 13.92 14.69 13.92
6 1 14.69 14.64 14.66 13.91 14.58 13.82 14.69 13.82
7 2 Unknown Did not advance 14.68
8 2 Unknown Did not advance 14.35
9 2 Unknown Did not advance 14.01
10 1 Unknown Did not advance 13.77
11 2 Unknown Did not advance 13.72
12 2 Unknown Did not advance 13.54
13 2 Unknown Did not advance 13.40
14 2 Unknown Did not advance 13.12
15 2 Unknown Did not advance 12.98
16 2 Unknown Did not advance 12.82
17 1 Unknown Did not advance 12.70
18 1 Unknown Did not advance 12.68
19 1 Unknown Did not advance 12.55
20 2 Unknown Did not advance 12.52
2 Unknown Did not advance 12.52
22 1 Unknown Did not advance 11.33

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athletics at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games: Men's Shot Put . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417174555/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1928/ATH/mens-shot-put.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . 5 January 2018 . sports-reference.com.
  2. Official Report, p. 374.
  3. Web site: Shot Put, Men . Olympedia . 2 October 2020.
  4. Official Report, p. 454.