رمي القرص
Athletics Discus throw | |
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![]() German 2012 Olympic champion Robert Harting. | |
الأرقام القياسية العالمية | |
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الأرقام القياسية الأولمپية | |
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الأرقام القياسية لبطولات العالم | |
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يبدأ رمي القرص من داخل دائرة قطرها 2.5 متر، يُحظر على المتسابق أن يتعداها، والقرص مصنوع من الخشب المحاط بالحديد، ويبلغ قطره 22 سم ووزنه 2 كجم، وقد يزن كيلوجراما واحدا فقط في المباريات النسائية. ويقوم المتسابق بالدوران عدة مرات حول نفسه، لكي يكسب القرص أقصى سرعة ممكنة، وفي حركة استرخاء أخيرة للذراع، يزيد من القوة الطاردة لكي يقوم برمي القرص أخيرا.
التاريخ

The sport of throwing the discus traces back to it being an event in the original Olympic Games of Ancient Greece.[1] The discus as a sport was resurrected in Magdeburg, Germany, by Christian Georg Kohlrausch and his students in the 1870s.[2] 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, the 1896 Summer Olympics. Images of discus throwers figured prominently in advertising for early modern Games, such as fundraising stamps for the 1896 games, the main posters for the 1920 and 1948 Summer Olympics. Today the sport of discus is a routine part of modern track-and-field meets at all levels, and retains a particularly iconic place in the Olympic Games.

Regulations
The event consists of throwing a disc of a certain weight or size depending on the competitor. Men and women throw different sized discus with varying sizes of weights depending on age. The weight of the discus is either governed by the World Athletics for international or USA Track & Field for the United States.
Age | Men | Women |
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High School | 1.6 kg | 1 kg |
Collegiate | 2 kg | 1 kg |
Professional | 2 kg | 1 kg |
Master's (35-59) | 1.5 kg | 1 kg |
Master's (60-74) | 1 kg | 1 kg |
Master's (75+) | 1 kg | 0.75 kg |
Age | Men | Women |
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≤17 | 1.5 kg | 1 kg |
18-19 | 1.75 kg | 1 kg |
20-49 | 2 kg | 1 kg |
50-59 | 1.5 kg | 1 kg |
60-74 | 1 kg | 1 kg |
75+ | 1 kg | 0.75 kg |

The typical discus has sides made of plastic, wood, fiberglass, carbon fiber or metal with a metal rim and a metal core to attain the weight. The rim must be smooth, with no roughness or finger holds. A discus with more weight in the rim produces greater angular momentum for any given spin rate, and thus more stability, although it is more difficult to throw. However, a higher rim weight, if thrown correctly, can lead to a farther throw. In some competitions, a solid rubber discus is used (see in the United States).
All-time top 25
Men
Rank | Mark | Athlete | Date | Place | Ref |
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1 | 74.08 m (243 ft 1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
6 June 1986 | Neubrandenburg | |
2 | 73.88 m (242 ft 4+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
3 August 2000 | Kaunas | |
3 | 73.38 m (240 ft 8+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
4 September 2006 | Helsingborg | |
4 | 71.86 m (235 ft 9 in) | ![]() |
29 May 1983 | Moscow | |
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29 June 2019 | Bottnaryd | [7] | ||
6 | 71.84 m (235 ft 8+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
8 June 2013 | Hengelo | |
7 | 71.70 m (235 ft 2+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
14 July 2002 | Szombathely | |
8 | 71.50 m (234 ft 6+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
3 May 1997 | Wiesbaden | |
9 | 71.32 m (233 ft 11+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
4 June 1983 | Eugene | |
10 | 71.26 m (233 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
9 June 1984 | San Jose | |
71.26 m (233 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
15 November 1984 | Malmö | ||
71.26 m (233 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
25 May 1985 | San Jose | ||
13 | 71.18 m (233 ft 6+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
19 July 1983 | San Jose | |
14 | 71.16 m (233 ft 5+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
9 August 1978 | Berlin | |
15 | 71.14 m (233 ft 4+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
22 May 1996 | Salinas | |
16 | 71.06 m (233 ft 1+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
21 May 1983 | Havana | |
17 | 70.98 m (232 ft 10+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
9 July 1980 | Helsinki | |
18 | 70.82 m (232 ft 4 in) | ![]() |
15 April 2006 | Denton | |
19 | 70.78 m (232 ft 2+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
16 June 2019 | Rabat | [8] |
20 | 70.66 m (231 ft 9+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
22 May 2012 | Turnov | |
21 | 70.54 m (231 ft 5 in) | ![]() |
7 May 2002 | Krasnodar | |
22 | 70.38 m (230 ft 10+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
16 May 1971 | Lancaster | |
23 | 70.35 m (230 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
26 June 2021 | Kuortane | [9] |
24 | 70.32 m (230 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
26 May 2002 | Salon-de-Provence | |
25 | 70.29 m (230 ft 7+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
22 July 2020 | Lovelhe | [10] |
Notes
Below is a list of all other performances (excluding ancillary throws) equal or superior to 71.00 m:
- Gerd Kanter also threw 72.02 (2007), 71.88 (2008), 71.64 (2009) and 71.45 (2010).
- Virgilijus Alekna also threw 71.56 (2007), 71.25 (2008), 71.12 (2000) and 71.08 (2006).
- Daniel Ståhl also threw 71.37 (2020) and 71.29 (2017).
- Róbert Fazekas also threw 71.25 (2002).
- Ben Plucknett also threw 71.14 (1983) and 71.08 (1983).
- Lars Riedel also threw 71.06 (1996).
- Ricky Bruch also threw 71.00 (1984).
Notable series
At the 2019 Diamond League Meeting in Doha, Qatar, Daniel Ståhl became the first man to produce six throws beyond 69.50 in a single competition.[11]
Non-legal marks
- Ben Plucknett also threw a world record of 72.34 on 7 July 1981 in Stockholm, but this performance was annulled due to doping offense.
- Rickard Bruch also threw 72.18 on 23 July 1974 at an exhibition meeting in Piteå.
- John Powell also threw 72.08 on 11 September 1987 in Klagshamn, but the throw was made onto a sloping/downhill sector.
- Kamy Keshmiri threw 70.84 on 27 May 1992 in Salinas, but this performance was annulled due to doping offense.
Images
Robert Garrett, Gold Medalist in both the discus and shot put at the 1896 Summer Olympics
2007 World Gold Medalist Gerd Kanter in Osaka
Women
Rank | Mark | Athlete | Date | Place | Ref |
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1 | 76.80 m (251 ft 11+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
9 July 1988 | Neubrandenburg | |
2 | 74.56 m (244 ft 7+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
26 August 1984 | Nitra | |
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23 July 1989 | Neubrandenburg | |||
4 | 74.08 m (243 ft 1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
20 June 1987 | Karl-Marx-Stadt | |
5 | 73.84 m (242 ft 3 in) | ![]() |
30 April 1988 | Bucharest | |
6 | 73.36 m (240 ft 8 in) | ![]() |
17 August 1984 | Prague | |
7 | 73.28 m (240 ft 5 in) | ![]() |
8 September 1984 | Donetsk | |
8 | 73.22 m (240 ft 2+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
19 April 1987 | Kazanlak | |
9 | 73.10 m (239 ft 9+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
20 July 1984 | Berlin | |
10 | 72.92 m (239 ft 2+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
20 August 1987 | Potsdam | |
11 | 72.14 m (236 ft 8 in) | ![]() |
17 August 1984 | Prague | |
12 | 71.80 m (235 ft 6+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
13 July 1980 | Sofia | |
13 | 71.68 m (235 ft 2 in) | ![]() |
14 March 1992 | Beijing | |
14 | 71.58 m (234 ft 10 in) | ![]() |
12 June 1988 | Leningrad | |
15 | 71.50 m (234 ft 6+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
10 May 1980 | Potsdam | |
16 | 71.41 m (234 ft 3+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
18 July 2017 | Bellinzona | [14] |
17 | 71.30 m (233 ft 11 in) | ![]() |
29 May 1992 | Sochi | |
18 | 71.22 m (233 ft 7+3⁄4 in) | ![]() |
15 July 1984 | Walnut | |
19 | 71.16 m (233 ft 5+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
12 September 2021 | Berlin | [15] |
20 | 70.88 m (232 ft 6+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
8 May 1992 | Havana | |
21 | 70.80 m (232 ft 3+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
18 June 1988 | Kharkiv | |
22 | 70.68 m (231 ft 10+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
18 July 1992 | Sevilla | |
23 | 70.65 m (231 ft 9+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
20 June 2015 | Bilbao | [16] |
24 | 70.50 m (231 ft 3+1⁄2 in) | ![]() |
24 April 1976 | Sochi | |
25 | 70.34 m (230 ft 9+1⁄4 in) | ![]() |
16 May 1988 | Athens |
Notes
Below is a list of all other performances (excluding ancillary throws) equal or superior to 72.95 m:
- Gabriele Reinsch also threw 74.44 (1988) and 73.42 (1988).
- Ilke Wyludda also threw 74.40 (1988), 73.16 (1988) and 73.04 (1989).
- Diana Sachse also threw 73.90 (1987), 73.32 (1987), 73.26 (1986), 73.24 (1987) and 73.04 (1987).
- Daniela Costian also threw 73.78 (1988).
- Galina Savinkova also threw 73.26 (1983) and 72.96 (1985).
Non-legal marks
- Martina Hellmann also threw 78.14 at an unofficial meeting in Berlin on 6 September 1988
- Ilke Wyludda also threw 75.36 at an unofficial meeting in Berlin on 6 September 1988
- Darya Pishchalnikova of Russia threw a best of 70.69 in Cheboksary on 5 July 2012, but this performance was annulled due to doping offense.
Olympic medalists
Men
قالب:Olympic medalists in men's discus throw
Women
قالب:Olympic medalists in women's discus throw
World Championships medalists
Men
قالب:World Championships in Athletics medalists in men's discus throw
Women
قالب:World Championships in Athletics medalists in women's discus throw
Season's bests
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انظر أيضاً
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