Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw


The men's discus throw competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium on 6–7 August. Each athlete receives three throws in the qualifying round. All who achieve the qualifying distance progress to the final. If less than twelve athletes achieve this mark, then the twelve furthest throwing athletes reach the final. Each finalist is allowed three throws in last round, with the top eight athletes after that point being given three further attempts.
Six made the automatic qualifier to the finals, Ehsan Haddadi, Jorge Fernandez and Robert Harting on their first attempt. The top qualifier was defending champion Gerd Kanter, but it took him three throws to get a distance that would qualify. The #10 qualifier was two-time champion Virgilijus Alekna.
In the final, most improved their distances by several meters. Alekna launched a 67.38 on the third throw of the competition. Four throws later, Haddadi took the lead with a 68.18, with Harting moving into second place with 67.79. That was the situation through the first four rounds. Kanter made minor improvements, but was out of the medals until his fifth throw of 68.03, knocking Alekna out of his fourth straight medal. Two throws later, Harting launched the winner, going just 9 cm beyond Haddadi with a 68.27. The 2.01m, 130 kg. Harting celebrated his medal on his victory lap skillfully jumping over the row of women's hurdles already on the track and doing a Hulk Hogan shirt rip.

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time
DateTimeRound
Monday, 6 August 201210:00Qualifications
Tuesday, 7 August 201219:45Finals

Records

, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.
World record74.08 mNeubrandenburg, East Germany6 June 1986
Olympic record69.89 mAthens, Greece23 August 2004
2012 World leading70.66 mTurnov, Czech Republic22 May 2012

Results

Qualification

Qual. rule: qualification standard 65.00m or at least best 12 qualified.
RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1BX59.7266.3966.39Q
2B66.22--66.22Q
3B65.34--65.34Q
4BX63.0065.2865.28Q
5A63.5265.20-65.20Q
6A65.19--65.19Q
7A62.0864.6563.9664.65q
8B64.1362.66X64.13q
9B64.00X61.3964.00q
10A62.3263.88X63.88q
11AX63.7660.2163.76q
12A63.55XX63.55q
13A63.4862.4962.5463.48
14B63.4063.36X63.40
15B61.69X63.1563.15
16B63.0062.7063.0963.09
17B61.0462.8362.8762.87
18A62.18XX62.18
19A58.1557.6762.1462.14
20BX59.5961.8561.85
21B61.1760.5959.2561.17
22B58.73X61.0861.08
23AXX60.8760.87
24B59.4060.8160.2760.81
25A59.60X60.3460.34
26B60.1660.2658.8960.26
27A57.0060.2059.7860.20
28A58.0160.0859.6460.08
29B54.2055.7860.0860.08
30A59.9559.34X59.95
31BXX59.5759.57
32A59.56XX59.56
33B55.4855.8059.5459.54
34BX58.2259.1759.17
35AX58.18X58.18
36A57.7658.1757.7958.17
37AX55.2357.5457.54
38B57.48XX57.48
39A56.2556.7257.4657.46
40AXX57.3357.33
41BX56.20X56.20

Final