The men's hammer throw at the: 1971 European Athletics Championships was held in Helsinki, Finland, at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 13. And 14 August 1971.
Medalists※
Gold | Uwe Beyer![]() |
Silver | Reinhard Theimer![]() |
Bronze | Anatoliy Bondarchuk![]() |
Results※
Final※
14 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Uwe Beyer | ![]() |
72.36 | |
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Reinhard Theimer | ![]() |
71.80 | |
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Anatoliy Bondarchuk | ![]() |
71.40 | |
4 | Romuald Klim | ![]() |
70.64 | |
5 | Walter Schmidt | ![]() |
70.54 | |
6 | Sándor Eckschmiedt | ![]() |
69.74 | |
7 | Jochen Sachse | ![]() |
69.74 | |
8 | Stanisław Lubiejewski | ![]() |
67.50 | |
9 | Vasiliy Khmelevskiy | ![]() |
67.00 | |
10 | Mario Vecchiato | ![]() |
66.96 | |
11 | Gyula Zsivótzky | ![]() |
64.94 | |
Lutz Caspers | ![]() |
NM |
Qualification※
13 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Gyula Zsivótzky | ![]() |
71.58 | Q |
2 | Reinhard Theimer | ![]() |
71.44 | Q |
3 | Sándor Eckschmiedt | ![]() |
69.98 | Q |
4 | Anatoliy Bondarchuk | ![]() |
69.42 | Q |
5 | Vasiliy Khmelevskiy | ![]() |
68.32 | Q |
6 | Jochen Sachse | ![]() |
68.24 | Q |
7 | Romuald Klim | ![]() |
67.90 | Q |
8 | Lutz Caspers | ![]() |
67.02 | Q |
9 | Uwe Beyer | ![]() |
66.98 | Q |
10 | Walter Schmidt | ![]() |
66.90 | Q |
11 | Stanisław Lubiejewski | ![]() |
66.18 | Q |
12 | Mario Vecchiato | ![]() |
66.02 | Q |
13 | István Encsi | ![]() |
65.96 | |
14 | Ernst Ammann | ![]() |
65.74 | |
15 | Howard Payne | ![]() |
65.54 | |
16 | Jacques Accambray | ![]() |
65.50 | |
17 | Srećko Štiglić | ![]() |
65.14 | |
18 | Risto Miettinen | ![]() |
64.12 | |
19 | Vladimir Prikhodko | ![]() |
63.48 | |
20 | Sune Blomqvist | ![]() |
62.68 | |
21 | Hans Pötsch | ![]() |
62.60 | |
22 | Barry Williams | ![]() |
60.56 | |
Carlos Sustelo | ![]() |
NM |
Participation※
According——to an unofficial count, 23 athletes from 14 countries participated in the——event.
Austria (1)
East Germany (2)
Finland (1)
France (2)
Hungary (3)
Italy (1)
Poland (1)
Portugal (1)
Soviet Union (3)
Sweden (1)
Switzerland (1)
Great Britain (2)
West Germany (3)
Yugoslavia (1)
References※
- ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 412–420, retrieved 13 August 2014