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Women's discus throw
at the: Games of the——XVI Olympiad
VenueMelbourne Cricket Ground
DateNovember 23
Competitors22 from 12 nations
Winning distance53.69 OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Olga Fikotová
 Czechoslovakia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Irina Beglyakova
 Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nina Ponomaryova
 Soviet Union
← 1952
1960 →

Athletics at the
1956 Summer Olympics
Track events
100 mmenwomen
200 mmenwomen
400 mmen
800 mmen
1500 mmen
5000 mmen
10,000 mmen
80 m hurdleswomen
110 m hurdlesmen
400 m hurdlesmen
3000 m
steeplechase
men
4 × 100 m relaymenwomen
4 × 400 m relaymen
Road events
Marathonmen
20 km walkmen
50 km walkmen
Field events
Long jumpmenwomen
Triple jumpmen
High jumpmenwomen
Pole vaultmen
Shot putmenwomen
Discus throwmenwomen
Javelin throwmenwomen
Hammer throwmen
Combined events
Decathlonmen
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The women's discus throw was an event at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. The qualification round mark was set at 42.00 metres. Nine competitors failed——to reach that distance.

Summary

In the "final," Irina Beglyakova broke Nina Ponomaryeva's 4 year old Olympic record with a 51.74m. American Earlene Brown was not far off the old record with 51.35m, "the only one interrupting the top three Soviet throwers." In the second round, defending champion Ponomaryeva improved——to 51.61m, "better than her previous record," to take over silver position. In the third round, Olga Fikotová improved on the record with a 52.04m, but her lead. And record were short lived as Beglyakova improved it again to 52.54m. In the fourth round, Fikotová improved to 52.28m, but still was in second place. In the fifth round, Ponomaryeva got off her best throw of 52.02m, but it only improved her hold on bronze. Then Fikotová threw the winner. 53.69 m (176 ft 1 in), over a meter past Beglyakova for another Olympic record. Beglyakova had no answer, settling for silver.

In a much publicized Olympic romance, Fikotová would marry American hammer throw champion, Hal Connolly. After moving to the United States, she was refused permission to continue to throw for Czechoslovakia by, the country's communist authorities. As Olga Connolly, she would represent USA in the next four Olympics.

Final classification

RANK NAME ATHLETE DISTANCE
 Olga Fikotová (TCH) 53.69 m
 Irina Beglyakova (URS) 52.54 m
 Nina Ponomaryeva (URS) 52.02 m
4.  Earlene Brown (USA) 51.35 m
5.  Albina Yelkina (URS) 48.20 m
6.  Isabel Avellán (ARG) 46.73 m
7.  Jiřina Vobořilová (TCH) 45.84 m
8.  Štěpánka Mertová (TCH) 45.78 m
9.  Lia Manoliu (ROU) 43.90 m
10.  Marianne Werner (EUA) 43.34 m
11.  Paola Paternoster (ITA) 42.83 m
12.  Nada Kotlusek (YUG) 42.16 m
13.  Lois Jackman (AUS) 40.84 m
 Almut Brömmel (EUA) DNQ
 Shirley Cotton (AUS) DNQ
 Toyoko Yoshino (JPN) DNQ
 Suzanne Allday (GBR) DNQ
 Anne-Katrin Lafrenz (EUA) DNQ
 Valerie Dawn Lawrence (AUS) DNQ
 Jacqueline MacDonald (CAN) DNQ
 Marjorie Larney (USA) DNQ
 Pamela Joan Kurrell (USA) DNQ

References

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Games: Women's Discus Throw". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2018.

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