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Discus Throw, Women

Date30 July 1948 — 15:30
StatusOlympic
LocationEmpire Stadium, Wembley, London
Participants21 from 11 countries
FormatFinal only.

The women’s discus throw was possibly the most devalued event on the track and field programme in London. Year rankings had been dominated by the Soviet women but, in 1948, the USSR still refused to compete at the Olympics, albeit for the last time. This prevented Nino Dumbadze, European Champion and unofficial World Record holder with a 50-metre-throw, from competing. A week after the Olympic final, she would shatter the World Record officially by nearly 5 metres. By contrast, the 41.92 (137-6½) winning throw by Micheline Ostermeyer seems like a mediocre performance. However, considering that Ostermeyer had only entered the event because she was so versatile, and had already qualified for two other events, it can be considered remarkable. The Frenchwoman was also a great concert pianist, which was much harder for her than sports: “I practice five hours a day on the piano, and five hours a week for athletics”, she once noted.

PosStart OrderCompetitorNOCDistance
111Micheline OstermeyerFRA41.92Gold
24Edera Cordiale-GentileITA41.17Silver
310Jacqueline MazéasFRA40.47Bronze
419Jadwiga Wajs-MarcinkiewiczPOL39.30
57Lotte HaideggerAUT38.81
613Ans Panhorst-NiesinkNED38.74
71Majken ÅbergSWE38.48
821Ingeborg MelloARG38.44
917Frieda TiltschAUT37.19
1018Paulette VesteFRA36.84
118Frances KaszubskiUSA36.50
122Gudrun ArenanderSWE36.25
1315Nel Roos-LodderNED36.15
1414Bevis ReidGBR35.84
1516Marianne SchlägerAUT34.79
165Dorothy DodsonUSA34.69
176Gabre Gabric-CalvesiITA34.17
1812Park Bong-SikKOR33.80
193Margaret BirtwistleGBR33.02
2020Elspeth WhyteGBR32.46
219Julija MatejYUG30.25