Club throw
Appearance
The club throw is an
1960 Summer Paralympic Games. It was dropped from the women's programme from the 1992 Paralympics in Barcelona but was reinstated for London 2012
.
Sport rules
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/08/Club_throw.png/500px-Club_throw.png)
Like other throwing events, the competition is decided by who can throw the club the farthest, though when the event is contested by athletes of
Raza Points System which considers athletes' relative levels of disability. The club for men and women weighs a minimum of 397 grams (14.0 oz) and is normally made from wood with a metal base.[2] The athlete sits in a frame in a throwing area which is within a marked circle between 2.135 and 2.50 metres (7 ft 0 in and 8 ft 2 in) in diameter. The frame is common for each competitor and is rigid.[2]
The sport is contested at the Paralympics by athletes in the F31, F32 and F51 classes (individuals with the most significant impairment in hand function).
Records
As of 2017[update] the world record for the men's club in the 32 class is held by Maciej Sochal, who threw 37.19 metres (122 ft 0 in) at the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships. The men's record in the 51 class is held by Željko Dimitrijević, who recorded a distance of 31.99 metres (104 ft 11 in) at the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships.[3][4]
As of 2017[update] the world record for the women's club in the 32 class is held by
Claremont, CA on 8 April 2017.[3]
Paralympics
Men
Games | Location | Open to | Gold | Class | Distance (points) |
Silver | Class | Distance (points) |
Bronze | Class | Distance (points) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1984 | New York, United States | 1A | ![]() |
1A | 23.54 | ![]() |
1A | 21.44 | ![]() |
1A | 21.12 |
1988 | Seoul, South Korea | 1A | ![]() |
1A | 23.44 | ![]() |
1A | 18.28 | ![]() |
1A | 17.50 |
1992 | Barcelona, Spain | C6 | ![]() |
C6 | 51.58 WR | ![]() |
C6 | 43.78 | ![]() |
C6 | 43.50 |
1996 | Atlanta, United States | F50 | ![]() |
F50 | 25.84 WR | ![]() |
F50 | 22.75 | ![]() |
F50 | 20.65 |
2000 | Sydney, Australia | F51 | ![]() |
F51 | 27.74 | ![]() |
F51 | 26.88 | ![]() |
F51 | 26.08 |
2004 | Athens, Greece | F32/F51 | ![]() |
F32 | 33.53 (1133) |
![]() Radim Beles (CZE ) |
F51 | 25.44 (993) |
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F32 | 29.17 (986) |
2008 | Beijing, China | F32/F51 | ![]() |
F32 | 35.77 (1125) WR |
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F32 | 34.37 (1081) |
![]() Jan Vanek (CZE ) |
F51 | 25.29 (1063) |
2012 | London Olympic Stadium |
F31/32/51 | ![]() |
F51 | 26.88 (1010) |
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F51 | 26.67 (1004) |
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F32 | 36.31 (1003) |
2016 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | F32 | ![]() |
F32 | 33.91 | ![]() |
F32 | 33.69 | ![]() |
F32 | 31.93 |
F51 | ![]() Zeljko Dimitrijevic (SRB ) |
F51 | 29.96 WR | ![]() Milos Mitic (SRB ) |
F51 | 26.84 | ![]() |
F51 | 26.82 |
Women
Games | Location | Open to | Gold | Class | Distance (points) | Silver | Class | Distance (points) | Bronze | Class | Distance (points) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1960 | Rome, Italy | A | ![]() |
A | 19.10 | ![]() |
A | 17.82 | ![]() |
A | 17.32 |
B | ![]() |
B | 20.07 | ![]() |
B | 19.42 | ![]() |
B | 19.11 | ||
C | ![]() |
C | 26.62 | ![]() |
C | 21.11 | ![]() |
C | 20.21 | ||
2012 | London, United Kingdom | F31/32/51 | ![]() Maroua Ibrahmi (TUN ) |
F32 | 23.43 WR | ![]() |
F32 | 22.51 | ![]() |
F32 | 20.50 |
2016 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | F31/32 | ![]() Maroua Ibrahmi (TUN ) |
F32 | 26.93 WR | ![]() |
F32 | 25.41 | ![]() |
F32 | 19.77 |
2016 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | F51 | ![]() Joanna Butterfield (GBR ) |
F51 | 22.81 WR | ![]() |
F51 | 22.21 | ![]() |
F51 | 21.84 |
See also
References
- ^ "Club throw". channel4.com. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
- ^ a b "IPC Athletics Rules and Regulations,". IPC. 7 March 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
- ^ World Para Athletics. 18 July 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ "SK: Šta je veliki Željko rekao posle povlačenja?". N1. 18 July 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2017.