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  2. Discus throw - Wikipedia

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    The discus throw (pronunciation ⓘ), also known as disc throw, is a track and field sport in which the participant athlete throws an oblate spheroid weight — called a discus — in an attempt to mark a further distance than other competitors.

  3. List of CCCAA Championship records in track and field

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    Discus throw: 168 ft 3 in (51.28 m) Samantha Gutierrez: Riverside: 5/21/2010: Antelope Valley College: Hammer throw: 195 ft 10 in (59.69 m) Jessika Byrd: Riverside: 5/17/2013: College of San Mateo: Javelin throw: 162 ft 7 in (49.55 m) Melody Harris: Fresno City College: 5/18/2016: San Diego Mesa College: Heptathlon: 5424: Juanita Webster ...

  4. Stephanie Brown Trafton - Wikipedia

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    In the first throw of the discus final, she threw a 9-foot personal best of 201 feet 3 inches, surpassing the international A-standard mark, and qualified for her first Olympic team. In August 2004, Brown Trafton competed at the Athens Games, and her best mark in the qualifying round failed to advance her to the finals. She placed 22nd with a ...

  5. Mike Buncic - Wikipedia

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    Buncic had the world's longest Discus Throw for the 1991 season on April 4, 1991, of 227'7" at Fresno, California. He was the US National Champion in 1995. This US championship followed having previously finished as runner-up a total of six times. He retired from competition in 1996. Buncic competed for the University of Kentucky where he was a ...

  6. Ken Carpenter (discus thrower) - Wikipedia

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    Discus throw William Kenneth Carpenter (April 19, 1913 – March 15, 1984) was an American discus thrower . He won the NCAA and AAU titles in 1935 and 1936, becoming the first two-time NCAA champion in a weight throw event from the University of Southern California (USC).

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  8. Discus throw at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the main 1900 Olympic men's discus throw, a handicap competition was held four days later. Gustaf Söderström, who had placed sixth in the main event, took first place with a throw of 40.50 m, having had a handicap of 5.5 m. Gyula Strausz, 13th in the main discus, was runner-up with 39.49 m off a 6.3 m handicap.

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