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Athletics at the 1965 Summer Universiade – Men's shot put

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The men's shot put event at the 1965 Summer Universiade was held at the People's Stadium in Budapest on 26 August 1965.[1][2]

The winning margin was 1.63 metres which as of 2024 remains the only time the men's shot put was won by more than 1.1 metres at these games.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Randy Matson
 United States
Nikolay Karasyov
 Soviet Union
Eduard Gushchin
 Soviet Union

Results

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Qualification

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Rank Group Name Nationality Result Notes
1 ? Randy Matson  United States 18.38 Q
2 ? Zsigmond Nagy  Hungary 17.15 Q
3 ? Werner Heger  West Germany 16.81 Q
4 ? Géza Fejér  Hungary 16.77 Q
5 ? Loukas Louka  Greece 16.56 Q
6 ? John McGrath  United States 16.46 Q
7 ? Jacek Majchrowski  Poland 16.25 Q
8 ? Nikolay Karasyov  Soviet Union 16.23 Q
9 ? Traugott Glöckler  West Germany 15.67 Q
10 ? Eduard Gushchin  Soviet Union 15.55 Q
11 ? Alan Carter  Great Britain 15.53 Q
12 ? Adrian Gagea  Romania 15.50 Q
13 ? Boško Tomasović  Yugoslavia 15.46 Q
13 ? Gabriel Kladek  Czechoslovakia 15.46 Q
15 ? Heimo Reinitzer  Austria 15.25 Q
16 ? Alberto Díaz de la Gándara  Spain 15.21 Q
17 ? Henryk Wieprzycki  Poland 15.09 Q
18 ? Hans Schulze-Bauer  Austria 15.05 Q
19 ? Andrea Balleggi  Italy 14.80 [3]
20 ? Shigenobu Murofushi  Japan 13.53

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Randy Matson  United States 20.31
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nikolay Karasyov  Soviet Union 18.68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Eduard Gushchin  Soviet Union 18.45
4 Zsigmond Nagy  Hungary 18.12
5 John McGrath  United States 18.01
6 Boško Tomasović  Yugoslavia 17.47
7 Werner Heger  West Germany 17.18
8 Géza Fejér  Hungary 17.05
9 Alan Carter  Great Britain 16.35
10 Jacek Majchrowski  Poland 16.32
11 Traugott Glöckler  West Germany 16.31
12 Loukas Louka  Greece 16.28
13 Alberto Díaz de la Gándara  Spain 15.95
14 Hans Schulze-Bauer  Austria 15.73
15 Heimo Reinitzer  Austria 15.46
16 Adrian Gagea  Romania 15.40
17 Henryk Wieprzycki  Poland 15.35
18 Gabriel Kladek  Czechoslovakia 15.33

References

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  1. ^ "España perdió con Francia en la prórroga" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 26 August 1965. p. 6. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  2. ^ Results at Tilastopaja
  3. ^ Tuscan athletes' results