Heino Lipp - Records

Records

European shot put records
  • 16.66 24 May 1947 Tartu
  • 16.72 7 July 1947 Tartu
  • 16.73 3 September 1947 Kharkiv
  • 16.93 6 August 1950 Moscow
  • 16.95 17 June 1951 Põltsamaa
  • 16.98 7 September 1951 Minsk
Estonian decathlon records (points table since 1936)
  • 6631 1946 Tartu (11,2 - 6.23 - 14.72 - 1.65 - 53,3 - 15,6 - 38.90 - 3.10 - 50.06 - 5.04,8 )
  • 7097 1947 Tallinn (11,5 - 6.08 - 15.50 - 1.65 - 51,2 - 15,6 - 45.44 - 3.10 - 52.59 - 4.42,6)
  • 7584 1948 Tartu (11,3 - 6.40 - 16.04 - 1.70 - 51,7 - 15,4 - 46.78 - 3.40 - 59.07 - 4.49,4)
  • 7780 (7072 points table since 1985) 11 September 1948 Kharkiv (11,4 - 6.13 - 16.18 - 1.70 - 50,2 - 15,4 - 47.55 - 3.40 - 61.96 - 4.35,0)
Estonian discus throw records
  • 49.41 5 September 1947 Kharkiv
  • 49.50 31 July 1947 Tartu
  • 52.18 29 August 1948 Moscow
Personal records
  • 100 m - 11,0s; long jump - 6,53m; shot put - 16.98m; high jump - 1,72m; 400 m - 50,2s; 110 m hurdles - 15,0s; discus throw - 52.18m; pole vault - 3.40m; javelin throw - 61.96m; 1,500 m - 4.33,2; decathlon - 7780p

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