List of discus throw national champions (men)

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Below a list of all national champions in the Men's Discus Throw event in track and field from several countries since 1980.

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Australia

Belgium

Bulgaria

Canada

Denmark

Estonia

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* unofficial championships

Finland

Germany

East Germany

West Germany

Unified Germany

Great Britain

Hungary

Italy

Latvia

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Russia

South Africa

Spain

Sweden

Ukraine

United States

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References

  1. "EESTI MEISTRIVÕISTLUSTE KOLM PAREMAT" [Estonian Championships top3](PDF). Estonian Athletic Association (in Estonian). Retrieved 2022-06-29.