XXVII Olympics – Discus Throw

Disc

Technical Data

Stamp Set Summer Olympic Games 2000 - Sydney
Date of Issue September 17, 2000
Denomination Rs. 3
Quantity 3000000
Perforation comb 13
Printer Calcutta Security Printers Ltd
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1778

Stamp Number IN 1843

Yvert et Tellier IN 1544

Stanley Gibbons IN 1947

Themes

Discus Throw at the XXVII Olympic Games

Event: Discus Throw

Location: Sydney, Australia

Dates: September 15 – October 1, 2000

Overview:

  • The Discus Throw is a track and field event where athletes throw a heavy disc as far as possible. It requires a combination of strength, speed, and technique.

Key Points:

  1. Technique: The discus throw involves a spinning motion in a circular ring before releasing the disc. Athletes aim to maximize the distance while maintaining control of their technique.
  2. Equipment: The discus is a circular plate made of metal and wood or composite materials, with a standard weight for men (2 kg) and women (1 kg).
  3. Rules: The thrower must remain inside the throwing circle during the spin and release. The throw is measured from the inside edge of the circle to the point where the discus lands.

Historical Context:

  • Ancient Olympics: The discus throw was a part of the ancient Greek Olympic Games, symbolizing athletic skill and precision.
  • Modern Olympics: Reintroduced in the modern Olympic Games, the discus throw continues to be a prestigious event showcasing the athletic prowess of competitors.

Indian Participation:

  • Athletes: Indian athletes competing in discus throw may have aimed to set personal and national records while representing their country on this global stage.
  • Achievements: The discus throw remains a significant event for Indian athletics, with athletes striving to make an impact and achieve notable performances.

Stamp Design:

  • Visual Representation: The stamp featuring the discus throw aims to capture the dynamic action and elegance of the sport. It showcases the athlete’s form and the intensity of the competition.

Significance:

  • Cultural Impact: Highlights India’s engagement with the Olympic Games and its commitment to track and field events.
  • Inspiration: Encourages young athletes in India to pursue excellence in sports and aspire to participate in the Olympics.

The discus throw at the XXVII Olympic Games in Sydney represents a blend of tradition and modern athletic achievement, reflecting the enduring appeal of the sport and its significance in the Olympic movement.