Mıgırdiç Mıgıryan
![]() Mıgır Mıgıryan discus throwing at Robert College.
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Personal information | |
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Nationality | Ottoman |
Ethnicity | Armenian |
Sport | |
Sport | shot put, discus throw, two handed shot put, pentathlon, decathlon. |
Event(s) | 1912 Summer Olympics |
Updated on 4 February 2013. |
Migir Migiryan or Mıgır Mıgıryan or Mığır Mığıryan (Armenian: Մկրտիչ Մկրյան Mkrtich Mkryan,[1] Turkish: Mıgırdiç Mıgıryan) was one of two athletes that represented Turkey's first official appearance in the Olympic Games which was held in Stockholm in 1912.[2][3][4]
Migiryan participated in shot put, discus throw, two handed shot put, pentathlon, and decathlon competitions.[5] Migir Migiryan along with ethnic Armenian Vahram Papazyan were the only two athletes representing Turkey in the country's first official participation of the Olympics.[6]
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Life
Migir Migiryan attended the prestigious Robert College in Constantinople.[7] One of his classmates was Vahram Papazyan, another ethnic Armenian Olympian who would participate with him at the 1912 Olympics.[7]
When Turkey was admitted to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1911, president of Turkey's Olympic committee Selim Sırrı Tarcan placed advertisements in the local Ikdam and Sabah newspapers in order to recruit athletes for the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm.[3] Migiryan responded to the advertisement and expressed his desires to participate in the games.[3]
Unlike his counterpart Vahram Papazyan, who did not have the required finances to pay for the trip, Migir Migiryan came from a wealthy family who managed to cover all the necessary expenses needed for the trip to the Stockholm Olympics.[3]
Having participated in five different sporting events, Migir Migiryan holds the record of most sporting events participated by a Turkish athlete in Olympic history.[8]
Olympics
During the Olympics, Migiryan managed to play all five sports. However, while competing against famed athlete Jim Thorpe during the Decathlon, Migiryan suffered a wrist injury and was forced to discontinue.[8]
Results
Events | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |
Shot put | N/A | 10.63 | 19 | Did not advance | ||
Discus throw | N/A | 32.98 | 34 | Did not advance | ||
2 hand shot put | N/A | 19.78 | 7 | Did not advance | ||
Pentathlon | N/A | Elim-3 67 | 23 | |||
Decathlon | N/A | 1527.750 | 29 |
See also
References
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