Gheorghe Gușet
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| Born | (1968-05-28)28 May 1968 Zalău, Romania
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| Died | 12 June 2017(2017-06-12) (aged 49) Cluj Napoca, Romania
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| Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | 
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| Weight | 118 kg (260 lb) | 
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| Sport | Athletics | 
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| Event | Shot put | 
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| Club | CSM Armătura Zalău | 
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| Personal best(s) | 20.84 m (1999) 21.04 m (2006i)[1][2]
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Gheorghe Gușet (28 May 1968 – 12 June 2017) was a Romanian shot putter. He competed at the 1992, 2000 and 2004 Olympics and had his best result in 2004, aged 36 (14th place).[1] Gușet was noted for being competitive in his late 30s, and set his all-time personal record aged 38, while most shot putters peak in their late 20s or early 30s. Due to health problems (chronic kidney disease) he was forced to retire from competitions in 2008. On 25 October 2008, a kidney transplantation was carried out successfully. Gușet died on 12 June 2017 in Cluj Napoca, Romania from an aortic dissection at the age of 49.[3]
Competition record
Representing   Romania
 Romania
| Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes | 
| 1990 | European Championships | Split, Yugoslavia | 17th (q) | 18.87 m | 
| 1991 | World Indoor Championships | Seville, Spain | 15th | 18.07 m | 
| World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 14th (q) | 18.55 m | 
| 1992 | Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 17th (q) | 18.96 m | 
| 1993 | World Indoor Championships | Toronto, Canada | 12th (q) | 18.09 m | 
| World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | 19th (q) | 18.95 m | 
| 1994 | European Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 15th (q) | 18.47 m | 
| Jeux de la Francophonie | Évry, France | 1st | 19.67 m | 
| 1998 | European Indoor Championships | Valencia, Spain | 18th (q) | 18.22 m | 
| European Championships | Budapest, Hungary | 10th | 18.87 m | 
| 1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | 18th (q) | 19.46 m | 
| 2000 | European Indoor Championships | Ghent, Belgium | 4th | 20.21 m | 
| Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia | 30th (q) | 18.56 m | 
| 2001 | World Indoor Championships | Lisbon, Portugal | 9th | 19.68 m | 
| World Championships | Edmonton, Canada | 14th (q) | 19.74 m | 
| 2002 | European Indoor Championships | Vienna, Austria | 11th (q) | 19.49 m | 
| European Championships | Munich, Germany | 7th | 20.05 m | 
| 2003 | World Indoor Championships | Birmingham, United Kingdom | – | NM | 
| World Championships | Paris, France | 13th (q) | 19.83 m | 
| 2004 | World Indoor Championships | Budapest, Hungary | – | NM | 
| Olympic Games | Athens, Greece | 14th (q) | 19.68 m | 
| 2005 | European Indoor Championships | Madrid, Spain | 5th | 20.25 m | 
| World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 11th (q) | 19.83 m | 
| 2006 | World Indoor Championships | Moscow, Russia | 4th | 20.60 m | 
| European Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 17th (q) | 19.00 m | 
References
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1913: Tamotsu Tatsuno1914: Kinichi Goto1915: Satoshi Suzuki1916: Tetsugoro Ito1917–18: Shosuke Nakamura1919: Hiroshi Masuda1920: Tadaomi Nimura1921: Mitsuzo Hanai1922: Yoshio Sarumaru1923: Sueyoshi Yokokawa1924: Not held1925: Kazuo Higuchi1926: Sueyoshi Mizokawa1927: Shizuo Takada1928: Sueyoshi Ishida1929: Mae Saito1930–31: Shizuo Takada1932: Denjiro Kurihara1933–35: Shizuo Takada1936–37: Yoshiro Kamidai1938: Hanji Aoki1939: Taisuke Nishida1940: Hidematsu Nagakura1941: Not held1942: Seihei Nishimura1943–45: Not held1946–48: Seihei Nishimura1949: Takashi Kimura1950–51 Fuo Denda1952 Norimi Sato1953–54: Yoshio Kojima1955–59: Hitoshi Goto1960: Shozo Yanagawa1961–62: Teruo Itokawa1963: Heinfried Birlenbach (FRG)1964: Yoshihisa Ishida1965: Ichiro Watanabe1966–67: Yoshihisa Ishida1968–77: Masazumi Aoki1978–79: Yuzo Koyama1980: Yoshihisa Urita1981: Tetsushi Ikegawa1982: Shigenori Miura1983: Yoshihisa Urita1984: Yoshio Ito1985–87: Yoshihisa Urita1988: Toshiyuki Yamato1989: Yuji Okano1990: Sergey Nikolayev (URS)1991:  (ROM)1992: Yuji Okano1993: Adewale Olukoju (NGR)1994–96: Yuji Okano1997–2001: Yasutada Noguchi2002: Satoshi Hatase2003: Yasutada Noguchi2004: Yohei Murakawa2005–07: Satoshi Hatase2008: Yohei Murakawa2009: Sotaro Yamada2010: Satoshi Hatase2011: Yohei Murakawa2012–18: Satoshi Hatase2019: Hisashi Takeda2020: Shinichi Yukinaga2021: Reiji Takeda2022: Hikaru Murakami2023: Hitoshi Okumura
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