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1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's hammer throw

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The men's hammer throw event at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Athens, Greece, at Olympic Stadium on 18 and 19 July.[1][2] A 7257g (senior implement) hammer was used.

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Medalists

Gold Vitaliy Alisevich
 Soviet Union
Silver Valeriy Gubkin
 Soviet Union
Bronze Sabin Khristov
 Bulgaria

Results

Final

19 July

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vitaliy Alisevich  Soviet Union 72.00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Valeriy Gubkin  Soviet Union 71.78
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sabin Khristov  Bulgaria 68.96
4 Raphaël Piolanti  France 68.26
5 Björn-Peter Fuhrmann  East Germany 68.06
6 René Fox  West Germany 67.26
7 Sean Carlin  Australia 66.48
8 Jörn Hübner  East Germany 66.10
9 Frédéric Kuhn  France 62.00
10 Nicola Sundas  Italy 61.34
11 Liviu Gabriel Ion  Romania 58.58
12 Milan Malát  Czechoslovakia 57.36

Qualifications

18 Jul

Group A

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Sean Carlin  Australia 67.66 Q
2 Björn-Peter Fuhrmann  East Germany 67.12 Q
3 Valeriy Gubkin  Soviet Union 66.36 Q
4 Vitaliy Alisevich  Soviet Union 66.10 Q
5 Raphaël Piolanti  France 65.52 Q
6 Sabin Khristov  Bulgaria 63.70 Q
7 Jörn Hübner  East Germany 63.48 Q
8 Frédéric Kuhn  France 61.54 Q
9 René Fox  West Germany 61.26 Q
10 Milan Malát  Czechoslovakia 60.98 Q
11 Liviu Gabriel Ion  Romania 60.74 Q
12 Nicola Sundas  Italy 59.38 q
13 Otto Kohout  Czechoslovakia 59.06
14 Nobuhiro Todoroki  Japan 58.30
15 Rene Díaz  Cuba 58.24
16 Peter Baxevanis  Australia 57.34
17 Hannes Pinter  Austria 57.28
18 Ioánnis Deligiánnis  Greece 56.26
19 Aryírios Klapanaras  Greece 55.60
20 Adrián Marzo  Argentina 55.52
21 Victor Solé  Spain 55.42
22 Mika Hansson  Finland 54.68
23 Paul Rao  United States 51.88
24 Nicos Anastasiades  Cyprus 49.08
25 Rashid Riyadh  Bahrain 48.40
26 Daniel Ford  United States 47.40
27 Evan Brown  Canada 46.52
Eldon Pfeiffer  Canada NM

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 28 athletes from 20 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1986 Athens GRE Jul 16-20, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 26 February 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015
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