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2005 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's javelin throw

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The men's javelin throw event at the 2005 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Erfurt, Germany, at Steigerwaldstadion on 15 and 17 July.[1][2][3]

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Medalists

Gold Igor Janik
 Poland
Silver Antti Ruuskanen
 Finland
Bronze Magnus Arvidsson
 Sweden

Results

Final

17 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s) Igor Janik  Poland 72.71 77.25 77.03 x x 75.50 77.25
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Antti Ruuskanen  Finland 73.76 75.04 74.81 75.31 76.82 72.88 76.82
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Magnus Arvidsson  Sweden 74.83 76.15 71.94 74.06 68.10 70.41 76.15
4 Vladislav Shkurlatov  Russia 73.58 x 74.81 76.12 x 72.04 76.12
5 Tero Järvenpää  Finland 69.53 70.90 75.25 x x 75.25 75.25
6 Teemu Wirkkala  Finland 69.61 74.97 74.30 70.97 72.28 x 74.97
7 Uladzimir Kazlou  Belarus 62.56 67.09 72.81 70.42 70.39 64.28 72.81
8 Ciprian Moruţan  Romania x 71.74 x 70.52 70.92 69.07 71.74
9 Ilya Korotkov  Russia x 69.18 x 69.18
10 Kristo Galeta  Estonia 69.13 x 67.68 69.13
11 Kārlis Alainis  Latvia x 65.12 60.81 65.12
12 Alex van der Merwe  United Kingdom 62.26 63.00 63.62 63.62

Qualifications

15 July
Qualifying 72.50 or 12 best to the Final

Group A

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Vladislav Shkurlatov  Russia 81.14 Q
2 Tero Järvenpää  Finland 78.88 Q
3 Teemu Wirkkala  Finland 74.85 Q
4 Ciprian Moruţan  Romania 73.13 Q
5 Kristo Galeta  Estonia 72.52 Q
6 Uladzimir Kazlou  Belarus 68.64 q
7 Matija Kranjc  Slovenia 67.58
8 Edijs Kravalis  Latvia 63.39

Group B

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Igor Janik  Poland 75.98 Q
2 Magnus Arvidsson  Sweden 72.86 Q
3 Antti Ruuskanen  Finland 72.76 Q
4 Ilya Korotkov  Russia 71.62 q
5 Kārlis Alainis  Latvia 69.84 q
6 Alex van der Merwe  United Kingdom 68.58 q
7 Marko Jänes  Estonia 66.88

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 15 athletes from 10 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ European Athletics U23 Championships Ostrava 2011 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK - 5th European Athletics U23 Championships - Erfurt, Germany 14.7.-17.7.2005 (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 56–68, retrieved 24 October 2014
  2. ^ European Athletics U23 Championships - Erfurt, Germany - 14 - 17 July 2005 - Results / Ergebnisse (Men) (PDF), European Athletics Association, retrieved 7 November 2014
  3. ^ 5th European Athletics U23 Championships - Erfurt GER 14–17 July, European Athletics Association, archived from the original on 2014-10-21, retrieved 7 November 2014
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