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2019 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's hammer throw

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The men's hammer throw event at the 2019 European Athletics U23 Championships will be held in Gävle, Sweden, at Gavlehov Stadium Park on 12 and 13 July.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Alberto González
 Spain
Bence Halász
 Hungary
Myhaylo Havrylyuk
 Ukraine

Results

Qualification

Qualification rule: 70.50 (Q) or the 12 best results (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Results Notes
1 B Bence Halász  Hungary 73.49 73.49 Q
2 A Alberto González  Spain 69.37 73.29 73.29 Q
3 A Aaron Kangas  Finland 68.54 69.08 70.87 70.87 Q
4 B Dániel Rába  Hungary 70.81 70.81 Q
5 A Yann Chaussinand  France 69.73 68.80 x 69.73 q
6 B Myhaylo Havrylyuk  Ukraine 68.08 68.31 69.72 69.72 q
7 A Jake Norris  Great Britain 69.09 69.47 x 69.47 q
8 A Aliaksandr Shymanovich  Belarus 68.07 68.30 68.89 68.89 q
9 B Decio Andrade  Portugal 67.58 x 68.06 68.06 q
10 B Balázs Varga  Hungary 67.71 x 67.34 67.71 q
11 A Roope Auvinen  Finland 65.48 x 67.26 67.26 q
12 B Aleksi Jaakkola  Finland x 67.03 66.04 67.03 q
13 B Enguerrand Decroix Tetu  France 65.03 66.82 63.95 66.82
14 A Giacomo Proserpio  Italy 66.69 x x 66.69
15 A Ruben Antunes  Portugal 61.47 65.03 60.83 65.03
16 B Owen Russell  Ireland x 61.60 63.69 63.69
17 A Mihăiță Andrei Micu  Romania 62.34 63.55 x 63.55
18 B Tomas Vasiliauskas  Lithuania 61.22 62.59 61.07 62.59
19 A Dan Morari  Moldova 61.97 x x 61.97
20 B Nikola Mikhov  Bulgaria 60.19 61.51 60.43 61.51
21 A Hakan Mert Sözüdiri  Turkey x 60.64 61.32 61.32
22 A Lasha-Giorgi Gurgenidze  Georgia 59.61 x x 59.61
23 B Elčins Gasanovs  Latvia 59.14 x x 59.14
B Mikhail Bryl  Belarus x x x NM

Final

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alberto González  Spain 71.91 73.36 x 74.36 x x 74.36 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Bence Halász  Hungary 74.14 68.97 73.02 70.57 x x 74.14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Myhaylo Havrylyuk  Ukraine x 69.80 71.21 x 72.21 x 72.21
4 Dániel Rába  Hungary 67.34 70.03 x x 70.80 70.62 70.80
5 Aaron Kangas  Finland 68.72 65.77 67.38 70.28 70.30 70.58 70.58
6 Aliaksandr Shymanovich  Belarus 69.95 70.56 70.16 70.54 68.25 69.46 70.56
7 Aleksi Jaakkola  Finland 68.03 70.08 x 69.48 x 69.11 70.08
8 Yann Chaussinand  France 68.97 x 67.60 64.50 x x 68.97
9 Jake Norris  Great Britain 67.96 68.08 68.64 68.64
10 Roope Auvinen  Finland 67.43 x 67.96 67.96
11 Decio Andrade  Portugal 66.96 65.42 64.65 66.96
12 Balázs Varga  Hungary 62.94 66.41 64.71 66.41

References

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