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2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's hammer throw

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Men's hammer throw
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates1 October (qualification)
2 October (final)
Competitors31 from 20 nations
Winning distance80.50 m
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Poland
silver medal
 
   France
bronze medal
 
   Hungary
bronze medal
 
   Poland
← 2017
2022 →

The men's hammer throw at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, from 1 to 2 October 2019.[1]

Summary

The finals opened with all but two already over 74 metres, three throwers over 76 metres, Eivind Henriksen, Wojciech Nowicki and Quentin Bigot; Bence Halász at 78.18m and Pawel Fajdek at 79.34m all in the first round. The second round saw the rest of the field over 74, Bigot solidifying his hold on third with a 78.06m and Fajdek improving to 80.16m. In the third, Henriksen challenged the podium with a 77.38m. It took exactly 76 metres just to get three more throws. In the fourth round Nowicki upped his challenge to 77.42m, Bigot edged into silver position with a 78.19m and then Fajdek landed the winner 80.50 m (264 ft 1 in). In the fifth round, Mykhaylo Kokhan threw a personal best 77.39m, then in the final frame, Nowicki dropped his best of 77.69m, originally not enough to get onto the podium.

However, after the competition, the Polish delegation protested the officials call on Halász in the first round, claiming his stepping outside of the circle, a foul, being missed. On further review, IAAF decided the officials acted improperly but the early call affected the rest of way Halász performed in the competition. Nowicki was awarded an additional bronze medal.[2]

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh  URS 30 Aug 1986 Stuttgart, Germany
Championship 83.38 Szymon Ziółkowski  POL 5 Aug 2001 Edmonton, Canada
World leading 81.74 Wojciech Nowicki  POL 2 Jul 2019 Poznań, Poland
African 81.27 Mostafa El Gamel  EGY 21 Mar 2014 Cairo, Egyptz
Asian 84.86 Koji Murofushi  JPN 29 Jun 2003 Prague, Czech Republic
NACAC 82.52 Lance Deal  USA 7 Sep 1996 Milan, Italy
South American 78.63 Wagner Domingos  BRA 19 Jun 2016 Celje, Slovenia
European 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh  URS 30 Aug 1986 Stuttgart, Germany
Oceanian 79.29 Stuart Rendell  AUS 6 Jul 2002 Varaždin, Croatia

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[4]

Date Time Round
1 October 16:30 Qualification
2 October 21:40 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 76.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[5][6]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3
1 B Paweł Fajdek  Poland (POL) 79.24 79.24 Q
2 A Wojciech Nowicki  Poland (POL) 77.89 77.89 Q
3 A Quentin Bigot  France (FRA) 77.44 77.44 Q
4 B Rudy Winkler  United States (USA) 76.00 74.03 77.06 77.06 Q, PB
5 A Javier Cienfuegos  Spain (ESP) 74.87 75.06 76.90 76.90 Q
6 B Bence Halász  Hungary (HUN) 76.90 76.90 Q
7 B Mykhaylo Kokhan  Ukraine (UKR) x 76.56 76.56 Q
8 B Eivind Henriksen  Norway (NOR) 76.21 75.48 76.46 76.46 q
9 A Yevgeniy Korotovskiy  Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 74.96 75.90 76.36 76.36 q
10 A Nick Miller  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) x 76.36 x 76.36 q
11 A Hleb Dudarau  Belarus (BLR) 71.74 75.38 76.28 76.28 q
12 A Ashraf Amgad El-Seify  Qatar (QAT) 72.38 76.22 x 76.22 q, SB
13 B Michail Anastasakis  Greece (GRE) 72.75 73.62 75.07 75.07
14 A Conor McCullough  United States (USA) 74.26 74.88 72.82 74.88
15 B Zakhar Makhrosenka  Belarus (BLR) 71.74 73.08 74.80 74.80
16 B Serghei Marghiev  Moldova (MDA) 74.15 74.25 74.28 74.28
17 A Gabriel Kehr  Chile (CHI) 73.99 73.80 71.79 73.99
18 B Marcel Lomnický  Slovakia (SVK) 73.51 73.01 x 73.51
19 B Denis Lukyanov  Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 71.41 71.93 73.47 73.47
20 B Özkan Baltaci  Turkey (TUR) 73.19 72.68 x 73.19
21 A Diego del Real  Mexico (MEX) 71.90 73.15 71.62 73.15
22 A Krisztián Pars  Hungary (HUN) 72.69 72.36 73.05 73.05
23 A Christos Frantzeskakis  Greece (GRE) 72.96 x 72.81 72.96
24 A Daniel Haugh  United States (USA) x 68.52 72.85 72.85
25 B Humberto Mansilla  Chile (CHI) 71.71 x 72.68 72.68
26 B Roberto Sawyers  Costa Rica (CRC) x 70.58 72.41 72.41
27 A Serhiy Perevoznikov  Ukraine (UKR) x 72.16 71.26 72.16
28 B Alberto González  Spain (ESP) 71.69 71.59 x 71.69
29 B Serhiy Reheda  Ukraine (UKR) x x 71.28 71.28
30 A Mostafa El Gamel  Egypt (EGY) 68.99 70.45 68.16 70.45
31 A Joaquín Gómez  Argentina (ARG) 70.07 70.17 68.40 70.17

Final

The final was started on 2 October at 21:40.[7]

Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s) Paweł Fajdek  Poland (POL) 79.34 80.16 79.37 80.50 x x 80.50
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Quentin Bigot  France (FRA) 76.34 78.06 77.89 78.19 x 74.87 78.19 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bence Halász  Hungary (HUN) 78.18 x x x 73.76 x 78.18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Wojciech Nowicki  Poland (POL) 76.25 76.50 x 77.42 x 77.69 77.69 [8]
5 Mykhaylo Kokhan  Ukraine (UKR) 74.52 72.58 75.83 76.21 77.39 76.50 77.39 PB
6 Eivind Henriksen  Norway (NOR) 76.03 x 77.38 x 75.36 77.07 77.38
7 Javier Cienfuegos  Spain (ESP) 73.25 74.73 76.00 76.57 76.01 74.64 76.57
8 Hleb Dudarau  Belarus (BLR) 75.45 74.36 76.00 74.30 74.46 75.34 76.00
9 Ashraf Amgad El-Seify  Qatar (QAT) 75.28 75.41 75.09 75.41
10 Nick Miller  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 75.31 x x 75.31
11 Rudy Winkler  United States (USA) 74.42 75.20 73.47 75.20
12 Yevgeniy Korotovskiy  Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) x 74.64 75.14 75.14

References

  1. ^ "Hammer Throw Men − Qualification − Start List" (PDF). IAAF. 30 September 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  2. ^ S.A, Telewizja Polska. "Polish hammer throwers strike gold and bronze in Qatar". tvpworld.com.
  3. ^ "Hammer throw Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Men's hammer throw − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Qualification summary" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Hammer Throw Men − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  8. ^ "Report: men's hammer throw − IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019". IAAF. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
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