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Athletics at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Women's hammer throw

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The women's hammer throw event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 8–10 July.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Betty Heidler
 Germany
Martina Hrašnová
 Slovakia
Kathrin Klaas
 Germany

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 63.00 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Betty Heidler  Germany 73.75 73.75 Q
2 A Kathrin Klaas  Germany 69.19 69.19 Q
3 B Maryia Smaliachkova  Belarus x 68.56 68.56 Q
4 A Eileen O'Keeffe  Ireland 68.08 68.08 Q
5 A Silvia Salis  Italy 66.66 66.66 Q
6 A Martina Hrašnová  Slovakia 66.22 66.22 Q
7 A Merja Korpela  Finland x 65.98 65.98 Q
8 B Zalina Marghieva  Moldova 65.92 65.92 Q
9 A Lenka Ledvinová  Czech Republic 64.41 64.41 Q
9 A Marina Marghiev  Moldova 64.41 64.41 Q
11 B Małgorzata Zadura  Poland x x 63.98 63.98 Q
12 B Oksana Kondratyeva  Russia 61.86 63.87 63.87 Q
13 A Inna Sayenko  Ukraine x 63.44 63.44 Q
14 B Bianca Perie  Romania 63.30 63.30 Q
15 B Lena Solvin  Finland 57.91 61.46 60.02 61.46
16 B Paraskevi Theodorou  Cyprus 58.17 x 60.43 60.43
17 B Elisa Palmieri  Italy 60.43 x x 60.43 PB
18 A Aleksandra Lushcheko  Russia 57.86 59.86 x 59.86
19 B Nikola Lomnická  Slovakia 59.33 56.88 x 59.33

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Betty Heidler  Germany 75.83 73.18 x 71.65 70.99 70.77 75.83 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Martina Hrašnová  Slovakia 59.46 72.85 x 71.84 x 70.62 72.85
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kathrin Klaas  Germany 68.72 70.97 x 70.25 x x 70.97
4 Merja Korpela  Finland 69.56 x x 66.22 64.05 65.76 69.56 PB
5 Silvia Salis  Italy 68.74 67.70 67.18 x 66.85 66.84 68.74
6 Bianca Perie  Romania 67.62 x x 68.00 68.16 x 68.16
7 Marina Marghiev  Moldova 68.10 66.03 67.21 x 66.84 x 68.10
8 Zalina Marghieva  Moldova 64.23 67.05 x 64.40 x x 67.05
9 Eileen O'Keeffe  Ireland 66.97 66.46 x 66.97
10 Inna Sayenko  Ukraine 65.08 65.91 65.72 65.91
11 Lenka Ledvinová  Czech Republic 63.41 65.53 x 65.53
12 Maryia Smaliachkova  Belarus x 65.08 x 65.08
13 Oksana Kondratyeva  Russia 63.60 63.98 x 63.98
Małgorzata Zadura  Poland x x x NM

References

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