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2002 European Athletics Championships – Women's discus throw

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The final of the Women's discus throw event at the 2002 European Championships in Munich, Germany was held on August 7, 2002. There were a total number of 18 participating athletes. The qualifying rounds were staged a day earlier, on August 6, with the mark set at 62.00 metres.

Medalists

Gold Greece Ekaterini Voggoli
Greece (GRE)
Silver Russia Natalya Sadova
Russia (RUS)
Bronze Greece Anastasia Kelesidou
Greece (GRE)

Abbreviations

  • All results shown are in metres
Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records

Standing records prior to the 2002 European Athletics Championships
World Record  Gabriele Reinsch (GDR) 76.80 m July 9, 1988 East Germany Neubrandenburg, East Germany
Event Record  Diana Sachse (GDR) 71.36 m August 28, 1986 West Germany Stuttgart, West Germany

Qualification

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance
1 2 3
1  Ekaterini Voggoli (GRE) 61.94 m
2  Vera Pospíšilová (CZE) 61.93 m
3  Anastasia Kelesidou (GRE) 61.18 m
4  Areti Abatzi (GRE) 61.03 m
5  Joanna Wiśniewska (POL) 60.40 m
6  Teresa Machado (POR) 59.53 m
7  Vladimíra Racková (CZE) 58.92 m
8  Natalya Sadova (RUS) 58.44 m
9  Marzena Wysocka (POL) 58.24 m
10  Jana Tucholke (GER) 56.63 m
11  Shelley Newman (GBR) 56.57 m
12  Mélina Robert-Michon (FRA) 56.56 m
13  Alice Matejková (ESP) 56.18 56.03 53.25 56.18 m
14  Agnese Maffeis (ITA) 55.58 m
15  Anna Söderberg (SWE) 55.55 m
16  Tiina Kankaanpää (FIN) 54.14 m
17  Eha Rünne (EST) 54.01 m
 Vera Begić (CRO) NM

Final

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ekaterini Voggoli (GRE) 63.09 64.31 63.57 59.13 59.32 59.05 64.31 m
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Natalya Sadova (RUS) 61.95 64.07 64.12 63.93 x x 64.12 m
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Anastasia Kelesidou (GRE) 63.92 62.91 61.58 60.93 59.93 61.21 63.92 m
4  Vera Pospíšilová (CZE) 60.37 x 60.77 x 62.31 57.70 62.31 m
5  Marzena Wysocka (POL) 59.82 61.24 x 62.20 59.91 x 62.20 m
6  Areti Abatzi (GRE) 59.93 x 61.49 x 58.43 x 61.49 m
7  Teresa Machado (POR) 60.36 x 58.97 60.41 58.64 x 60.41 m
8  Vladimíra Racková (CZE) 52.92 x 59.28 59.23 x 57.33 59.28 m
9  Joanna Wiśniewska (POL) 57.29 58.92 57.69 58.92 m
10  Shelley Newman (GBR) 55.03 57.38 55.69 57.38 m
11  Jana Tucholke (GER) 56.53 x 55.78 56.53 m
12  Mélina Robert-Michon (FRA) 54.92 54.07 x 54.92 m

See also

References

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