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2019 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's hammer throw

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The women's hammer throw event at the 2019 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Gävle, Sweden, at Gavlehov Stadium Park on 11 and 12 July.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Sofiya Palkina
 Authorised Neutral Athletes
Nastassia Maslava
 Belarus
Sara Fantini
 Italy

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

European U23 record  Tatyana Beloborodova (RUS) 77.06 Moscow, Russia 15 July 2005
Championship U23 record  Alexandra Tavernier (FRA) 72.98 Tallinn, Estonia 10 July 2015

Results

The qualification will be held on July 11 at 10:30 and 11:35.

Qualification rule: 64.00 (Q) or the 12 best results (q) qualified for the final.[1][2][3]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Results Notes
1 B Sofiya Palkina  Authorised Neutral Athletes 66.84 66.84 Q
2 A Sara Fantini  Italy 65.45 65.45 Q
3 A Grete Ahlberg  Sweden 65.27 65.27 Q
4 B Aleksandra Śmiech  Poland 57.65 64.92 64.92 Q
5 B Krista Tervo  Finland x 62.32 63.33 63.33 q
6 A Nastassia Maslava  Belarus 58.38 x 61.60 61.60 q
7 A Kiira Väänänen  Finland 60.60 x 61.54 61.54 q
8 A Anastasiya Borodulina  Authorised Neutral Athletes x 56.03 61.35 61.35 q
9 A Frida Bååth  Sweden 59.42 60.71 59.67 60.71 q
10 B Yuliya Kysylyova  Ukraine 55.29 60.42 x 60.42 q
11 B Emma Thor  Sweden 60.05 59.12 60.26 60.26 q
12 B Kateřina Skýpalová  Czech Republic 60.11 56.69 x 60.11 q
13 B Deniz Yaylacı  Turkey 53.99 58.09 59.49 59.49
14 A Nino Tsikvadze  Georgia x 59.04 55.50 59.04
15 B Michaela Walsh  Ireland 52.87 58.01 57.30 58.01
16 A Adéla Korečková  Czech Republic 56.76 x x 56.76
A Patrycja Maciejewska  Poland x x x NM

Final

12 July[4]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sofiya Palkina  Authorised Neutral Athletes 70.13 69.19 71.08 68.75 69.36 x 71.08
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nastassia Maslava  Belarus 69.36 x 64.45 x x x 69.36 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sara Fantini  Italy x 67.04 63.49 68.35 x x 68.35
4 Aleksandra Śmiech  Poland 59.97 62.07 66.87 62.40 x 64.61 66.87 PB
5 Grete Ahlberg  Sweden x 56.22 62.90 65.88 63.46 55.80 65.88
6 Krista Tervo  Finland 63.55 63.68 x x 63.33 63.82 63.82
7 Emma Thor  Sweden x x 63.10 x x 60.38 63.10
8 Frida Bååth  Sweden 56.04 61.48 62.57 61.56 x 56.88 62.57
9 Kiira Väänänen  Finland x 62.07 59.12 62.07
10 Anastasiya Borodulina  Authorised Neutral Athletes x 62.06 60.35 62.06
11 Yuliya Kysylyova  Ukraine 58.08 61.76 60.33 61.76
12 Kateřina Skýpalová  Czech Republic 60.56 56.51 59.85 60.56

References

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