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2023 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's javelin throw

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Women's javelin throw
at the 2023 European Athletics U23 Championships
VenueLeppävaara Stadium, Espoo
Dates14 July (qualification)
16 July (final)
Competitors21 from 14 nations
Winning distance60.73
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Greece
silver medal
 
   Estonia
bronze medal
 
   Finland
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The women's javelin throw event at the 2023 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Espoo, Finland, at Leppävaara Stadium on 14 and 16 July.[1]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

European U23 record  Sara Kolak (CRO) 68.43 m Lausanne, Switzerland 6 July 2017
Championship U23 record  Christin Hussong (GER) 65.60 m Tallinn, Estonia 11 July 2015

Results

Qualification

Qualification rules: All athletes over 56.50 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) advanced to the final.[2]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Mark Notes
1 A Elina Tzengko  Greece 61.52 61.52 Q
2 B Anni-Linnea Alanen  Finland 53.15 60.37 60.37 Q
3 B Gedly Tugi  Estonia 59.99 59.99 Q
4 B Małgorzata Maślak  Poland 55.46 55.45 56.02 56.02 q
5 A Esra Türkmen  Turkey 55.77 54.74 53.74 55.77 q
6 B Ivana Đurić  Serbia 55.18 55.18 q
7 A Emilia Karell  Finland x 51.58 54.84 54.84 q, PB
8 B Lauren Farley  Great Britain 54.60 x 50.46 54.60 q
9 A Gabriela Andrukonis  Lithuania 48.50 50.57 53.44 53.44 q
10 A Erika Lukach  Ukraine x 47.93 52.60 52.60 q
11 A Federica Botter  Italy 52.56 51.08 51.71 52.56 q
12 B Münevver Hanci  Turkey 50.49 51.26 51.43 51.43 q
13 B Margherita Randazzo  Italy 50.49 51.26 51.43 51.43
14 A Adele Toniutto  Italy 45.50 45.48 50.27 50.27
15 A Petra Sičaková  Czech Republic 49.52 50.20 46.54 50.20
16 B Siiri Elomaa  Turkey 46.42 49.07 44.06 49.07
17 B Sanija Ozoliņa  Latvia 48.69 45.44 x 48.69
18 B Jade Maraval  France 47.03 48.48 47.91 48.48
19 A Nina Rman  Slovenia 48.13 44.01 48.39 48.39

Final

[3]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Mark Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Elina Tzengko  Greece 56.45 x 59.24 x x 60.73 60.73
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gedly Tugi  Estonia x 54.72 53.76 57.62 x x 57.62
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anni-Linnea Alanen  Finland 56.67 53.36 55.45 53.66 x 50.45 56.67
4 Małgorzata Maślak  Poland x 56.48 x 52.17 x 53.17 56.48
5 Emilia Karell  Finland 55.33 49.12 x x 50.23 48.22 55.33 PB
6 Gabriela Andrukonis  Lithuania 52.34 x 55.04 x x x 55.04
7 Erika Lukach  Ukraine 42.57 54.31 53.34 x x 50.38 54.31
8 Federica Botter  Italy 53.72 x 49.15 52.51 x 47.09 53.72
9 Ivana Đurić  Serbia 49.51 53.08 51.56 53.08
10 Lauren Farley  Great Britain 52.34 x 49.71 52.34
11 Esra Türkmen  Turkey 46.49 49.33 50.15 50.15
12 Münevver Hanci  Turkey 48.22 49.95 x 49.95

References

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