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Athletics at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Men's discus throw

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The men's discus throw event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 11–12 July.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Mohammad Samimi
 Iran
Mahmoud Samimi
 Iran
Markus Münch
 Germany

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 59.50 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Märt Israel  Estonia 60.71 60.71 Q
2 A Mahmoud Samimi  Iran 60.65 60.65 Q
3 B Mohammad Samimi  Iran 60.51 60.51 Q
4 B Markus Münch  Germany 60.18 60.18 Q
5 A Michael Torie  United States 56.05 53.21 58.31 58.31 q
6 A Apostolos Parellis  Cyprus 57.67 57.95 x 57.95 q
7 A Martin Marić  Croatia 53.36 57.81 56.63 57.81 q
8 B Jan Marcell  Czech Republic 57.75 x x 57.75 q
9 A Ivan Hryshyn  Ukraine 57.39 57.05 55.41 57.39 q
10 B Mihai Grasu  Romania x 56.05 57.31 57.31 q
11 A Rosen Karamfilov  Bulgaria x 56.10 x 56.10 q
12 A Wang Yao-Hui  Chinese Taipei 52.57 55.62 x 55.62 q
13 A Sascha Hordt  Germany x 55.42 x 55.42
14 A Gleb Sidorchenko  Russia x 55.18 51.93 55.18
15 A Oskars Vaisjūns  Latvia x 53.12 54.90 54.90
16 A Siarhei Rohanau  Belarus 52.06 54.37 x 54.37
17 B Savvas Arestis  Cyprus 53.98 x x 53.98
18 B Sergey Ryzhenko  Russia 53.65 53.75 53.15 53.75
19 A Pedro José Cuesta  Spain 53.30 46.40 51.66 53.30
20 A Vadim Hranovschi  Moldova x x 52.83 52.83
21 B Dale Stevenson  Australia 52.01 x x 52.01
22 B Toni Velkov  Bulgaria 47.01 51.20 51.93 51.93 PB
23 B David Mozsdenty  Hungary 51.25 51.27 x 51.27
24 B Tadej Hribar  Slovenia 50.07 x x 50.07
25 A Donovan Snyman  South Africa 47.96 x 47.49 47.96
26 B Wong Wai Wong  Macau 36.74 37.27 35.71 37.27
B Opeyemi Ayeni  Nigeria DNS

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mohammad Samimi  Iran 58.86 x 63.52 57.71 64.40 65.33 65.33 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mahmoud Samimi  Iran 62.36 x 61.64 58.66 62.85 64.67 64.67 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Markus Münch  Germany 62.28 x x 63.76 x x 63.76
4 Märt Israel  Estonia 60.81 x 61.36 x 63.35 x 63.35
5 Ivan Hryshyn  Ukraine x 54.68 61.32 x x x 61.32 PB
6 Apostolos Parellis  Cyprus 58.82 57.53 58.76 59.37 61.07 x 61.07 PB
7 Martin Marić  Croatia 53.97 58.09 58.37 x x x 58.37
8 Rosen Karamfilov  Bulgaria 57.83 57.65 58.21 55.20 x x 58.21 PB
9 Jan Marcell  Czech Republic 57.74 x 55.67 57.74
10 Mihai Grasu  Romania 57.69 x 55.86 57.69
11 Wang Yao-Hui  Chinese Taipei x 56.97 x 56.97 PB
12 Michael Torie  United States x 55.27 x 55.27

References

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