1989 in hammer throw

This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1989 in the hammer throw for both men and women.

Men

Records

Standing records prior to the 1989 season in track and field
World Record Yuriy Sedykh (URS)86.74 m August 30, 1986West Germany Stuttgart, West Germany

1989 World Year Ranking

Rank Mark Athlete Venue Date Note
182.84 m Heinz Weis (FRG)Berlin, West Germany18.08.1989
282.52 m Igor Astapkovich (URS)Bryansk, Soviet Union15.07.1989
382.30 m Vasiliy Sidorenko (URS)Bryansk, Soviet Union15.07.1989PB
481.92 m Yuriy Sedykh (URS)Moscow, Soviet Union26.08.1989
581.00 m Andrey Abduvaliyev (URS)Adler, Soviet Union26.02.1989
680.78 m Donatas Plungė (URS)Volgograd, Soviet Union22.09.1989PB
780.22 m Christoph Sahner (FRG)Rhede, West Germany30.07.1989
880.14 m Tore Gustafsson (SWE)Lappeenranta, Finland04.07.1989NR
979.42 m Vladimir Stepochkin (URS)Bryansk, Soviet Union08.09.1989PB
1079.38 m Viktor Apostolov (BUL)Sofia, Bulgaria20.05.1989
1179.22 m Marc Odenthal (FRG)Rhede, West Germany30.07.1989PB
1279.10 m Vyacheslav Korovin (URS)Tolyatti, Soviet Union01.07.1989
1379.02 m Aleksandr Seleznyov (URS)Volgograd, Soviet Union22.09.1989
1478.84 m Plamen Minev (BUL)Sofia, Bulgaria22.07.1989
1578.78 m Sergey Alay (URS)Vilnius, Soviet Union05.08.1989
1678.64 m Ralf Haber (GDR)Bryansk, Soviet Union15.07.1989
1778.58 m Jüri Tamm (URS)Lappeenranta, Finland04.07.1989
1878.40 m Igor Nikulin (URS)Adler, Soviet Union26.02.1989
1978.34 m Lance Deal (USA)Eugene, Oregon, United States03.06.1989
2078.26 m Mikhail Popel (URS)Volgograd, Soviet Union22.09.1989
2178.12 m Jörg Schäfer (FRG)Berlin, West Germany18.08.1989
2278.12 m József Vida (HUN)Nitra, Czechoslovakia19.08.1989
2378.06 m Ken Flax (USA)Tel Aviv, Israel09.07.1989
2478.02 m Jud Logan (USA)Budapest, Hungary08.08.1989
2577.98 m Yuriy Chernega (URS)Tolyatti, Soviet Union01.07.1989PB

Women

1989 World Year Ranking

Rank Mark Athlete Venue Date Note
161.50 m Yelena Pichugina (URS)Frunze, Soviet Union30.09.1989PB
261.20 m Aya Suzuki (JPN)Wakayama, Japan30.04.1989
359.86 m Yelena Lapina (URS)Moscow, Soviet Union20.08.1989PB
459.06 m Lyubov Vasilyeva (URS)unknown??.??.1989
556.52 m Oksana Lukyanets (URS)Bryansk, Soviet Union08.09.1989
655.96 m Birgit Reimerdes (FRG)Leverkusen, West Germany29.07.1989

References

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