2011 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's javelin throw

The men's javelin throw at the 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships was held at the Městský stadion on 14 and 16 July. The field included six throwers who had broken the 80 metre line that year.[1] Till Wöschler of Germany, the 2010 World Junior Champion, won with a new personal best of 84.38 metres.[2]

Medalists

GoldGermany Till Wöschler
Germany (GER)
SilverTurkey Fatih Avan
Turkey (TUR)
BronzeRussia Dmitry Tarabin
Russia (RUS)

Schedule

Date Time Round
14 July 201115:30Qualification Group A
14 July 201116:40Qualification Group B
16 July 201117:25Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualification performance 76.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers advance to the final.[1]

RankGroupAthleteNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1BThomas RöhlerGermany Germany78.0878.08Q, PB
2ATill WöschlerGermany Germany75.2477.7277.72Q
3AFatih AvanTurkey Turkey76.9376.93Q
4AŁukasz GrzeszczukPoland Poland72.16x76.8476.84Q
5AKim AmbSweden Sweden73.1876.7176.71Q, SB
6BDmitry TarabinRussia Russia74.1176.4876.48Q
7AKrzysztof SzaleckiPoland Poland75.6975.69q
8BMarcin PlenerPoland Poland67.5770.6873.4073.40q
9AStipe ŽunićCroatia Croatia70.4471.7270.3471.72q
10ATanel LaanmäeEstonia Estonia71.3570.91x71.35q
11BSampo LehtolaFinland Finland69.9371.0871.1571.15q
12BLars TimmermanNetherlands Netherlands66.4770.8668.4770.86
13AJani KiiskiläFinland Finland65.1170.3469.3270.34
14ATuomas SaariFinland Finlandx67.7169.3869.38
15BRanno KoorepEstonia Estonia67.2969.15x69.15
16BVedran SamacSerbia Serbia68.1268.07x68.12
17AAnsis BrūnsLatvia Latvia66.99xx66.99
18AMagnus KirtEstonia Estonia66.32x64.1466.32SB
19AManuel UrizSpain Spain66.2164.21x66.21
20BAykut TanriverdiTurkey Turkey64.40xx64.40
21BAlexandru CraescuRomania Romaniax64.11x64.11
BJakub VadlejchCzech Republic Czech RepublicxxxNM
BDmytro KosynskyyUkraine Ukraine71.5569.7473.30DQDoping

Final

[2]

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)Till WöschlerGermany Germany84.3877.19x84.38PB
2nd, silver medalist(s)Fatih AvanTurkey Turkey77.5673.42x82.2484.0884.1184.11
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Dmitry TarabinRussia Russia78.6877.3781.6583.1878.18x83.18
4Kim AmbSweden Sweden78.5374.2078.8577.8379.48x79.48PB
5Łukasz GrzeszczukPoland Poland79.0276.5678.91x77.0777.8279.02
6Sampo LehtolaFinland Finland73.7873.6578.5076.81xx78.50PB
7Thomas RöhlerGermany Germany77.6774.87x78.20xx78.20PB
8Tanel LaanmäeEstonia Estonia70.6573.20x73.20
9Krzysztof SzaleckiPoland Poland68.39x71.9471.94
10Marcin PlenerPoland Poland71.1571.7768.1771.77
11Stipe ŽunićCroatia Croatia69.48x69.5369.53
Dmytro KosynskyyUkraine Ukraine72.8376.7478.0977.6776.3577.60DQDoping

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 23 athletes from 15 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. 1 2 "Startlist Javelin Men Qualification" (PDF). European Athletic Association. 14 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Results Javelin Men Final" (PDF). European Athletic Association. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
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