Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's javelin throw

Men's javelin throw
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Venue Olympic Stadium
Dates 26–28 August
Competitors 34 from 23 nations
Winning distance 86.50
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Andreas Thorkildsen  Norway
2nd, silver medalist(s) Vadims Vasiļevskis  Latvia
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Sergey Makarov  Russia

The men's javelin throw competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens was held at the Olympic Stadium on 25–27 August.[1]

Competition format

In the qualifying round, each athlete receives three throws. All who achieve the qualifying distance progress to the final. If less than twelve athletes achieve this mark, then the twelve furthest throwing athletes reach the final. Each finalist is allowed three throws in last round, with the top eight athletes after that point being given three further attempts.[2]

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Thursday, 26 August 200420:00Qualification
Saturday, 28 August 200420:40Final

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Jan Železný (CZE)98.48 mJena, Germany25 May 1996
Olympic record Jan Železný (CZE)90.17 mSydney, Australia23 September 2000

No new records were set during the competition.

Results

Qualifying round

Rule: Qualifying standard 81.00 (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1ABreaux Greer United States87.25 87.25 Q
2ASergey Makarov Russia86.08 86.08 Q
3BVadims Vasiļevskis Latvia84.4384.43 Q, PB
4AEsko Mikkola Finland83.64 83.64 Q
5AAndrus Värnik Estonia83.25 83.25 Q
6BAleksandr Ivanov Russia82.1882.18 Q
7BTero Pitkämäki Finland82.0482.04 Q
8BAndreas Thorkildsen Norway81.7481.74 Q
9BJan Železný Czech Republic81.1881.18 Q
10AMatti Närhi Finland81.06 81.06 Q
11BĒriks Rags Latvia77.9280.84 x80.84 q
12ASteve Backley Great Britain80.6080.68 80.3980.68 q
13BIsbel Luaces Cuba80.07 77.5379.0780.07
14AGerhardus Pienaar South Africa79.95 74.6979.5679.95
15BLi Rongxiang China79.73x79.94 79.94
16AChristian Nicolay Germany79.77 x78.5079.77
17AVoldemārs Lūsis Latvia79.27 xx79.27
18BYukifumi Murakami Japan77.2577.6078.59 78.59
19BOliver Dziubak Australia77.2178.53 75.5778.53
20BPeter Esenwein Germany75.1873.7678.41 78.41
21AWilliam Hamlyn-Harris Australia69.6474.3477.43 77.43
22APeter Zupanc Slovenia74.1172.4277.34 77.34
23AMiroslav Guzdek Czech Republic76.45 75.3675.7576.45
24BSergey Voynov Uzbekistan74.68 74.0872.7174.68
25BStuart Farquhar New Zealand74.2473.0774.63 74.63
26AGergely Horváth Hungary73.4573.95 72.0573.95
27ARonny Nilsen Norwayx73.46 x73.46
28BNick Nieland Great Britain68.8671.3172.79 72.79
29BPark Jae-myong South Korea63.0167.6072.70 72.70
30AManuel Fuenmayor Venezuela72.26 68.7272.1472.26
31ADavid Brisseault France68.7071.86 69.5871.86
32AMarián Bokor Slovakia68.2171.74 67.7371.74
33BEdi Ponoš Croatia66.73x71.43 71.43
BBoris Henry GermanyDNS

Final

RankNameNationality123456ResultNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)Andreas Thorkildsen Norway84.8286.50 80.96x86.50 PB
2nd, silver medalist(s)Vadims Vasiļevskis Latvia84.9583.95xx79.0780.9184.95 PB
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Sergey Makarov Russia84.84 x77.5978.0082.5184.3284.84
4Steve Backley Great Britain79.6281.4884.13 83.02x81.6284.13 SB
5Aleksandr Ivanov Russia83.31 82.7681.3680.2878.0779.9983.31
6Andrus Värnik Estonia83.25 82.72xx76.4183.25
7Ēriks Rags Latvia77.1383.14 81.69xx78.6383.14
8Tero Pitkämäki Finland80.3883.01 xx81.19x83.01
9Jan Železný Czech Republic76.7779.9880.59 80.59
10Matti Närhi Finlandx80.28 78.7380.28
11Esko Mikkola Finland76.2079.43 76.2379.43
12Breaux Greer United States74.36 xx74.36

References

  1. "Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics". Athens 2004. IAAF. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  2. "Athletics at the 2004 Athens Summer Games: Women's Hammer Throw". Athens 2004. Sports Reference. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
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