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

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Gold   Till Wöschler
Germany (GER)
Silver   Fatih Avan
Turkey (TUR)
Bronze   Dmitry Tarabin
Russia (RUS)

Schedule

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Date Time Round
14 July 2011 15:30 Qualification Group A
14 July 2011 16:40 Qualification Group B
16 July 2011 17:25 Final

Results

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Qualification

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

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Thomas Röhler   Germany 78.08 78.08 Q, PB
2 A Till Wöschler   Germany 75.24 77.72 77.72 Q
3 A Fatih Avan   Turkey 76.93 76.93 Q
4 A Łukasz Grzeszczuk   Poland 72.16 x 76.84 76.84 Q
5 A Kim Amb   Sweden 73.18 76.71 76.71 Q, SB
6 B Dmitry Tarabin   Russia 74.11 76.48 76.48 Q
7 A Krzysztof Szalecki   Poland 75.69 75.69 q
8 B Marcin Plener   Poland 67.57 70.68 73.40 73.40 q
9 A Stipe Žunić   Croatia 70.44 71.72 70.34 71.72 q
10 A Tanel Laanmäe   Estonia 71.35 70.91 x 71.35 q
11 B Sampo Lehtola   Finland 69.93 71.08 71.15 71.15 q
12 B Lars Timmerman   Netherlands 66.47 70.86 68.47 70.86
13 A Jani Kiiskilä   Finland 65.11 70.34 69.32 70.34
14 A Tuomas Saari   Finland x 67.71 69.38 69.38
15 B Ranno Koorep   Estonia 67.29 69.15 x 69.15
16 B Vedran Samac   Serbia 68.12 68.07 x 68.12
17 A Ansis Brūns   Latvia 66.99 x x 66.99
18 A Magnus Kirt   Estonia 66.32 x 64.14 66.32 SB
19 A Manuel Uriz   Spain 66.21 64.21 x 66.21
20 B Aykut Tanriverdi   Turkey 64.40 x x 64.40
21 B Alexandru Craescu   Romania x 64.11 x 64.11
B Jakub Vadlejch   Czech Republic x x x NM
B Dmytro Kosynskyy   Ukraine 71.55 69.74 73.30 DQ Doping

Final

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[2]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
  Till Wöschler   Germany 84.38 77.19 x 84.38 PB
  Fatih Avan   Turkey 77.56 73.42 x 82.24 84.08 84.11 84.11
  Dmitry Tarabin   Russia 78.68 77.37 81.65 83.18 78.18 x 83.18
4 Kim Amb   Sweden 78.53 74.20 78.85 77.83 79.48 x 79.48 PB
5 Łukasz Grzeszczuk   Poland 79.02 76.56 78.91 x 77.07 77.82 79.02
6 Sampo Lehtola   Finland 73.78 73.65 78.50 76.81 x x 78.50 PB
7 Thomas Röhler   Germany 77.67 74.87 x 78.20 x x 78.20 PB
8 Tanel Laanmäe   Estonia 70.65 73.20 x 73.20
9 Krzysztof Szalecki   Poland 68.39 x 71.94 71.94
10 Marcin Plener   Poland 71.15 71.77 68.17 71.77
11 Stipe Žunić   Croatia 69.48 x 69.53 69.53
Dmytro Kosynskyy   Ukraine 72.83 76.74 78.09 77.67 76.35 77.60 DQ Doping

Participation

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

References

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  1. ^ a b "Startlist Javelin Men Qualification" (PDF). European Athletic Association. 14 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2011.[dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Results Javelin Men Final" (PDF). European Athletic Association. 16 July 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 August 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
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