European Athletics Championships 1986 / women's javelin

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14th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Javelin throw
gender Women
Attendees 18 athletes from 13 countries
venue Germany BRBR Germany Stuttgart
Competition location Neckar Stadium
Competition phase August 28 (qualifying)
August 29 (final)
Medalists
gold medal Fatima Whitbread ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Silver medal Petra Felke ( GDR ) Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 
Bronze medal Beate Peters ( FRG ) Germany BRBR Germany 
The Stuttgart stadium - today the Mercedes-Benz Arena in 2011

The women's javelin at the 1986 European Athletics Championships was held on August 28 and 29, 1986 in the Neckar Stadium in Stuttgart .

The British vice world champion from 1983 and Olympic third from 1984 Fatima Whitbread became European champion . In qualifying, she set a new world record, behind which she lagged behind with her winning distance in the final. Second place went to the previous world record holder, Petra Felke from the GDR. Bronze went to the German thrower Beate Peters .

Records

Existing records

World record 75.40 m Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Petra Felke Schwerin , GDR (now Germany ) June 4th 1985
European record
EM record 70.02 m GreeceGreece Anna Verouli EM Athens , Greece September 9, 1982

Record improvement

European champion Fatima Whitbread improved the existing championship record in qualifying on August 28 by 7.42 m to 77.44 m. With this distance the Briton also achieved a new world record. When she won the final on August 29, Fatima Whitbread was only slightly behind her new record with 76.32 m. United KingdomUnited Kingdom 

qualification

August 28, 1986, 9:30 a.m.

Eighteen participants entered the qualifying round. The qualification distance for direct entry into the final was 60.00 m. Ten athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the two next placed athletes to twelve throwers (highlighted in light green). So finally 59.60 m had to be achieved to take part in the finals.

space Surname nation Width (m)
1 Fatima Whitbread United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 77.44 WR
2 Petra Felke Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 72.62
3 Tiina Lillak FinlandFinland Finland 67.72
4th Beate Peters Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 66.12
5 Ingrid Thyssen Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 65.58
6th Natalja Yermolowitsch Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 64.52
7th Anna Verouli GreeceGreece Greece 62.66
8th Manuela Alizadeh Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 62.50
9 Irina Kostyuchenkova Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 60.64
10 Genowefa Olejarz Poland 1980Poland Poland 60.16
11 Trine Solberg NorwayNorway Norway 59.66
12 Dénise Thiemard SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 59.60
13 Karen Hough United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 59.40
14th Elisabet Nagy SwedenSweden Sweden 59.28
15th Tuula Laaksalo FinlandFinland Finland 58.86
16 Zsuzsa Malovecz Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 56.44
17th Danica Živanov Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 54.70
18th Simone Frandsen DenmarkDenmark Denmark 53.70

final

August 29, 1986

space Surname nation Width (m)
1 Fatima Whitbread United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 76.32
2 Petra Felke Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 72.52
3 Beate Peters Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 68.04
4th Tiina Lillak FinlandFinland Finland 66.66
5 Genowefa Olejarz Poland 1980Poland Poland 63.34
6th Natalja Yermolowitsch Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 62.84
7th Ingrid Thyssen Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 62.42
8th Irina Kostyuchenkova Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 61.40
9 Trine Solberg NorwayNorway Norway 59.52
10 Anna Verouli GreeceGreece Greece 57.06
11 Manuela Alizadeh Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 56.20
12 Dénise Thiemard SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 55.32

European champion Fatima Whitbread achieved the following series of
tests in the final: 66.66 m - x - 71.94 m - 72.68 m - x - 76.32 m

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References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Javelin women , accessed September 8, 2019