European Athletics Championships 1990 / Women's discus throw
15th European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | Discus throw | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
venue | Split | ||||||||
Competition location | Poljud Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 27th (qualification) August 28th (final) |
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The women's discus throw at the 1990 European Athletics Championships was held on August 27 and 28, 1990 in the Poljud Stadium in Split .
With gold and bronze, the throwers from the GDR won two medals in this competition. European champion was Ilke Wyludda . She won ahead of Olga Burowa from the Soviet Union. Bronze went to the reigning world champion , Olympic champion from 1988 and European Championship third from 1986 Martina Hellmann , former Martina Opitz, who had also become world champion in 1983 .
Existing records
World record | 76.80 m | Gabriele Reinsch | Neubrandenburg , GDR (now Germany ) | July 9, 1988 |
European record | ||||
EM record | 71.36 m | Diana Sachse | EM Stuttgart , Federal Republic of Germany | August 28, 1986 |
The existing EM record was not set at these European championships and was not improved.
qualification
August 28, 1990
Sixteen participants competed in two groups for the qualifying round. The qualification distance for direct entry into the final was 60.00 m. Seven athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the five next-placed athletes to twelve throwers (highlighted in light green). So finally 54.06 m was enough for the final.
Group A
space | Surname | nation | Width (m) |
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1 | Olga Burowa | Soviet Union | 64.56 |
2 | Martina Hellmann | GDR | 63.62 |
3 | Elina Swerava | Soviet Union | 60.24 |
4th | Ursula Kreutel | BR Germany | 59.88 |
5 | Mette Bergmann | Norway | 55.58 |
6th | Manuela Tîrneci | Romania | 52.68 |
7th | Ursula Weber | Austria | 50.26 |
8th | Jacqueline McKernan | Great Britain | 48.12 |
Group B
space | Surname | nation | Width (m) |
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1 | Ilke Wyludda | GDR | 65.00 |
2 | Iryna Yatchanka | Soviet Union | 63.34 |
3 | Gabriele Reinsch | GDR | 62.98 |
4th | Tsvetanka Christova | Bulgaria | 60.26 |
5 | Dagmar Galler | BR Germany | 59.40 |
6th | Agnese Maffeis | Italy | 56.46 |
7th | Marie-Paule Geldhof | Belgium | 54.06 |
8th | Teresa Machado | Portugal | 51.78 |
final
August 29, 1990
space | Surname | nation | Width (m) |
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1 | Ilke Wyludda | GDR | 68.46 |
2 | Olga Burowa | Soviet Union | 66.72 |
3 | Martina Hellmann | GDR | 66.66 |
4th | Gabriele Reinsch | GDR | 66.08 |
5 | Iryna Yatchanka | Soviet Union | 65.16 |
6th | Elina Swerava | Soviet Union | 63.88 |
7th | Ursula Kreutel | BR Germany | 63.28 |
8th | Dagmar Galler | BR Germany | 62.08 |
9 | Agnese Maffeis | Italy | 58.36 |
10 | Tsvetanka Christova | Bulgaria | 56.30 |
11 | Marie-Paule Geldhof | Belgium | 54.90 |
NM | Mette Bergmann | Norway |
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Split 1990 at european-athletics.org, accessed on August 28, 2019
- European Championship 1990 Split, Women Discus Throw on todor66.com, accessed September 20, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 1990 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on September 20, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Women Discus Throw European Championship 1990 Split, p. 459 (PDF, 13,363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on September 20, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1990, discus throw women on sportschau.de, accessed on September 20, 2019
- 15th European Athletics Championships 1990 in Split, Yugoslavia from ifosta.de, accessed on September 20, 2019
Videos
- 2907 European Track & Field 1990 Split Discus Ilke Wyludda , published on November 21, 2015 on youtube.com (English), accessed on September 20, 2019
- 2894 European Track & Field 1990 Split Discus Martina Hellmann , published on November 17, 2015 on youtube.com (English), accessed on September 20, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Discus throw women , accessed September 20, 2019
- ↑ IOC disqualifies four medallists from Athens 2004 following further analysis of stored samples on olympic.org, accessed on September 20, 2019