World Athletics Championships 1993 / women's javelin
4th World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | Javelin throw | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 23 athletes from 18 countries | ||||||||
venue | Stuttgart | ||||||||
Competition location | Gottlieb Daimler Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 21 (qualifying) August 22 (final) |
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The women's javelin at the World Athletics Championships in 1993 was held on August 21 and 22, 1993 in the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart .
The Norwegian Trine Hattestad achieved her first big win at an important international championship as world champion. She won before the German Olympic third in 1992 and Vice European Champion in 1990 Karen Forkel . Bronze went to the Belarusian Olympic runner-up in 1992, Natallja Schykalenka .
Existing records
World record | 80.00 m | Petra Felke | Potsdam , GDR (now Germany ) | September 9, 1988 |
World championship record | 76.64 m | Fatima Whitbread | World Cup 1987 in Rome , Italy | September 6, 1987 |
The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships.
qualification
23 participants competed in two groups for the qualification round. The qualification distance for the direct entry into the final was 62.00 m. Six athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the six next-placed athletes to twelve throwers (highlighted in light green). So finally 59.68 m had to be achieved to take part in the finals.
Group A
August 21, 1993, 10:00 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) |
1 | Trine Hattestad | Norway | 66.52 |
2 | Tazzjana Schykalenka | Belarus | 63.22 |
3 | Felicia Țilea | Romania | 62.90 |
4th | Heli Rantanen | Finland | 60.56 |
5 | Karen Forkel | Germany | 60.54 |
6th | Antoaneta Selenska | Bulgaria | 59.74 |
7th | Martine Bègue | France | 59.16 |
8th | Jette Jeppesen | Denmark | 58.80 |
9 | Sueli dos Santos | Brazil | 57.16 |
10 | Jelena Sweschenzewa | Uzbekistan | 55.10 |
11 | Nikola Tomečková | Czech Republic | 52.06 |
Group B
August 21, 1993, 11:30 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) |
1 | Ekaterina Ivakina | Russia | 62.90 |
2 | Silke Renk | Germany | 62.88 |
3 | Natallja Schykalenka | Belarus | 62.06 |
4th | Teresė Nekrošaitė | Lithuania | 61.02 |
5 | Claudia Isăilă | Romania | 59.88 |
6th | Steffi Nerius | Germany | 59.68 |
7th | Päivi Alafrantti | Finland | 59.26 |
8th | Shelley Holroyd | Great Britain | 57.66 |
9 | Kinga Zsigmond | Hungary | 55.72 |
10 | Lee Young-Sun | South Korea | 54.78 |
11 | Akiko Miyajima | Japan | 54.50 |
12 | Iammo Launa | Papua New Guinea | 46.78 |
final
August 22, 1993, 4:00 p.m.
Note: The x character indicates an invalid attempt.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) | 1st attempt (m) | 2. attempt (m) | 3rd attempt (m) | 4th attempt (m) | 5th attempt (m) | 6th attempt (m) |
1 | Trine Hattestad | Norway | 69.18 | 69.18 | 62.80 | 64.78 | 64.80 | 61.06 | 66.18 |
2 | Karen Forkel | Germany | 65.80 | x | 60.78 | 65.80 | 61.88 | 65.04 | x |
3 | Natallja Schykalenka | Belarus | 65.64 | x | x | x | 64.68 | 65.64 | x |
4th | Tazzjana Schykalenka | Belarus | 65.18 | x | 63.48 | 62.13 | 61.30 | 64.10 | 65.18 |
5 | Ekaterina Ivakina | Russia | 65.12 | 60.50 | x | 64.68 | 65.12 | 62.86 | x |
6th | Silke Renk | Germany | 64.00 | 61.50 | 62.18 | 64.00 | 61.96 | 63.74 | 63.44 |
7th | Claudia Isăilă | Romania | 61.54 | 59.88 | 61.54 | 58.40 | x | x | x |
8th | Felicia Țilea | Romania | 61.24 | 60.26 | x | 61.24 | 61.14 | x | 60.02 |
9 | Steffi Nerius | Germany | 60.26 | Expiration not listed in the sources |
not in the final of the eight best throwers |
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10 | Antoaneta Selenska | Bulgaria | 58.82 | ||||||
11 | Heli Rantanen | Finland | 53.14 | ||||||
NM | Teresė Nekrošaitė | Lithuania | ogV |
Felicia Țilea finished eighth - in the next two years she won medals at the European and World Championships
In the photo, Steffi Nerius was celebrating her World Cup title in Berlin sixteen years later , where she finished ninth
Heli Rantanen, who placed ten at these world championships, became an Olympic champion three years later
Web links
- 4th IAAF World Championships in Athletics , accessed on May 22, 2020
- Women Javelin ThrowAthletics IV World Championship 1993 Stuttgart (GER) on todor66.com (English), accessed on May 22, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Women Javelin Throw, Stuttgart 1993, p. 347 (PDF 10.3 MB, English), accessed on May 22, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Javelin women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on May 22, 2020