World Athletics Championships 1993 / men's javelin
4th World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | Javelin throw | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 47 athletes from 31 countries | ||||||||
venue | Stuttgart | ||||||||
Competition location | Gottlieb Daimler Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 15 (qualifying) August 16 (final) |
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The men's javelin throw at the 1993 World Athletics Championships was held on August 15 and 16, 1993 in the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart .
World champion was the Czech Olympic champion in 1992 , Olympic second in 1988 , World Cup third in 1987 and world record holder Jan Železný . Silver went to the Finnish defending champion Kimmo Kinnunen . The Briton Mick Hill won the bronze medal.
Records
Existing records
World record | 95.54 m | Jan Železný | Saint Petersburg , Russia | April 6, 1993 |
World championship record | 83.54 m | Seppo Räty | World Cup 1987 in Rome , Italy | August 30, 1987 |
Note about the World Cup record:
The IAAF had allowed from 1990 until September 21, 1991 on a trial basis with spears roughening the back, have been improved so that the flight characteristics. The records and best performances achieved with these javelins were retrospectively canceled by the IAAF, including the world championship record of the Finn Kimmo Kinnunen on August 26, 1991 with 90.82 m . The above-mentioned width of 83.54 m of the Finn Seppo Räty from 1987 was then again the official World Cup record .
Record improvement
The Czech world champion Jan Železný improved the existing world championship record in the final on August 16 by 2.44 m to 85.98 m.
doping
There was a doping case in the javelin.
The initially third-placed Uzbek Dmitri Polyunin was stripped of his bronze medal because his doping sample contained the anabolic steroid stanozolol .
There were mainly three athletes who were particularly affected by this doping fraud:
- The Briton Mick Hill received his bronze medal only after the end of the world championships and was unable to attend the award ceremony.
- The Swede Patrik Bodén, who was eighth in the final ranking, would have allowed three more attempts in the final.
- The Russian Vladimir Ovchinnikov , who moved up one place to twelfth place in the final qualifying standings after Puljunin's disqualification, could have participated in the final.
Legend
Brief overview of the meaning of the symbols - also commonly used in other publications:
- | waived |
x | invalid |
qualification
47 participants competed in two groups for the qualifying round. The qualification distance for direct entry into the final was 81.00 m. Three athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue), including Dmitri Polyunin, who was disqualified for doping reasons. The final field was filled with the nine next placed athletes to twelve throwers (highlighted in light green). So finally 78.10 m had to be achieved for the final.
Group A
August 15, 1993, 10:00 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) | 1st attempt (m) | 2. attempt (m) | 3rd attempt (m) |
1 | Jan Železný | Czech Republic | 83.22 | 83.22 | - | - |
2 | Ari Pakarinen | Finland | 83.06 | x | 83.06 | - |
3 | Mick Hill | Great Britain | 80.78 | 79.80 | 80.06 | 80.78 |
4th | Kimmo Kinnunen | Finland | 78.86 | x | 78.40 | 78.86 |
5 | Patrik Bodén | Sweden | 78.34 | 77.04 | 78.34 | 75.80 |
6th | Konstantinos Gatsioudis | Greece | 76.70 | 76.70 | 75.88 | x |
7th | Yuri Rybin | Russia | 76.58 | x | 74.94 | 76.58 |
8th | Ed Kaminski | United States | 75.70 | 69.60 | 74.36 | 75.70 |
9 | Ivan Mustapic | Croatia | 75.64 | 74.92 | 75.64 | 74.98 |
10 | Colin Mackenzie | Great Britain | 75.34 | 74.10 | 75.34 | x |
11 | Tom Petranoff | South Africa | 75.26 | 75.26 | x | x |
12 | Marek Kaleta | Estonia | 74.80 | x | 74.80 | x |
13 | Sigurdur Einarsson | Iceland | 74.40 | 73.20 | x | 74.40 |
14th | Fabio De Gaspari | Italy | 74.34 | 73.54 | 74.34 | 73.50 |
15th | Peter Blank | Germany | 74.10 | 73.76 | x | 74.10 |
16 | Rodrigo Zelaya | Chile | 73.26 | 71.50 | 73.26 | x |
17th | Dainis Kūla | Latvia | 73.18 | 69.22 | 73.18 | x |
18th | Wook-Jong Lee | South Korea | 72.04 | 72.04 | x | 72.02 |
19th | Radoman Šcekic | IWP | 71.50 | 71.50 | x | x |
20th | Kind of skipper | United States | 68.72 | 67.14 | x | 68.72 |
21st | Andrew Currey | Australia | 66.72 | x | x | 66.72 |
22nd | Edgar Baumann | Paraguay | 59.82 | x | x | 59.82 |
DOP | Dmitri Polyunin | Uzbekistan | admitted to the finals |
Group B
August 15, 1993, 12:00 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) | 1st attempt (m) | 2. attempt (m) | 3rd attempt (m) | annotation |
1 | Tom Pukstys | United States | 79.84 | 78.76 | 76.64 | 79.84 | |
2 | Steve Backley | Great Britain | 79.64 | 76.20 | 78.48 | 79.64 | |
3 | Dag Wennlund | Sweden | 78.48 | 78.48 | 77.02 | x | |
4th | Terry McHugh | Ireland | 78.28 | 75.26 | 78.28 | x | |
5 | Uladzimir Sassimovich | Belarus | 78.24 | 78.24 | 77.28 | 77.10 | |
6th | Miloš climb | Czech Republic | 78.10 | 78.10 | x | x | |
7th | Vladimir Ovchinnikov | Russia | 77.98 | 77.98 | 75.66 | 75.16 | actually qualified for the final |
8th | Boris Henry | Germany | 77.42 | 76.58 | 73.14 | 77.42 | |
9 | Gavin Lovegrove | New Zealand | 77.08 | 74.16 | 75.14 | 77.08 | |
10 | Vadim Bavikin | Israel | 76.98 | 73.30 | x | 76.98 | |
11 | Raymond Hecht | Germany | 75.00 | 71.84 | x | 75.00 | |
12 | Peter Borglund | Sweden | 74.58 | 71.94 | 74.58 | x | |
13 | Seppo Räty | Finland | 74.30 | 74.30 | 73.62 | 73.16 | |
14th | Pascal Lefévre | France | 73.34 | 73.34 | x | x | |
15th | Viktor Saizew | Uzbekistan | 73.22 | 73.22 | 71.64 | 70.54 | |
16 | Kenneth Petersen | Denmark | 72.00 | 72.00 | x | x | |
17th | Viktor Jewsyukov | Kazakhstan | 71.12 | 71.12 | x | 67.60 | |
18th | Vladimir Parfyonov | Uzbekistan | 70.88 | x | x | 70.88 | |
19th | Juan Gerardo de la Garza | Mexico | 70.86 | 70.86 | x | x | |
20th | Ambrosi Matiashvili | Georgia | 69.54 | 69.54 | x | 64.74 | |
21st | Steve Feraday | Canada | 68.40 | 67.74 | 65.76 | 68.40 | |
22nd | Marcis Shtrobinders | Latvia | 68.38 | x | 68.38 | x | |
23 | Ryan Haylock | Cayman Islands | 56.76 | 56.76 | x | x | |
NM | Phillip Spies | South Africa | ogV | x | x | x |
final
August 16, 1993, 7:30 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) |
1st attempt (m) |
2. attempt (m) |
3rd attempt (m) |
4th attempt (m) |
5th attempt (m) |
6th attempt (m) |
1 | Jan Železný | Czech Republic | 85.98 CR | 81.86 | x | x | 83.82 | 85.98 | 84.62 |
2 | Kimmo Kinnunen | Finland | 84.78 | 77.46 | 77.68 | 84.78 | x | 81.72 | 82.46 |
3 | Mick Hill | Great Britain | 82.96 | 82.80 | 80.18 | 80.08 | x | 81.48 | 82.96 |
4th | Steve Backley | Great Britain | 81.80 | 79.78 | 81.66 | 79.00 | 81.16 | 80.18 | 81.80 |
5 | Ari Pakarinen | Finland | 81.08 | 81.08 | 76.62 | x | x | x | 80.44 |
6th | Dag Wennlund | Sweden | 80.52 | 80.52 | 75.10 | x | 77.34 | 75.90 | 75.82 |
7th | Uladzimir Sassimovich | Belarus | 78.70 | 75.88 | 78.70 | x | 77.34 | 75.90 | 75.82 |
8th | Patrik Bodén | Sweden | 78.00 | 75.18 | 78.00 | 76.84 | actually entitled to 3 more throws | ||
9 | Tom Pukstys | United States | 77.92 | 75.54 | 75.68 | 77.92 | not in the final of the eight best throwers |
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10 | Terry McHugh | Ireland | 76.22 | 76.06 | 73.38 | 76.22 | |||
11 | Miloš climb | Czech Republic | 70.78 | x | x | 70.78 | |||
DOP | Dmitri Polyunin | Uzbekistan |
Video
- Jan Zelezny, Stuttgart 1993 , video published on August 1, 2007 on youtube.com, accessed on May 15, 2020
Web links
- 4th IAAF World Championships in Athletics , accessed on May 15, 2020
- Men Javelin Throw Athletics IV World Championship 1993 Stuttgart (GER) on todor66.com (English), accessed on May 15, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Men Javelin Throw, Stuttgart 1993, p. 202 (PDF 10.3 MB, English), accessed on May 15, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Javelin men on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on May 15, 2020
- ↑ Phil Hersh, DOPERS, EX-DOPERS AND `HMMM 'TAKE SPOTLIGHT , August 22, 1993 at www.chicagotribune.com , accessed May 15, 2020
- ↑ Yugoslavia was during the Yugoslav wars according to the UN administrative penalties ( RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL 1993 on www.un.org (PDF, 10.2 MB), accessed on May 7, 2020) by the IAAF by the WM suspended -participation . Individual athletes from this area were allowed to start with a special permit.