World Athletics Championships 2019 / Men's discus throw

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Athletics World Championships 2019
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Discus throw
gender Men
Attendees 32 athletes from 23 countries
venue QatarQatar Doha
Competition location Khalifa International Stadium
Competition phase September 28th (qualification)
September 30th (final)
Medalist
gold medal Daniel Ståhl ( SWE ) SwedenSweden 
Silver medal Fedrick Dacres ( JAM ) JamaicaJamaica 
Bronze medal Lukas Weißhaidinger ( AUT ) AustriaAustria 
The winner Daniel Ståhl (2017)

The men's discus throw at the 2019 World Athletics Championships took place on September 28 and 30, 2019 in Doha , Qatar .

Records

Before the competition, the following records were in place:

World record Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jürgen Schult 74.08 m Neubrandenburg , GDR June 6, 1986
Championship record LithuaniaLithuania Virgilijus Alekna 70.17 m World Championships in Helsinki , Finland August 7, 2005

qualification

The athletes competed in two groups for a qualifying round. The qualification distance for the direct entry into the final was 65.50 m. Since only Daniel Ståhl exceeded this distance - highlighted in light blue, the final field was filled with the following best throwers from both groups to a total of twelve athletes - highlighted in light green. So finally 63.31 m had to be achieved for the final.

Group A

September 28, 2019, 4:15 p.m. local time (3:15 p.m.  CEST )

space athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Width (m)
1 Fedrick Dacres JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 65.44 64.26 x 65.44
2 Alin Alexandru Firfirica RomaniaRomania Romania 64.55 65.05 x 65.05
3 Apostolos Parellis Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus 64.03 x 64.50 64.50
4th Simon Pettersson SwedenSweden Sweden 63.65 61.98 62.43 63.65
5 Martin Wierig GermanyGermany Germany 60.63 63.65 62.03 63.65
6th Lukas Weißhaidinger AustriaAustria Austria 59.94 63.31 60.77 63.31
7th Mason Finley United StatesUnited States United States x 63.22 x 63.22
8th David Wrobel GermanyGermany Germany 62.34 61.47 x 62.34
9 Piotr Małachowski PolandPoland Poland x 62.20 61.63 62.20
10 Danijel Furtula MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro x x 62.12 62.12
11 Martin Kupper EstoniaEstonia Estonia x 62.10 62.10
12 Chad Wright JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 58.06 60.60 58.58 60.60
13 Brian Williams United StatesUnited States United States x 60.48 59.12 60.48
14th János Huszák HungaryHungary Hungary 58.17 54.67 60.45 60.45
15th Philip Milanov BelgiumBelgium Belgium 60.24 60.05 x 60.24
16 Guðni Valur Guðnason IcelandIceland Iceland x 53.91 x 53.91

Group B

September 28, 2019, 5:45 p.m. local time (4:45 p.m.  CEST )

space athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Width (m)
1 Daniel Ståhl SwedenSweden Sweden x 67.88 67.88
2 Matthew Denny AustraliaAustralia Australia 64.48 60.94 65.08 65.08
3 Ehsan Hadadi IranIran Iran 64.84 63.05 61.29 64.84
4th Ola Stunes Isene NorwayNorway Norway 58.43 64.54 63.33 64.54
5 Andrius Gudžius LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 64.14 63.28 x 64.14
6th Sam Mattis United StatesUnited States United States x 63.96 60.89 63.96
7th Christoph Harting GermanyGermany Germany 60.31 62.04 63.08 63.08
8th Traves Smikle JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 62.24 62.25 62.93 62.93
9 Mauricio Ortega ColombiaColombia Colombia 61.92 x x 61.92
10 Alex Rose SamoaSamoa Samoa 61.80 x x 61.80
11 Bartłomiej Stój PolandPoland Poland x 61.21 61.79 61.79
12 Robert Urbanek PolandPoland Poland 61.55 61.78 61.35 61.78
13 Alexei Chudjakov Authorized Neutral AthletesAuthorized Neutral Athletes Authorized Neutral Athletes 61.27 60.52 x 61.27
14th Jorge Fernández CubaCuba Cuba 60.52 x 60.60 60.60
15th Giovanni Faloci ItalyItaly Italy 58.83 x 59.77 59.77
16 Kristjan Čeh SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 59.55 x x 59.55

final

September 30, 2019, 9:25 p.m. local time (8:25 p.m.  CEST )

space athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt 4th attempt 5th attempt 6th attempt Width (m)
Gold medal icon.svg Daniel Ståhl SwedenSweden Sweden 66.59 67.18 67.59 65.83 x 67.05 67.59
Silver medal icon.svg Fedrick Dacres JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 64.97 66.94 64.67 63.50 62.85 x 66.94
Bronze medal icon.svg Lukas Weißhaidinger AustriaAustria Austria 66.74 x 66.82 x 63.74 66.35 66.82
4th Alin Alexandru Firfirica RomaniaRomania Romania 63.94 x 66.46 65.19 63.95 64.16 66.46
5 Apostolos Parellis Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus 64.76 66.32 64.56 x 64.86 65.66 66.32 NO
6th Matthew Denny AustraliaAustralia Australia 65.43 63.03 x 64.38 x x 65.43 PB
7th Ehsan Hadadi IranIran Iran 63.80 63.80 62.51 64.29 65.16 63.32 65.16
8th Martin Wierig GermanyGermany Germany 64.31 x 62.70 x x 64.98 64.98
9 Simon Pettersson SwedenSweden Sweden 59.71 61.81 63.72 not in the final of the
eight best throwers
63.72
10 Ola Stunes Isene NorwayNorway Norway 62.95 x 63.67 63.67
11 Sam Mattis United StatesUnited States United States x 63.15 63.42 63.42
12 Andrius Gudžius LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania x 61.55 x 61.55

Explanation of symbols:
- = attempt skipped, x = failed attempt

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