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1993 World Championships in Athletics – Men's javelin throw

These are the official results of the Men's Javelin Throw event at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. There were a total of 47 participating athletes, with the final held on Monday August 16, 1993. All results were made with rough surfaced javelin. The qualification mark was set at 81.00 metres.

Doping disqualification edit

The original bronze medalist Dmitriy Polyunin (Uzbekistan) was disqualified for doping after his sample was found positive for the anabolic steroid stanozolol, and the medal was instead awarded Mick Hill (Great Britain).[1][2][3]

Medalists edit

Schedule edit

Qualification Round
Group A Group B
15.08.1993 – 10:00h 15.08.1993 – 12:00h
Final Round
16.08.1993 – 19:30h

Abbreviations edit

  • All results shown are in metres
Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records edit

Standing records prior to the 1993 World Athletics Championships
World Record   Jan Železný (CZE) 95.54 m April 6, 1993   Pietersburg, South Africa
Event Record   Kimmo Kinnunen (FIN) 90.82 m [4] August 26, 1991   Tokyo, Japan
Season Best   Raymond Hecht (GER) 88.90 m July 2, 1993   Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
Broken records during the 1993 World Athletics Championships
Event Record   Kimmo Kinnunen (FIN) 84.78 m [5] August 16, 1993   Stuttgart, Germany
  Jan Železný (CZE) 85.98 m [5]

Qualification edit

Group A edit

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance
1 2 3
1 1   Jan Železný (CZE) 83.22 83.22 m
2 2   Ari Pakarinen (FIN) X 83.06 83.06 m
3 3   Dmitriy Polyunin (UZB) 81.04 81.04 m
4 4   Mick Hill (GBR) 79.80 80.06 80.78 80.78 m
5 7   Kimmo Kinnunen (FIN) X 78.40 78.86 78.86 m
6 9   Patrik Bodén (SWE) 77.04 78.34 75.80 78.34 m
7 17   Kostas Gatsioudis (GRE) 76.70 75.88 X 76.70 m
8 18   Yuriy Rybin (RUS) X 74.94 76.58 76.58 m
9 19   Ed Kaminski (USA) 69.60 74.36 75.70 75.70 m
10 20   Ivan Mustapić (CRO) 74.92 75.64 74.98 75.64 m
11 21   Colin MacKenzie (GBR) 74.10 75.34 X 75.34 m
12 22   Tom Petranoff (RSA) 75.26 X X 75.26 m
13 24   Marek Kaleta (EST) X 74.80 X 74.80 m
14 26   Sigurður Einarsson (ISL) 73.20 X 74.40 74.40 m
15 27   Fabio de Gaspari (ITA) 73.54 74.34 73.50 74.34 m
16 29   Peter Blank (GER) 73.76 X 74.10 74.10 m
17 31   Rodrigo Zelaya (CHI) 71.50 73.26 X 73.26 m
18 33   Dainis Kula (LAT) 69.22 73.18 X 73.18 m
19 34   Lee Wook-Jong (KOR) 72.04 X 72.02 72.04 m
20 36   Radoman Šćekić (IWP) 71.50 X X 71.50 m
21 41   Art Skipper (USA) 67.14 X 68.72 68.72 m
22 44   Andrew Currey (AUS) X X 66.72 66.72 m
23 45   Edgar Baumann (PAR) X X 59.82 59.82 m

Group B edit

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance
1 2 3
1 5   Tom Pukstys (USA) 78.76 76.64 79.84 79.84 m
2 6   Steve Backley (GBR) 76.20 78.48 79.64 79.64 m
3 8   Dag Wennlund (SWE) 78.48 77.02 X 78.48 m
4 10   Terry McHugh (IRL) 75.26 78.28 X 78.28 m
5 11   Vladimir Sasimovich (BLR) 78.24 77.28 77.10 78.24 m
6 12   Miloš Steigauf (CZE) 78.10 X X 78.10 m
7 13   Vladimir Ovchinnikov (RUS) 77.98 75.66 75.16 77.98 m
8 14   Boris Henry (GER) 76.58 73.14 77.42 77.42 m
9 15   Gavin Lovegrove (NZL) 74.16 75.14 77.08 77.08 m
10 16   Vadim Bavikin (ISR) 73.30 X 76.98 76.98 m
11 23   Raymond Hecht (GER) 71.84 X 75.00 75.00 m
12 25   Peter Borglund (SWE) 71.94 74.58 X 74.58 m
13 28   Seppo Räty (FIN) 74.30 73.62 73.16 74.30 m
14 30   Pascal Lefèvre (FRA) 73.34 X X 73.34 m
15 32   Viktor Zaitsev (UZB) 73.22 71.64 70.54 73.22 m
16 35   Kenneth Petersen (DEN) 72.00 X X 72.00 m
17 37   Viktor Yevsyukov (KAZ) 71.12 X 67.70 71.12 m
18 38   Vladimir Parfyonov (UZB) X X 70.88 70.88 m
19 39   Juan de la Garza (MEX) 70.86 X X 70.86 m
20 40   Ambrosi Matiashvili (GEO) 69.54 X 64.74 69.54 m
21 42   Stephen Feraday (CAN) 67.74 65.76 68.40 68.40 m
22 43   Mārcis Štrobinders (LAT) X 68.38 X 68.38 m
23 46   Ryan Haylock (CAY) 56.76 X X 56.76 m
  Phillip Spies (RSA) X X X NM

Final edit

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
    Jan Železný (CZE) 81.86 X X 83.82 85.98 84.62 85.98 m CR
    Kimmo Kinnunen (FIN) 77.46 77.68 84.78 X 81.72 82.46 84.78 m
    Mick Hill (GBR) 82.80 80.18 80.08 X 81.48 82.96 82.96 m
4   Steve Backley (GBR) 79.78 81.66 79.00 81.16 80.18 81.80 81.80 m
5   Ari Pakarinen (FIN) 81.08 76.52 X X X 80.44 81.08 m
6   Dag Wennlund (SWE) 80.52 75.10 X 77.34 75.90 75.82 80.52 m
7   Vladimir Sasimovich (BLR) 75.88 78.70 X 77.34 75.90 75.82 78.70 m
8   Patrik Bodén (SWE) 75.18 78.00 76.84 78.00 m
9   Tom Pukstys (USA) 75.54 75.68 77.92 77.92 m
10   Terry McHugh (IRL) 76.06 73.38 76.22 76.22 m
11   Miloš Steigauf (CZE) X X 70.78 70.78 m
(3rd)   Dmitriy Polyunin (UZB) 75.50 80.54 83.38 X X 81.72 DSQ Doping

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Phil Hersh: Dopers, Ex-dopers And `Hmmm' Take Spotlight, Chicago Tribune, 22 August 1993
  2. ^ Mike Rowbottom: World Athletics Championships: Jackson adheres to golden rule for Britain: British hurdlers hit the heights as Regis claims silver and drugs test gives Hill a bronze, The Independent, 21 August 1993
  3. ^ Butler, Mark (2015). "Doping violations at IAAF World Championships". IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 Statistics Handbook. Monaco: IAAF. pp. 75–78.
  4. ^ Old javelin type
  5. ^ a b New javelin type
  • Results

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These are the official results of the Men s Javelin Throw event at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart Germany There were a total of 47 participating athletes with the final held on Monday August 16 1993 All results were made with rough surfaced javelin The qualification mark was set at 81 00 metres Contents 1 Doping disqualification 2 Medalists 3 Schedule 4 Abbreviations 5 Records 6 Qualification 6 1 Group A 6 2 Group B 7 Final 8 See also 9 ReferencesDoping disqualification editThe original bronze medalist Dmitriy Polyunin Uzbekistan was disqualified for doping after his sample was found positive for the anabolic steroid stanozolol and the medal was instead awarded Mick Hill Great Britain 1 2 3 Medalists editGold nbsp Jan ZeleznyCzech Republic CZE Silver nbsp Kimmo KinnunenFinland FIN Bronze nbsp Mick HillGreat Britain GBR Schedule editAll times are Central European Time UTC 1 Qualification Round Group A Group B 15 08 1993 10 00h 15 08 1993 12 00h Final Round 16 08 1993 19 30hAbbreviations editAll results shown are in metres Q automatic qualification q qualification by rank DNS did not start NM no mark WR world record AR area record NR national record PB personal best SB season bestRecords editStanding records prior to the 1993 World Athletics Championships World Record nbsp Jan Zelezny CZE 95 54 m April 6 1993 nbsp Pietersburg South Africa Event Record nbsp Kimmo Kinnunen FIN 90 82 m 4 August 26 1991 nbsp Tokyo Japan Season Best nbsp Raymond Hecht GER 88 90 m July 2 1993 nbsp Villeneuve d Ascq France Broken records during the 1993 World Athletics Championships Event Record nbsp Kimmo Kinnunen FIN 84 78 m 5 August 16 1993 nbsp Stuttgart Germany nbsp Jan Zelezny CZE 85 98 m 5 Qualification editGroup A edit Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance 1 2 3 1 1 nbsp Jan Zelezny CZE 83 22 83 22 m 2 2 nbsp Ari Pakarinen FIN X 83 06 83 06 m 3 3 nbsp Dmitriy Polyunin UZB 81 04 81 04 m 4 4 nbsp Mick Hill GBR 79 80 80 06 80 78 80 78 m 5 7 nbsp Kimmo Kinnunen FIN X 78 40 78 86 78 86 m 6 9 nbsp Patrik Boden SWE 77 04 78 34 75 80 78 34 m 7 17 nbsp Kostas Gatsioudis GRE 76 70 75 88 X 76 70 m 8 18 nbsp Yuriy Rybin RUS X 74 94 76 58 76 58 m 9 19 nbsp Ed Kaminski USA 69 60 74 36 75 70 75 70 m 10 20 nbsp Ivan Mustapic CRO 74 92 75 64 74 98 75 64 m 11 21 nbsp Colin MacKenzie GBR 74 10 75 34 X 75 34 m 12 22 nbsp Tom Petranoff RSA 75 26 X X 75 26 m 13 24 nbsp Marek Kaleta EST X 74 80 X 74 80 m 14 26 nbsp Sigurdur Einarsson ISL 73 20 X 74 40 74 40 m 15 27 nbsp Fabio de Gaspari ITA 73 54 74 34 73 50 74 34 m 16 29 nbsp Peter Blank GER 73 76 X 74 10 74 10 m 17 31 nbsp Rodrigo Zelaya CHI 71 50 73 26 X 73 26 m 18 33 nbsp Dainis Kula LAT 69 22 73 18 X 73 18 m 19 34 nbsp Lee Wook Jong KOR 72 04 X 72 02 72 04 m 20 36 nbsp Radoman Scekic IWP 71 50 X X 71 50 m 21 41 nbsp Art Skipper USA 67 14 X 68 72 68 72 m 22 44 nbsp Andrew Currey AUS X X 66 72 66 72 m 23 45 nbsp Edgar Baumann PAR X X 59 82 59 82 m Group B edit Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance 1 2 3 1 5 nbsp Tom Pukstys USA 78 76 76 64 79 84 79 84 m 2 6 nbsp Steve Backley GBR 76 20 78 48 79 64 79 64 m 3 8 nbsp Dag Wennlund SWE 78 48 77 02 X 78 48 m 4 10 nbsp Terry McHugh IRL 75 26 78 28 X 78 28 m 5 11 nbsp Vladimir Sasimovich BLR 78 24 77 28 77 10 78 24 m 6 12 nbsp Milos Steigauf CZE 78 10 X X 78 10 m 7 13 nbsp Vladimir Ovchinnikov RUS 77 98 75 66 75 16 77 98 m 8 14 nbsp Boris Henry GER 76 58 73 14 77 42 77 42 m 9 15 nbsp Gavin Lovegrove NZL 74 16 75 14 77 08 77 08 m 10 16 nbsp Vadim Bavikin ISR 73 30 X 76 98 76 98 m 11 23 nbsp Raymond Hecht GER 71 84 X 75 00 75 00 m 12 25 nbsp Peter Borglund SWE 71 94 74 58 X 74 58 m 13 28 nbsp Seppo Raty FIN 74 30 73 62 73 16 74 30 m 14 30 nbsp Pascal Lefevre FRA 73 34 X X 73 34 m 15 32 nbsp Viktor Zaitsev UZB 73 22 71 64 70 54 73 22 m 16 35 nbsp Kenneth Petersen DEN 72 00 X X 72 00 m 17 37 nbsp Viktor Yevsyukov KAZ 71 12 X 67 70 71 12 m 18 38 nbsp Vladimir Parfyonov UZB X X 70 88 70 88 m 19 39 nbsp Juan de la Garza MEX 70 86 X X 70 86 m 20 40 nbsp Ambrosi Matiashvili GEO 69 54 X 64 74 69 54 m 21 42 nbsp Stephen Feraday CAN 67 74 65 76 68 40 68 40 m 22 43 nbsp Marcis Strobinders LAT X 68 38 X 68 38 m 23 46 nbsp Ryan Haylock CAY 56 76 X X 56 76 m nbsp Phillip Spies RSA X X X NMFinal editRank Athlete Attempts Distance Note 1 2 3 4 5 6 nbsp nbsp Jan Zelezny CZE 81 86 X X 83 82 85 98 84 62 85 98 m CR nbsp nbsp Kimmo Kinnunen FIN 77 46 77 68 84 78 X 81 72 82 46 84 78 m nbsp nbsp Mick Hill GBR 82 80 80 18 80 08 X 81 48 82 96 82 96 m 4 nbsp Steve Backley GBR 79 78 81 66 79 00 81 16 80 18 81 80 81 80 m 5 nbsp Ari Pakarinen FIN 81 08 76 52 X X X 80 44 81 08 m 6 nbsp Dag Wennlund SWE 80 52 75 10 X 77 34 75 90 75 82 80 52 m 7 nbsp Vladimir Sasimovich BLR 75 88 78 70 X 77 34 75 90 75 82 78 70 m 8 nbsp Patrik Boden SWE 75 18 78 00 76 84 78 00 m 9 nbsp Tom Pukstys USA 75 54 75 68 77 92 77 92 m 10 nbsp Terry McHugh IRL 76 06 73 38 76 22 76 22 m 11 nbsp Milos Steigauf CZE X X 70 78 70 78 m 3rd nbsp Dmitriy Polyunin UZB 75 50 80 54 83 38 X X 81 72 DSQ DopingSee also edit1992 Men s Olympic Javelin Throw Barcelona 1994 Men s European Championships Javelin Throw Helsinki 1996 Men s Olympic Javelin Throw Atlanta References edit Phil Hersh Dopers Ex dopers And Hmmm Take Spotlight Chicago Tribune 22 August 1993 Mike Rowbottom World Athletics Championships Jackson adheres to golden rule for Britain British hurdlers hit the heights as Regis claims silver and drugs test gives Hill a bronze The Independent 21 August 1993 Butler Mark 2015 Doping violations at IAAF World Championships IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 Statistics Handbook Monaco IAAF pp 75 78 Old javelin type a b New javelin type Results koti welho IAAF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1993 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s javelin throw amp oldid 1078951979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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