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2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's discus throw

The Men's Discus Throw event at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on August 18 and August 19.

As the only man to throw in excess of seventy metres that season, reigning world and Olympic champion Gerd Kanter of Estonia was the event favourite. Veteran athlete Virgilijus Alekna, the last athlete to beat Kanter in competition, was a strong medal possibility. Olympic silver medallist Piotr Malachowski was another contender, as was German Robert Harting who won silver at the previous world championships. The season had been of a high standard, with a number of athletes throwing over 65 m, including Frank Casañas, Bogdan Pishchalnikov and Zoltán Kővágó.[1]

On the first day of competition, qualification went smoothly as many of the highest ranked athletes qualified for the final on their first throw, with seven of them passing the automatic qualification mark of 64.50 m. Casañas and Estonia's number two Aleksander Tammert were the only high-profile athletes to be eliminated. Home competitor Harting had the best throw of the day (66.81), and Kővágó and Kanter were the next best qualifiers.[2]

In the final, Malachowski and Harting started very well on their first throws, with the former taking the lead with a Polish record-breaking throw, while the latter recorded a season's best. The pre-event favourites Kanter and Alekna were unable to challenge the two, as the Estonian took the bronze with his fourth round throw of 66.88 m and the Lithuanian never bettered his first throw of the day (66.36 m) and finished up in fourth place. Consistently throwing better than the rest of the field, Harting and Malachowski battled for the top spot. The Pole improved his lead with 69.15 m in the fifth round, another national record, but Harting took the gold with his final throw of the competition, recording a personal best of 69.43 m.[3][4]

The victory for the home athlete was marred by his controversial comments regarding an initiative by victims of doping in East Germany. Former East German athletes, who had suffered through the state-sponsored doping program in the 1980s, were distributing glasses outside the stadium to encourage people not to "turn a blind eye" to doping. Harting said that he wished his discus would bounce from the ground and hit wearers in the eyes, but he later retracted and apologise for his statement.[5][6]

Medallists

Gold Robert Harting
  Germany (GER)
Silver Piotr Malachowski
  Poland (POL)
Bronze Gerd Kanter
  Estonia (EST)

Records

World record   Jürgen Schult (GDR) 74.08 Neubrandenburg, East Germany 6 June 1986
Championship record   Virgilijus Alekna (LTU) 70.17 Helsinki, Finland 7 August 2005
World leading   Gerd Kanter (EST) 71.64 Kohila Parish, Estonia 25 June 2009
African record   Frantz Kruger (RSA) 70.32 Salon-de-Provence, France 26 May 2002
Asian record   Ehsan Haddadi (IRI) 69.32 Tallinn, Estonia 3 June 2008
North American record   Ben Plucknett (USA) 71.32 Eugene, United States 4 June 1983
South American record   Jorge Balliengo (ARG) 66.32 Rosario, Argentina 15 April 2006
European record   Jürgen Schult (GDR) 74.08 Neubrandenburg, East Germany 6 June 1986
Oceanian record   Benn Harradine (AUS) 66.37 Salinas, United States 22 May 2008

Qualification standards

A standard B standard
64.50 m 62.50 m

Schedule

Date Time Round
August 18, 2009 10:05 Qualification
August 19, 2009 20:10 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 64.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Robert Harting   Germany (GER) 66.81 66.81 Q
2 A Gerd Kanter   Estonia (EST) 66.73 66.73 Q
3 B Zoltán Kővágó   Hungary (HUN) x 65.82 65.82 Q
4 B Jarred Rome   United States (USA) 60.92 65.51 65.51 Q
5 A Casey Malone   United States (USA) 65.13 65.13 Q
6 B Virgilijus Alekna   Lithuania (LTU) 65.04 65.04 Q
7 A Mario Pestano   Spain (ESP) 65.03 65.03 Q
8 B Piotr Małachowski   Poland (POL) 64.20 64.48 62.65 64.48 q
9 A Bogdan Pishchalnikov   Russia (RUS) 62.93 61.09 60.08 62.93 q
10 A Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly   Egypt (EGY) 62.84 62.09 x 62.84 q
11 B Gerhard Mayer   Austria (AUT) 62.53 59.33 62.19 62.53 q
12 B Frantz Kruger   Finland (FIN) 62.29 x 60.45 62.29 q
13 A Aleksander Tammert   Estonia (EST) 62.24 61.93 59.44 62.24
14 A Ian Waltz   United States (USA) x 60.27 62.04 62.04
15 A Benn Harradine   Australia (AUS) 60.73 61.74 60.79 61.74
16 B Frank Casañas   Spain (ESP) x x 61.10 61.10
17 A Gaute Myklebust   Norway (NOR) x 60.80 x 60.80
18 A Bertrand Vili   France (FRA) 60.68 x x 60.68
19 B Erik Cadee   Netherlands (NED) x 60.64 x 60.64
20 B Markus Münch   Germany (GER) 60.55 x 59.12 60.55
21 B Ivan Hryshyn   Ukraine (UKR) 59.93 57.28 x 59.93
22 B Märt Israel   Estonia (EST) 59.58 x - 59.58
23 A Jorge Balliengo   Argentina (ARG) 56.69 55.32 59.19 59.19
24 B Ahmed Mohamed Dheeb   Qatar (QAT) 55.33 59.16 x 59.16
25 B Nikolay Sedyuk   Russia (RUS) x 59.03 58.62 59.03
26 A Oleksiy Semenov   Ukraine (UKR) 58.78 57.31 x 58.78
27 A Daniel Schärer   Switzerland (SUI) 58.50 58.23 57.22 58.50
28 B Germán Lauro   Argentina (ARG) 57.88 x x 57.88
29 B Ercüment Olgundeniz   Turkey (TUR) 56.54 x 57.52 57.52
A Haidar Nasir   Iraq (IRQ) x x x NM

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
  Robert Harting   Germany (GER) 68.25 67.04 67.80 x 67.80 69.43 69.43 PB
  Piotr Małachowski   Poland (POL) 68.77 68.05 67.00 x 69.15 67.33 69.15 NR
  Gerd Kanter   Estonia (EST) 65.91 65.65 x 66.88 66.24 65.45 66.88
4 Virgilijus Alekna   Lithuania (LTU) 66.36 66.32 65.68 64.53 66.24 x 66.36
5 Casey Malone   United States (USA) 63.61 61.59 65.64 64.84 65.98 66.06 66.06
6 Zoltán Kővágó   Hungary (HUN) x 63.09 62.47 x 65.17 61.69 65.17
7 Bogdan Pishchalnikov   Russia (RUS) 62.03 63.29 63.18 64.26 65.02 x 65.02
8 Gerhard Mayer   Austria (AUT) 62.16 60.49 63.17 x 60.83 x 63.17
9 Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly   Egypt (EGY) 62.13 62.83 62.76 62.83
10 Mario Pestano   Spain (ESP) 62.76 x 62.27 62.76
11 Jarred Rome   United States (USA) 58.48 62.47 x 62.47
12 Frantz Kruger   Finland (FIN) x 59.77 x 59.77

Key: PB = Personal best, NR = National record

References

General
  • . IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
Specific
  1. ^ Jalava, Mirko (2009-08-09). Men's Discus Throw - PREVIEW 2009-08-16 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  2. ^ Jalava, Mirko (2009-08-18). Event Report - Men's Discus Throw - Qualification 2009-08-28 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  3. ^ Jalava, Mirko (2009-08-19). Event Report - Men's Discus Throw - Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-22. 2009-09-08.
  4. ^ Irwin, Pirate (2009-08-20). Harting leaves it late in discus thriller. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved on 2009-08-22.
  5. ^ Hometown hero gets dramatic win, South African gold medalist faces gender test . Deutsche Welle (2009-08-20). Retrieved on 2009-08-22. 2009-09-08.
  6. ^ Chadband, Ian (2009-08-20). World Athletics: Usain Bolt cruises to 200m final in 20.08sec. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 2009-08-22.

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The Men s Discus Throw event at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on August 18 and August 19 As the only man to throw in excess of seventy metres that season reigning world and Olympic champion Gerd Kanter of Estonia was the event favourite Veteran athlete Virgilijus Alekna the last athlete to beat Kanter in competition was a strong medal possibility Olympic silver medallist Piotr Malachowski was another contender as was German Robert Harting who won silver at the previous world championships The season had been of a high standard with a number of athletes throwing over 65 m including Frank Casanas Bogdan Pishchalnikov and Zoltan Kovago 1 On the first day of competition qualification went smoothly as many of the highest ranked athletes qualified for the final on their first throw with seven of them passing the automatic qualification mark of 64 50 m Casanas and Estonia s number two Aleksander Tammert were the only high profile athletes to be eliminated Home competitor Harting had the best throw of the day 66 81 and Kovago and Kanter were the next best qualifiers 2 In the final Malachowski and Harting started very well on their first throws with the former taking the lead with a Polish record breaking throw while the latter recorded a season s best The pre event favourites Kanter and Alekna were unable to challenge the two as the Estonian took the bronze with his fourth round throw of 66 88 m and the Lithuanian never bettered his first throw of the day 66 36 m and finished up in fourth place Consistently throwing better than the rest of the field Harting and Malachowski battled for the top spot The Pole improved his lead with 69 15 m in the fifth round another national record but Harting took the gold with his final throw of the competition recording a personal best of 69 43 m 3 4 The victory for the home athlete was marred by his controversial comments regarding an initiative by victims of doping in East Germany Former East German athletes who had suffered through the state sponsored doping program in the 1980s were distributing glasses outside the stadium to encourage people not to turn a blind eye to doping Harting said that he wished his discus would bounce from the ground and hit wearers in the eyes but he later retracted and apologise for his statement 5 6 Contents 1 Medallists 2 Records 3 Qualification standards 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Qualification 5 2 Final 6 ReferencesMedallists EditGold Robert Harting Germany GER Silver Piotr Malachowski Poland POL Bronze Gerd Kanter Estonia EST Records EditWorld record Jurgen Schult GDR 74 08 Neubrandenburg East Germany 6 June 1986Championship record Virgilijus Alekna LTU 70 17 Helsinki Finland 7 August 2005World leading Gerd Kanter EST 71 64 Kohila Parish Estonia 25 June 2009African record Frantz Kruger RSA 70 32 Salon de Provence France 26 May 2002Asian record Ehsan Haddadi IRI 69 32 Tallinn Estonia 3 June 2008North American record Ben Plucknett USA 71 32 Eugene United States 4 June 1983South American record Jorge Balliengo ARG 66 32 Rosario Argentina 15 April 2006European record Jurgen Schult GDR 74 08 Neubrandenburg East Germany 6 June 1986Oceanian record Benn Harradine AUS 66 37 Salinas United States 22 May 2008Qualification standards EditA standard B standard64 50 m 62 50 mSchedule EditDate Time RoundAugust 18 2009 10 05 QualificationAugust 19 2009 20 10 FinalResults EditQualification Edit Qualification Qualifying Performance 64 50 Q or at least 12 best performers q advance to the final Rank Group Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 Result Notes1 A Robert Harting Germany GER 66 81 66 81 Q2 A Gerd Kanter Estonia EST 66 73 66 73 Q3 B Zoltan Kovago Hungary HUN x 65 82 65 82 Q4 B Jarred Rome United States USA 60 92 65 51 65 51 Q5 A Casey Malone United States USA 65 13 65 13 Q6 B Virgilijus Alekna Lithuania LTU 65 04 65 04 Q7 A Mario Pestano Spain ESP 65 03 65 03 Q8 B Piotr Malachowski Poland POL 64 20 64 48 62 65 64 48 q9 A Bogdan Pishchalnikov Russia RUS 62 93 61 09 60 08 62 93 q10 A Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly Egypt EGY 62 84 62 09 x 62 84 q11 B Gerhard Mayer Austria AUT 62 53 59 33 62 19 62 53 q12 B Frantz Kruger Finland FIN 62 29 x 60 45 62 29 q13 A Aleksander Tammert Estonia EST 62 24 61 93 59 44 62 2414 A Ian Waltz United States USA x 60 27 62 04 62 0415 A Benn Harradine Australia AUS 60 73 61 74 60 79 61 7416 B Frank Casanas Spain ESP x x 61 10 61 1017 A Gaute Myklebust Norway NOR x 60 80 x 60 8018 A Bertrand Vili France FRA 60 68 x x 60 6819 B Erik Cadee Netherlands NED x 60 64 x 60 6420 B Markus Munch Germany GER 60 55 x 59 12 60 5521 B Ivan Hryshyn Ukraine UKR 59 93 57 28 x 59 9322 B Mart Israel Estonia EST 59 58 x 59 5823 A Jorge Balliengo Argentina ARG 56 69 55 32 59 19 59 1924 B Ahmed Mohamed Dheeb Qatar QAT 55 33 59 16 x 59 1625 B Nikolay Sedyuk Russia RUS x 59 03 58 62 59 0326 A Oleksiy Semenov Ukraine UKR 58 78 57 31 x 58 7827 A Daniel Scharer Switzerland SUI 58 50 58 23 57 22 58 5028 B German Lauro Argentina ARG 57 88 x x 57 8829 B Ercument Olgundeniz Turkey TUR 56 54 x 57 52 57 52A Haidar Nasir Iraq IRQ x x x NMFinal Edit Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Result Notes Robert Harting Germany GER 68 25 67 04 67 80 x 67 80 69 43 69 43 PB Piotr Malachowski Poland POL 68 77 68 05 67 00 x 69 15 67 33 69 15 NR Gerd Kanter Estonia EST 65 91 65 65 x 66 88 66 24 65 45 66 884 Virgilijus Alekna Lithuania LTU 66 36 66 32 65 68 64 53 66 24 x 66 365 Casey Malone United States USA 63 61 61 59 65 64 64 84 65 98 66 06 66 066 Zoltan Kovago Hungary HUN x 63 09 62 47 x 65 17 61 69 65 177 Bogdan Pishchalnikov Russia RUS 62 03 63 29 63 18 64 26 65 02 x 65 028 Gerhard Mayer Austria AUT 62 16 60 49 63 17 x 60 83 x 63 179 Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly Egypt EGY 62 13 62 83 62 76 62 8310 Mario Pestano Spain ESP 62 76 x 62 27 62 7611 Jarred Rome United States USA 58 48 62 47 x 62 4712 Frantz Kruger Finland FIN x 59 77 x 59 77Key PB Personal best NR National recordReferences EditGeneralDiscus throw results IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Specific Jalava Mirko 2009 08 09 Men s Discus Throw PREVIEW Archived 2009 08 16 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Jalava Mirko 2009 08 18 Event Report Men s Discus Throw Qualification Archived 2009 08 28 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 18 Jalava Mirko 2009 08 19 Event Report Men s Discus Throw Final IAAF Retrieved on 2009 08 22 Archived 2009 09 08 Irwin Pirate 2009 08 20 Harting leaves it late in discus thriller Agence France Presse Retrieved on 2009 08 22 Hometown hero gets dramatic win South African gold medalist faces gender test Deutsche Welle 2009 08 20 Retrieved on 2009 08 22 Archived 2009 09 08 Chadband Ian 2009 08 20 World Athletics Usain Bolt cruises to 200m final in 20 08sec The Daily Telegraph Retrieved on 2009 08 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s discus throw amp oldid 1092390295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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