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2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's hammer throw

The men's hammer throw at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Moncton 2010 Stadium on 23 & 25 July.[1][2] The final was won by American Conor McCullough. A six-kilogram ball was used throughout the competition.

Medalists edit

Gold Silver Bronze
Conor McCullough
  United States
Ákos Hudi
  Hungary
Alaa El-Din El-Ashry
  Egypt

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the existing world junior and championship records were as follows.

Name Nationality Distance Location Date
World junior record Javier Cienfuegos   Spain 82.97 Madrid June 17, 2009
Championship record Yevgeniy Aydamirov   Russia 78.42 Beijing August 28, 2006

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nationality Distance WJR CR
July 25 Final Conor McCullough   United States 80.79 CR

Results edit

Final edit

25 July

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Result Notes
  Conor McCullough   United States 77.59 80.79 80.18 78.05 80.69 x 80.79 (CR), (NJR)
  Ákos Hudi   Hungary 78.37 x 74.15 77.28 76.56 75.33 78.37
  Alaa El-Din El-Ashry   Egypt 76.38 76.66 74.70 75.23 76.54 76.05 76.66 (PB)
4 Bartłomiej Krupa   Poland 74.43 68.56 x 69.05 72.36 x 74.43 (PB)
5 Dániel Szabó   Hungary x 71.16 74.41 x 70.85 x 74.41
6 Pavel Bareisha   Belarus 72.41 x x 73.23 x 71.99 73.23 (PB)
7 Quentin Bigot   France 70.22 68.45 69.40 70.18 69.02 71.51 71.51
8 Paul Hützen   Germany x 67.03 67.22 64.07 x x 67.22
9 Marcin Pastuszko   Poland x 67.22 x 67.22
10 Justin Welch   United States 67.20 x x 67.20
11 Edgards Gailis   Latvia 67.02 66.46 x 67.02
12 Tomáš Kružliak   Slovakia 66.02 x 66.54 66.54

Key: CR = Championship record, NJR = National junior record, PB = Personal best

Qualifications edit

23 July

Group A edit

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Conor McCullough   United States 76.05 - - 76.05 Q
2 Bartłomiej Krupa   Poland x 71.55 - 71.55 Q
3 Dániel Szabó   Hungary 60.24 x x 70.89 q
4 Edgars Gailis   Latvia 68.13 x 67.34 68.13 q
5 Tomáš Kružliak   Slovakia x 64.54 67.50 67.50 q
6 Harinder Singh   India 63.82 66.57 65.51 66.57
7 Serghei Marghiev   Moldova 63.78 x 66.56 66.56
8 Tristan Schwandke   Germany x x 66.12 66.12
9 Servando Rivas   Spain 62.36 65.71 64.42 65.71
10 Pedro Martín   Spain 65.54 65.38 61.80 65.54
11 Mikko Koskiranta   Finland 60.80 63.71 64.99 64.99
12 Zdravko Dimitrov   Bulgaria x 63.98 64.75 64.75
13 Simone Falloni   Italy 64.49 63.35 60.24 64.49
14 Abdulhamed Mohammad   Kuwait 62.98 x 64.36 64.36
15 Elias Håkansson   Sweden - 62.72 x 62.72
16 Cheng Tzu-Chi   Chinese Taipei 60.49 60.18 x 60.49
17 Enrique Gaitán   Guatemala x x 54.12 54.12

Group B edit

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Ákos Hudi   Hungary 76.62 - - 76.62 Q
2 Alaa El-Din El-Ashry   Egypt 73.23 - - 73.23 Q
3 Pavel Bareisha   Belarus 68.33 72.35 - 72.35 Q
4 Quentin Bigot   France 69.01 69.25 70.41 70.41 q
5 Marcin Pastuszko   Poland x 68.52 67.29 68.52 q
6 Justin Welch   United States 67.46 x x 67.46 q
7 Paul Hützen   Germany 66.82 x 63.97 66.82 q
8 Joelvis Hernández   Cuba x x 66.32 66.32
9 Alexandru Mehes   Romania 62.06 62.03 65.35 65.35
10 Juho Saarikoski   Finland 63.76 x 63.10 63.76
11 Özkan Baltaci   Turkey x 61.95 x 61.95
12 Anastas Papazov   Bulgaria 61.52 58.65 x 61.52
13 Demetris Elia   Cyprus 70.17 70.89 69.95 60.24
14 Ryota Kashimura   Japan x x 58.91 58.91
15 Kevin Bowman   Canada x x 54.51 54.51
Martin Lehemets   Estonia x x x NM
Pezhman Ghalehnoei   Iran x x x NM

Participation edit

According to an unofficial count, 34 athletes from 27 countries participated in the event.

References edit

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, , WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 9 March 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015

External links edit

  • . IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-25.
  • . IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-25.
  • . IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-07-25.

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The men s hammer throw at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Moncton 2010 Stadium on 23 amp 25 July 1 2 The final was won by American Conor McCullough A six kilogram ball was used throughout the competition Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Results 3 1 Final 3 2 Qualifications 3 2 1 Group A 3 2 2 Group B 4 Participation 5 References 6 External linksMedalists editGold Silver BronzeConor McCullough nbsp United States Akos Hudi nbsp Hungary Alaa El Din El Ashry nbsp EgyptRecords editPrior to the competition the existing world junior and championship records were as follows Name Nationality Distance Location DateWorld junior record Javier Cienfuegos nbsp Spain 82 97 Madrid June 17 2009Championship record Yevgeniy Aydamirov nbsp Russia 78 42 Beijing August 28 2006The following records were established during the competition Date Round Name Nationality Distance WJR CRJuly 25 Final Conor McCullough nbsp United States 80 79 CRResults editFinal edit 25 July Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Result Notes nbsp Conor McCullough nbsp United States 77 59 80 79 80 18 78 05 80 69 x 80 79 CR NJR nbsp Akos Hudi nbsp Hungary 78 37 x 74 15 77 28 76 56 75 33 78 37 nbsp Alaa El Din El Ashry nbsp Egypt 76 38 76 66 74 70 75 23 76 54 76 05 76 66 PB 4 Bartlomiej Krupa nbsp Poland 74 43 68 56 x 69 05 72 36 x 74 43 PB 5 Daniel Szabo nbsp Hungary x 71 16 74 41 x 70 85 x 74 416 Pavel Bareisha nbsp Belarus 72 41 x x 73 23 x 71 99 73 23 PB 7 Quentin Bigot nbsp France 70 22 68 45 69 40 70 18 69 02 71 51 71 518 Paul Hutzen nbsp Germany x 67 03 67 22 64 07 x x 67 229 Marcin Pastuszko nbsp Poland x 67 22 x 67 2210 Justin Welch nbsp United States 67 20 x x 67 2011 Edgards Gailis nbsp Latvia 67 02 66 46 x 67 0212 Tomas Kruzliak nbsp Slovakia 66 02 x 66 54 66 54Key CR Championship record NJR National junior record PB Personal best Qualifications edit 23 July Group A edit Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes1 2 31 Conor McCullough nbsp United States 76 05 76 05 Q2 Bartlomiej Krupa nbsp Poland x 71 55 71 55 Q3 Daniel Szabo nbsp Hungary 60 24 x x 70 89 q4 Edgars Gailis nbsp Latvia 68 13 x 67 34 68 13 q5 Tomas Kruzliak nbsp Slovakia x 64 54 67 50 67 50 q6 Harinder Singh nbsp India 63 82 66 57 65 51 66 577 Serghei Marghiev nbsp Moldova 63 78 x 66 56 66 568 Tristan Schwandke nbsp Germany x x 66 12 66 129 Servando Rivas nbsp Spain 62 36 65 71 64 42 65 7110 Pedro Martin nbsp Spain 65 54 65 38 61 80 65 5411 Mikko Koskiranta nbsp Finland 60 80 63 71 64 99 64 9912 Zdravko Dimitrov nbsp Bulgaria x 63 98 64 75 64 7513 Simone Falloni nbsp Italy 64 49 63 35 60 24 64 4914 Abdulhamed Mohammad nbsp Kuwait 62 98 x 64 36 64 3615 Elias Hakansson nbsp Sweden 62 72 x 62 7216 Cheng Tzu Chi nbsp Chinese Taipei 60 49 60 18 x 60 4917 Enrique Gaitan nbsp Guatemala x x 54 12 54 12Group B edit Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes1 2 31 Akos Hudi nbsp Hungary 76 62 76 62 Q2 Alaa El Din El Ashry nbsp Egypt 73 23 73 23 Q3 Pavel Bareisha nbsp Belarus 68 33 72 35 72 35 Q4 Quentin Bigot nbsp France 69 01 69 25 70 41 70 41 q5 Marcin Pastuszko nbsp Poland x 68 52 67 29 68 52 q6 Justin Welch nbsp United States 67 46 x x 67 46 q7 Paul Hutzen nbsp Germany 66 82 x 63 97 66 82 q8 Joelvis Hernandez nbsp Cuba x x 66 32 66 329 Alexandru Mehes nbsp Romania 62 06 62 03 65 35 65 3510 Juho Saarikoski nbsp Finland 63 76 x 63 10 63 7611 Ozkan Baltaci nbsp Turkey x 61 95 x 61 9512 Anastas Papazov nbsp Bulgaria 61 52 58 65 x 61 5213 Demetris Elia nbsp Cyprus 70 17 70 89 69 95 60 2414 Ryota Kashimura nbsp Japan x x 58 91 58 9115 Kevin Bowman nbsp Canada x x 54 51 54 51Martin Lehemets nbsp Estonia x x x NMPezhman Ghalehnoei nbsp Iran x x x NMParticipation editAccording to an unofficial count 34 athletes from 27 countries participated in the event nbsp Belarus 1 nbsp Bulgaria 2 nbsp Canada 1 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 nbsp Cuba 1 nbsp Cyprus 1 nbsp Egypt 1 nbsp Estonia 1 nbsp Finland 2 nbsp France 1 nbsp Germany 2 nbsp Guatemala 1 nbsp Hungary 2 nbsp India 1 nbsp Iran 1 nbsp Italy 1 nbsp Japan 1 nbsp Kuwait 1 nbsp Latvia 1 nbsp Moldova 1 nbsp Poland 2 nbsp Romania 1 nbsp Slovakia 1 nbsp Spain 2 nbsp Sweden 1 nbsp Turkey 1 nbsp United States 2 References edit Peters Lionel Magnusson Tomas WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC 2010 Moncton CAN Jul 19 25 WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY WJAH archived from the original on 9 March 2014 retrieved 13 June 2015 IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Eugene 2014 FACTS amp FIGURES PDF IAAF retrieved 13 June 2015External links edit2010 World Junior Championships Men s hammer throw qualification IAAF Retrieved on 2010 07 25 2010 World Junior Championships Men s hammer throw final IAAF Retrieved on 2010 07 25 13th IAAF World Junior Championships Facts amp Figures IAAF Retrieved on 2010 07 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics Men 27s hammer throw amp oldid 1079134450, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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