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2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge

The 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge was the fifth edition of the annual, global series of hammer throw competitions organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. The winners were Krisztián Pars of Hungary (244.84 metres) and Anita Włodarczyk (232.52 metres) of Poland. This was Włodarczyk's second title, defending her win from the previous year, and a third career win for Pars (the 2011 and 2012 winner). Pars also regained the position of challenge record holder, improving on the total set by Paweł Fajdek in 2013. Włodarczyk was the stand out courtesy of her hammer throw world record of 79.58 m (261 ft 1 in) at the ISTAF Berlin meet.[1][2]

2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge
Edition5th
Dates11 May–7 September
Meetings13
Records set79.58 m (Anita Włodarczyk)
2013
2015

A total of thirteen meetings featured on the circuit, with eight women's and nine men's contests spread across those events. The point scoring format was cumulative – the final standings were decided by the sum of athletes' three best throws on the circuit. Only the best throw by an athlete from each meet was taken into consideration.

Calendar edit

The 2014 series continued the model of the 2013 by featuring a combination of IAAF World Challenge meetings and non-IAAF meetings in Europe.[3][4]

There were two new additions to the tour: the Mohammed VI Meeting de Marrakesh and the Paavo Nurmi Games.[3] The Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo and Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar – long-standing presences – were dropped from the series. The Prefontaine Classic, a Diamond League meeting, did not return.

Meeting City Country Date Type
Golden Grand Prix Tokyo Japan 11 May Women
Ponce Grand Prix de Atletismo Ponce Puerto Rico 17 May Both
IAAF World Challenge Beijing Beijing China 21 May Women
Janusz Kusociński Memorial Szczecin Poland 7 June Men
Mohammed VI Meeting de Marrakesh Marrakesh Morocco 8 June Women
Moscow Challenge Moscow Russia 11 June Both
Golden Spike Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic 17 June Both
Paavo Nurmi Games Turku Finland 25 June Men
István Gyulai Memorial Székesfehérvár Hungary 8 July Both
Karlstad Grand Prix Karlstad Sweden 16 July Men
Meeting de Atletismo Madrid Madrid Spain 19 July Men
Internationales Stadionfest Berlin Germany 31 August Women
Rieti Meeting Rieti Italy 6 September Men

Final standings edit

Men edit

A total of eleven men recorded valid marks at three meetings and made the final standings.[5] Marks in bold are those which counted towards the final score.

Rank Athlete Nation Ponce Szczecin Moscow Ostrava Turku Székesfehérvár Karlstad Madrid Rieti Final score
1 Krisztián Pars   Hungary 79.31 79.35 - 81.57 79.83 82.49 - - 80.78 244.84
2 Paweł Fajdek   Poland - 78.15 - 79.65 - 80.73 - - 81.11 241.49
3 Dilshod Nazarov   Tajikistan - 78.08 79.20 80.62 77.93 80.24 79.62 80.51 - 241.37
4 Mostafa Al-Gamel   Egypt - - - 75.66 73.88 78.07 - 78.23 78.50 234.80
5 Marcel Lomnický   Slovakia 77.48 78.40 - 77.91 - 75.90 77.93 - 76.39 234.24
6 Pavel Kryvitski   Belarus - 77.69 78.22 - - 76.68 - - 76.85 232.76
7 Sergey Litvinov   Russia - - - - 74.71 74.81 74.94 - 75.88 225.63
8 Szymon Ziółkowski   Poland - 74.39 75.37 - 73.56 73.50 75.40 - 72.56 225.16
9 Aleksiy Sokirskiy   Ukraine - - 75.34 75.89 - 73.28 - - - 224.51
10 Markus Esser   Germany - 75.29 - - 74.27 74.28 - - - 223.84
11 Lukáš Melich   Czech Republic - - - 72.75 - 71.25 - 71.86 - 215.86

Women edit

A total of twelve women recorded valid marks at three meetings and made the final standings.[6] Marks in bold are those which counted towards the final score.

Rank Athlete Nation Tokyo Ponce Beijing Marrakesh Moscow Ostrava Székesfehérvár Berlin Final score
1 Anita Włodarczyk   Poland - - - - - 76.41 75.53 79.58 232.52
2 Betty Heidler   Germany 72.69 - - - - 78.00 75.34 75.20 228.54
3 Kathrin Klaas   Germany - - - 73.38 - 74.61 74.62 73.42 222.65
4 Wang Zheng   China - - 75.23 - 73.89 - - 72.33 221.45
5 Martina Hrašnová   Slovakia - - 71.89 - 70.88 74.39 72.56 71.82 218.84
6 Amanda Bingson   United States 71.71 72.16 - 70.42 - - - - 214.29
7 Joanna Fiodorow   Poland - - - - - 71.80 70.24 71.04 213.08
8 Gwen Berry   United States 71.13 71.46 - 69.15 - - - - 211.74
9 Éva Orbán   Hungary - - 69.63 - 70.60 68.70 70.45 - 210.68
10 Bianca Perie   Romania - - - 70.57 68.93 - 70.19 - 209.69
11 Jeneva Stevens   United States 69.18 70.78 - 68.41 - - - - 208.37
12 Tatyana Lysenko   Russia 67.35 - 68.72 65.40 61.09 - - - 201.47

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (2015-01-02). 2014 IAAF World Challenge review. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.
  2. ^ Sammett, Michelle (2014-08-31). Wlodarczyk breaks hammer world record in Berlin. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.
  3. ^ a b 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Calendar. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.
  4. ^ IAAF World Challenge Calendar. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.
  5. ^ 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Final Standings Men 2014-07-16 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.
  6. ^ 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Final Standings Women 2014-09-07 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.

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The 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge was the fifth edition of the annual global series of hammer throw competitions organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations The winners were Krisztian Pars of Hungary 244 84 metres and Anita Wlodarczyk 232 52 metres of Poland This was Wlodarczyk s second title defending her win from the previous year and a third career win for Pars the 2011 and 2012 winner Pars also regained the position of challenge record holder improving on the total set by Pawel Fajdek in 2013 Wlodarczyk was the stand out courtesy of her hammer throw world record of 79 58 m 261 ft 1 in at the ISTAF Berlin meet 1 2 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw ChallengeEdition5thDates11 May 7 SeptemberMeetings13Records set79 58 m Anita Wlodarczyk 20132015 A total of thirteen meetings featured on the circuit with eight women s and nine men s contests spread across those events The point scoring format was cumulative the final standings were decided by the sum of athletes three best throws on the circuit Only the best throw by an athlete from each meet was taken into consideration Contents 1 Calendar 2 Final standings 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 See also 4 ReferencesCalendar editThe 2014 series continued the model of the 2013 by featuring a combination of IAAF World Challenge meetings and non IAAF meetings in Europe 3 4 There were two new additions to the tour the Mohammed VI Meeting de Marrakesh and the Paavo Nurmi Games 3 The Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo and Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar long standing presences were dropped from the series The Prefontaine Classic a Diamond League meeting did not return Meeting City Country Date TypeGolden Grand Prix Tokyo Japan 11 May WomenPonce Grand Prix de Atletismo Ponce Puerto Rico 17 May BothIAAF World Challenge Beijing Beijing China 21 May WomenJanusz Kusocinski Memorial Szczecin Poland 7 June MenMohammed VI Meeting de Marrakesh Marrakesh Morocco 8 June WomenMoscow Challenge Moscow Russia 11 June BothGolden Spike Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic 17 June BothPaavo Nurmi Games Turku Finland 25 June MenIstvan Gyulai Memorial Szekesfehervar Hungary 8 July BothKarlstad Grand Prix Karlstad Sweden 16 July MenMeeting de Atletismo Madrid Madrid Spain 19 July MenInternationales Stadionfest Berlin Germany 31 August WomenRieti Meeting Rieti Italy 6 September MenFinal standings editMen edit A total of eleven men recorded valid marks at three meetings and made the final standings 5 Marks in bold are those which counted towards the final score Rank Athlete Nation Ponce Szczecin Moscow Ostrava Turku Szekesfehervar Karlstad Madrid Rieti Final score1 Krisztian Pars nbsp Hungary 79 31 79 35 81 57 79 83 82 49 80 78 244 842 Pawel Fajdek nbsp Poland 78 15 79 65 80 73 81 11 241 493 Dilshod Nazarov nbsp Tajikistan 78 08 79 20 80 62 77 93 80 24 79 62 80 51 241 374 Mostafa Al Gamel nbsp Egypt 75 66 73 88 78 07 78 23 78 50 234 805 Marcel Lomnicky nbsp Slovakia 77 48 78 40 77 91 75 90 77 93 76 39 234 246 Pavel Kryvitski nbsp Belarus 77 69 78 22 76 68 76 85 232 767 Sergey Litvinov nbsp Russia 74 71 74 81 74 94 75 88 225 638 Szymon Ziolkowski nbsp Poland 74 39 75 37 73 56 73 50 75 40 72 56 225 169 Aleksiy Sokirskiy nbsp Ukraine 75 34 75 89 73 28 224 5110 Markus Esser nbsp Germany 75 29 74 27 74 28 223 8411 Lukas Melich nbsp Czech Republic 72 75 71 25 71 86 215 86Women edit A total of twelve women recorded valid marks at three meetings and made the final standings 6 Marks in bold are those which counted towards the final score Rank Athlete Nation Tokyo Ponce Beijing Marrakesh Moscow Ostrava Szekesfehervar Berlin Final score1 Anita Wlodarczyk nbsp Poland 76 41 75 53 79 58 232 522 Betty Heidler nbsp Germany 72 69 78 00 75 34 75 20 228 543 Kathrin Klaas nbsp Germany 73 38 74 61 74 62 73 42 222 654 Wang Zheng nbsp China 75 23 73 89 72 33 221 455 Martina Hrasnova nbsp Slovakia 71 89 70 88 74 39 72 56 71 82 218 846 Amanda Bingson nbsp United States 71 71 72 16 70 42 214 297 Joanna Fiodorow nbsp Poland 71 80 70 24 71 04 213 088 Gwen Berry nbsp United States 71 13 71 46 69 15 211 749 Eva Orban nbsp Hungary 69 63 70 60 68 70 70 45 210 6810 Bianca Perie nbsp Romania 70 57 68 93 70 19 209 6911 Jeneva Stevens nbsp United States 69 18 70 78 68 41 208 3712 Tatyana Lysenko nbsp Russia 67 35 68 72 65 40 61 09 201 47See also edit2014 IAAF Diamond LeagueReferences edit Rowbottom Mike 2015 01 02 2014 IAAF World Challenge review IAAF Retrieved on 2016 05 22 Sammett Michelle 2014 08 31 Wlodarczyk breaks hammer world record in Berlin IAAF Retrieved on 2016 05 22 a b 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Calendar IAAF Retrieved on 2016 05 22 IAAF World Challenge Calendar IAAF Retrieved on 2016 05 22 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Final Standings Men Archived 2014 07 16 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2016 05 22 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Final Standings Women Archived 2014 09 07 at the Wayback Machine IAAF Retrieved on 2016 05 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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