1985 in hammer throw

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This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1985 in the Men's hammer throw . The women did not compete in the hammer throw until the early 1990s. Soviet Union's Yuriy Sedykh had set the world record in the previous (1984) season.

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Records

Standing records prior to the 1985 season in track and field
World Record Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yuriy Sedykh  (URS)86.34 m July 3, 1984 Flag of Ireland.svg Cork, Ireland


1985 World Year Ranking

RankMarkAthleteVenueDateNote
184.08 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Jüri Tamm  (URS) Budapest, Hungary 04.08.1985
282.70 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yuriy Sedykh  (URS) London, United Kingdom 19.07.1985
382.64 mFlag of East Germany.svg  Günther Rodehau  (GDR) Dresden, East Germany 03.08.1985PB
481.56 mFlag of Germany.svg  Christoph Sahner  (FRG) Rehlingen, West Germany 27.05.1985PB
580.92 mFlag of East Germany.svg  Matthias Moder  (GDR) Halle, East Germany 11.06.1985PB
680.64 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Benjaminas Viluckis  (URS) Baku, Soviet Union 22.09.1985PB
780.40 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Vasiliy Sidorenko  (URS) Volgograd, Soviet Union 13.07.1985PB
880.38 mFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Frantisek Vrbka  (TCH) Moscow, Soviet Union 18.08.1985PB
980.22 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yuriy Tarasyuk  (URS) Minsk, Soviet Union 04.09.1985
1080.20 mFlag of Germany.svg  Klaus Ploghaus  (FRG) Leverkusen, West Germany 27.07.1985
1180.16 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Igor Astapkovich  (URS) Novopolotsk, Soviet Union 07.09.1985PB
1279.28 mFlag of Austria.svg  Johann Lindner  (AUT) Hainfeld, Austria 27.05.1985PB
1379.26 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Igor Grigorash  (URS) Krivoy Rog, Soviet Union 06.07.1985
1479.22 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Igor Kuprishchenkov  (URS) Smolensk, Soviet Union 20.07.1985PB
1579.08 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Donatas Plungė  (URS) Vilnius, Soviet Union 17.08.1985PB
1678.90 mFlag of Germany.svg  Jörg Schäfer  (FRG) Kamp-Lintfort, West Germany 17.08.1985PB
1778.88 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Igor Nikulin  (URS) Rehlingen, West Germany 27.05.1985
1878.68 mFlag of East Germany.svg  Ralf Haber  (GDR) Dresden, East Germany 30.07.1985
1978.62 mFlag of Hungary.svg  József Vida  (HUN) Szombathely, Hungary 24.08.1985
2078.54 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Vladimir Gudilin  (URS) Rovno, Soviet Union 07.09.1985PB
2178.50 mFlag of France.svg  Walter Ciofani  (FRA) Bourg-en-Bresse, France 25.05.1985PB
78.50 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Imre Szitás  (HUN) Szombathely, Hungary 25.09.1985
2378.46 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Igor Shchegolyev  (URS) Poltava, Soviet Union 02.07.1985PB
78.46 mFlag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Plamen Minev  (BUL) Stara Zagora, Bulgaria 02.08.1985PB
2578.20 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Viktor Litvinyenko  (URS) Poltava, Soviet Union 20.07.1985


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