Events at the 1997 World Championships | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4 × 100 m relay | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
10 km walk | women | |
20 km walk | men | |
50 km walk | men | |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
These are the official results of the Women's Javelin Throw event at the 1997 World Championships in Athens, Greece. There were a total number of 29 participating athletes, with the final held on Saturday August 9, 1997. All results were made with a rough surfaced javelin (old design).
Gold | Trine Hattestad Norway (NOR) |
Silver | Joanna Stone Australia (AUS) |
Bronze | Tanja Damaske Germany (GER) |
Qualification Round | |
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Group A | Group B |
07.08.1997 – 08:30h | 07.08.1997 – 10:10h |
Final Round | |
09.08.1997 – 19:10h |
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 |
Standing records prior to the 1997 World Athletics Championships | ||||
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World Record | Petra Felke-Meier (GDR) | 80.00 m | September 9, 1988 | Potsdam, East Germany |
Event Record | Fatima Whitbread (GBR) | 76.64 m | September 6, 1987 | Rome, Italy |
Season Best | Trine Hattestad (NOR) | 69.66 m | June 18, 1997 | Helsinki, Finland |
RANK | GROUP A | DISTANCE |
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1. | Trine Hattestad (NOR) | 66.12 m |
2. | Heli Rantanen (FIN) | 64.46 m |
3. | Mirela Maniani-Tzelili (GRE) | 63.50 m |
4. | Felicia Țilea-Moldovan (ROM) | 63.06 m |
5. | Oksana Ovchinnikova (RUS) | 61.58 m |
6. | Osleidys Menéndez (CUB) | 60.90 m |
7. | Karen Forkel (GER) | 60.70 m |
8. | Zuleima Araméndiz (COL) | 58.98 m |
9. | Laverne Eve (BAH) | 58.80 m |
10. | Nikolett Szabó (HUN) | 57.78 m |
11. | Lee Young-Sun (KOR) | 55.98 m |
12. | Lynda Lipson (USA) | 52.64 m |
13. | Shelley Holroyd (GBR) | 51.06 m |
14. | Trishel Thompson (GUY) | 38.14 m |
RANK | GROUP B | DISTANCE |
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1. | Joanna Stone (AUS) | 67.72 m |
2. | Mikaela Ingberg (FIN) | 63.92 m |
3. | Sonia Bisset (CUB) | 63.48 m |
4. | Tanja Damaske (GER) | 63.30 m |
5. | Rita Ramanauskaitė (LTU) | 62.60 m |
6. | Tatyana Shikolenko (RUS) | 61.78 m |
7. | Silke Renk (GER) | 60.72 m |
8. | Odelmys Palma (CUB) | 58.42 m |
9. | Tessa Sanderson (GBR) | 57.84 m |
10. | Taina Uppa (FIN) | 57.72 m |
11. | Ewa Rybak (POL) | 56.24 m |
12. | Nicole Carroll (USA) | 55.62 m |
13. | Erica Wheeler (USA) | 54.16 m |
14. | Ageliki Tsiolakoudi (GRE) | 53.48 m |
15. | Nikola Tomečková (CZE) | 52.86 m |
Rank | Athlete | Attempts | Distance | Note | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
Trine Hattestad (NOR) | 68.78 | 63.32 | X | 66.32 | X | 65.46 | 68.78 m | ||
Joanna Stone (AUS) | 64.68 | 68.16 | 66.94 | 66.12 | 68.64 | 68.60 | 68.64 m | ||
Tanja Damaske (GER) | 64.30 | 63.72 | 64.36 | 64.18 | 66.26 | 67.12 | 67.12 m | ||
4 | Mikaela Ingberg (FIN) | 64.50 | X | 63.72 | 61.70 | 64.14 | 66.00 | 66.00 m | |
5 | Felicia Țilea-Moldovan (ROM) | 60.32 | 55.24 | 64.90 | 61.14 | 59.24 | 64.40 | 64.90 m | |
6 | Sonia Bisset (CUB) | 63.80 | 63.16 | 63.08 | 60.44 | 60.52 | 63.34 | 63.80 m | |
7 | Osleidys Menéndez (CUB) | 63.76 | 62.44 | X | 59.88 | 63.02 | 62.14 | 63.76 m | |
8 | Tatyana Shikolenko (RUS) | X | 63.76 | X | 62.68 | X | X | 63.76 m | |
9 | Oksana Ovchinnikova (RUS) | 58.72 | 61.32 | 62.92 | 62.92 m | ||||
10 | Heli Rantanen (FIN) | 62.64 | 59.96 | X | 62.64 m | ||||
11 | Mirela Maniani-Tzelili (GRE) | 61.02 | X | 57.80 | 61.02 m | ||||
12 | Rita Ramanauskaitė (LTU) | 56.80 | 57.38 | 56.36 | 57.38 m |
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