1998 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw

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The Women's javelin throw event at the 1998 European Championships was held on Wednesday August 19, 1998, in Budapest, Hungary. There were a total number of 20 participating athletes. The qualification round was staged on Tuesday August 18, with the mark set at 61.00 metres. All results were made with a rough surfaced javelin (old design).

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Germany.svg Tanja Damaske
Germany (GER)
Silver Flag of Russia.svg Tatyana Shikolenko
Russia (RUS)
Bronze Flag of Finland.svg Mikaela Ingberg
Finland (FIN)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
18.08.1998 10:00h18.08.1998 11:40h
Final Round
19.08.1998 18:00h

Abbreviations

Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1998 European Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of East Germany.svg  Petra Felke  (GDR)80.00 m September 9, 1988 Flag of East Germany.svg Potsdam, East Germany
Event Record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Fatima Whitbread  (GBR)77.44 m August 28, 1986 Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart, West Germany

Qualification

Group A

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
13Flag of Finland.svg  Mikaela Ingberg  (FIN)64.4964.49 m
24Flag of Norway.svg  Trine Hattestad  (NOR)62.5562.55 m
35Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Shikolenko  (RUS)62.0162.01 m
48Flag of Hungary.svg  Nikolett Szabó  (HUN)60.64 m
510Flag of Poland.svg  Ewa Rybak  (POL)60.34 m
611Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Rita Ramanauskaitė  (LTU)60.26 m
714Flag of Finland.svg  Taina Uppa  (FIN)58.01 m
816Flag of Germany.svg  Dorte Barby  (GER)57.12 m
919Flag of France.svg  Nadine Auzeil  (FRA)52.21 m
Flag of Turkey.svg  Aysel Taş  (TUR)NM

Group B

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
11Flag of Germany.svg  Steffi Nerius  (GER)60.6666.0466.04 m
22Flag of Greece.svg  Mirela Manjani-Tzelili  (GRE)60.5365.1465.14 m
36Flag of Romania.svg  Felicia Ţilea-Moldovan  (ROM)61.9661.96 m
47Flag of Finland.svg  Heli Rantanen  (FIN)60.90 m
59Flag of Germany.svg  Tanja Damaske  (GER)60.6360.63 m
612Flag of Italy.svg  Claudia Coslovich  (ITA)x57.3159.8559.85 m
713Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Nikola Tomečková  (CZE)59.65 m
815Flag of Ukraine.svg  Nadiya Kobrin  (UKR)57.70 m
917Flag of Hungary.svg  Agnes Preisinger  (HUN)55.92 m
1018Flag of Slovenia.svg  Evfemija Štorga  (SLO)53.73 m

Final

RankAthleteAttemptsDistanceNote
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Tanja Damaske  (GER)69.10X62.24X64.5169.10 m
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Shikolenko  (RUS)65.6658.3364.0461.1063.9366.9266.92 m
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Mikaela Ingberg  (FIN)58.7762.3264.92X63.10X64.92 m
4Flag of Norway.svg  Trine Hattestad  (NOR)63.16XXX61.0662.7763.16 m
5Flag of Finland.svg  Heli Rantanen  (FIN)57.3862.3461.9061.55X62.34 m
6Flag of Germany.svg  Steffi Nerius  (GER)60.53X62.0860.01XX62.08 m
7Flag of Italy.svg  Claudia Coslovich  (ITA)60.7358.33X55.77XX60.73 m
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Nikolett Szabó  (HUN)58.95X59.05X59.7660.5660.56 m
9Flag of Greece.svg  Mirela Manjani-Tzelili  (GRE)58.6556.5356.1358.65 m
10Flag of Romania.svg  Felicia Ţilea-Moldovan  (ROM)58.30XX58.30 m
11Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Rita Ramanauskaitė  (LTU)55.5355.3257.1157.11 m
12Flag of Poland.svg  Ewa Rybak  (POL)56.6553.08X56.65 m

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