1999 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's discus throw

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Events at the
1999 European
Athletics U23 Championships

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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
20 km walk men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men

The women's discus throw event at the 1999 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Göteborg, Sweden, at Ullevi on 29 July 1999. [1] [2]

Discus throw event in track and field athletics

The discus throw is a track and field event in which an athlete throws a heavy disc—called a discus—in an attempt to mark a farther distance than his or her competitors. It is an ancient sport, as demonstrated by the fifth-century-BC Myron statue, Discobolus. Although not part of the modern pentathlon, it was one of the events of the ancient Greek pentathlon, which can be dated back to at least to 708 BC, and is part of the modern decathlon.

1999 European Athletics U23 Championships

The 2nd European Athletics U23 Championships were held in Gothenburg, Sweden, at Ullevi from 29 July to 1 August 1999.

Ullevi sports arena

Ullevi, sometimes known as Nya Ullevi, is a multi-purpose stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was built for the 1958 FIFA World Cup, but since then has also hosted the World Allround Speed Skating Championships six times; the 1995 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 European Athletics Championships; the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals in 1983 and 1990; the UEFA Euro 1992 final, the UEFA Cup final in 2004; and annually hosted the opening ceremony of the Gothia Cup, the world's largest football tournament in terms of the number of participants. IFK Göteborg has also played two UEFA Cup finals at the stadium, in 1982 and 1987, but then as "home game" in a home and away final. The stadium hosted several events, including football, ice hockey, boxing, racing, athletics and concerts.

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Medalists

Gold Lăcrămioara Ionescu
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Silver Nadine Beckel
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze Věra Pospíšilová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Results

Final

29 July

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
123456
Lăcrămioara Ionescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 58.2456.7855.0458.0758.0757.3058.24 CR
Nadine Beckel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany x57.75x54.8947.34x57.75
Věra Pospíšilová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 53.7654.3355.9356.6554.6455.5356.65
4 Philippa Roles Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 53.45x53.8153.9655.3753.2255.37
5 Lyudmila Rublevskaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 53.19x54.96xxx54.96
6 Anita Hietalahti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 50.5853.4550.8552.8554.87x54.87
7 Ileana Brindusoiu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania x54.3152.0653.94x51.3754.31
8 Katja Tenhonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland xx52.95x47.0051.2452.95
9 Satu Järvenpää Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 49.0848.8851.3551.35
10 Maria Koletsou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 44.1548.7451.2851.28
11 Maria Pettersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 50.8749.7350.3450.87
12 Mélina Robert-Michon Flag of France.svg  France xx50.7550.75

Qualifications

29 July
First 12 to the Final

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
1 Lăcrămioara Ionescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 57.48Q
2 Katja Tenhonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 55.05Q
3 Mélina Robert-Michon Flag of France.svg  France 55.04Q
4 Lyudmila Rublevskaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 54.40Q
5 Nadine Beckel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 53.90Q
6 Maria Koletsou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 53.75Q
7 Věra Pospíšilová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 53.53Q
8 Ileana Brindusoiu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 53.18Q
9 Anita Hietalahti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 53.13Q
10 Philippa Roles Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 52.77Q
11 Satu Järvenpää Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 52.54Q
12 Maria Pettersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 51.78Q
13 Irache Quintanal Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 51.06
14 Catherine Géry Flag of France.svg  France 49.50
15 Rebecca Roles Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 48.29
16 Christelle Bornil Flag of France.svg  France 48.13

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 16 athletes from 10 countries participated in the event.

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