1999 World Championships in Athletics – Men's hammer throw

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This article documents the official results of the Men's Hammer Throw event at the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Spain. There were a total number of 39 participating athletes, with the final held on Sunday 22 August 1999.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Germany.svg Karsten Kobs
Germany (GER)
Silver Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Németh
Hungary (HUN)
Bronze Flag of Ukraine.svg Vladyslav Piskunov
Ukraine (UKR)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
21.08.1999 10:00h21.08.1999 12:00h
Final Round
22.08.1999 21:45h

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 1999 World Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yuriy Sedykh  (URS)86.74 m August 30, 1986 Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart, West Germany
Event Record Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergey Litvinov  (URS)83.06 m September 1, 1987 Flag of Italy.svg Rome, Italy
Season Best Flag of Germany.svg  Karsten Kobs  (GER)82.78 m June 26, 1999 Flag of Germany.svg Dortmund, Germany

Qualification

Group A

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
11Flag of Germany.svg  Karsten Kobs  (GER)78.9178.91 m
23Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Németh  (HUN)X76.1877.5677.56 m
36Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vladyslav Piskunov  (UKR)76.0976.9976.6776.99 m
48Flag of Finland.svg  Olli-Pekka Karjalainen  (FIN)74.2375.1175.8975.89 m
59Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Vizzoni  (ITA)75.55X75.8175.81 m
612Flag of Russia.svg  Vadim Khersontsev  (RUS)71.9074.2975.4275.42 m
713Flag of the United States.svg  Lance Deal  (USA)73.2873.6675.2975.29 m
815Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Andrey Abduvaliyev  (UZB)72.3675.1272.9175.12 m
917Flag of Russia.svg  Vasiliy Sidorenko  (RUS)73.0174.8573.0474.85 m
1020Flag of Hungary.svg  Balázs Kiss  (HUN)74.6173.96X74.61 m
1122Flag of France.svg  Raphaël Piolanti  (FRA)72.7673.3874.2374.23 m
1223Flag of Poland.svg  Szymon Ziółkowski  (POL)72.90X74.1274.12 m
1326Flag of Croatia.svg  András Haklits  (CRO)71.6772.8973.2873.28 m
1427Flag of Greece.svg  Alexandros Papadimitriou  (GRE)X72.97X72.97 m
1528Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Pavel Sedláček  (CZE)70.6672.6372.4872.63 m
1630Flag of South Africa.svg  Chris Harmse  (RSA)X71.5765.0671.57 m
1732Flag of Slovakia.svg  Libor Charfreitag  (SVK)X69.9270.2070.20 m
1836Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Stuart Rendell  (AUS)67.55XX67.55 m
Flag of Germany.svg  Holger Klose  (GER)XXXNM

Group B

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
12Flag of Belarus.svg  Igor Astapkovich  (BLR)76.1177.7577.75 m
24Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Skvaruk  (UKR)77.4277.42 m
35Flag of Hungary.svg  Tibor Gécsek  (HUN)76.4775.3577.2777.27 m
47Flag of Greece.svg  Christos Polychroniou  (GRE)76.5576.82Ab76.82 m
510Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vladimír Maška  (CZE)75.7872.6274.9375.78 m
611Flag of Russia.svg  Ilya Konovalov  (RUS)74.1874.6375.7275.72 m
714Flag of Japan.svg  Koji Murofushi  (JPN)74.0475.1873.6875.18 m
816Flag of Finland.svg  Marko Wahlman  (FIN)74.3275.0474.5875.04 m
918Flag of Germany.svg  Heinz Weis  (GER)74.7174.7172.9874.71 m
1019Flag of the United States.svg  Kevin McMahon  (USA)74.6273.84X74.62 m
1121Flag of Italy.svg  Loris Paoluzzi  (ITA)72.7574.26X74.26 m
1224Flag of France.svg  David Chaussinand  (FRA)71.6472.8374.0274.02 m
1325Flag of France.svg  Gilles Dupray  (FRA)73.3271.7069.6273.32 m
1429Flag of Poland.svg  Maciej Pałyszko  (POL)69.6072.0571.5772.05 m
1531Flag of Argentina.svg  Juan Ignacio Cerra  (ARG)69.7271.2469.8371.24 m
1633Flag of Portugal.svg  Vítor Costa  (POR)68.3567.4469.2869.28 m
1734Flag of Ireland.svg  Paddy McGrath  (IRL)66.5168.9665.8068.96 m
1835Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vadim Kolesnik  (UKR)X68.1467.9668.14 m
1937Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Nikolay Davydov  (KGZ)66.8764.7665.0866.87 m
Flag of Denmark.svg  Jan Bielecki  (DEN)DNS

Final

RankAthleteAttemptsDistance
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Karsten Kobs  (GER)80.2478.8779.90X79.1278.0080.24 m
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Németh  (HUN)74.5276.15XX77.7279.0579.05 m
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Vladyslav Piskunov  (UKR)77.3877.9477.9277.2579.0376.3979.03 m
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Tibor Gécsek  (HUN)XX78.16X78.9573.7778.95 m
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andrey Skvaruk  (UKR)78.8077.3577.1477.87XX78.80 m
6Flag of Greece.svg  Christos Polychroniou  (GRE)76.4378.31X77.0177.1576.8478.31 m
7Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Vizzoni  (ITA)76.5477.0774.8974.7678.31X78.31 m
8Flag of Russia.svg  Vadim Khersontsev  (RUS)76.1776.73X76.9676.3074.0576.96 m
9Flag of Belarus.svg  Igor Astapkovich  (BLR)74.9876.0275.5076.02 m
10Flag of Russia.svg  Ilya Konovalov  (RUS)X74.5275.6375.63 m
11Flag of Finland.svg  Olli-Pekka Karjalainen  (FIN)X75.59X75.59 m
12Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vladimír Maška  (CZE)X75.26X75.26 m

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