1999 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw

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These are the official results of the Women's Javelin Throw event at the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Spain. There were a total number of 30 participating athletes, with the final held on Saturday 28 August 1999.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Greece.svg Mirela Manjani-Tzelili
Greece (GRE)
Silver Flag of Russia.svg Tatyana Shikolenko
Russia (RUS)
Bronze Flag of Norway.svg Trine Solberg-Hattestad
Norway (NOR)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
26.08.1999 18:45h26.08.1999 20:40h
Final Round
28.08.1999 19:10h

Abbreviations

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

Startlist

OrderNo.Athlete Season Best Personal Best
GROUP A
1868Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Shikolenko  (RUS)64.2564.25
2645Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Rita Ramanauskaitė  (LTU)62.2162.21
3207Flag of Cuba.svg  Sonia Bisset  (CUB)
4170Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wei Jianhua  (CHN)60.3360.33
538Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Louise McPaul-Currey  (AUS)66.0366.03
6408Flag of Germany.svg  Karen Forkel  (GER)65.1765.17
7216Flag of Cuba.svg  Osleidys Menéndez  (CUB)66.4566.45
8432Flag of Germany.svg  Steffi Nerius  (GER)61.5661.56
9192Flag of Colombia.svg  Sabina Moya  (COL)58.8158.81
10509Flag of India.svg  Gurmeet Kaur  (IND)55.86
11722Flag of Norway.svg  Trine Solberg-Hattestad  (NOR)68.1968.19
12745Flag of Poland.svg  Genowefa Patla  (POL)61.0561.05
13325Flag of Finland.svg  Mikaela Ingberg  (FIN)60.5960.59
14905Flag of Slovenia.svg  Evfemija Štorga  (SLO)59.3059.30
15807Flag of Romania.svg  Felicia Țilea-Moldovan  (ROM)60.9760.97
GROUP B
1329Flag of Finland.svg  Taina Uppa  (FIN)63.6363.63
2162Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liang Lili  (CHN)59.4159.41
3218Flag of Cuba.svg  Xiomara Rivero  (CUB)62.4662.46
4853Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Ovchinnikova  (RUS)64.6164.61
5806Flag of Romania.svg  Ana Mirela Țermure  (ROM)61.3561.35
6404Flag of Germany.svg  Tanja Damaske  (GER)66.9166.91
7610Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Young-Sun  (KOR)56.2256.22
861Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Laverne Eve  (BAH)62.9462.94
9115Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Khristina Georgieva  (BUL)59.4859.48
10357Flag of France.svg  Nadine Auzeil-Schoellkopf  (FRA)61.0861.08
11462Flag of Greece.svg  Mirela Manjani-Tzelili  (GRE)66.5566.55
12393Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Maka Obolashvili  (GEO)
13234Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Nikola Tomečková  (CZE)60.9260.92
14995Flag of the United States.svg  Lynda Blutreich  (USA)57.1457.14
15753Flag of Poland.svg  Ewa Rybak  (POL)60.7660.76

Records

Standing records prior to the 1999 World Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of Norway.svg  Trine Hattestad  (NOR)68.19 m July 28, 1999 Flag of Norway.svg Bergen, Norway
Event Record New record had to be set after the introduction of a new javelin
Season Best Flag of Norway.svg  Trine Hattestad  (NOR)68.19 m July 28, 1999 Flag of Norway.svg Bergen, Norway
New records set during the 1999 World Athletics Championships
Event Record Flag of Norway.svg  Trine Hattestad  (NOR)62.67 m August 26, 1999 Flag of Spain.svg Seville, Spain
Flag of Cuba.svg  Osleidys Menéndez  (CUB)64.61 m August 28, 1999
Flag of Norway.svg  Trine Hattestad  (NOR)66.06 m
Flag of Greece.svg  Mirela Manjani-Tzelili  (GRE)66.33 m
67.09 m

Qualification

Group A

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistanceNote
123
12Flag of Norway.svg  Trine Solberg-Hattestad  (NOR)62.6762.67 m
23Flag of Cuba.svg  Osleidys Menéndez  (CUB)62.0762.07 m
34Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Shikolenko  (RUS)61.7861.78 m
45Flag of Cuba.svg  Sonia Bisset  (CUB)61.6361.63 m
56Flag of Finland.svg  Mikaela Ingberg  (FIN)58.8659.3561.5061.50 m PB
68Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wei Jianhua  (CHN)61.3961.39 m AR
79Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Louise McPaul-Currey  (AUS)60.8359.6256.5160.83 m
811Flag of Germany.svg  Karen Forkel  (GER)55.6660.4059.0460.40 m
912Flag of Romania.svg  Felicia Țilea-Moldovan  (ROM)60.11X57.7860.11 m
1013Flag of Poland.svg  Genowefa Patla  (POL)55.1759.5056.2759.50 m
1114Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg  Rita Ramanauskaitė  (LTU)57.2558.60X58.60 m
1216Flag of Germany.svg  Steffi Nerius  (GER)58.4357.0757.0558.43 m
1324Flag of Slovenia.svg  Evfemija Štorga  (SLO)X53.2653.5453.54 m
1426Flag of India.svg  Gurmeet Kaur  (IND)51.9751.7647.9051.97 m
1528Flag of Colombia.svg  Sabina Moya  (COL)X47.2744.2747.27 m

Group B

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistanceNote
123
11Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Ovchinnikova  (RUS)63.8363.83 m
27Flag of Greece.svg  Mirela Manjani-Tzelili  (GRE)61.4561.45 m
310Flag of Finland.svg  Taina Uppa  (FIN)60.5159.0260.4760.51 m
415Flag of Romania.svg  Ana Mirela Țermure  (ROM)58.52X56.0158.52 m
517Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liang Lili  (CHN)49.4158.4355.9658.43 m
618Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Laverne Eve  (BAH)55.2255.7957.9757.97 m
719Flag of Cuba.svg  Xiomara Rivero  (CUB)XX57.4857.48 m
820Flag of France.svg  Nadine Auzeil-Schoellkopf  (FRA)54.6255.9257.3357.33 m
921Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Nikola Tomečková  (CZE)54.55X56.8856.88 m
1022Flag of Poland.svg  Ewa Rybak  (POL)55.1256.4156.1456.41 m
1123Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Khristina Georgieva  (BUL)55.7954.9054.5755.79 m
1225Flag of the United States.svg  Lynda Blutreich  (USA)50.2652.3152.1752.31 m
1327Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Young-Sun  (KOR)50.3351.3651.3151.36 m
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Maka Obolashvili  (GEO)XXNM
Flag of Germany.svg  Tanja Damaske  (GER)NM

Final

RankAthleteAttemptsDistanceNote
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Greece.svg  Mirela Manjani-Tzelili  (GRE)62.4166.3367.0966.44XX67.09 mPB
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Shikolenko  (RUS)63.7562.28X62.5166.37X66.37 mPB
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Norway.svg  Trine Solberg-Hattestad  (NOR)63.7366.0662.5664.2463.4263.8566.06 m
4Flag of Cuba.svg  Osleidys Menéndez  (CUB)64.6161.1263.1862.5563.7462.5464.61 m
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Louise McPaul-Currey  (AUS)60.39X60.8164.3861.1060.7564.38 m
6Flag of Cuba.svg  Sonia Bisset  (CUB)61.6261.74X63.5261.08X63.52 mPB
7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wei Jianhua  (CHN)58.9862.2762.97XX57.6662.97 m AR
8Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Ovchinnikova  (RUS)59.2362.67XX60.16X62.67 m
9Flag of Finland.svg  Mikaela Ingberg  (FIN)56.4859.3660.4860.48 m
10Flag of Finland.svg  Taina Uppa  (FIN)X59.83X59.83 m
11Flag of Romania.svg  Felicia Țilea-Moldovan  (ROM)59.2458.24X59.24 m
12Flag of Germany.svg  Karen Forkel  (GER)54.5154.65X54.65 m

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