2003 World Championships in Athletics – Women's hammer throw

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These are the official results of the Women's Hammer Throw event at the 2003 World Championships in Paris, France. There were a total number of 44 participating athletes, with the final held on Thursday 28 August 2003.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Cuba.svg Yipsi Moreno
Cuba (CUB)
Silver Flag of Russia.svg Olga Kuzenkova
Russia (RUS)
Bronze Flag of France.svg Manuela Montebrun
France (FRA)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
26.08.2003 10:05h26.08.2003 12:00h
Final Round
28.08.2003 20:45h

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 2003 World Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of Romania.svg  Mihaela Melinte  (ROM)76.07 m August 29, 1999 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rüdlingen, Switzerland
Event Record Flag of Romania.svg  Mihaela Melinte  (ROM)75.20 mAugust 24, 1999 Flag of Spain.svg Seville, Spain
Season Best Flag of Cuba.svg  Yipsi Moreno  (CUB)75.14 mJuly 17, 2003 Flag of Italy.svg Savona, Italy

Startlist

OrderAthlete Season Best Personal Best
GROUP A
1202Flag of Belarus.svg  Volha Tsander  (BLR)70.0276.66
2424Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Bunjes  (GER)69.3370.73
3489Flag of Germany.svg  Evdokia Tsamoglou  (GER)68.1268.12
446Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brooke Krueger  (AUS)67.4070.72
5566Flag of Italy.svg  Clarissa Claretti  (ITA)67.4371.98
6904Flag of Russia.svg  Alla Davydova  (RUS)69.1769.17
71127Flag of the United States.svg  Dawn Ellerbe  (USA)68.3370.62
8927Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Kuzenkova  (RUS)74.9875.68
91034Flag of Sweden.svg  Cecilia Nilsson  (SWE)63.4969.03
101154Flag of the United States.svg  Melissa Myerscough  (USA)67.5967.59
11855Flag of Portugal.svg  Vânia Silva  (POR)68.1468.82
12370Flag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA)74.5074.66
13444Flag of Germany.svg  Susanne Keil  (GER)71.9372.74
14615Flag of Japan.svg  Masumi Aya  (JPN)64.0467.26
15168Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gu Yuan  (CHN)72.0372.36
16233Flag of Cuba.svg  Yunaika Crawford  (CUB)70.6973.16
17843Flag of Poland.svg  Kamila Skolimowska  (POL)71.3876.83
18244Flag of Cuba.svg  Aldenay Vasallo  (CUB)69.7269.72
19225Flag of Croatia.svg  Sanja Gavrilovic  (CRO)67.7268.48
20185Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Wei  (CHN)70.6770.67
21289Flag of Spain.svg  Berta Castells  (ESP)65.7068.87
221071Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Candice Scott  (TRI)69.7971.45
GROUP B
1276Flag of Egypt.svg  Marwa Hussein  (EGY)65.2668.48
2521Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Divós  (HUN)67.4070.79
3224Flag of Croatia.svg  Ivana Brkljačić  (CRO)68.0375.08
4921Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Konevtseva  (RUS)69.5976.21
5341Flag of Finland.svg  Sini Pöyry  (FIN)67.6469.16
6409Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lorraine Shaw  (GBR)68.9368.93
7351Flag of France.svg  Florence Ezeh  (FRA)67.5168.03
8879Flag of Romania.svg  Mihaela Melinte  (ROU)71.9976.07
9183Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Wenxiu  (CHN)70.6074.86
101100Flag of Ukraine.svg  Iryna Sekachova  (UKR)72.9674.31
11109Flag of Belarus.svg  Aksana Miankova  (BLR)67.5876.86
12439Flag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)70.4276.55
131144Flag of the United States.svg  Anna Mahon  (USA)71.3372.01
1431Flag of American Samoa.svg  Lisa Misipeka  (ASA)69.2469.24
15242Flag of Cuba.svg  Yipsi Moreno  (CUB)75.1476.36
1644Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bronwyn Eagles  (AUS)71.1271.12
17249Flag of Cyprus.svg  Eleni Teloni  (CYP)65.0465.04
18564Flag of Italy.svg  Ester Balassini  (ITA)70.4373.59
19113Flag of Belarus.svg  Sviatlana Sudak  (BLR)68.5569.80
20484Flag of Greece.svg  Alexandra Papayeoryiou  (GRE)69.9870.33
21208Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Siniva Marsters  (COK)48.4748.47
22259Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lucie Vrbenská  (CZE)67.8667.86

Qualification

Group A

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
11Flag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA)71.3671.36 m
23Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Kuzenkova  (RUS)X67.8969.5369.53 m
35Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Candice Scott  (TRI)67.2765.8663.1067.27 m
48Flag of Poland.svg  Kamila Skolimowska  (POL)66.3866.01X66.38 m
59Flag of Germany.svg  Susanne Keil  (GER)61.5666.3061.1066.30 m
610Flag of the United States.svg  Melissa Price  (USA)66.13XX66.13 m
711Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gu Yuan  (CHN)61.1464.0366.0266.02 m
816Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brooke Krueger  (AUS)63.9764.84X64.84 m
919Flag of Cuba.svg  Yunaika Crawford  (CUB)59.59X64.5964.59 m
1023Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Wei  (CHN)60.5063.8561.9163.85 m
1124Flag of Portugal.svg  Vânia Silva  (POR)62.75X63.8263.82 m
1227Flag of Italy.svg  Clarissa Claretti  (ITA)X58.9962.1962.19 m
1329Flag of the United States.svg  Dawn Ellerbe  (USA)61.6656.0060.1961.66 m
1430Flag of Greece.svg  Evdokia Tsamoglou  (GRE)XX61.4461.44 m
1531Flag of Russia.svg  Alla Davydova  (RUS)60.9360.8461.4361.43 m
1633Flag of Sweden.svg  Cecilia Nilsson  (SWE)X60.0961.1461.14 m
1734Flag of Japan.svg  Masumi Aya  (JPN)60.51X60.7860.78 m
1836Flag of Cuba.svg  Aldenay Vasallo  (CUB)58.9658.7158.4358.96 m
1937Flag of Spain.svg  Berta Castells  (ESP)57.6458.13X58.13 m
Flag of Croatia.svg  Sanja Gavrilovic  (CRO)XXXNM
Flag of Belarus.svg  Olga Tsander  (BLR)XXXNM
Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Bunjes  (GER)XXXNM
Flag of the United States.svg  Melissa Myerscough  (USA)XXXDSQ

Group B

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
12Flag of Cuba.svg  Yipsi Moreno  (CUB)66.7867.2070.9170.91 m
24Flag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)67.46XX67.46 m
36Flag of Romania.svg  Mihaela Melinte  (ROM)67.2365.3967.2767.27 m
47Flag of the United States.svg  Anna Mahon  (USA)66.8366.1667.2567.25 m
510Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lorraine Shaw  (GBR)66.1063.5364.6066.10 m
612Flag of Belarus.svg  Svetlana Sudak  (BLR)65.2961.92X65.29 m
713Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Wenxiu  (CHN)65.09XX65.09 m
814Flag of Finland.svg  Sini Pöyry  (FIN)60.4965.0065.0165.01 m
915Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bronwyn Eagles  (AUS)64.8264.9761.2564.97 m
1017Flag of Italy.svg  Ester Balassini  (ITA)64.0464.7760.5764.77 m
1118Flag of Greece.svg  Alexandra Papayeoryiou  (GRE)64.7259.94X64.72 m
1220Flag of Egypt.svg  Marwa Hussein  (EGY)64.5363.9264.2164.53 m
1321Flag of American Samoa.svg  Lisa Misipeka  (ASA)63.1061.4964.4264.42 m
1422Flag of Belarus.svg  Aksana Miankova  (BLR)X64.1161.6064.11 m
1525Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Konevtseva  (RUS)63.0059.4062.8863.00 m
1626Flag of Hungary.svg  Katalin Divós  (HUN)X59.6062.5862.58 m
1728Flag of France.svg  Florence Ezeh  (FRA)62.1257.4161.7362.12 m
1832Flag of Ukraine.svg  Iryna Sekachova  (UKR)X61.2356.9161.23 m
1935Flag of Croatia.svg  Ivana Brkljačić  (CRO)56.1660.06X60.06 m
2038Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lucie Vrbenská  (CZE)X56.6957.7357.73 m
2139Flag of Cyprus.svg  Eleni Teloni  (CYP)55.20X52.8355.20 m
2240Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Siniva Marsters  (COK)X41.5439.6041.54 m

Final

RankAthleteAttemptsDistanceNote
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Cuba.svg  Yipsi Moreno  (CUB)71.0273.3372.5269.8464.98X73.33 m
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Kuzenkova  (RUS)68.7171.14X71.7170.7365.8671.71 m
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA)69.3868.6168.3770.9269.64X70.92 m
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Gu Yuan  (CHN)68.6869.6670.77XX66.1370.77 m
5Flag of Germany.svg  Susanne Keil  (GER)69.43X69.17X68.3867.4169.43 m
6Flag of Romania.svg  Mihaela Melinte  (ROM)68.0468.69X68.03XX68.69 m
7Flag of the United States.svg  Anna Mahon  (USA)66.4865.4268.4564.5568.3067.3468.45 m
8Flag of Poland.svg  Kamila Skolimowska  (POL)66.0568.39X65.83X65.8568.39 m
9Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Candice Scott  (TRI)66.7566.8067.7367.73 m
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lorraine Shaw  (GBR)65.6665.9563.9265.95 m
11Flag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)65.8164.20X65.81 m
Flag of the United States.svg  Melissa Price  (USA)XX62.34DSQ

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