2007 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw

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The Women's Javelin Throw event at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics took place on August 29, 2007 (qualification) and August 31, 2007 (final) at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan. The qualification mark was set at 61.00 metres.

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Medalists

Gold Barbora Špotáková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)
Silver Christina Obergföll
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
Bronze Steffi Nerius
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
29.08.2007 – 10:00h29.08.2007 – 11:25h
Final Round
31.08.2007 – 20:40h

Abbreviations

Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records

Standing records prior to the 2005 World Athletics Championships
World Record Osleidys Menéndez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba  (CUB)71.70 m August 14, 2005 Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki, Finland
Event Record Osleidys Menéndez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba  (CUB)71.70 m August 14, 2005 Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki, Finland
Season Best Christina Obergföll Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)70.20 m June 23, 2007 Flag of Germany.svg Munich, Germany

Qualification

Group A

RankOverallAthleteNationThrowsResultNote
123
11 Nikola Brejchová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)64.2964.29 m SB
28 Barbara Madejczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)60.0960.8657.8760.86 m
39 Christina Obergföll Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)59.9260.7760.4960.77 m
411 Sonia Bisset Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba  (CUB)60.25X59.0260.25 m
513 Taina Kolkkala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)58.6159.5259.4759.52 m SB
614 Zahra Bani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)59.0257.7457.7159.02 m
716 Lada Chernova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)58.1255.7256.9358.12 m
817 Mariya Yakovenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)55.9657.0957.5157.51 m
918 Goldie Sayers Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain & N.I.  (GBR)55.4054.7857.2357.23 m
1021 Monica Stoian Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROM)56.8455.6855.2256.84 m
1122 Alessandra Resende Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)56.4256.0756.3856.42 m
1223 Buoban Pamang Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)56.2855.1955.2156.28 m
1325 Indrė Jakubaitytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)51.8456.16X56.16 m
1426 Dana Pounds Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)50.4355.0053.0255.00 m
1529 Dalila Rugama Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua  (NCA)53.22X49.0553.22 m
1630 Serafina Akeli Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa  (SAM)47.91X50.2950.29 m SB
1731 Emika Yoshida Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)47.4949.1349.7049.70 m

Group B

RankOverallAthleteNationThrowsResultNote
123
12 Barbora Špotáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)63.7763.77 m SB
23 Paula Tarvainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)63.5863.58 m SB
34 Linda Stahl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)62.8062.80 mPB
45 Savva Lika Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)57.3957.9162.3862.38 m SB
56 Steffi Nerius Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)60.9461.8961.89 m
67 Olha Ivankova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)X61.6861.68 mPB
710 Mariya Abakumova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)60.5558.7959.1960.55 m
812 Felicia Ţilea-Moldovan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROM)51.7060.07X60.07 m
915 Sílvia Cruz Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)54.8156.6258.5358.53 m
1019 Alexandra Nasta-Tsisiou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus  (CYP)57.17X54.4957.17 m SB
1120 Lavern Eve Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas  (BAH)X55.0256.8756.87 m
1224 Urszula Jasinska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)54.7056.2053.6856.20 m
1327 Mercedes Chilla Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)51.63X53.6453.64 m
1428 Chang Chunfeng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)51.67X53.4153.41 m
1532 Rumyana Karapetrova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)48.50X47.6848.50 m
Lindy Leveau-Agricole Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles  (SEY)XXXNM

Final

RankAthleteNationAttemptsDistanceNote
123456
Gold medal icon.svg Barbora Špotáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)66.4060.3067.0764.2863.5664.6167.07 m NR
Silver medal icon.svg Christina Obergföll Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)64.0165.2660.9061.8761.1266.4666.46 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Steffi Nerius Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)59.8959.7559.9664.4262.38X64.42 m
4 Nikola Brejchová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)60.2561.9363.7362.44XX63.73 m
5 Savva Lika Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)59.0759.2461.7258.6859.9063.1363.13 m PB
6 Sonia Bisset Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba  (CUB)57.7756.3861.74XX53.1861.74 m
7 Mariya Abakumova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)61.4359.91XXX60.7461.43 m
8 Linda Stahl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)60.1058.2858.3861.03X59.7561.03 m
9 Barbara Madejczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)58.3758.3157.3258.37 m
10 Olha Ivankova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)57.5656.8857.8757.87 m
11 Felicia Ţilea-Moldovan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROM)54.7655.71X55.71 m
12 Paula Tarvainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)53.50X50.0453.50 m

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