2009 in hammer throw

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This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2009 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw . The main event during this season were the 2009 World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany, where the final of the men's competition was held on August 17, 2009. The women had their final five days later, on August 22, 2009.

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Men

Records

Standing records prior to the 2009 season in track and field
World Record Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yuriy Sedykh  (URS)86.74 m August 30, 1986 Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart, West Germany

2009 World Year Ranking

RankMarkAthleteVenueDateNote
182.58 mFlag of Slovenia.svg  Primož Kozmus  (SLO) Celje, Slovenia 2009-09-02 NR
281.43 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN) Veszprém, Hungary2009-04-25
380.72 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Yury Shayunou  (BLR) Minsk, Belarus 2009-06-06PB
480.14 mFlag of Latvia.svg  Igors Sokolovs  (LAT) Riga, Latvia 2009-05-30PB
580.10 mFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Zagornyi  (RUS) Bogatyr Adler, Russia2009-02-20
679.74 mFlag of Italy.svg  Nicola Vizzoni  (ITA) Campi Bisenzio, Italy2009-05-17
779.74 mFlag of Kuwait.svg  Ali Al-Zinkawi  (KUW) Celje, Slovenia 2009-09-02PB
879.69 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Artem Rubanko  (UKR) Yalta, Ukraine 2009-07-22
979.66 mFlag of Italy.svg  Marco Lingua  (ITA) Puerto de la Cruz, Spain2009-03-15
1079.48 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Pavel Kryvitski  (BLR) Minsk, Belarus 2009-06-06
1179.43 mFlag of Germany.svg  Markus Esser  (GER) Leichlingen, Germany2009-07-26
1279.30 mFlag of Poland.svg  Szymon Ziółkowski  (POL) Berlin, Germany 2009-08-17
1379.28 mFlag of Tajikistan.svg  Dilshod Nazarov  (TJK) Uberlândia, Brazil2009-05-20
1478.91 mFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lukáš Melich  (CZE) Castres, France2009-08-05
1578.81 mFlag of Slovakia.svg  Libor Charfreitag  (SVK) Castres, France2009-08-05
1678.70 mFlag of Finland.svg  Olli-Pekka Karjalainen  (FIN) Göteborg, Sweden 2009-08-29
1778.36 mFlag of Japan.svg  Koji Murofushi  (JPN) Portland, Oregon, USA2009-09-06
1878.19 mFlag of Russia.svg  Igor Vinichenko  (RUS) Tula, Russia 2009-08-01
1977.88 mFlag of Germany.svg  Sergej Litvinov  (GER) Sofia, Bulgaria 2009-06-09PB
2077.65 mFlag of Croatia.svg  András Haklits  (CRO) Zagreb, Croatia 2009-08-31
2177.35 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Dzmitry Shako  (BLR) Minsk, Belarus 2009-07-25
2277.11 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Eşref Apak  (TUR) Izmir, Turkey 2009-06-06
2376.86 mFlag of the United States.svg  Jake Freeman  (USA) Princeton, New Jersey, United States2009-04-18
2476.81 mFlag of France.svg  Frédérick Pouzy  (FRA) Amnéville, France2009-05-13
2576.80 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Aliaksandr Kazulka  (BLR) Brest, Belarus 2009-05-23

Women

Records

Standing records prior to the 2009 season in track and field
World Record Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lysenko  (RUS)77.80 m August 15, 2006 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinn, Estonia
Standing records after the 2009 season in track and field
World Record Flag of Poland.svg  Anita Włodarczyk  (POL)77.96 m August 22, 2009 Flag of Germany.svg Berlin, Germany

2009 World Year Ranking

RankMarkAthleteVenueDateNote
177.96 mFlag of Poland.svg  Anita Włodarczyk  (POL) Berlin, Germany 2009-08-22 WR
277.12 mFlag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER) Berlin, Germany 2009-08-22PB
376.90 mFlag of Slovakia.svg  Martina Hrašnová  (SVK) Trnava, Slovakia 2009-05-16PB
476.41 mFlag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lysenko  (RUS) Cheboksary, Russia2009-07-25
576.32 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Aksana Miankova  (BLR) Stayki, Belarus 2009-08-01
674.25 mFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Wenxiu  (CHN) Jinan, PR China 2009-10-21
774.23 mFlag of Germany.svg  Kathrin Klaas  (GER) Berlin, Germany 2009-08-22PB
873.98 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Darya Pchelnik  (BLR) Minsk, Belarus 2009-07-25
973.90 mFlag of Cuba.svg  Arasay Thondike  (CUB) Havana, Cuba 2009-06-18PB
1073.07 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Iryna Sekachova  (UKR) Kyiv, Ukraine 2009-04-28
1172.86 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Mariya Smolyachkova  (BLR) Minsk, Belarus 2009-06-06
1272.79 mFlag of Argentina.svg  Jennifer Dahlgren  (ARG) Buenos Aires, Argentina 2009-02-14
1372.71 mFlag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA) Compiègne, France2009-02-28
1472.54 mFlag of France.svg  Stéphanie Falzon  (FRA) Ostrava, Czech Republic 2009-06-16
1572.53 mFlag of Moldova.svg  Marina Marghieva  (MDA) Chişinău, Moldova 2009-05-05
1672.21 mFlag of the United States.svg  Jessica Cosby  (USA) Berlin, Germany 2009-08-20PB
1772.07 mFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Sultana Frizell  (CAN) Eugene, Oregon, USA2009-06-07
1871.67 mFlag of Italy.svg  Silvia Salis  (ITA) Los Realejos, Spain2009-03-14PB
1971.66 mFlag of Italy.svg  Clarissa Claretti  (ITA) Havana, Cuba 2009-03-06
2071.56 mFlag of Moldova.svg  Zalina Marghieva  (MDA) Chişinău, Moldova 2009-01-31
2171.54 mFlag of Greece.svg  Stiliani Papadopoulou  (GRE) Athens, Greece 2009-06-13
2271.43 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Olga Tsander  (BLR) Minsk, Belarus 2009-06-06
2370.82 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Yelena Matoshko  (BLR) Brest, Belarus 2009-05-23
2470.73 mFlag of Greece.svg  Alexandra Papayeoryiou  (GRE) Thessaloniki, Greece2009-08-01PB
2570.66 mFlag of Cuba.svg  Yunaika Crawford  (CUB) Havana, Cuba 2009-04-25

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