2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw

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The Women's javelin throw event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on September 1 and 2.

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Barbora Špotáková, the reigning Olympic champion, topped the season's rankings with a throw of 69.45 m. Second-ranked Christina Obergföll had shown greater consistency, having won four of the Diamond League meetings before the championships. Mariya Abakumova, a 2009 World and 2008 Olympic medallist, was ranked third in both the Diamond League and world rankings. Others in good form were Sunette Viljoen (who set an African record two weeks earlier), Martina Ratej, Kathrina Molitor and Goldie Sayers. [1] [2] [3] The 2009 world champion, Steffi Nerius, had retired.

Favorite Špotáková took the early lead, but Abakumova's second throw would lead into the 5th round. Viljoen improved on her African record in the 5th round, but that was only enough to put her in third place. Špotáková then threw a new World Championship record, only to be passed on the following throw by Abakumova improving on the record and setting a new Russian National Record.

However, in 2018, the Athletics Integrity Unit decided to disqualify Abakumova because of doping, stripping her of the gold medal, [4] which gets inherited by Špotáková.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Barbora Špotáková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Sunette Viljoen
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Christina Obergföll
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Records

Prior to the competition, the established records were as follows.

World record Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Barbora Špotáková  (CZE)72.28 Stuttgart, Germany 13 September 2008
Championship record Flag of Cuba.svg  Olisdeilys Menéndez  (CUB)71.70 Helsinki, Finland 14 August 2005
World leadingFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Barbora Špotáková  (CZE)69.45 Monaco 22 July 2011
African record Flag of South Africa.svg  Sunette Viljoen  (RSA)66.47 Shenzhen, China 18 August 2011
Asian record Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Jianhua Wei  (CHN)63.92 Beijing, China18 August 2000
North, Central American and Caribbean record Flag of Cuba.svg  Olisdeilys Menéndez  (CUB)71.70Helsinki, Finland14 August 2005
South American record Flag of Colombia.svg  Sabina Moya  (COL)62.62 Guatemala City, Guatemala 12 May 2002
European record Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Barbora Špotáková  (CZE)72.28Stuttgart, Germany13 September 2008
Oceanian record Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Louise Currey  (AUS)66.80 Runaway Bay, Australia 5 August 2000

Qualification standards

A standardB standard
61.0059.00

Schedule

DateTimeRound
September 1, 201110:10 Qualification
September 2, 201119:10 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying distance 61.00m (Q) or at 12 best athletes and ties (q) advance to the final

RankGroupAthleteNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1A Christina Obergföll Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 68.7668.76Q
2B Sunette Viljoen Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 65.3465.34Q
3A Katharina Molitor Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 63.5263.52Q
4B Barbora Špotáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 63.4063.40Q
5A Goldie Sayers Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain & N.I. 56.6162.1962.19Q
6B Martina Ratej Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 61.5861.58Q
7B Kimberley Mickle Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 60.5057.8060.1260.50q
8B Linda Stahl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 60.2159.8558.2560.21q
9A Yuki Ebihara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 57.3659.6659.8859.88q
10A Madara Palameika Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 59.78x59.3359.78q
11A Jarmila Klimešová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 55.9059.6556.0159.65q
12A Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 59.1557.62x59.15SB
13B Zahra Bani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy xx58.9258.92
14A Rachel Yurkovich Flag of the United States.svg  United States 58.8458.0157.9258.84
15B Vira Rebryk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine x55.6958.5058.50
16B Mercedes Chilla Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 58.34x52.0158.34
17B Sinta Ozoliņa-Kovala Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 56.1858.1554.0258.15
18A Justine Robbeson Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 57.8755.2758.0858.08
19B Liu Chunhua Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 56.7356.3757.5257.52
20B Kara Patterson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 56.4155.2557.1457.14
21A Indrė Jakubaitytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania x56.0156.9256.92
22A Yanet Cruz Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 55.9156.7355.4856.73
23B Tatjana Jelača Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 56.68x54.5856.68
24A Elisabeth Eberl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 56.4854.39x56.48
25B Risa Miyashita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 55.6255.5255.4055.62
26A Kim Kyung-ae Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 51.6453.7554.9654.96
27B María Lucelly Murillo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia xx52.8352.83
DSQA Mariya Abakumova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia x62.4962.49Q

Final

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Barbora Špotáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 68.8067.9068.6467.1271.5866.8071.58SB
Silver medal icon.svg Sunette Viljoen Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 64.3665.2063.1258.4868.3862.6868.38 AR
Bronze medal icon.svg Christina Obergföll Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 61.7464.3964.8065.2463.51x65.24
4 Katharina Molitor Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 59.8858.1957.9460.3158.8564.3264.32
5 Kimberley Mickle Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 59.3357.0760.87x61.9661.3361.96
6 Martina Ratej Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 58.87x60.58x61.65x61.65
7 Jarmila Klimešová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 59.27x57.37xx55.8759.27
8 Yuki Ebihara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 59.0858.3957.9659.08
9 Goldie Sayers Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain & N.I. 57.3257.5258.1858.18
10 Madara Palameika Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 55.6958.08x58.08
Linda Stahl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DNS
Mariya Abakumova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 60.3871.25-x71.9964.2771.99 NR , CR , WL

References

  1. Landells, Steve (2011-08-19). Women’s Javelin Throw – PREVIEW Archived 2012-05-09 at the Wayback Machine . IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-28.
  2. Javelin Throw 2011. IAAF (2011-08-23). Retrieved on 2011-08-28.
  3. World Championships preview – women’s field events Archived 2012-06-16 at the Wayback Machine . Athletics Weekly (2011-08-25). Retrieved on 2011-08-28.
  4. "Tatyana Lebedeva and Maria Abakumova stripped of World Championship medals for doping violations". Sky Sports. 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2018-09-14.