Boys' javelin throw at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics | ||||||||||
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Venue | RSC Olimpiyskiy | |||||||||
Dates | 12 July (qualification) 14 July (final) | |||||||||
Competitors | 34 | |||||||||
Winning distance | 78.84 PB | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The boys' javelin throw at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held on 12 and 14 July.
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Matija Muhar Slovenia | Norbert Rivasz-Tóth Hungary | Pablo Bugallo Spain |
Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.
World Youth Best | Braian Toledo (ARG) | 89.34 | Mar del Plata, Argentina | 6 March 2010 |
Championship Record | Morné Moolman (RSA) | 83.16 | Lille, France | 9 July 2011 |
World Youth Leading | Miro Määttänen (FIN) | 79.94 | Janakkala, Finland | 12 June 2013 |
Qualification rule: 71.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified. [1]
Rank | Group | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | Result | Notes |
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1 | A | Lassi Saarinen | Finland | x | 68.01 | 78.65 | 78.65 | Q, PB |
2 | A | Matija Muhar | Slovenia | x | 69.14 | 76.73 | 76.73 | Q |
3 | B | Oliver Helander | Finland | 75.80 | 75.80 | Q | ||
4 | A | Norbert Rivasz-Tóth | Hungary | x | 70.48 | 74.01 | 74.01 | Q |
5 | A | Christoph Müller | Germany | x | 72.48 | 72.48 | Q, PB | |
6 | B | Shu Mori | Japan | 71.89 | 71.89 | Q, PB | ||
7 | B | Jarne Duchateau | Belgium | 57.90 | 71.56 | 71.56 | Q, PB | |
8 | A | Pablo Bugallo | Spain | 67.97 | 71.52 | 71.52 | Q | |
9 | A | Yin Dewen | China | 71.06 | 71.06 | Q | ||
10 | A | Denzel Pratt | Bahamas | 69.78 | 70.88 | 63.16 | 70.88 | q, PB |
11 | B | Dominic Strauß | Germany | 64.15 | 70.69 | 65.90 | 70.69 | q |
12 | A | Anderson Peters | Grenada | 67.81 | 70.53 | x | 70.53 | q, PB |
13 | B | Leon Laubser | South Africa | 66.37 | 67.59 | 70.26 | 70.26 | |
14 | A | José Munguía | Mexico | 63.58 | 70.10 | 70.06 | 70.10 | PB |
15 | B | Simon Litzell | Sweden | 69.53 | 61.21 | 60.42 | 69.53 | |
16 | B | Ioannis Kiriazis | Greece | 59.28 | 62.16 | 69.39 | 69.39 | |
17 | B | Edis Matusevičius | Lithuania | 67.33 | 56.78 | 68.88 | 68.88 | |
18 | A | Ayumu Ishiyama | Japan | 68.20 | x | 64.53 | 68.20 | PB |
19 | B | Neeraj Chopra | India | 66.75 | 65.07 | x | 66.75 | SB |
20 | A | Eli Verdú | Venezuela | 66.62 | 63.94 | 64.48 | 66.62 | |
21 | A | Oleksandr Kozubskyy | Ukraine | 53.50 | 65.01 | x | 65.01 | |
22 | B | Zoltán Holczauzer | Hungary | 60.94 | 64.80 | 61.88 | 64.80 | |
23 | A | Johannes Maree | South Africa | 61.99 | 59.79 | 63.91 | 63.91 | |
24 | B | Maximilian Slezák | Slovakia | 62.35 | x | 63.86 | 63.86 | |
25 | B | Vitaliy Polyanchykov | Ukraine | 55.24 | 63.42 | x | 63.42 | |
26 | A | Jairo Altamirano | Argentina | 62.37 | x | x | 62.37 | |
27 | B | Ding Song | China | 61.64 | 61.76 | 59.91 | 61.76 | |
28 | A | Mandeep Kumar | India | 59.45 | 55.66 | 52.95 | 59.45 | |
29 | A | Bang Ryu-hyun | South Korea | x | 58.20 | x | 58.20 | |
30 | B | Ivan Filippov | Russia | 58.15 | x | x | 58.15 | |
31 | B | Andrei David | Romania | 55.99 | 54.46 | 57.08 | 57.08 | |
32 | B | Vladislav Korostelev | Uzbekistan | x | x | 55.77 | 55.77 | |
33 | A | Tyler Kostiuk | Canada | 50.19 | x | 53.58 | 53.58 | |
B | Miha Uranič | Slovenia | x | x | x | NM |
Rank | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result | Notes |
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Matija Muhar | Slovenia | 78.84 | x | 67.04 | x | 68.98 | – | 78.84 | PB | |
Norbert Rivasz-Tóth | Hungary | 73.51 | 76.88 | x | 74.09 | 78.27 | 77.36 | 78.27 | ||
Pablo Bugallo | Spain | 72.52 | 73.99 | x | 72.34 | x | 76.63 | 76.63 | ||
4 | Oliver Helander | Finland | 75.36 | x | x | 69.16 | x | x | 75.36 | |
5 | Lassi Saarinen | Finland | 70.75 | x | x | 72.83 | 73.38 | x | 73.38 | |
6 | Christoph Müller | Germany | 67.79 | 72.83 | x | 68.97 | 69.57 | x | 72.83 | PB |
7 | Jarne Duchateau | Belgium | x | 58.11 | 71.27 | 71.37 | x | x | 71.37 | |
8 | Dominic Strauß | Germany | 69.10 | x | x | x | 70.12 | x | 70.12 | |
9 | Anderson Peters | Grenada | 58.76 | 67.98 | 65.61 | 67.98 | ||||
10 | Shu Mori | Japan | 66.07 | 55.25 | 55.49 | 66.07 | ||||
11 | Denzel Pratt | Bahamas | 64.20 | 61.10 | 60.91 | 64.20 | ||||
12 | Yin Dewen | China | 63.85 | x | x | 63.85 |
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