2014 European Athletics Championships – Men's discus throw

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The men's discus throw at the 2014 European Athletics Championships took place at the Letzigrund on 12 and 13 August.

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Medalists

Gold Robert Harting
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver Gerd Kanter
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Bronze Robert Urbanek
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

Records

Standing records prior to the 2014 European Athletics Championships
World record Flag of East Germany.svg  Jürgen Schult  (GDR)74.08 m Neubrandenburg, East Germany 6 June 1986
European record Flag of East Germany.svg  Jürgen Schult  (GDR)74.08 mNeubrandenburg, East Germany6 June 1986
Championship record Flag of Poland.svg  Piotr Małachowski  (POL)68.87 m Barcelona, Spain 1 August 2010
World LeadingFlag of Poland.svg  Piotr Małachowski  (POL)69.28 m Halle, Germany 17 May 2014
European LeadingFlag of Poland.svg  Piotr Małachowski  (POL)69.28 mHalle, Germany17 May 2014

Schedule

DateTimeRound
12 August 201417:15 Qualifying
13 August 201420:35 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualification Performance 64.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers advance to the final

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3MarkNote
1A Robert Harting Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 67.0167.01Q
2A Gerd Kanter Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 65.7965.79Q
3B Piotr Małachowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 61.3963.1764.9864.98Q
4B Andrius Gudžius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 64.4464.44Q
5B Daniel Jasinski Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 64.1164.11Q
6B Martin Wierig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 63.8963.7463.9663.96q
7A Robert Urbanek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 62.7762.6963.9163.91q
8B Viktor Butenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 62.96xx62.96q
9B Martin Kupper Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 60.3562.4962.6162.61q
10A Frank Casañas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 60.4562.0862.3262.32q
11B Mario Pestano Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 59.4761.5762.1062.10q
12B Axel Härstedt Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden xx61.5161.51q
13A Erik Cadée Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 61.18x58.6561.18
14A Zoltán Kővágó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 59.7261.14x61.14
15A Gerhard Mayer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 60.78xx60.78
16A Apostolos Parellis Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 59.2257.7960.3260.32
17A Danijel Furtula Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 59.8260.2359.6960.23
18A Roland Varga Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 56.5059.9458.3359.94
19A Yeóryios Trémos Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 59.86x58.2659.86
20B Philip Milanov Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 59.85x59.7759.85
21A Virgilijus Alekna Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 59.3558.94x59.35
22A Hannes Kirchler Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 58.4857.1259.2459.24
23B Giovanni Faloci Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 57.3659.0458.1659.04
24A Daniel Ståhl Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden x56.5159.0159.01
25A Gleb Sidorchenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 58.41xx58.41
26B Aleksas Abromavičius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania x57.10x57.10
B Niklas Arrhenius Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden xxxNM
B Märt Israel Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia xrNM
B Róbert Szikszai Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary xxxNM
B Oleksiy Semenov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine DNS

Final

RankNameNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6MarkNote
Gold medal icon.svg Robert Harting Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 63.94x66.07xx66.07
Silver medal icon.svg Gerd Kanter Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 59.48x64.7563.3162.82x64.75
Bronze medal icon.svg Robert Urbanek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 63.6763.8162.1061.5562.16x63.81
4 Piotr Małachowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 62.0159.96xx63.54x63.54
5 Viktor Butenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 62.8062.71x60.4459.3159.4862.80
6 Mario Pestano Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 60.1960.0262.3162.31
7 Daniel Jasinski Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 59.3458.6561.49x62.04x62.04
8 Frank Casañas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 61.4760.9459.4460.98x61.0861.47
9 Martin Kupper Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 59.50x60.8960.89
10 Andrius Gudžius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 60.8259.8557.5660.82
11 Martin Wierig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 59.68x60.8260.82
12 Axel Härstedt Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 60.0159.63x60.01

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