2014 European Athletics Championships | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | women |
4×100 m relay | men | women |
4×400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
Marathon team | men | women |
20 km walk | men | women |
50 km walk | men | |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
The men's discus throw at the 2014 European Athletics Championships took place at the Letzigrund on 12 and 13 August.
Gold | Robert Harting Germany |
Silver | Gerd Kanter Estonia |
Bronze | Robert Urbanek Poland |
Standing records prior to the 2014 European Athletics Championships | ||||
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World record | Jürgen Schult (GDR) | 74.08 m | Neubrandenburg, East Germany | 6 June 1986 |
European record | Jürgen Schult (GDR) | 74.08 m | Neubrandenburg, East Germany | 6 June 1986 |
Championship record | Piotr Małachowski (POL) | 68.87 m | Barcelona, Spain | 1 August 2010 |
World Leading | Piotr Małachowski (POL) | 69.28 m | Halle, Germany | 17 May 2014 |
European Leading | Piotr Małachowski (POL) | 69.28 m | Halle, Germany | 17 May 2014 |
Date | Time | Round |
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12 August 2014 | 17:15 | Qualifying |
13 August 2014 | 20:35 | Final |
All times are local times (UTC+2)
Qualification: Qualification Performance 64.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers advance to the final
Rank | Group | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | Mark | Note |
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1 | A | Robert Harting | Germany | 67.01 | 67.01 | Q | ||
2 | A | Gerd Kanter | Estonia | 65.79 | 65.79 | Q | ||
3 | B | Piotr Małachowski | Poland | 61.39 | 63.17 | 64.98 | 64.98 | Q |
4 | B | Andrius Gudžius | Lithuania | 64.44 | 64.44 | Q | ||
5 | B | Daniel Jasinski | Germany | 64.11 | 64.11 | Q | ||
6 | B | Martin Wierig | Germany | 63.89 | 63.74 | 63.96 | 63.96 | q |
7 | A | Robert Urbanek | Poland | 62.77 | 62.69 | 63.91 | 63.91 | q |
8 | B | Viktor Butenko | Russia | 62.96 | x | x | 62.96 | q |
9 | B | Martin Kupper | Estonia | 60.35 | 62.49 | 62.61 | 62.61 | q |
10 | A | Frank Casañas | Spain | 60.45 | 62.08 | 62.32 | 62.32 | q |
11 | B | Mario Pestano | Spain | 59.47 | 61.57 | 62.10 | 62.10 | q |
12 | B | Axel Härstedt | Sweden | x | x | 61.51 | 61.51 | q |
13 | A | Erik Cadée | Netherlands | 61.18 | x | 58.65 | 61.18 | |
14 | A | Zoltán Kővágó | Hungary | 59.72 | 61.14 | x | 61.14 | |
15 | A | Gerhard Mayer | Austria | 60.78 | x | x | 60.78 | |
16 | A | Apostolos Parellis | Cyprus | 59.22 | 57.79 | 60.32 | 60.32 | |
17 | A | Danijel Furtula | Montenegro | 59.82 | 60.23 | 59.69 | 60.23 | |
18 | A | Roland Varga | Croatia | 56.50 | 59.94 | 58.33 | 59.94 | |
19 | A | Yeóryios Trémos | Greece | 59.86 | x | 58.26 | 59.86 | |
20 | B | Philip Milanov | Belgium | 59.85 | x | 59.77 | 59.85 | |
21 | A | Virgilijus Alekna | Lithuania | 59.35 | 58.94 | x | 59.35 | |
22 | A | Hannes Kirchler | Italy | 58.48 | 57.12 | 59.24 | 59.24 | |
23 | B | Giovanni Faloci | Italy | 57.36 | 59.04 | 58.16 | 59.04 | |
24 | A | Daniel Ståhl | Sweden | x | 56.51 | 59.01 | 59.01 | |
25 | A | Gleb Sidorchenko | Russia | 58.41 | x | x | 58.41 | |
26 | B | Aleksas Abromavičius | Lithuania | x | 57.10 | x | 57.10 | |
B | Niklas Arrhenius | Sweden | x | x | x | NM | ||
B | Märt Israel | Estonia | x | r | NM | |||
B | Róbert Szikszai | Hungary | x | x | x | NM | ||
B | Oleksiy Semenov | Ukraine | DNS |
Rank | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Mark | Note |
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Robert Harting | Germany | 63.94 | x | 66.07 | – | x | x | 66.07 | ||
Gerd Kanter | Estonia | 59.48 | x | 64.75 | 63.31 | 62.82 | x | 64.75 | ||
Robert Urbanek | Poland | 63.67 | 63.81 | 62.10 | 61.55 | 62.16 | x | 63.81 | ||
4 | Piotr Małachowski | Poland | 62.01 | 59.96 | x | x | 63.54 | x | 63.54 | |
5 | Viktor Butenko | Russia | 62.80 | 62.71 | x | 60.44 | 59.31 | 59.48 | 62.80 | |
6 | Mario Pestano | Spain | 60.19 | 60.02 | 62.31 | – | – | – | 62.31 | |
7 | Daniel Jasinski | Germany | 59.34 | 58.65 | 61.49 | x | 62.04 | x | 62.04 | |
8 | Frank Casañas | Spain | 61.47 | 60.94 | 59.44 | 60.98 | x | 61.08 | 61.47 | |
9 | Martin Kupper | Estonia | 59.50 | x | 60.89 | 60.89 | ||||
10 | Andrius Gudžius | Lithuania | 60.82 | 59.85 | 57.56 | 60.82 | ||||
11 | Martin Wierig | Germany | 59.68 | x | 60.82 | 60.82 | ||||
12 | Axel Härstedt | Sweden | 60.01 | 59.63 | x | 60.01 |
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