2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw

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Women's javelin throw
at the 2017 World Championships
Venue Olympic Stadium
Dates6 August (qualification)
8 August (final)
Competitors31 from 22 nations
Winning distance66.76
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2015
2019  
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The women's javelin throw at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 6 and 8 August. [1]

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Summary

Olympic gold medalist Sara Kolak's second throw took the lead at 64.95 metres. Her lead lasted only two throws before world record holder, at age 36, Barbora Špotáková threw 66.76 m (219 ft 0 in), which turned out to be the winner. These were two of six throwers who achieved their best distance in the second round. Li Lingwei's personal best 66.25 metres near the end of the third round put her in second place. After improving her own Asian record by almost a metre and a half to 67.59 m (221 ft 9 in), to move to #11 of all time, in her only throw of the qualifying round, Lü Huihui barely qualified into the final round in seventh place. With the benefit of those three extra throws, Lü threw a 65.26m in the fifth round to take the bronze medal from Kolak. She was the only competitor to improve her position in the final three throws.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows: [2]

RecordDist.AthleteNat.DateLocation
World 72.28 Barbora Špotáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE 13 Sep 2008 Stuttgart, Germany
Championship 71.99 Maria Abakumova Flag of Russia.svg  RUS 2 Sep 2011 Daegu, South Korea
World leading68.43 Sara Kolak Flag of Croatia.svg  CRO 6 Jul 2017 Lausanne, Switzerland
African 69.35 Sunette Viljoen Flag of South Africa.svg  RSA 9 Jun 2012 New York City, United States
Asian 66.13 Lü Huihui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN 30 Aug 2015 Beijing, China
NACAC 71.70 Olisdeilys Menéndez Flag of Cuba.svg  CUB 14 Aug 2005 Helsinki, Finland
South American 63.84 Flor Ruiz Flag of Colombia.svg  COL 25 Jun 2016 Cali, Colombia
European 72.28 Barbora Špotáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE 13 Sep 2008Stuttgart, Germany
Oceanian 66.83 Kimberley Mickle Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS 22 Mar 2014Melbourne, Australia

The following records were set at the competition: [3]

RecordDist.AthleteNat.Date
Asian 67.59 Lü Huihui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN 6 Aug 2017
Chinese

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 61.40 metres. [4]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), was as follows: [5]

DateTimeRound
6 August19:05 Qualification
8 August19:20 Final

Results

Qualification

The qualification round took place on 6 August, in two groups, with Group A starting at 19:05 and Group B starting at 20:29. Athletes attaining a mark of at least 63.50 metres( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final. [6] The overall results were as follows: [7]

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123
1B Lü Huihui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)67.5967.59 Q, AR
2B Martina Ratej Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)65.6465.64 Q, SB
3A Katharina Molitor Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)61.7665.3765.37 Q, SB
4A Liu Shiying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)x58.8964.7264.72 Q
5B Barbora Špotáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)59.0464.3264.32 Q
6B Eda Tuğsuz Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)62.1361.5163.8763.87 Q
7A Kelsey-Lee Roberts Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)61.1263.7063.70 Q
8A Sara Kolak Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia  (CRO)63.03x63.2463.24 q
9B Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland  (ISL)59.5357.2863.0663.06 q
10A Elizabeth Gleadle Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)61.3962.97x62.97 q
11A Tatsiana Khaladovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)62.5861.0759.7362.58 q
12B Li Lingwei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)62.2662.2960.7862.29 q
13B Anete Kociņa Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia  (LAT)x62.2658.7562.26
14A Marharyta Dorozhon Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)56.0261.33x61.33
15A Kara Winger Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)61.2758.2459.6361.27
16A Marina Saito Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)59.2157.2960.8660.86
17B Christin Hussong Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)57.5356.9260.8660.86
18B Laila Domingos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)60.5456.4460.1060.54
19A Nikola Ogrodníková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)59.99x55.8959.99
20B Annu Rani Flag of India.svg  India  (IND)57.3459.9357.1659.93
21A Madara Palameika Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia  (LAT)x59.54x59.54
22B Marcelina Witek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)59.00xx59.00
23A Flor Ruiz Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)57.9357.94x57.94
24A Yuki Ebihara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)55.3657.51x57.51
25B Kathryn Mitchell Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)57.42xx57.42
26A Liveta Jasiūnaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)50.5155.0555.8055.80
27A Sigrid Borge Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)54.9455.08x55.08
28B Ariana Ince Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)x54.52x54.52
29B Risa Miyashita Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)51.5753.4353.8353.83
30A Hanna Hatsko-Fedusova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)x51.90x51.90
B Vera Rebrik ANA flag (2017).svg  Authorised Neutral Athletes  (ANA)xxr NM

Final

The final took place on 8 August at 19:20. The results were as follows: [8]

RankNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123456
Gold medal icon.svg Barbora Špotáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)58.4866.76x65.6462.5763.7566.76
Silver medal icon.svg Li Lingwei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)61.8163.0166.2565.38xx66.25 PB
Bronze medal icon.svg Lü Huihui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)62.7162.4461.9560.8765.2658.3065.26
4 Sara Kolak Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia  (CRO)x64.95x57.3863.50x64.95
5 Eda Tuğsuz Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)61.8164.52x63.6864.4762.7764.52
6 Tatsiana Khaladovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)63.0464.05xx62.62x64.05
7 Katharina Molitor Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)59.8163.7559.6759.6759.8058.3063.75
8 Liu Shiying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)xx62.2862.8461.3161.3962.84
9 Martina Ratej Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)61.05x59.1161.05
10 Kelsey-Lee Roberts Flag of Australia.svg  Australia  (AUS)60.7658.3959.7660.76
11 Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland  (ISL)57.3860.16x60.16
12 Elizabeth Gleadle Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)60.1258.8758.3660.12

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