Men's discus throw at the 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn | |||||||||
Dates | 8 and 10 July | |||||||||
Competitors | 27 from 20 nations | |||||||||
Winning distance | 67.48 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2021 European Athletics U23 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 | ||
20 km walk | men | women |
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 event at the 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Tallinn, Estonia, at Kadriorg Stadium on 8 and 10 July. [1]
Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
European U23 record | Kristjan Čeh (SLO) | 69.52 | Ptuj, Slovenia | 27 May 2021 |
Championship U23 record | Robert Harting (GER) | 64.50 | Erfurt, Germany | 16 July 2005 |
Qualification rule: 59.00 (Q) or the 12 best results (q) qualified for the final. [2] [3]
Rank | Group | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | Results | Notes |
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1 | A | Kristjan Čeh | Slovenia | x | 65.59 | 65.59 | Q, CR | |
2 | B | Yauheni Bahutski | Belarus | x | 62.77 | 62.77 | Q | |
3 | B | Yasiel Sotero | Spain | 58.78 | x | 59.86 | 59.86 | Q |
4 | A | Korbinian Häßler | Germany | 55.81 | 57.71 | x | 57.71 | q |
5 | A | Giorgos Koniarakis | Cyprus | 57.36 | x | x | 57.36 | q |
6 | B | Emanuel Sousa | Portugal | 55.25 | 57.31 | x | 57.31 | q |
7 | B | Martynas Alekna | Lithuania | x | 57.16 | x | 57.16 | q |
8 | B | Osman Kul | Turkey | 56.67 | 55.97 | 56.66 | 56.67 | q, PB |
9 | A | Michal Forejt | Czech Republic | 55.77 | 54.94 | 56.39 | 56.39 | q |
10 | A | Oleksiy Kyrylin | Ukraine | 49.17 | 54.61 | 56.19 | 56.19 | q |
11 | B | Enrico Saccomano | Italy | 54.65 | 52.50 | 55.67 | 55.67 | q |
12 | B | Aleks Hristov | Bulgaria | 53.74 | 53.98 | 54.59 | 54.59 | q |
13 | B | Mimir Sigurðsson | Iceland | 54.54 | 54.20 | x | 54.54 | |
14 | A | Jakub Lewoszewski | Poland | 54.13 | 54.28 | 52.31 | 54.28 | |
15 | A | Armandas Miliauskas | Lithuania | 54.02 | x | 54.05 | 54.05 | |
16 | B | Petr Procházka | Czech Republic | 53.84 | x | x | 53.84 | |
17 | B | Fabian Weinberg | Norway | 40.02 | 53.09 | 53.50 | 53.50 | |
18 | B | Kevin Sakson | Estonia | x | 51.16 | 53.44 | 53.44 | |
19 | A | Jakub Forejt | Czech Republic | 50.86 | 52.96 | 53.35 | 53.35 | |
20 | A | Samuel Kovač | Slovakia | 52.96 | x | 48.43 | 52.96 | |
21 | B | Lukas Hamrin | Sweden | 51.57 | 52.91 | 52.90 | 52.91 | |
22 | B | Casper Jørgensen | Denmark | 49.30 | x | 52.82 | 52.82 | |
23 | B | Robin Vrbek | Slovenia | x | 51.43 | x | 51.43 | |
24 | A | Diego Casas | Spain | 46.34 | x | 51.39 | 51.39 | |
25 | A | Fatih Alpaslan | Turkey | 49.58 | x | 49.28 | 49.58 | |
A | Carmelo Alessandro Musci | Italy | x | x | x | NM | ||
A | Tom Reux | France | x | x | x | NM |
Rank | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result | Notes |
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Kristjan Čeh | Slovenia | 65.20 | x | 67.48 | x | x | 66.86 | 67.48 | CR | |
Yauheni Bahutski | Belarus | x | 59.28 | x | 61.21 | x | x | 61.21 | ||
Yasiel Sotero | Spain | x | 58.07 | 57.87 | 56.25 | x | x | 58.07 | ||
4 | Korbinian Häßler | Germany | 51.65 | 56.33 | 57.95 | 57.80 | x | 56.88 | 57.95 | |
5 | Emanuel Sousa | Portugal | 54.79 | 57.57 | x | 56.99 | x | 57.72 | 57.72 | |
6 | Enrico Saccomano | Italy | 51.46 | 57.36 | x | 52.12 | x | 55.01 | 57.36 | |
7 | Martynas Alekna | Lithuania | 56.84 | 53.68 | 54.56 | 53.19 | 57.25 | x | 57.25 | |
8 | Michal Forejt | Czech Republic | 53.88 | 56.30 | 54.03 | x | 55.38 | x | 56.30 | |
9 | Giorgos Koniarakis | Cyprus | 55.26 | 55.33 | 56.01 | 56.01 | ||||
10 | Oleksiy Kyrylin | Ukraine | x | 55.34 | 55.53 | 55.53 | ||||
11 | Aleks Hristov | Bulgaria | 54.07 | 54.62 | 51.62 | 54.62 | ||||
12 | Osman Kul | Turkey | 52.92 | 53.04 | x | 53.04 |
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