Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's javelin throw

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Women's javelin throw
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
Date24 July 1980 (qualifications)
25 July 1980 (final)
Competitors22 from 13 nations
Winning distance68.40 OR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg María Caridad Colón
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Silver medal icon.svg Saida Gunba
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Bronze medal icon.svg Ute Hommola
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
  1976
1984  

The Women's Javelin Throw event at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union had an entry list of 22 competitors, with two qualifying groups (22 throwers) before the final (12) took place on Friday July 25, 1980. The top 12 and ties, and all those reaching 60.00 metres advanced to the final. All results were made with a rough surfaced javelin (old design). [1]

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Medalists

Gold María Caridad Colón
Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba
Silver Saida Gunba
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Bronze Ute Hommola
Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany

Schedule

Qualification Round
24.07.1980 12:25h
Final Round
25.07.1980 17:15h

Abbreviations

Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Qualification

Group A

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
11Flag of East Germany.svg  Ute Richter  (GDR)57.4066.6666.66 m
24Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Éva Ráduly-Zörgő  (ROU)63.8463.84 m
37Flag of Cuba.svg  María Caridad Colón  (CUB)62.4262.42 m
48Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Ivanka Vancheva  (BUL)61.1661.16 m
59Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Antoaneta Todorova  (BUL)60.5660.56 m
610Flag of Poland.svg  Bernadetta Blechacz  (POL)55.9250.2659.9059.90 m
711Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tatyana Biryulina  (URS)57.7252.4459.8659.86 m
813Flag of Hungary.svg  Mária Janák  (HUN)54.22X57.8057.80 m
915Olympic flag.svg  Petra Rivers  (AUS)51.0853.1455.8055.80 m
1018Olympic flag.svg  Fatima Whitbread  (GBR)47.4447.2249.7449.74 m
Flag of Greece.svg  Sofia Sakorafa  (GRE)XXXNM

Group B

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
12Flag of East Germany.svg  Ruth Fuchs  (GDR)54.1264.2664.26 m
23Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Saida Gunba  (URS)63.9863.98 m
35Flag of East Germany.svg  Ute Hommola  (GDR)63.5263.52 m
46Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yadviga Putiniene  (URS)62.9662.96 m
512Olympic flag.svg  Fausta Quintavalla  (ITA)58.76X58.76 m
614Flag of Finland.svg  Tiina Lillak  (FIN)53.4456.26X56.26 m
716Olympic flag.svg  Pam Matthews  (AUS)55.7253.7251.7055.72 m
817Flag of Cameroon.svg  Agnès Tchuinté  (CMR)55.3652.1649.2255.36 m
919Olympic flag.svg  Tessa Sanderson  (GBR)48.76XX48.76 m
1020Flag of Peru.svg  Patricia Guerrero  (PER)38.3645.4045.4245.42 m
2Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Tsvetana Ralinska  (BUL)DNS

Final

RankAthleteAttemptsDistance
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Cuba.svg  María Caridad Colón  (CUB)68.40X64.5862.7066.0263.0668.40 m
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Saida Gunba  (URS)66.0867.76X63.78X65.0667.76 m
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of East Germany.svg  Ute Hommola  (GDR)60.6258.8466.0466.5661.9664.9266.56 m
4Flag of East Germany.svg  Ute Richter  (GDR)54.8653.1262.8065.6866.0466.5466.54 m
5Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Ivanka Vancheva  (BUL)65.3860.88X60.1261.9062.9065.38 m
6Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tatyana Biryulina  (URS)56.2865.0858.4260.36X62.4865.08 m
7Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Éva Ráduly-Zörgő  (ROU)X64.0854.8059.4457.0254.3064.08 m
8Flag of East Germany.svg  Ruth Fuchs  (GDR)59.90X61.48X63.9459.2063.94 m
9Flag of Poland.svg  Bernadetta Blechacz  (POL)57.9452.8461.4661.46 m
10Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Antoaneta Todorova  (BUL)54.7660.6652.9860.66 m
11Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yadviga Putiniene  (URS)59.94X52.7259.94 m
12Olympic flag.svg  Fausta Quintavalla  (ITA)49.6057.5057.5257.52 m

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References

  1. "Athletics at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games: Women's Javelin Throw". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2018.