Athletics – Girls' javelin throw at the II Summer Youth Olympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre | ||||||||||||
Date | August 22–25 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 18 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Athletics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | boys | girls |
200 m | boys | girls |
400 m | boys | girls |
800 m | boys | girls |
1500 m | boys | girls |
3000 m | boys | girls |
100 m hurdles | girls | |
110 m hurdles | boys | |
400 m hurdles | boys | girls |
2000 m steeplechase | boys | girls |
8×100 m relay | mixed | |
Road events | ||
5 km walk | girls | |
10 km walk | boys | |
Field events | ||
Long jump | boys | girls |
Triple jump | boys | girls |
High jump | boys | girls |
Pole vault | boys | girls |
Shot put | boys | girls |
Discus throw | boys | girls |
Javelin throw | boys | girls |
Hammer throw | boys | girls |
The girls’ javelin throw competition at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held on 22–25 August 2014 in Nanjing Olympic Sports Center.
Date | Time | Round |
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22 August 2014 | 18:35 | Qualification |
25 August 2014 | 20:05 | Final |
First 50% of the athletes from the Qualification round progress to the A Final and the remaining athletes to the B Final.
Rank | Athlete | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Result | Notes | Q |
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1 | Hanna Tarasiuk (BLR) | 55.48 | 53.62 | - | - | 55.48 | FA | |
2 | Fabienne Schönig (GER) | 52.83 | 50.48 | x | - | 52.83 | FA | |
3 | Jo-Ane van Dyk (RSA) | 52.60 | 51.73 | 50.45 | x | 52.60 | PB | FA |
4 | Aleksandra Ostrowska (POL) | 52.21 | 50.10 | 49.46 | 52.14 | 52.21 | FA | |
5 | Nagisa Mori (JPN) | 47.56 | 40.97 | 50.72 | 50.68 | 50.72 | PB | FA |
6 | Pushpa Jakhar (IND) | 40.07 | 50.21 | 44.45 | 44.30 | 50.21 | PB | FA |
7 | Tjaša Stanko (SLO) | 47.98 | 44.11 | 48.21 | 50.14 | 50.14 | FA | |
8 | Laine Donane (LAT) | 48.94 | 48.06 | 46.96 | x | 48.94 | FA | |
9 | Alexandra Maria da Silva (BRA) | 48.28 | x | x | 46.62 | 48.28 | FA | |
10 | Eda Tuğsuz (TUR) | 47.75 | x | x | x | 47.75 | FB | |
11 | Atina Kamasi (SRB) | 44.58 | 46.66 | x | 47.21 | 47.21 | FB | |
12 | Emma Fitzgerald (USA) | 40.07 | 38.83 | 46.64 | x | 46.64 | FB | |
13 | Brittni Wolczyk (CAN) | 46.43 | 44.76 | x | x | 46.43 | FB | |
14 | Varvara Nazarova (KAZ) | x | 38.52 | 41.88 | 44.65 | 44.65 | FB | |
15 | Shanee Angol (DMA) | 37.27 | 34.72 | 39.82 | 43.25 | 43.25 | FB | |
16 | Kenifing Traoré (MLI) | 39.03 | 32.88 | 42.89 | 39.33 | 42.89 | PB | FB |
17 | Araceli Llanes (PAR) | 32.77 | 39.65 | x | 31.26 | 39.65 | FB | |
18 | Rochelle Etienne (LCA) | 30.62 | 25.20 | 29.35 | 34.40 | 34.40 | FB |
Rank | Final Placing | Athlete | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Result | Notes |
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1 | Hanna Tarasiuk (BLR) | 55.70 | x | 50.10 | 59.52 | 59.52 | PB | |
2 | Fabienne Schönig (GER) | 51.51 | 53.68 | x | 53.24 | 53.68 | ||
3 | Nagisa Mori (JPN) | 52.27 | 44.36 | 46.34 | 46.79 | 52.27 | PB | |
4 | 4 | Laine Donane (LAT) | 41.89 | 51.90 | 46.18 | 51.42 | 51.90 | |
5 | 5 | Aleksandra Ostrowska (POL) | 47.32 | 41.77 | 44.96 | 51.79 | 51.79 | |
6 | 6 | Pushpa Jakhar (IND) | 39.31 | 44.23 | 43.42 | 49.56 | 49.56 | |
7 | 7 | Jo-Ane van Dyk (RSA) | 43.50 | 48.93 | x | 43.18 | 48.93 | |
8 | 8 | Alexandra Maria da Silva (BRA) | 45.31 | 47.54 | x | 45.76 | 47.54 | |
9 | 9 | Tjaša Stanko (SLO) | 46.80 | 46.26 | 47.21 | 45.68 | 47.21 |
Rank | Final Placing | Athlete | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Result | Notes |
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1 | 10 | Atina Kamasi (SRB) | 41.85 | 49.63 | 45.72 | 47.50 | 49.63 | |
2 | 11 | Brittni Wolczyk (CAN) | 43.87 | 48.85 | 44.75 | 43.39 | 48.85 | PB |
3 | 12 | Eda Tuğsuz (TUR) | x | 48.48 | x | x | 48.48 | |
4 | 13 | Varvara Nazarova (KAZ) | 39.78 | 45.89 | 41.63 | 46.20 | 46.20 | |
5 | 14 | Emma Fitzgerald (USA) | 43.43 | x | x | 35.39 | 43.43 | |
6 | 15 | Araceli Llanes (PAR) | 40.51 | 39.41 | 39.19 | 42.19 | 42.19 | |
7 | 16 | Kenifing Traoré (MLI) | 41.88 | 39.02 | 32.33 | x | 41.88 | |
8 | 17 | Rochelle Etienne (LCA) | 35.20 | 33.14 | 37.41 | 35.46 | 37.41 | PB |
Shanee Angol (DMA) | DNS |
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