Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's javelin throw

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The women's javelin throw athletics events for the 2016 Summer Paralympics take place at the Rio Olympic Stadium from 9 September. A total of 6 events are contested for 6 different classifications.

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Competition format

The competition for each classification consisted of a single round. Each athlete threw three times, after which the eight best threw three more times (with the best distance of the six throws counted).

Medal summary

ClassificationGoldSilverBronze
F13
details
Nozimakhon Kayumova
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
44.58 Irada Aliyeva
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
42.58 Natalija Eder
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
40.49
F34
details
Zou Lijuan
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
21.86 Marjaana Heikkinen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
18.42 Frances Herrmann
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
18.16
F37
details
Shirlene Coelho
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
37.57 Mi Na
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
30.18 Jia Qianqian
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
29.47
F46
details
Hollie Arnold
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
43.01 Holly Robinson
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
41.22 Katarzyna Piekart
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
41.07
F54
details
Flora Ugwunwa
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
20.25 Hania Aidi
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
18.88 Ntombizanele Situ
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
17.90
F58
details
Diāna Dadzīte
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
23.26 Martina Willing
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
22.22 Nadia Medjmedj
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
20.24

Results

F13

The F13 event took place on 17 September. [1]

RankAthletecategory123456BestNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nozimakhon Kayumova  (UZB)F1341.2744.5843.2540.76x42.4944.58WR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Azerbaijan.svg  Irada Aliyeva  (AZE)F1239.27x39.6341.5742.5841.5942.58 PR
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Austria.svg  Natalija Eder  (AUT)F1240.4937.52x34.5038.2537.5140.49 PB
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Yuping  (CHN)F1238.1132.6839.59x37.9434.4439.59
5Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg  Liu Ya-ting  (TPE)F1235.1831.0532.59x32.6832.5035.18
6Flag of Mexico.svg  Rebeca Valenzuela Álvarez  (MEX)F12xx--RNM

F34

The F34 event took place on 9 September. [2]

RankAthlete123456BestNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zou Lijuan  (CHN)21.0021.6821.8617.8718.1718.9721.86WR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Marjaana Heikkinen  (FIN)xx18.42xxx18.42 SB
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Frances Herrmann  (GER)18.1417.1418.1617.4017.8517.3918.16
4Flag of Poland.svg  Lucyna Kornobys  (POL)17.4217.8816.7416.42xx17.88 SB
5Flag of Algeria.svg  Louadjeda Benoumessad  (ALG)16.96xx14.61xx16.96
6Flag of Tunisia.svg  Yousra Ben Jemaa  (TUN)15.29x15.07xxx15.29
7Flag of Iran.svg  Maryam Soltani  (IRI)14.8415.00xxxx15.00
8Flag of Morocco.svg  Saida Amoudi  (MAR)12.9714.2413.8713.2213.16x14.24

F37

The F37 event took place on 10 September. [3]

RankAthlete123456BestNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Shirlene Coelho  (BRA)35.5537.3437.5732.7337.10x37.57 SB
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Mi Na  (CHN)x30.1828.3528.96xx30.18 PB
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Jia Qianqian  (CHN)xxx29.47xx29.47
4Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yomaira Cohen  (VEN)26.9628.5628.5128.4628.1426.9828.56
5Flag of Australia.svg  Rae Anderson  (AUS)25.5828.4627.8825.9826.2227.8328.46 PB
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Eva Berna  (CZE)20.66xxx21.7923.2723.27 PB
7Flag of New Zealand.svg  Caitlin Dore  (NZL)19.55xx20.8720.7420.4920.87

F46

The F46 event took place on 13 September. [4]

RankAthlete123456BestNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Hollie Arnold  (GBR)41.1041.6838.2838.70x43.0143.01WR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of New Zealand.svg  Holly Robinson  (NZL)40.8038.9240.1340.8341.2240.6241.22OC
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Poland.svg  Katarzyna Piekart  (POL)40.8041.0739.1535.6936.9034.6641.07 SB
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Hongmei  (CHN)39.5038.1638.47x39.8239.4439.82AS
5Flag of Australia.svg  Madeleine Hogan  (AUS)37.5339.7539.2838.7637.6937.5239.75 SB
6Flag of Serbia.svg  Saška Sokolov  (SRB)33.2632.2029.4431.4128.2632.1733.26
7Flag of Thailand.svg  Surang Khamsuk  (THA)xx23.0028.46x26.6828.46 SB
8Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Maryam Almatrooshi  (UAE)25.11x26.69x25.4126.9426.94

F54

The F54 event took place on 13 September. [5]

RankAthlete123456BestNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Nigeria.svg  Flora Ugwunwa  (NGR)20.2517.88xx18.0418.7220.25WR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Tunisia.svg  Hania Aidi  (TUN)18.28x18.8817.4518.23x18.88 PB
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Africa.svg  Ntombizanele Situ  (RSA)17.1817.8817.9017.5216.73x17.90 PB
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Liwan  (CHN)xx17.3016.8017.3917.5217.52
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Poliana Jesus  (BRA)13.9413.9613.7213.1713.6912.6113.96
6Flag of Mexico.svg  Estela Salas  (MEX)x10.83xx11.6211.1611.62 SB
7Flag of Oman.svg  Raya Al'abri  (OMA)9.27xx8.67x9.579.57 PB
Flag of Colombia.svg  Yanive Torres Martinez  (COL)xxx NM
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Fadhila Nafati  (TUN)xxx NM

F56

The F56 event took place on 10 September. The event incorporates athletes from classification F55 in addition to F56. [6]

RankAthlete123456BestNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Latvia.svg  Diāna Dadzīte  (LAT)22.2523.0823.2623.1921.7721.7823.26WR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Martina Willing  (GER)21.80x22.2221.42xx22.22
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Algeria.svg  Nadia Medjmedj  (ALG)19.4520.24xx18.3619.6320.24
4Flag of Iran.svg  Hashemiyeh Motaghian  (IRI)18.9919.8318.74xx19.8119.83
5Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Daniela Todorova  (BUL)18.9518.4919.0618.7319.5419.0219.54 PB
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Raíssa Rocha Machado  (BRA)17.38x18.34x18.57x18.57
7Flag of the United States.svg  Angela Madsen  (USA)17.21xx15.2416.84x17.21
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Erica Castano Salazar  (COL)15.8516.4015.0015.07xx16.40
9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Dong Feixia  (CHN)13.7614.3314.2514.33
10Flag of Croatia.svg  Milka Milinković  (CRO)13.7013.9213.9513.95
11Flag of Panama.svg  Iveth Valdes Romero  (PAN)13.2711.7613.5713.57
12Flag of Mali.svg  Kororoumou Coulibaly  (MLI)xx12.7712.77

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