European Throwing Cup

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European Throwing Cup
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The European Throwing Cup (Until 2015 European Cup Winter Throwing) is an annual continental athletics competition for athletes specialising in the events of discus, javelin and hammer throwing and the shot put. The winter event, organised every March by the European Athletics Association, is intended as a counterbalance to the fact that indoor track and field meetings cannot host the longer throwing events. It allows athletes who specialise in throwing events to gauge their form for the forthcoming outdoor athletics season. [1]

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The event was first held in Nice, France, in 2001 as the European Winter Throwing Challenge. [2] It was renamed as a European Cup event in 2005 when it was held in Mersin, Turkey. [3]

Editions

EditionYearHost CityHost CountryDatesAthletesNationsEvents
Name: European Cup Winter Throwing
Senior
1 2001 Nice Flag of France.svg  France 17–18 March80 men/71 women218
2 2002 Pula Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 9–10 March99 men/76 women268
3 2003 Gioia Tauro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1–2 March71 men/66 women258
4 2004 Marsa Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 13–14 March71 men/76 women278
5 2005 Mersin Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 12–13 March89 men/85 women308
6 2006 Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 18–19 March86 men/82 women288
Senior + U23
7 2007 Yalta Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 17–18 March96 men/ 98 women2816
8 2008 Split Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 15–16 March121 men/ 108 women3416
9 2009 Tenerife Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14–15 March119 men/ 107 women2916
10 2010 Arles Flag of France.svg  France 20–21 March166 men/ 114 women3016
11 2011 Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 19–20 March125 men/123 women3316
12 2012 Bar Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 17–18 March142 men/140 women3316
13 2013 Castellón Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 16–17 March2493816
14 2014 Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15–16 March28016
15 2015 Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 14–15 March24816
Name: European Throwing Cup
16 2016 Arad Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 12–13 March28216
17 2017 Las Palmas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 11–12 March24916
18 2018 Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 10–11 March2913916
19 2019 Šamorín Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 9–10 March3293816
2020 Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 21-22 MarchCancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [4]
20 2021 Split Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 8–9 May16
21 2022 Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 12–13 March16
22 2023 Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11–12 March16
23 2024 Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 9–10 March
24 2025 Nicosia Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 15–16 March
25 2026 Nicosia Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 14–15 March
26 2027 Nicosia Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 13–14 March

Championships records

Senior men

EventRecordAthleteNationDateMeetRef
Shot put 21.99 m Zane Weir Flag of Italy.svg Italy13 March 2022 2022 Leiria [5]
Discus throw 69.70 m Gerd Kanter Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia15 March 2009 2009 Tenerife
Hammer throw 82.27 m Aleksey Zagornyi Flag of Russia.svg Russia9 March 2002 2002 Pula
Javelin throw 92.70 m Johannes Vetter Flag of Germany.svg Germany11 March 2018 2018 Leiria [6]

Senior women

EventRecordAthleteNationDateMeetRef
Shot put 20.03 m [a] Vita Pavlysh Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine10 March 2002 2002 Pula
Discus throw 68.89 m Nadine Müller Flag of Germany.svg Germany18 March 2012 2012 Bar
Hammer throw 75.05 m Anita Włodarczyk Flag of Poland.svg Poland14 March 2009 2009 Tenerife
Javelin throw 71.40 m Maria Andrejczyk Flag of Poland.svg Poland9 May 2021 2021 Split [7]

U-23 men

EventRecordAthleteNationDateMeetRef
Shot put 20.27 m Giorgi Mujaridze Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia10 March 2019 2019 Šamorín [8]
Discus throw 64.37 m Yauheni Bahutski Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus8 May 2021 2021 Split [9]
Hammer throw 78.59 m Yury Shayunou Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus15 March 2009 2009 Tenerife
Javelin throw 83.41 m Maksym Bohdan Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine16 March 2014 2014 Leiria

U-23 women

EventRecordAthleteNationDateMeetRef
Shot put 17.92 m Anita Márton Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary19 March 2011 2011 Sofia [10]
Discus throw 67.19 m Sandra Perković Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia18 March 2012 2012 Bar
Hammer throw 69.95 m Alena Sobaleva Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus15 March 2015 2015 Leiria [11]
Javelin throw 63.17 m Liina Laasma Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia15 March 2014 2014 Leiria [12]

Senior Summary

Shot put (men)

YearGold medal icon.svgMeasureSilver medal icon.svgMeasureBronze medal icon.svgMeasure
2001Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Martínez  (ESP)20,27 mFlag of Italy.svg  Paolo Dal Soglio  (ITA)19,96 mFlag of Romania.svg  Gheorghe Gușet  (ROU)19,50 m
2002Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Martínez  (ESP)20,92 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)19,85 mFlag of Poland.svg  Leszek Sliwa  (POL)19,78 m
2003Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)20,52 mFlag of Russia.svg  Ivan Yushkov  (RUS)19,54 mFlag of Germany.svg  Peter Sack  (GER)19,53 m
2004Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)20,23 mFlag of Slovenia.svg  Miroslav Vodovnik  (SVN)19,65 mFlag of Russia.svg  Grigoriy Panfilov  (RUS)19,43 m
2005Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)21,00 mFlag of Romania.svg  Gheorghe Gușet  (ROU)20,75 mFlag of Spain.svg  Manuel Martínez  (ESP)20,22 m
2006Flag of Romania.svg  Gheorghe Gușet  (ROU)20,41 mFlag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Majewski  (POL)20,26 mFlag of Russia.svg  Pavel Sofin  (RUS)20,19 m
2007Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yuriy Bilonoh  (UKR)19,95 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Pavel Lyzhyn  (BLR)19,86 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Dzimitry Hancharuk  (BLR)19,42 m
2008Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)20,77 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Marco Fortes  (POR)20,13 mFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Hamza Alić  (BIH)20,13 m
2009Flag of Hungary.svg  Lajos Kürthy  (HUN)20,06 mFlag of Spain.svg  Manuel Martínez  (ESP)20,00 mFlag of Croatia.svg  Nedžad Mulabegović  (CRO)19,69 m
2010Flag of Serbia.svg  Asmir Kolašinac  (SRB)20,15 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Lajos Kürthy  (HUN)20,07 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Marco Fortes  (POR)19,85 m
2011Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Hamza Alić  (BIH)20,21 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Marco Fortes  (POR)20,18 mFlag of Russia.svg  Soslan Tsirikhov  (RUS)19,45 m
2012Flag of Portugal.svg  Marco Fortes  (POR)21,02 mFlag of Serbia.svg  Asmir Kolašinac  (SRB)20,50 mFlag of Spain.svg  Borja Vivas  (ESP)20,06 m
2013Flag of Spain.svg  Borja Vivas  (ESP)20,00 mFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Georgi Ivanov  (BGR)19,68 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Semenov  (UKR)19,55 m
2014Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Lesnoy  (RUS)21,23 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Marco Fortes  (POR)21,01 mFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Georgi Ivanov  (BGR)20,59 m
2015Flag of Spain.svg  Borja Vivas  (ESP)20,15 mFlag of Sweden.svg  Leif Arrhenius  (SWE)20,09 mFlag of Spain.svg  Carlos Tobalina  (ESP)20,04 m
2016Flag of Romania.svg  Andrei Gag  (ROU)20,96 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Tsanko Arnaudov  (POR)19,85 mFlag of Italy.svg  Sebastiano Bianchetti  (ITA)19,78 m
2017Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Mesud Pezer  (BIH)20,69 mFlag of Spain.svg  Carlos Tobalina  (ESP)20,57 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Francisco Belo  (POR)20,52 m
2018ANA flag (2017).svg  Aleksandr Lesnoy  (ANA)21.32 mFlag of Poland.svg  Michał Haratyk  (POL)21.18 mFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Mesud Pezer  (BIH)20.71 m

Discus throw (men)

YearGold medal icon.svgMeasureSilver medal icon.svgMeasureBronze medal icon.svgMeasure
2001Flag of Finland.svg  Timo Tompuri  (FIN)61,79 mFlag of Poland.svg  Andrzej Krawczyk  (POL)61,60 mFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Borichevskiy  (RUS)61,22 m
2002Flag of Spain.svg  David Martínez  (ESP)63,09 mFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Borichevskiy  (RUS)61,72 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)61,68 m
2003Flag of Estonia.svg  Gerd Kanter  (EST)64,17 mFlag of Spain.svg  Mario Pestano  (ESP)63,71 mFlag of Romania.svg  Ionel Oprea  (ROU)62,29 m
2004Flag of Estonia.svg  Gerd Kanter  (EST)63,21 mFlag of Spain.svg  Mario Pestano  (ESP)62,00 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)59,84 m
2005Flag of Estonia.svg  Gerd Kanter  (EST)66,05 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Gábor Máté  (HUN)64,17 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)62,80 m
2006Flag of Poland.svg  Piotr Małachowski  (POL)65,01 mFlag of Spain.svg  Mario Pestano  (ESP)63,40 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Gerd Kanter  (EST)62,55 m
2007Flag of Estonia.svg  Gerd Kanter  (EST)65,43 mFlag of Poland.svg  Piotr Małachowski  (POL)65,06 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Ercüment Olgundeniz  (TUR)63,34 m
2008Flag of Estonia.svg  Gerd Kanter  (EST)65,25 mFlag of Germany.svg  Robert Harting  (GER)64,34 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)63,80 m
2009Flag of Estonia.svg  Gerd Kanter  (EST)69,70 mFlag of Spain.svg  Frank Casañas  (ESP)64,70 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Cadée  (NLD)61,89 m
2010Flag of Germany.svg  Markus Münch  (GER)65,37 mFlag of Spain.svg  Mario Pestano  (ESP)63,78 mFlag of Romania.svg  Sergiu Ursu  (ROU)61,19 m
2011Flag of Turkey.svg  Ercüment Olgundeniz  (TUR)63,31 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Cadée  (NLD)62,15 mFlag of Romania.svg  Sergiu Ursu  (ROU)62,00 m
2012Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Cadée  (NLD)64,09 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Ercüment Olgundeniz  (TUR)63,59 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NLD)63,30 m
2013Flag of Germany.svg  Daniel Jasinski  (GER)64,69 mFlag of Lithuania.svg  Virgilijus Alekna  (LTU)64,66 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Cadée  (NLD)64,38 m
2014Flag of Russia.svg  Viktor Butenko  (RUS)64,38 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Cadée  (NLD)63,56 mFlag of Germany.svg  Christoph Harting  (GER)62,56 m
2015Flag of Estonia.svg  Martin Kupper  (EST)66,67 mFlag of Lithuania.svg  Andrius Gudžius  (LTU)65,51 mFlag of Russia.svg  Viktor Butenko  (RUS)65,44 m
2016Flag of Sweden.svg  Axel Härstedt  (SWE)62,73 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Martin Kupper  (EST)62,20 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Mykyta Nesterenko  (UKR)62,01 m
2017Flag of Austria.svg  Lukas Weißhaidinger  (AUT)65,73 mFlag of Lithuania.svg  Andrius Gudžius  (LTU)64,18 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Martin Kupper  (EST)62,86 m
2018Flag of Sweden.svg  Daniel Ståhl  (SWE)66.81 mFlag of Sweden.svg  Simon Pettersson  (SWE)65.81 mFlag of Hungary.svg  János Huszák  (HUN)63.45 m

Hammer throw (men)

YearGold medal icon.svgMeasureSilver medal icon.svgMeasureBronze medal icon.svgMeasure
2001Flag of France.svg  David Chaussinand  (FRA)76,54 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Vladyslav Piskunov  (UKR)76,41 mFlag of Greece.svg  Alexandros Papadimitriou  (GRE)76,36 m
2002Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Zagornyi  (RUS)82,27 mFlag of Greece.svg  Alexandros Papadimitriou  (GRE)79,67 mFlag of Slovakia.svg  Miloslav Konopka  (SVK)78,58 m
2003Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Vizzoni  (ITA)75,35 mFlag of Greece.svg  Alexandros Papadimitriou  (GRE)74,74 mFlag of Russia.svg  Ilya Konovalov  (RUS)74,73 m
2004Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN)79,69 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Eşref Apak  (TUR)77,76 mFlag of Greece.svg  Alexandros Papadimitriou  (GRE)77,13 m
2005Flag of Belarus.svg  Ivan Tsikhan  (BLR)80,79 mFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Zagornyi  (RUS)78,11 mFlag of Russia.svg  Ilya Konovalov  (RUS)77,35 m
2006Flag of Poland.svg  Szymon Ziółkowski  (POL)79,04 mFlag of Russia.svg  Vadim Khersontsev  (RUS)78,54 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Dzmitry Shako  (BLR)77,00 m
2007Flag of Slovenia.svg  Primož Kozmus  (SVN)77,99 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Ivan Tsikhan  (BLR)77,79 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Eşref Apak  (TUR)76,68 m
2008Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Lingua  (ITA)77,87 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN)77,06 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Dzmitry Shako  (BLR)76,86 m
2009Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN)80,38 mFlag of Italy.svg  Marco Lingua  (ITA)79,66 mFlag of Italy.svg  Nicola Vizzoni  (ITA)78,51 m
2010Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Vizzoni  (ITA)76,63 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Jury Szajunou  (BLR)76,30 mFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Zagornyi  (RUS)75,58 m
2011Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN)79,84 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Jury Szajunou  (BLR)77,41 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksly Sokyrskyy  (UKR)76,84 m
2012Flag of Russia.svg  Kirill Ikonnikov  (RUS)75,95 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Siarhei Kalamoyets  (BLR)75,15 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Kristóf Németh  (HUN)74,23 m
2013Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN)76,80 mFlag of Poland.svg  Paweł Fajdek  (POL)75,52 mFlag of Germany.svg  Markus Esser  (GER)74,71 m
2014Flag of Poland.svg  Paweł Fajdek  (POL)78,75 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN)77,96 mFlag of Russia.svg  Denis Lukyanov  (RUS)74,11 m
2015Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN)79,24 mFlag of Poland.svg  Paweł Fajdek  (POL)76,19 mFlag of Moldova.svg  Serghei Marghiev  (MDA)73,84 m
2016Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Pars  (HUN)75,21 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Siarhei Kalamoyets  (BLR)75,17 mFlag of Italy.svg  Marco Lingua  (ITA)74,51 m
2017Flag of France.svg  Quentin Bigot  (FRA)76.55 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Pavel Bareisha  (BLR)74.41 mFlag of Italy.svg  Simone Falloni  (ITA)74.37 m
2018Flag of Poland.svg  Paweł Fajdek  (POL)77.30 mFlag of Slovakia.svg  Marcel Lomnický  (SVK)75.97 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Özkan Baltacı  (TUR)75.71 m

Javelin throw (men)

YearGold medal icon.svgMeasureSilver medal icon.svgMeasureBronze medal icon.svgMeasure
2001Flag of Germany.svg  Peter Blank  (GER)82,10 mFlag of Austria.svg  Gregor Högler  (AUT)80,81 mFlag of Germany.svg  Björn Lange  (GER)78,60 m
2002Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Ivanov  (RUS)81,71 mFlag of Germany.svg  Stefan Wenk  (GER)78,46 mFlag of Slovakia.svg  Marián Bokor  (SVK)76,91 m
2003Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Nicolay  (GER)83,80 mFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Ivanov  (RUS)79,24 mFlag of France.svg  Dominique Pausé  (FRA)78,60 m
2004Flag of Latvia.svg  Vadims Vasiļevskis  (LVA)82,44 mFlag of Latvia.svg  Ainārs Kovals  (LVA)82,13 mFlag of Finland.svg  Teemu Wirkkala  (FIN)80,87 m
2005Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Ivanov  (RUS)81,13 mFlag of Russia.svg  Igor Sukhomlinov  (RUS)80,02 mFlag of Germany.svg  Manuel Nau  (GER)76,76 m
2006Flag of Poland.svg  Igor Janik  (POL)81,16 mFlag of Russia.svg  Vladislav Shkurlatov  (RUS)79,27 mFlag of Latvia.svg  Ainārs Kovals  (LVA)78,64 m
2007Flag of Russia.svg  Igor Sukhomlinov  (RUS)83,34 mFlag of Sweden.svg  Magnus Arvidsson  (SWE)76,72 mFlag of Latvia.svg  Ainārs Kovals  (LVA)76,64 m
2008Flag of Russia.svg  Ilya Korotkov  (RUS)81,52 mFlag of Germany.svg  Stephan Steding  (GER)79,55 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Mihkel Kukk  (EST)78,41 m
2009Flag of Germany.svg  Tino Häber  (GER)77,68 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Mihkel Kukk  (EST)76,60 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mervyn Luckwell  (GBR)74,86 m
2010Flag of Russia.svg  Ilya Korotkov  (RUS)83,28 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksandr Pyatnytsya  (UKR)79,38 mFlag of Poland.svg  Paweł Rakoczy  (POL)78,13 m
2011Flag of Latvia.svg  Zigismunds Sirmais  (LVA)84,47 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksandr Pyatnytsya  (UKR)81,96 mFlag of Russia.svg  Valeriy Iordan  (RUS)79,49 m
2012Flag of Turkey.svg  Fatih Avan  (TUR)81,09 mFlag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Tarabin  (RUS)79,94 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Risto Mätas  (EST)78,74 m
2013Flag of Lithuania.svg  Zigismunds Sirmais  (LTU)82,51 mFlag of Germany.svg  Thomas Röhler  (GER)81,87 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Risto Mätas  (EST)79,10 m
2014Flag of Lithuania.svg  Zigismunds Sirmais  (LTU)81,60 mFlag of Germany.svg  Thomas Röhler  (GER)81,17 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Risto Mätas  (EST)80,58 m
2015Flag of Russia.svg  Valeriy Iordan  (RUS)83,00 mFlag of Germany.svg  Thomas Röhler  (GER)81,83 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Fatih Avan  (TUR)81,45 m
2016Flag of Belarus.svg  Uladzimir Kazlou  (BLR)79.34 mFlag of Italy.svg  Norbert Bonvecchio  (ITA)76.66 mFlag of Latvia.svg  Zigismunds Sirmais  (LVA)75.41 m
2017Flag of Germany.svg  Julian Weber  (GER)85.85 mFlag of Italy.svg  Roberto Bertolini  (ITA)78.78 mFlag of Greece.svg  Paraskevás Batzávalis  (GRE)78.40 m
2018Flag of Germany.svg  Johannes Vetter  (GER)92.70 mFlag of Germany.svg  Bernhard Seifert  (GER)80.62 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Mart ten Berge  (NED)79.92 m

Shot put (women)

YearGold medal icon.svgMeasureSilver medal icon.svgMeasureBronze medal icon.svgMeasure
2001Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vita Pavlysh  (UKR)19,47 mFlag of Russia.svg  Larisa Peleshenko  (RUS)18,77 mFlag of Russia.svg  Lyudmila Sechko  (RUS)18,54 m
2002Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vita Pavlysh  (UKR)20,03 mFlag of Italy.svg  Assunta Legnante  (ITA)18,15 mFlag of Russia.svg  Irina Khudoroshkina  (RUS)17,88 m
2003Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Khudoroshkina  (RUS)18,47 mFlag of Russia.svg  Anna Romanova  (RUS)18,09 mFlag of Italy.svg  Cristiana Checchi  (ITA)17,91 m
2004Flag of Germany.svg  Nadine Kleinert  (GER)18,17 mFlag of Italy.svg  Assunta Legnante  (ITA)17,96 mFlag of Russia.svg  Irina Khudoroshkina  (RUS)17,70 m
2005Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Ryabinkina  (RUS)18,41 mFlag of Italy.svg  Assunta Legnante  (ITA)17,98 mFlag of Germany.svg  Kristin Marten  (GER)17,68 m
2006Flag of Belarus.svg  Natallia Mikhnevich  (BLR)19,18 mFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Ryabinkina  (RUS)18,55 mFlag of Germany.svg  Nadine Kleinert  (GER)18,30 m
2007Flag of Germany.svg  Petra Lammert  (GER)18,67 mFlag of Italy.svg  Assunta Legnante  (ITA)18,31 mFlag of Italy.svg  Chiara Rosa  (ITA)18,14 m
2008Flag of Italy.svg  Assunta Legnante  (ITA)18,98 mFlag of Russia.svg  Anna Omarova  (RUS)18,38 mFlag of Italy.svg  Chiara Rosa  (ITA)18,05 m
2009Flag of Belarus.svg  Nadzeya Astapchuk  (BLR)18,80 mFlag of Romania.svg  Anca Heltne  (ROU)18,76 mFlag of Italy.svg  Chiara Rosa  (ITA)18,55 m
2010Flag of Belarus.svg  Nadzeya Astapchuk  (BLR)20,16 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Natallia Mikhnevich  (BLR)19,55 mFlag of Romania.svg  Anca Heltne  (ROU)19,11 m
2011Flag of Belarus.svg  Alena Abramchuk  (BLR)17,71 mFlag of France.svg  Jessica Cérival  (FRA)17,52 mFlag of Italy.svg  Chiara Rosa  (ITA)17,39 m
2012Flag of Belarus.svg  Nadzeya Astapchuk  (BLR)20,29 mFlag of Germany.svg  Nadine Kleinert  (GER)19,12 mFlag of Germany.svg  Josephine Terlecki  (GER)18,59 m
2013Flag of Russia.svg  Yevgeniya Kolodko  (RUS)19,04 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Alena Abramchuk  (BLR)18,18 mFlag of Russia.svg  Irina Tarasova  (RUS)17,98 m
2014Flag of Russia.svg  Yevgeniya Kolodko  (RUS)18,66 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Alena Abramchuk  (BLR)18,58 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Yuliya Leantsiuk  (BLR)18,55 m
2015Flag of Belarus.svg  Yuliya Leantsiuk  (BLR)18,56 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Anita Márton  (HUN)17,59 mFlag of Italy.svg  Chiara Rosa  (ITA)17,38 m
2016Flag of Belarus.svg  Alena Abramchuk  (BLR)17.21 mFlag of France.svg  Jessica Cérival  (FRA)17.05 mFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Markéta Červenková  (CZE)16.86 m
2017Flag of Hungary.svg  Anita Márton  (HUN)18.05 mFlag of France.svg  Jessica Cérival  (FRA)17.50 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Yuliya Leantsiuk  (BLR)17.48 m
2018Flag of Hungary.svg  Anita Márton  (HUN)19.12 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Aliona Dubitskaya  (BLR)18.47 mFlag of Moldova.svg  Dimitriana Surdu  (MDA)18.45 m

Discus throw (women)

YearGold medal icon.svgMeasureSilver medal icon.svgMeasureBronze medal icon.svgMeasure
2001Flag of Romania.svg  Nicoleta Grasu  (ROU)65,52 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Olena Antonova  (UKR)61,88 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)61,67 m
2002Flag of Russia.svg  Valentina Ivanova  (RUS)60,28 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Viktoriya Boyko  (UKR)60,07 mFlag of Russia.svg  Natalya Ampleyeva  (RUS)59,29 m
2003Flag of Portugal.svg  Teresa Machado  (POR)63,65 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Viktoriya Boyko  (UKR)60,63 mFlag of Greece.svg  Styliani Tsikouna  (GRE)59,73 m
2004Flag of Germany.svg  Franka Dietzsch  (GER)60,32 mFlag of Russia.svg  Natalya Sadova  (RUS)60,28 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)58,69 m
2005Flag of Russia.svg  Natalya Sadova  (RUS)61,74 mFlag of Romania.svg  Nicoleta Grasu  (ROU)60,75 mFlag of Germany.svg  Jana Tucholke  (GER)57,84 m
2006Flag of Poland.svg  Wioletta Potępa  (POL)61,89 mFlag of Russia.svg  Oksana Esipchuk  (RUS)61,70 mFlag of Russia.svg  Nicoleta Grasu  (RUS)60,86 m
2007Flag of Germany.svg  Franka Dietzsch  (GER)66,15 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)63,48 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Natalia Semenova  (UKR)60,51 m
2008Flag of Romania.svg  Nicoleta Grasu  (ROU)60,25 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)59,93 mFlag of Serbia.svg  Dragana Tomašević  (SRB)59,64 m
2009Flag of Romania.svg  Nicoleta Grasu  (ROU)62,61 mFlag of Poland.svg  Żaneta Glanc  (POL)60,45 mFlag of Croatia.svg  Vera Begić  (CRO)59,27 m
2010Flag of Germany.svg  Nadine Müller  (GER)64,30 mFlag of Poland.svg  Żaneta Glanc  (POL)59,95 mFlag of Romania.svg  Nicoleta Grasu  (ROU)59,92 m
2011Flag of Russia.svg  Olesya Korotkova  (RUS)60,30 mFlag of Romania.svg  Nicoleta Grasu  (ROU)59,44 mFlag of Russia.svg  Vera Karmishina-Ganeeva  (RUS)57,45 m
2012Flag of Germany.svg  Nadine Müller  (GER)68,82 mFlag of Russia.svg  Darya Pishchalnikova  (RUS)63,86 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)63,03 m
2013Flag of Germany.svg  Nadine Müller  (GER)66,69 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)61,26 mFlag of Serbia.svg  Dragana Tomašević  (SRB)61,12 m
2014Flag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)64,20 mFlag of Germany.svg  Anna Rüh  (GER)63,21 mFlag of Serbia.svg  Dragana Tomašević  (SRB)59,26 m
2015Flag of Germany.svg  Nadine Müller  (GER)65,27 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)64,75 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Irina Rodrigues  (POR)63,25 m
2016Flag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)62.05 mFlag of France.svg  Pauline Pousse  (FRA)58.24 mFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Eliška Staňková  (CZE)55.55 m
2017Flag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)62.35 mFlag of Serbia.svg  Dragana Tomašević  (SRB)59.60 mFlag of Greece.svg  Chrysoula Anagnostopoulou  (GRE)59.47 m
2018Flag of Germany.svg  Nadine Müller  (GER)60.42 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Irina Rodrigues  (POR)60.39 mANA flag (2017).svg  Yuliya Maltseva  (ANA)59.59 m
2019Flag of Germany.svg  Shanice Craft  (GER)59.79 mFlag of Germany.svg  Nadine Müller  (GER)59.74 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Irina Rodrigues  (POR)58.05 m
2021Flag of Portugal.svg  Liliana Cá  (POR)62.80 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Irina Rodrigues  (POR)62.79 mFlag of Germany.svg  Shanice Craft  (GER)62.05 m
2022Flag of Italy.svg  Daisy Osakue  (ITA)61.56 mFlag of Denmark.svg  Lisa Brix Pedersen  (DEN)61.23 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Liliana Cá  (POR)60.74 m
2023Flag of Germany.svg  Shanice Craft  (GER)64.88 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Liliana Cá  (POR)64.32 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)61.70 m

Hammer throw (women)

YearGold medal icon.svgMeasureSilver medal icon.svgMeasureBronze medal icon.svgMeasure
2001Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Kuzenkova  (RUS)71,30 mFlag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA)69,72 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lorraine Shaw  (GBR)68,15 m
2002Flag of Germany.svg  Susanne Keil  (GER)66,54 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Vânia Silva  (POR)65,46 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lorraine Shaw  (GBR)64,81 m
2003Flag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA)72,18 mFlag of Romania.svg  Mihaela Melinte  (ROU)69,24 mFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Kuzenkova  (RUS)66,25 m
2004Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Bunjes  (GER)67,99 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Shirley Webb  (GBR)67,52 mFlag of Finland.svg  Sini Latvala  (FIN)67,49 m
2005Flag of Croatia.svg  Ivana Brkljačić  (CRO)71,00 mFlag of Romania.svg  Mihaela Melinte  (ROU)70,40 mFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Kuzenkova  (RUS)70,11 m
2006Flag of Poland.svg  Kamila Skolimowska  (POL)73,32 mFlag of Russia.svg  Gulfiya Khanafeyeva  (RUS)72,01 mFlag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA)70,29 m
2007Flag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA)72,65 mFlag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lysenko  (RUS)72,05 mFlag of Italy.svg  Ester Balassini  (ITA)68,70 m
2008Flag of Poland.svg  Anita Włodarczyk  (POL)71,84 mFlag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)71,10 mFlag of Germany.svg  Kathrin Klaas  (GER)69,04 m
2009Flag of Poland.svg  Anita Włodarczyk  (POL)75,05 mFlag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)73,45 mFlag of Italy.svg  Silvia Salis  (ITA)71,77 m
2010Flag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)72,48 mFlag of Italy.svg  Silvia Salis  (ITA)69,43 mFlag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lysenko  (RUS)69,11 m
2011Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lysenko  (RUS)73,70 mFlag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)72,71 mFlag of Moldova.svg  Zalina Petrivskaya  (MDA)71,96 m
2012Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lysenko  (RUS)72,87 mFlag of France.svg  Stéphanie Falzon  (FRA)72,60 mFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Šafránková  (CZE)71,16 m
2013Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lysenko  (RUS)71,54 mFlag of Germany.svg  Kathrin Klaas  (GER)71,07 mFlag of Sweden.svg  Tracey Andersson  (SWE)70,82 m>
2014Flag of Poland.svg  Joanna Fiodorow  (POL)72,70 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Éva Orbán  (HUN)72,49 mFlag of Germany.svg  Kathrin Klaas  (GER)70,99 m
2015Flag of Russia.svg  Anna Bulgakova  (RUS)72.06 mFlag of Poland.svg  Joanna Fiodorow  (POL)70.90 mFlag of France.svg  Alexandra Tavernier  (FRA)70.45 m
2016Flag of Moldova.svg  Zalina Petrivskaya  (MDA)72.58 mFlag of France.svg  Alexandra Tavernier  (FRA)70.79 mFlag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)69.83 m
2017Flag of France.svg  Alexandra Tavernier  (FRA)71.71 mFlag of Germany.svg  Kathrin Klaas  (GER)71.06 mFlag of Sweden.svg  Ida Storm  (SWE)70.97 m
2018Flag of Belarus.svg  Hanna Malyshchyk  (BLR)72.62 mFlag of France.svg  Alexandra Tavernier  (FRA)71.20 mFlag of Poland.svg  Malwina Kopron  (POL)69.54 m

Javelin throw (women)

YearGold medal icon.svgMeasureSilver medal icon.svgMeasureBronze medal icon.svgMeasure
2001Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Shikolenko  (RUS)63,96 mFlag of Romania.svg  Ana Mirela Țermure  (ROU)62,49 mFlag of Italy.svg  Claudia Coslovich  (ITA)57,89 m
2002Flag of Italy.svg  Claudia Coslovich  (ITA)63,27 mFlag of Russia.svg  Valeriya Zabruskova  (RUS)62,69 mFlag of Germany.svg  Dörthe Friedrich  (GER)59,02 m
2003Flag of Germany.svg  Steffi Nerius  (GER)62,50 mFlag of Russia.svg  Oksana Gromova  (RUS)61,12 mFlag of Russia.svg  Yekaterina Ivakina  (RUS)60,42 m
2004Flag of Russia.svg  Valeriya Zabruskova  (RUS)63,84 mFlag of Germany.svg  Steffi Nerius  (GER)62,80 mFlag of Russia.svg  Yekaterina Ivakina  (RUS)61,34 m
2005Flag of Germany.svg  Steffi Nerius  (GER)61,01 mFlag of Russia.svg  Lada Chernova  (RUS)60,05 mFlag of Russia.svg  Mariya Abakumova  (RUS)59,06 m
2006Flag of Germany.svg  Mareike Rittweg  (GER)60,06 mFlag of Russia.svg  Lada Chernova  (RUS)59,15 mFlag of Spain.svg  Mercedes Chilla  (ESP)57,28 m
2007Flag of Germany.svg  Steffi Nerius  (GER)63,14 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Goldie Sayers  (GBR)60,02 mFlag of Italy.svg  Zahra Bani  (ITA)58,95 m
2008Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Goldie Sayers  (GBR)63,65 mFlag of Slovenia.svg  Martina Ratej  (SLO)63,16 mFlag of Italy.svg  Zahra Bani  (ITA)59,42 m
2009Flag of Russia.svg  Mariya Abakumova  (RUS)61,87 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Moonika Aava  (EST)60,76 mFlag of Iceland.svg  Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir  (ISL)60,42 m
2010Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martina Ratej  (SVN)65,96 mFlag of Russia.svg  Mariya Abakumova  (RUS)65,21 mFlag of Germany.svg  Linda Stahl  (GER)60,56 m
2011Flag of Ukraine.svg  Hanna Hatsko-Fedusova  (UKR)58,35 mFlag of Germany.svg  Esther Eisenlauer  (GER)56,99 mFlag of Iceland.svg  Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir  (ISL)56,44 m
2012Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martina Ratej  (SVN)63,59 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Goldie Sayers  (GBR)62,75 mFlag of Russia.svg  Marina Maksimova  (RUS)60,33 m
2013Flag of Russia.svg  Mariya Abakumova  (RUS)69,34 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Vera Rebrik  (UKR)63,42 mFlag of Germany.svg  Linda Stahl  (GER)61,97 m
2014Flag of Germany.svg  Linda Stahl  (GER)61,20 mFlag of Germany.svg  Katharina Molitor  (GER)60,97 mFlag of Slovenia.svg  Martina Ratej  (SVN)59,57 m
2015Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martina Ratej  (SVN)62,43 mFlag of Germany.svg  Linda Stahl  (GER)62,12 mFlag of Germany.svg  Katharina Molitor  (GER)62,08 m
2016Flag of Germany.svg  Christin Hussong  (GER)61.80 mFlag of Latvia.svg  Līna Mūze  (LVA)61.26 mFlag of Iceland.svg  Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir  (ISL)59.53 m
2017Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martina Ratej  (SLO)60.66 mFlag of Iceland.svg  Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir  (ISL)59.20 mFlag of Germany.svg  Christin Hussong  (GER)59.00 m
2018Flag of Norway.svg  Sigrid Borge  (NOR)62.42 mFlag of Germany.svg  Christin Hussong  (GER)60.02 mFlag of Germany.svg  Katharina Molitor  (GER)59.80 m

Medals

U23 (2007-2024)

136 Gold , 136 Silver , 136 Bronze

Senior (2001-2024)

184 Gold , 184 Silver , 184 Bronze

Total (2001-2024)

Source: [13]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)433730110
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)34303296
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)24281769
4Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)21241863
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)1821847
6Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)18201856
7Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)1815841
8Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey  (TUR)1651839
9Flag of Romania.svg  Romania  (ROU)13151139
10Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)11142954
11Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)116421
12Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia  (CRO)104822
13Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)910827
14Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  (EST)93820
15Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)8131031
16Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)861125
17Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)681125
18Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)63413
19Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia  (LAT)54211
20Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)49720
21Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia  (SRB)45615
22Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)35917
23Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova  (MDA)33612
24Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina  (BIH)3148
25Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro  (MNE)3104
26Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)25916
27ANA flag (2017).svg  Authorised Neutral Athletes  (ANA)2226
28Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo  (KOS)2103
29Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)2024
30Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)1326
31Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)1304
32Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)1146
33Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia  (GEO)1001
34Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland  (ISL)0538
35Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)0257
36Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)0213
37Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus  (CYP)0202
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland  (IRL)0202
39Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia  (SVK)0123
40Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg  (LUX)0112
41Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia  (ARM)0011
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland  (SUI)0011
Totals (42 entries)320320320960

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