2012 European Cup Winter Throwing

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The 2012 European Cup Winter Throwing was held on 17 and 18 March at the Stadion Topolica in Bar, Montenegro. It was the twelfth edition of the athletics competition for throwing events and was jointly organised by the European Athletic Association and the Athletic Federation of Montenegro. [1] The competition featured men's and women's contests in shot put, discus throw, javelin throw and hammer throw. In addition to the senior competitions, there were also under-23 events for younger athletes. A total of 294 athletes from 39 European countries entered the competition. [2]

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On the first day of the competition, Nadzeya Ostapchuk produced a throw of 20.29 m to win the shot put, while Martina Ratej took the women's javelin title. Dutchman Erik Cadée won the men's discus and Kirill Ikonnikov took the hammer title for Russia. In the men's under-23 discus event, home athlete Danijel Furtula threw a Montenegrin record to win the gold. [3] The highlights of the second day were Nadine Müller's personal best of 68.89 m to win the women's discus (the best performance in the world in eight years) and Marco Fortes won the men's shot put in a Portuguese record and world-leading throw if 21.02 m. Turkish thrower Fatih Avan won the men's javelin and Zalina Marghieva broke the Moldovan record to beat Tatyana Lysenko to the women's hammer throw title. [4]

Five national records were broken at the event. The non-medallists who achieved this feat were: Kateřina Šafránková (fourth in the women's hammer with 71.16 m), Danijel Furtula (17.10 m in the men's under-23 shot put), and Tiago Aperta (fourth in the men's under-23 javelin with 75.55 m). In the team rankings, Russia claimed both the senior titles while Ukraine won both the under-23 sections. [5]

Medal summary

Senior

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
Shot put Flag of Portugal.svg  Marco Fortes  (POR)21.02 m NR Flag of Serbia.svg  Asmir Kolašinac  (SRB)20.50 mFlag of Spain.svg  Borja Vivas  (ESP)20.06 m
Discus throw Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Cadée  (NED)64.09 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Ercüment Olgundeniz  (TUR)63.59 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NED)63.30 m
Hammer throw Flag of Russia.svg  Kirill Ikonnikov  (RUS)75.95 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Siarhei Kalamoets  (BLR)75.15 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Kristóf Németh  (HUN)74.23 m
Javelin throw Flag of Turkey.svg  Fatih Avan  (TUR)81.09 mFlag of Russia.svg  Dmitri Tarabin  (RUS)79.94 mFlag of Estonia.svg  Risto Mätas  (EST)78.74 m
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
EventGoldSilverBronze
Women
Shot put Flag of Belarus.svg  Nadzeya Ostapchuk  (BLR)20.29 mFlag of Germany.svg  Nadine Kleinert  (GER)19.12 mFlag of Germany.svg  Josephine Terlecki  (GER)18.59 m
Discus throw Flag of Germany.svg  Nadine Müller  (GER)68.89 mFlag of Russia.svg  Darya Pishchalnikova  (RUS)63.86 mFlag of France.svg  Mélina Robert-Michon  (FRA)63.03 m
Hammer throw Flag of Moldova.svg  Zalina Marghieva  (MDA)73.60 m NR Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lysenko  (RUS)72.87 mFlag of France.svg  Stéphanie Falzon  (FRA)72.60 m
Javelin throw Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martina Ratej  (SLO)63.59 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Goldie Sayers  (GBR)62.75 mFlag of Russia.svg  Marina Maksimova  (RUS)60.33 m
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Under-23

EventGoldSilverBronze
Under-23 men
Shot put Flag of Croatia.svg  Marin Premeru  (CRO)19.49 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Dmytro Savytskyy  (UKR)18.76 mFlag of Russia.svg  Maksim Afonin  (RUS)18.73 m
Discus throw Flag of Montenegro.svg  Danijel Furtula  (MNE)60.24 m NR Flag of Italy.svg  Eduardo Albertazzi  (ITA)58.26 mFlag of Sweden.svg  Daniel Ståhl  (SWE)57.45 m
Hammer throw Flag of Norway.svg  Eivind Henriksen  (NOR)73.62 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Martynyuk  (UKR)71.37 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Pavel Bareisha  (BLR)69.16 m
Javelin throw Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksandr Nychyporchuk  (UKR)76.23 mFlag of Slovenia.svg  Jaka Muhar  (SLO)75.94 m NJRFlag of Russia.svg  Valeriy Iordan  (RUS)75.58 m
EventGoldSilverBronze
Under 23 women
Shot put Flag of Germany.svg  Sophie Kleeberg  (GER)17.42 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Olha Holodnaya  (UKR)17.32 mFlag of Turkey.svg  Emel Dereli  (TUR)16.87 m NJR
Discus throw Flag of Croatia.svg  Sandra Perković  (CRO)67.19 mFlag of Portugal.svg  Irina Rodrigues  (POR)54.83 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Yuliya Kurylo  (UKR)52.03 m
Hammer throw Flag of Romania.svg  Bianca Perie  (ROM)68.74 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Alina Kastrova  (BLR)67.86 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Skydan  (UKR)66.35 m
Javelin throw Flag of Finland.svg  Sanni Utriainen  (FIN)57.39 mFlag of Russia.svg  Lyubov Zhatkina  (RUS)55.77 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Kateryna Derun  (UKR)55.67 m

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