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Athletics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Women's javelin throw

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The women's javelin throw event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 23 and 25 August at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Marcelina Witek
 Poland
Marina Saito
 Japan
Jenni Kangas
 Finland

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 58.00 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Christin Hussong  Germany 60.18 60.18 Q
2 B Haruka Kitaguchi  Japan 51.15 52.03 57.96 57.96 q
3 A Anete Kociņa  Latvia 57.85 x 54.08 57.85 q
4 B Marcelina Witek  Poland 53.95 52.32 57.71 57.71 q
5 B Liveta Jasiūnaitė  Lithuania 55.41 52.74 57.43 57.43 q
6 B Su Lingdan  China 49.22 50.28 57.38 57.38 q
7 A Marina Saito  Japan 57.24 55.40 57.11 57.24 q
8 A Réka Szilágyi  Hungary 55.48 x x 55.48 q
9 A Jenni Kangas  Finland 55.00 50.34 55.12 55.12 q
10 A Jo-Ane van Dyk  South Africa 54.44 53.34 54.55 54.55 q
11 B Irena Šedivá  Czech Republic 54.25 54.09 51.53 54.25 q
12 B Gundega Grīva  Latvia 48.72 51.31 54.14 54.14 q, SB
13 A Eda Tuğsuz  Turkey x 51.85 53.29 53.29
14 B Margaux Nicollin  France 47.27 x 53.07 53.07
15 B Kathryn Brooks  Australia 46.97 45.53 52.65 52.65
16 A Mackenzie Little  Australia 48.17 52.09 x 52.09
17 B Heidi Nokelainen  Finland 51.95 50.61 47.43 51.95
18 A Andrea Bolle  Norway 51.91 x 47.98 51.91
19 A Daniella Lorenzon  Brazil 44.96 51.51 51.77 51.77
20 B Rafaela Gonçalves  Brazil 48.34 51.18 45.39 51.18
21 B Bernarda Letnar  Slovenia 50.58 x 49.35 50.58
22 A Victoria Hudson  Austria 47.82 49.35 47.67 49.35
23 B Annabella Bogdan  Hungary 49.16 x 47.94 49.16
24 A Victoria Peeters  New Zealand 44.57 48.50 x 48.50
25 A Ashley Pryke  Canada 48.41 x x 48.41
26 B Varvara Nazarova  Kazakhstan 48.24 47.62 x 48.24
27 A Li Hui-jun  Chinese Taipei 47.82 x x 47.82
28 A Marie Vestergaard  Denmark 40.93 47.42 46.77 47.42
29 B Jaimee Springer  Canada 43.32 x 45.61 45.61
30 A Laura Tšernova  Estonia 40.62 x 39.05 40.62
31 B Piyumi Henapola  Sri Lanka 33.41 34.89 35.92 35.92
32 A Ghazala Siddique  Pakistan x 29.90 x 29.90
B Chang Chu  Chinese Taipei DNS

Final

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marcelina Witek  Poland 51.10 56.94 59.45 x 63.31 61.39 63.31 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marina Saito  Japan 57.91 61.06 52.73 51.67 x 62.37 62.37 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jenni Kangas  Finland 60.98 58.44 56.13 x 55.31 53.84 60.98 PB
4 Eda Tuğsuz  Turkey 60.75 x x x 56.82 60.50 60.75
5 Christin Hussong  Germany 58.44 59.78 60.56 x 57.41 60.59 60.59
6 Anete Kociņa  Latvia 55.83 55.76 58.49 57.10 x 57.90 58.49
7 Liveta Jasiūnaitė  Lithuania 55.33 52.40 57.25 x x x 57.25
8 Su Lingdan  China 57.20 56.32 56.31 x 52.35 54.07 57.20
9 Jo-Ane van Dyk  South Africa 57.02 55.54 54.43 57.02 SB
10 Haruka Kitaguchi  Japan 54.32 55.19 56.30 56.30
11 Irena Šedivá  Czech Republic 53.01 56.24 x 56.24
12 Gundega Grīva  Latvia 50.25 47.63 52.98 52.98
13 Réka Szilágyi  Hungary 50.53 52.54 48.98 52.54

References

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