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Athletics at the 2019 Summer Universiade – Men's javelin throw

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The men's javelin throw event at the 2019 Summer Universiade was held on 9 and 11 July at the Stadio San Paolo in Naples.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Andrian Mardare
 Moldova
Edis Matusevičius
 Lithuania
Ma Qun
 China

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 78.00 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Edis Matusevičius  Lithuania 84.93 84.93 Q, NR
2 B Ma Qun  China 78.77 78.77 Q
3 A Norbert Rivasz-Tóth  Hungary 77.48 73.75 75.02 77.48 q
4 B Teo Takala  Finland x 75.93 75.93 q
5 A Francisco Muse  Chile 75.36 70.98 x 75.36 q, SB
6 B Johannes Grobler  South Africa 75.26 x 75.26 q
7 B Andrian Mardare  Moldova x x 75.08 75.08 q
8 B Vladislav Palyunin  Uzbekistan 72.61 73.66 73.86 73.86 q
9 B Gen Naganuma  Japan 73.66 64.15 x 73.66 q
10 A Maged Albadry  Egypt 70.07 70.11 73.65 73.65 q, PB
11 A Roberto Orlando  Italy 70.14 68.16 72.14 72.14 q
12 A Liam O'Brien  Australia 71.61 63.14 68.57 71.61 q
13 A Tatsuya Sakamoto  Japan 70.63 x 71.27 71.27
14 A Rafał Gierek  Poland 71.06 70.15 68.04 71.06
15 B Abhishek Drall  India 69.97 70.19 70.96 70.96
16 A Taneli Juutinen  Finland 69.00 67.78 70.13 70.13
17 B Maximilian Slezak  Slovakia 65.87 x 69.55 69.55
18 B Paraskevas Batzavalis  Cyprus 66.92 62.80 66.92
19 A Kim Woo-jung  South Korea 65.83 x 66.63 66.63
20 B Rauno Liitmae  Estonia x 52.51 60.27 60.27
21 A Chethaka Wijegunasinghe  Sri Lanka 52.47 54.47 51.77 54.47
B Abd Hafiz  Indonesia x x x NM

Final

[2]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Andrian Mardare  Moldova 79.88 82.40 80.00 x 80.00 79.10 82.40
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Edis Matusevičius  Lithuania 75.16 75.18 78.30 77.60 77.12 80.07 80.07
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ma Qun  China 79.48 x 79.62 77.01 74.27 x 79.62
4 Teo Takala  Finland 74.81 77.79 68.65 x x x 77.79
5 Norbert Rivasz-Tóth  Hungary 72.89 76.14 x 74.90 77.11 77.71 77.71
6 Johannes Grobler  South Africa 74.87 x 73.61 73.92 75.69 74.17 75.69
7 Gen Naganuma  Japan 68.62 75.37 68.69 x x 75.37
8 Liam O'Brien  Australia 73.27 75.04 74.50 73.92 73.79 70.21 75.04
9 Roberto Orlando  Italy 71.07 74.76 70.97 74.76 PB
10 Francisco Muse  Chile 74.00 70.97 74.11 74.11
11 Vladislav Palyunin  Uzbekistan 69.68 x 70.67 70.67
12 Maged Albadry  Egypt 67.42 66.17 67.66 67.66 SB

References