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Athletics at the 2011 Summer Universiade – Men's javelin throw

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The men's javelin throw event at the 2011 Summer Universiade was held on 17–19 August.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Fatih Avan
 Turkey
Roman Avramenko
 Ukraine
Igor Janik
 Poland

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 76.00 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Leslie Copeland  Fiji 80.45 80.45 Q, NR
2 A Risto Mätas  Estonia 74.35 75.07 79.18 79.18 Q
3 B Roman Avramenko  Ukraine 78.37 78.37 Q
4 A Juan José Méndez  Mexico 73.03 72.26 78.23 78.23 Q, PB
5 A Fatih Avan  Turkey 77.22 77.22 Q
6 A Roderick Genki Dean  Japan 75.91 68.82 70.10 75.91 q
7 A Łukasz Grzeszczuk  Poland 72.92 71.19 75.57 75.57 q
8 B Igor Janik  Poland 74.23 74.27 75.50 75.50 q
9 B Mihkel Kukk  Estonia 70.41 74.38 x 74.38 q
10 A Kyle Nielsen  Canada 67.69 72.17 71.88 72.17 q
11 A Bernard Crous  South Africa x 63.52 71.19 71.19 q
12 A Ansis Brūns  Latvia 64.06 63.61 71.01 71.01 q
13 A Johan Smalberger  New Zealand 66.16 68.61 x 68.61
14 B Ehab Abdelrahman  Egypt x 67.16 67.96 67.96
15 B Martin Benák  Slovakia 67.75 x x 67.75
16 B Matthias Treff  Germany 67.66 66.60 x 67.66
17 B Nobuhiro Sato  Japan 67.01 67.47 65.26 67.47
18 A Dai Baohua  China x 66.72 64.75 66.72
19 B Leonardo Gottardo  Italy x x 65.00 65.00
20 B Malith de Silva  Sri Lanka 58.01 64.99 64.78 64.99
21 B Antoine Wagner  Luxembourg 64.36 x 64.18 64.36
22 A Abdullah Alghamdi  Saudi Arabia x 60.14 x 60.14

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fatih Avan  Turkey x 78.17 78.88 83.79 80.22 81.69 83.79
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Roman Avramenko  Ukraine 79.72 80.40 81.42 80.88 x x 81.42
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Igor Janik  Poland 77.37 76.19 79.65 x 78.04 x 79.65
4 Risto Mätas  Estonia 72.50 77.29 77.42 78.99 77.32 74.61 78.99
5 Mihkel Kukk  Estonia 75.83 74.85 x x 76.87 77.93 77.93
6 Leslie Copeland  Fiji 76.75 x 69.81 74.62 75.39 74.35 76.75
7 Juan José Méndez  Mexico 73.26 70.30 76.46 75.65 71.82 x 76.46
8 Łukasz Grzeszczuk  Poland 74.67 74.66 75.38 75.65 x 75.00 75.65
9 Ansis Brūns  Latvia 73.24 74.91 70.17 74.91
10 Kyle Nielsen  Canada 74.81 74.54 x 74.81
11 Bernard Crous  South Africa 72.52 73.75 x 73.75
12 Roderick Genki Dean  Japan x 73.44 70.19 73.44

References