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2017 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's javelin throw

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The women's javelin throw event at the 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 15 and 16 July.

Medalists

Gold Sara Kolak
 Croatia
Silver Anete Kociņa
 Latvia
Bronze Marcelina Witek
 Poland

Results

Qualification

15 July[1]

Qualification rule: 53.50 (Q) or the 12 best results (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Results Notes
1 A Sara Kolak  Croatia x 61.93 61.93 Q
2 A Eda Tuğsuz  Turkey 61.81 61.81 Q
3 A Anete Kociņa  Latvia 59.52 59.52 Q
4 A Viktoriya Yarmakova  Belarus 49.48 59.35 59.35 Q, PB
5 A Sigrid Borge  Norway x 56.85 58.65 Q
6 A Marcelina Witek  Poland 52.06 52.87 57.50 57.50 Q
7 B Anna Tarasiuk  Belarus 50.37 x 56.85 56.85 Q, PB
8 A Arantza Moreno  Spain 52.98 55.80 55.80 Q, SB
9 B Klaudia Maruszewska  Poland 48.92 55.77 55.77 Q
10 B Réka Szilágyi  Hungary 55.32 55.32 Q
11 B Theodora Arabatzi  Greece 54.79 54.79 Q, PB
12 A Christine Winkler  Germany 51.09 50.77 54.36 54.36 Q
13 A Margaux Nicollin  France 53.88 53.88 Q
14 B Gerli Israel  Estonia 47.44 49.77 51.66 51.66
15 B Vanja Spaić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 44.16 49.49 50.59 50.59 NU23R
16 B Luisa Sinigaglia  Italy 49.97 46.28 46.97 49.97
17 B Nadia-Marie Pasternack  Switzerland 49.76 49.68 x 49.76
18 A Atina Kamasi  Serbia 41.42 49.37 47.65 49.37
19 B Kato Van Den Brulle  Belgium 43.93 48.74 42.91 48.74
20 B Saara Lipsanen  Finland 47.47 48.54 47.92 48.54
21 B Azize Altun  Turkey 48.04 47.61 44.48 48.04
22 A Paola Padovan  Italy 47.18 46.18 44.88 47.18
23 A Victoria Hudson  Austria 43.61 46.57 x 46.57
24 A Mirell Luik  Estonia 45.64 45.13 x 45.64
25 B Florina Andreea Necsoiu  Romania x x 41.77 41.77
25 B Ilaria Casarotto  Italy x x 38.88 38.88
A Sofi Flink  Sweden x x x NM
B Simona Dobilaitė  Lithuania x x x NM

Final

The finalists

15 July[2]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sara Kolak  Croatia 63.12 65.12 x 61.22 61.02 64.69 65.12
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anete Kociņa  Latvia 59.16 58.13 62.38 x x 64.47 64.47 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Marcelina Witek  Poland 57.10 57.47 57.11 61.09 63.03 55.72 63.03 PB
4 Eda Tuğsuz  Turkey 53.24 x 62.37 61.68 x 58.86 62.37
5 Sigrid Borge  Norway 60.44 x 58.92 57.01 58.68 x 60.44
6 Anna Tarasiuk  Belarus 48.05 58.00 x 55.09 56.03 x 58.00 PB
7 Viktoriya Yarmakova  Belarus 57.31 57.46 54.35 55.58 57.87 57.03 57.87
8 Margaux Nicollin  France 51.08 52.73 57.65 54.73 55.58 55.08 57.65
9 Réka Szilágyi  Hungary 55.28 55.53 51.66 55.53
10 Klaudia Maruszewska  Poland 55.11 x x 55.11
11 Arantza Moreno  Spain 49.73 54.50 54.65 54.65
12 Christine Winkler  Germany 49.52 53.34 54.14 54.14
13 Theodora Arabatzi  Greece 47.80 52.62 49.47 52.62

References