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Athletics at the 1999 Summer Universiade – Men's hammer throw

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The men's hammer throw event at the 1999 Summer Universiade was held on 9 and 10 July at the Estadio Son Moix in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.[1][2]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Zsolt Németh
 Hungary
Hristos Polihroniou
 Greece
Vladyslav Piskunov
 Ukraine

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 72.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final

Rank Group Athlete Nationality Results Notes
1 B Alexandros Papadimitriou  Greece 76.44 Q
2 B Zsolt Németh  Hungary 75.44 Q
3 A Hristos Polihroniou  Greece 73.53 Q
4 B Nicola Vizzoni  Italy 73.37 Q
5 B Libor Charfreitag  Slovakia 73.31 Q
6 A Vadim Khersontsev  Russia 73.12 Q
7 A Koji Murofushi  Japan 73.00 Q
8 B Jan Bielecki  Denmark 72.90 Q
9 B András Haklits  Croatia 72.86 Q
10 B Artem Rubanko  Ukraine 72.68 Q
11 A Vítor Costa  Portugal 72.31 Q
12 B Chris Harmse  South Africa 72.28 Q
13 A Vladyslav Piskunov  Ukraine 72.10 Q
14 B Vadim Dzeviatouski  Belarus 70.87
15 B Primož Kozmus  Slovenia 70.11 [3]
16 A Paddy McGrath  Ireland 69.87
17 A Jerry Ingalls  United States 68.58
18 A Cosmin Sorescu  Romania 68.09
19 A Bengt Johansson [sv]  Sweden 67.55
20 B Adam Connolly  United States 67.02
21 A John Stoikos  Canada 66.25 [4]
22 A Damir Škripec  Slovenia 65.17
23 A Yosvany Suárez  Cuba 63.56
24 B Eduardo Acuña  Peru 62.85
25 B Oğuz Kalkan  Turkey 59.19
26 B Hamad Saleh Al-Mahdi  Algeria 58.21
27 A Raúl Rivera  Guatemala 54.49

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zsolt Németh  Hungary x 78.96 80.40 x x 79.58 80.40 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hristos Polihroniou  Greece x 78.81 77.40 79.83 77.75 x 79.83 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vladyslav Piskunov  Ukraine 76.83 77.79 77.88 78.04 77.55 78.61 78.61
4 Vadim Khersontsev  Russia 77.87
5 Nicola Vizzoni  Italy 77.80
6 Koji Murofushi  Japan 77.14
7 Alexandros Papadimitriou  Greece 76.66
8 Libor Charfreitag  Slovakia 75.18 PB
9 Jan Bielecki  Denmark 73.79
10 András Haklits  Croatia 73.23
11 Vítor Costa  Portugal 73.23
12 Artem Rubanko  Ukraine 71.91
13 Chris Harmse  South Africa 70.18

References