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Athletics at the 1995 Summer Universiade – Men's javelin throw

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The men's javelin throw event at the 1995 Summer Universiade was held on 31 August – 1 August at the Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium in Fukuoka, Japan.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Zhang Lianbiao
 China
Gregor Högler
 Austria
Andrey Uglov
 Ukraine

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 74.00 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Gregor Högler  Austria 78.58 78.58 Q
2 A Andrey Uglov  Ukraine 72.44 76.02 76.02 Q
3 A Yevgeniy Stankevich  Russia 73.94 75.86 75.86 Q
4 B Sergey Voynov  Uzbekistan 71.36 72.12 74.96 74.96 Q
5 B Dimitrios Polymerou  Greece 66.24 74.60 74.60 Q
6 B Yoshifumi Sakamoto  Japan 72.00 70.94 74.10 74.10 Q
7 A Johan van Lieshout  Netherlands 74.00 74.00 Q
8 B Juha Laukkanen  Finland 73.54 72.24 73.84 73.84 q
9 A Zhang Lianbiao  China 73.24 68.82 69.86 73.24 q
10 A Robert Tersek  Slovenia 72.90 x 66.32 72.90 q
11 B Peter Esenwein  Germany 72.66 72.80 x 72.80 q
12 A Andries Booysen  South Africa 71.56 70.70 x 71.56 q
13 B Hur Sung-min  South Korea 67.74 69.96 66.92 69.96
14 B Ēriks Rags  Latvia 67.80 69.64 67.20 69.64
15 B Sun Fuhai  China 68.10 69.42 66.10 69.42
16 A Graham Morfitt  Canada 66.20 67.90 68.54 68.54
17 B Erik Smith  United States 67.98 63.78 66.52 67.98
18 A Yoshiyuki Yamamoto  Japan 66.76 66.34 67.76 67.76
19 A John Corwin  United States 66.64 65.60 x 66.64
20 B Erin Bevans  Canada 66.12 67.34 67.36 67.36
21 A Rigoberto Calderón  Nicaragua 60.58 60.42 62.48 62.48
22 A Jorge Quiñónez  Peru 61.34 x 61.34
23 A Kalua McDonald  Malawi 42.72 40.20 42.08 42.72
24 B Cheong Chit Fong  Macau x x 36.82 36.82
B Nery Kennedy  Paraguay DNS
B Rolando Laviena  Puerto Rico DNS

Final

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Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zhang Lianbiao  China 77.24 79.30 76.42 72.68 78.64 79.30
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gregor Högler  Austria 74.28 74.26 71.06 72.92 74.26 77.52 77.52
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Andrey Uglov  Ukraine 66.16 73.92 73.96 75.30 76.16 74.54 76.16
4 Juha Laukkanen  Finland 74.04 73.62 69.68 72.14 72.54 75.56 75.56
5 Yevgeniy Stankevich  Russia 75.00 71.38 x 73.68 73.70 70.28 75.00
6 Andries Booysen  South Africa 72.34 73.14 x x x x 73.14
7 Dimitrios Polymerou  Greece 68.88 72.96 71.66 72.54 71.24 72.98 72.98
8 Sergey Voynov  Uzbekistan 72.88 67.50 72.42 69.16 71.28 72.42 72.88
9 Robert Tersek  Slovenia 72.18 65.76 69.98 72.18
10 Johan van Lieshout  Netherlands 61.64 70.44 72.12 72.12
11 Peter Esenwein  Germany x 70.52 69.00 70.52
12 Yoshifumi Sakamoto  Japan x 68.98 68.60 68.98

References

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