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Athletics at the 2005 Summer Universiade – Men's javelin throw

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The men's javelin throw event at the 2005 Summer Universiade was held on 15–17 August in Izmir, Turkey.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Ainārs Kovals
 Latvia
Tero Järvenpää
 Finland
Stefan Müller
 Switzerland

Results

Qualification

Rank Group Athlete Nationality Result Notes
1 B Tero Järvenpää  Finland 78.94 Q
2 B Lohan Rautenbach  South Africa 78.59 Q
3 A Ainārs Kovals  Latvia 77.01 Q
4 A Tomas Intas  Lithuania 76.36 Q
5 B Igor Janik  Poland 76.27 Q
6 B Marián Bokor  Slovakia 75.71 q
7 B Francesco Pignata  Italy 75.68 q
8 A Vladislav Shkurlatov  Russia 75.16 q
9 A Petteri Leinonen  Finland 73.61 q
10 A Stefan Müller  Switzerland 73.30 q
11 A Kristo Galeta  Estonia 71.50 q
12 A Chou Yi-Chen  Chinese Taipei 71.11 q
13 B Trevor Snyder  Canada 70.53
14 B Risto Mätas  Estonia 70.52
15 B Kazuki Yamamoto  Japan 70.29
16 B Lars Møller Laursen  Denmark 70.05 SB
17 B Jung Sang-Jin  South Korea 69.55
18 B Vadzim Yautukhovich  Belarus 69.42
19 A Willie Human  South Africa 68.18
20 B Şevket Taş  Turkey 65.57
21 A Mehdi Ravaei  Iran 65.30
22 ? Mikalai Vasiltsou  Belarus 63.93
23 ? Kolyo Neshev  Bulgaria 63.01
24 ? Melik Janoyan  Armenia 60.13
25 ? Johan Smallberger  New Zealand 59.76
26 ? Jesús Andrés Dueñas  Peru 58.43
27 ? Dinesh Perera  Sri Lanka 55.81
28 ? Phikisani Lokwalo  Botswana 52.83
29 ? Georges Assak  Lebanon 52.19
30 ? Naji Hammoud  Lebanon 50.26
? Rostomi Chincharauli  Georgia DNS

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ainārs Kovals  Latvia x 77.07 75.81 76.27 80.67 79.67 80.67
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tero Järvenpää  Finland 75.43 76.87 77.22 76.60 79.61 x 79.61
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stefan Müller  Switzerland 75.24 72.54 75.11 75.90 78.57 77.04 78.57
4 Vladislav Shkurlatov  Russia 76.84 76.54 75.98 76.62 76.43 76.50 76.84
5 Igor Janik  Poland 70.48 75.98 73.70 72.64 71.49 72.68 75.98
6 Francesco Pignata  Italy 75.80 72.64 72.72 x 75.01 74.91 75.80
7 Lohan Rautenbach  South Africa 74.89 72.63 69.81 73.07 73.69 73.73 74.89
8 Marián Bokor  Slovakia 73.64 70.33 69.54 x 71.06 x 73.64
9 Chou Yi-Chen  Chinese Taipei 73.59 65.18 70.15 73.59
10 Tomas Intas  Lithuania 72.58 x 71.32 72.58
11 Kristo Galeta  Estonia 68.73 70.35 66.71 70.35
12 Petteri Leinonen  Finland 68.43 70.04 68.96 70.04

References