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Athletics at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Men's javelin throw

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The men's javelin throw event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 8–10 July.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Ainārs Kovals
 Latvia
Stuart Farquhar
 New Zealand
Park Jae-Myong
 South Korea

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 A Stuart Farquhar  New Zealand 79.49 79.49 Q
2 B Ainārs Kovals  Latvia 72.20 73.32 77.76 77.76 Q
3 A Igor Janik  Poland 76.50 76.50 Q
4 A Fatih Avan  Turkey x x 75.38 75.38 q, PB
5 A Aliaksandr Ashomka  Belarus 74.89 71.35 72.74 74.89 q
6 B Park Jae-Myong  South Korea 72.79 x 74.64 74.64 q
7 A Jung Sang-Jin  South Korea 72.99 74.34 71.02 74.34 q
8 A Ihab Al Sayed Abdelrahman  Egypt 70.13 69.46 73.78 73.78 q
9 B Paweł Rakoczy  Poland 70.28 x 72.41 72.41 q
10 B Wei Zheng  China 65.10 65.82 72.20 72.20 q
11 B Mihkel Kukk  Estonia 72.19 69.31 71.26 72.19 q
12 B Uladzimir Kazlou  Belarus 71.36 72.11 x 72.11 q
13 B Roman Avramenko  Ukraine 70.24 x 71.14 71.14
14 A Johan Smalberger  New Zealand 70.85 66.45 68.10 70.85
15 B Joshua Robinson  Australia 70.75 x 68.66 70.75
16 A Krisztián Török  Hungary 67.27 67.34 70.69 70.69
17 A Rafael Baraza  Spain 66.12 70.11 67.65 70.11
18 A Konstantinos Vertoudos  Greece 69.17 69.88 x 69.88
19 B Víctor Fatecha  Paraguay 69.86 x 68.24 69.86
20 B Ulrich Damon  South Africa 65.39 64.84 69.13 69.13
21 A Patrick Kibwota  Uganda 65.57 65.58 68.07 68.07
22 B Arthur Koomson Ankomah  Ghana x 67.47 64.75 67.47
23 A Alexandru Craescu  Romania 63.90 67.15 x 67.15
24 B Roberto Bertolini  Italy 66.84 x x 66.84
25 B Miodrag Djukić  Serbia 66.63 65.62 x 66.63
26 B Lars Møller Laursen  Denmark x 65.15 65.43 65.43
27 A Ramūnas Butkus  Lithuania 64.46 x x 64.46
28 A Vedran Samac  Serbia 61.41 63.94 x 63.94
29 A Kudzai Tuso  Zimbabwe x 40.73 40.73
A Vladislav Shkurlatov  Russia x NM
B Lyambela Mwandamena  Zambia x x x NM
B Dmitrii Nazarov  Kyrgyzstan DNS

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ainārs Kovals  Latvia 80.18 81.58 77.34 80.97 x 74.28 81.58
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Stuart Farquhar  New Zealand 69.09 79.48 75.62 x 75.57 x 79.48
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Park Jae-Myong  South Korea 79.29 x 72.50 77.22 76.12 77.49 79.29
4 Igor Janik  Poland 74.75 77.65 x 79.16 x x 79.16
5 Uladzimir Kazlou  Belarus 78.29 74.38 x 74.66 x x 78.29
6 Paweł Rakoczy  Poland 77.22 75.68 71.19 x x x 77.22
7 Mihkel Kukk  Estonia 68.48 73.61 76.57 x 75.83 70.74 76.57
8 Jung Sang-Jin  South Korea 71.28 74.79 76.15 x 72.31 74.50 76.15
9 Aliaksandr Ashomka  Belarus 73.30 x 75.18 75.18
10 Wei Zheng  China 73.12 72.39 73.51 73.51 PB
11 Fatih Avan  Turkey x 73.31 x 73.31
12 Ihab Al Sayed Abdelrahman  Egypt x x 68.43 68.43

References