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Athletics at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' discus throw

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These are the results of the boys' discus throw event at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games. The qualification took place on August 17, at 10:45 and the Finals on August 21.

Medalists

Gold Jacques du Plessis
 South Africa
Silver Arjun Arjun
 India
Bronze Jaromír Mazgal
 Czech Republic

Qualification

Rank Athlete 1 2 3 4 Result Notes Q
1  Arjun Arjun (IND) 57.65 60.30 x 63.90 63.90 PB FA
2  Jacques du Plessis (RSA) x 57.50 63.17 60.48 63.17 PB FA
3  Jaromir Mazgal (CZE) 55.53 56.96 56.20 58.93 58.93 FA
4  Jaka Žulič (SLO) 50.85 51;43 58.25 54.70 58.25 PB FA
5  Mikko Torronen (FIN) 55.46 55.54 x 56.80 56.80 FA
6  Wojciech Praczyk (POL) 55.43 x 54.13 52.22 55.43 FA
7  Murat Gunduz (TUR) 51.21 54.49 55.26 x 55.26 FA
8  Petros Evangelakos (GRE) 41.35 x 54.57 x 54.57 FA
9  Yevgeniy Milovatskiy (KAZ) x 54.15 53.27 x 54.15 PB FB
10  Janos Kaplar (HUN) 53.67 x 50.40 x 53.67 FB
11  Daichi Nakamura (JPN) x 51.17 52.84 49.16 52.84 FB
12  Fedrick Dacres (JAM) 51.48 52.69 x x 52.69 FB
13  Lindon Kellon Toussaint (GRN) 38.75 50.59 x 51.61 51.61 FB
 Younes Kabil (MAR) x x x x NM FB

Final

Final B

Rank Athlete 1 2 3 4 Result Notes
1  Janos Kaplar (HUN) 56.93 57.95 55.05 x 57.95 PB
2  Fedrick Dacres (JAM) x 53.01 54.79 52.21 54.79 PB
3  Yevgeniy Milovatskiy (KAZ) 52.36 52.16 53.27 52.09 53.27
4  Daichi Nakamura (JPN) 50.36 x 51.82 x 51.82
5  Lindon Kellon Toussaint (GRN) x x x 50.93 50.93
6  Younes Kabil (MAR) x x 48.85 x 48.85

Final A

Rank Athlete 1 2 3 4 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Jacques du Plessis (RSA) 61.33 63.94 63.76 61.56 63.94 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Arjun Arjun (IND) 53.99 55.90 62.52 x 62.52
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Jaromir Mazgal (CZE) 52.95 x 51.85 60.31 60.31
4  Petros Evangelakos (GRE) 56.14 58.00 58.37 55.84 58.37 PB
5  Jaka Žulič (SLO) 55.86 53.85 x 57.97 57.97
6  Wojciech Praczyk (POL) x 57.01 55.69 x 57.01
7  Mikko Torronen (FIN) 55.37 55.36 55.88 56.03 56.03
8  Murat Gunduz (TUR) 52.95 x 55.09 x 55.09

References