2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's hammer throw

The women's hammer throw event at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, at Moncton Stadium on 22 and 24 July.[1][2]

Medalists edit

Gold Sophie Hitchon
  United Kingdom
Silver Barbara Špiler
  Slovenia
Bronze Zhang Li
  China

Results edit

Final edit

24 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
  Sophie Hitchon   United Kingdom 62.72 64.55 x 63.41 63.72 66.01 66.01
  Barbara Špiler   Slovenia 61.33 64.44 62.42 65.07 65.28 58.54 65.28
  Zhang Li   China 58.68 62.27 x 61.52 63.96 x 63.96
4 Wang Yingying   China 59.43 58.11 59.19 x 58.91 57.58 59.43
5 Jenni Penttilä   Finland x 55.78 58.39 58.69 59.01 57.09 59.01
6 Ayla Gill   New Zealand x x 56.57 57.28 x 53.39 57.28
7 Elisa Magni   Italy 51.61 55.33 56.34 x 56.87 x 56.87
8 Elina Uustalo   Finland x 56.73 x x 55.68 x 56.73
9 Katja Vangsnes   Norway x 55.55 55.90 55.90
10 Cintia Gergelics   Hungary x 55.56 x 55.56
11 Dagmara Stala   Poland x x 54.44 54.44
Bianca Lazar   Romania x x x NM

Qualifications edit

22 July

Group A edit

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Sophie Hitchon   United Kingdom 62.32 - - 62.32 Q
2 Wang Yingying   China 57.53 55.99 56.18 57.53 q
3 Katja Vangsnes   Norway 54.18 55.28 53.31 55.28 q
4 Elina Uustalo   Finland 53.69 x 52.34 53.69 q
5 Elisa Magni   Italy 51.06 53.67 50.82 53.67 q
6 Petronella Vincze   Hungary 52.90 49.66 51.29 52.90
7 Eva Reinders   Netherlands x 52.89 49.06 52.89
8 Galina Mityaeva   Tajikistan x x 52.81 52.81
9 Nehal Kamal Fahmy   Egypt 52.54 x x 52.54
10 Jennifer Nevado   Spain x 51.86 50.61 51.86
11 Malin Johansson   Sweden 49.78 x 51.74 51.74
12 Zeliha Uzunbilek   Turkey 50.86 x 46.23 50.86
13 Shelby Ashe   United States 50.59 x x 50.59
14 Joanna Franke-Kuhn   Canada 49.37 48.73 x 49.37
15 Sara Pizi   Italy x 47.56 x 47.56
Yirisleydi Ford   Cuba x x x NM
Park Hee-Soen   South Korea x x x NM

Group B edit

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Zhang Li   China 64.02 - - 64.02 Q
2 Barbara Špiler   Slovenia x 57.14 - 57.14 q
3 Jenni Penttilä   Finland x 56.31 54.62 56.31 q
4 Bianca Lazar   Romania 54.56 x 51.31 54.56 q
5 Ayla Gill   New Zealand 54.16 x 53.61 54.16 q
6 Cintia Gergelics   Hungary 48.95 53.89 x 53.89 q
7 Dagmara Stala   Poland x 46.45 53.39 53.39 q
8 Annemie Smith   South Africa 44.59 x 53.26 53.26
9 Lara Nielsen   Australia 48.31 52.48 53.20 53.20
10 Myra Perkins   United Kingdom 45.77 x 52.20 52.20
11 Ellina Anissimova   Estonia 51.01 51.74 51.88 51.88
12 Ida Storm   Sweden 48.49 49.01 x 49.01
13 Hanna Skidan   Ukraine x 48.78 x 48.78
14 Lauren Chambers   United States 46.02 x x 46.02
Rana Taha   Egypt x x x NM
Delphine Ramothe   France x x x NM
Irina Sarvilova   Russia x x x NM

Participation edit

According to an unofficial count, 34 athletes from 26 countries participated in the event.

References edit

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 2010 Moncton CAN Jul 19-25, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 9 March 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015