1990 in hammer throw
This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1990 in the hammer throw for both men and women. One of the main events during this season were the 1990 European Athletics Championships in Split, FR Yugoslavia, where the final of the men's competition was held on August 31, 1990.
Men
Records
Standing records prior to the 1990 season in track and field | ||||
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World Record | 86.74 m | August 30, 1986 |
1990 World Year Ranking
Rank | Mark | Athlete | Venue | Date | Note |
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1 | 84.48 m | Lausanne, Switzerland | 12.07.1990 | PB | |
2 | 84.14 m | Split, FR Yugoslavia | 31.08.1990 | PB | |
3 | 83.46 m | Adler, Soviet Union | 26.05.1990 | PB | |
4 | 82.80 m | Pieksämäki, Finland | 12.08.1990 | ||
5 | 81.74 m | Lausanne, Switzerland | 12.07.1990 | ||
6 | 81.72 m | Sofia, Bulgaria | 18.08.1990 | PB | |
7 | 81.36 m | Wiesloch, West Germany | 16.06.1990 | ||
8 | 80.98 m | Sochi, Soviet Union | 26.05.1990 | ||
9 | 80.92 m | Szombathely, Hungary | 03.10.1990 | ||
10 | 80.90 m | Chernigov, Soviet Union | 02.06.1990 | PB | |
11 | 80.62 m | Sofia, Bulgaria | 28.07.1990 | PB | |
12 | 80.50 m | Smolensk, Soviet Union | 16.08.1990 | PB | |
13 | 80.28 m | Sofia, Bulgaria | 18.08.1990 | ||
14 | 79.94 m | Moscow, Soviet Union | 03.06.1990 | ||
15 | 79.92 m | Minsk, Soviet Union | 27.07.1990 | ||
16 | 79.14 m | Geneve, Switzerland | 15.06.1990 | ||
17 | 78.60 m | Bauska, Latvia | 26.07.1990 | ||
18 | 78.22 m | Neulussheim, West Germany | 19.05.1990 | ||
19 | 78.04 m | Minsk, Soviet Union | 27.07.1990 | ||
20 | 78.00 m | Berlin, East Germany | 08.08.1990 | ||
21 | 77.98 m | Lappeenranta, Finland | 21.08.1990 | ||
22 | 77.96 m | Dresden, East Germany | 17.08.1990 | ||
77.96 m | Bryansk, Soviet Union | 10.09.1990 | PB | ||
24 | 77.86 m | Lugansk, Soviet Union | 25.07.1990 | ||
25 | 77.82 m | Bryansk, Soviet Union | 17.06.1990 |
Women
1990 World Year Ranking
Rank | Mark | Athlete | Venue | Date | Note |
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1 | 61.96 m | Adler, Soviet Union | 11.02.1990 | PB | |
2 | 61.48 m | unknown | ??.??.1990 | PB | |
3 | 60.60 m | unknown | ??.??.1990 | PB | |
4 | 60.36 m | Bryansk, Soviet Union | 19.06.1990 | PB | |
5 | 59.50 m | Smolensk, Soviet Union | 25.04.1990 | PB | |
6 | 59.38 m | Moscow, Soviet Union | 21.07.1990 | PB | |
7 | 58.20 m | Adler, Soviet Union | 24.02.1990 | PB | |
8 | 58.20 m | Leningrad, Soviet Union | 27.05.1990 | PB | |
9 | 57.42 m | Bryansk, Soviet Union | 05.06.1990 | PB | |
10 | 57.24 m | Adler, Soviet Union | 25.02.1990 | PB | |
11 | 44.30 m | unknown | ??.??.1990 | PB | |
12 | 42.98 m | unknown | ??.??.1990 | PB |
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