2010 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge
The 2010 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge was the inaugural edition of the IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge, an international series of hammer throw competitions around the world.
2010 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge | |
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Edition | 1st |
Dates | 24 April–1 September |
Meetings | 11 |
2011 → |
Koji Murofushi of Japan won the men's challenge, while Betty Heidler of Germany prevailed on women's side.
Origin
2010 marked the first edition of the IAAF Diamond League, which replaced the IAAF Golden League as the highest level of international track and field meetings. The Diamond League sought to showcase all the events, but according to IAAF, hammer throw could not be included for infrastructure reasons.[1] Therefore, a separate Hammer Throw Challenge was created.[1]
Awards
On February 19, IAAF announced a US$202,000 prize fund for the Challenge, to be split equally between men and women. The overall winners would pocket $30,000 each.[2] In addition, each of the fourteen competitions would award $7,500 in prize money, with $2,000 going to the winner.[2]
Format and calendar
The 2010 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge consisted of a total of 14 competitions (seven for men and seven for women), in a total of 11 meets (three meets would feature both men and women).[2] Points were scored simply by adding together an athlete's three best results from the Challenge (no more than one per meet).[3] An athlete could compete in as many meets as they liked, but only the three best results would count.[3] Any athlete achieving a new (and ratified) world record would receive a 1-meter bonus.[3]
Meeting[4] | City | Country | Date | Type |
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Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar | Dakar | Senegal | April 24 | Women |
Osaka Grand Prix | Osaka | Japan | May 8 | Men |
Colorful Daegu Pre-Championships | Daegu | South Korea | May 19 | Women |
Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | May 23 | Both |
Golden Spike Ostrava | Ostrava | Czech Republic | May 26 | Both |
Fanny Blankers-Koen Games | Hengelo | Netherlands | May 30 | Men |
Brothers Znamensky Memorial | Zhukovsky | Russia | June 26 | Women |
Meeting de Atletismo Madrid | Madrid | Spain | July 2 | Men |
ISTAF Berlin | Berlin | Germany | August 22 | Women |
Rieti Meeting | Rieti | Italy | August 28-29 | Both |
Hanžeković Memorial | Zagreb | Croatia | September 1 | Men |
Results
Men
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[5] |
1 | Dilshod Nazarov | 78.84 | |
2 | Yury Shayunou | 77.95 | |
3 | Koji Murofushi | 77.86 | |
4 | Nicola Vizzoni | 75.80 | |
5 | Artem Rubanko | 75.64 | |
6 | Aleksey Zagorniy | 75.15 | |
7 | Igors Sokolovs | 74.99 | |
8 | Ali Mohamed Al-Zinkawi | 74.80 | |
9 | Marco Lingua | 72.67 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[6] |
1 | Dilshod Nazarov | 77.38 | |
2 | Igors Sokolovs | 77.09 | |
3 | Artem Rubanko | 76.54 | |
4 | Jérôme Bortoluzzi | 72.48 | |
5 | Wagner Domingos | 70.92 | |
6 | Juan Ignacio Cerra | 69.77 | |
7 | Marcos dos Santos | 63.91 | |
8 | Allan Wolski | 61.92 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[7] |
1 | Krisztián Pars | 79.15 | |
2 | Dilshod Nazarov | 78.69 | |
3 | Sergej Litvinov | 77.64 | |
4 | Markus Esser | 76.45 | |
5 | Olli-Pekka Karjalainen | 75.87 | |
6 | Ali Mohamed Al-Zinkawi | 75.00 | |
7 | Aleksey Zagorniy | 74.99 | |
8 | Szymon Ziólkowski | 72.50 | |
9 | Marco Lingua | 70.34 | |
Libor Charfreitag | NM |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[8] |
1 | Sergej Litvinov | 78.98 | |
2 | Dilshod Nazarov | 78.29 | |
3 | Krisztián Pars | 77.14 | |
4 | Olli-Pekka Karjalainen | 76.94 | |
5 | Libor Charfreitag | 75.91 | |
6 | Ali Mohamed Al-Zinkawi | 75.65 | |
7 | Yury Shayunou | 74.49 | |
8 | Igors Sokolovs | 74.12 | |
9 | Markus Esser | 72.58 | |
10 | Szymon Ziólkowski | 71.08 | |
11 | Marco Lingua | 68.19 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[9] |
1 | Dilshod Nazarov | 78.49 | |
2 | Libor Charfreitag | 78.40 | |
3 | Krisztián Pars | 78.23 | |
4 | Sergej Litvinov | 77.00 | |
5 | Igors Sokolovs | 76.39 | |
6 | Szymon Ziólkowski | 75.80 | |
7 | Nicolas Figère | 75.10 | |
8 | Nicola Vizzoni | 74.76 | |
9 | Wojciech Kondratowicz | 74.63 | |
10 | Javier Cienfuegos | 68.04 | |
11 | Isaac Vicente | 66.99 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[11] |
1 | Koji Murofushi | 80.96 | |
2 | Libor Charfreitag | 79.62 | |
3 | Dilshod Nazarov | 78.34 | |
4 | Sergej Litvinov | 76.77 | |
5 | Pavel Kryvitski | 76.45 | |
6 | Nicola Vizzoni | 76.39 | |
7 | Krisztián Pars | 75.81 | |
8 | Szymon Ziólkowski | 75.73 | |
9 | Olli-Pekka Karjalainen | 73.82 | |
10 | Yury Shayunou | 72.92 | |
11 | Valeri Sviatokha | 72.31 | |
12 | Marco Lingua | 70.03 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[12] |
1 | Koji Murofushi | 79.71 | |
2 | Libor Charfreitag | 77.24 | |
3 | Krisztián Pars | 76.96 | |
4 | Markus Esser | 76.19 | |
5 | Dilshod Nazarov | 75.95 | |
6 | Yury Shayunou | 75.35 | |
7 | Szymon Ziólkowski | 74.48 | |
8 | Ali Mohamed Al-Zinkawi | 73.42 | |
9 | Olli-Pekka Karjalainen | 71.89 | |
10 | Andras Haklits | 71.83 | |
Sergej Litvinov | NM |
35-year-old Koji Murofushi of Japan, Olympic gold medalist from 2004, managed to beat Tajikistan's Dilshod Nazarov by two and a half meters despite only competing three times. Libor Charfreitag, who won the European championship in 2010, placed third.
Final Standings | ||||||||||
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Pos | Athlete | Country | Total[13] | |||||||
1 | Koji Murofushi | 77.86 | 80.96 | 79.71 | 238.52[14] | |||||
2 | Dilshod Nazarov | 78.94 | 77.38 | 78.69 | 78.29 | 78.49 | 78.34 | 75.95 | 236.02 | |
3 | Libor Charfreitag | NM | 75.91 | 78.40 | 79.62 | 77.24 | 235.26 | |||
4 | Krisztián Pars | 79.15 | 77.14 | 78.23 | 75.81 | 76.96 | 234.52 | |||
5 | Sergej Litvinov | 77.64 | 78.98 | 77.00 | 76.77 | NM | 233.62 | |||
6 | Igors Sokolovs | 74.99 | 77.09 | 74.12 | 76.39 | 228.47 | ||||
7 | Yury Shayunou | 77.95 | 74.49 | 72.92 | 75.35 | 227.79 | ||||
8 | Nicola Vizzoni | 75.80 | 74.76 | 76.39 | 226.95 | |||||
9 | Olli-Pekka Karjalainen | 75.87 | 76.94 | 73.82 | 71.89 | 226.63 | ||||
10 | Szymon Ziólkowski | 72.50 | 71.08 | 75.80 | 75.73 | 74.48 | 226.01 | |||
11 | Ali Mohamed Al-Zinkawi | 74.80 | 75.00 | 75.65 | 73.42 | 225.45 | ||||
12 | Markus Esser | 76.45 | 72.58 | 76.19 | 225.21[15] | |||||
13 | Marco Lingua | 72.67 | 70.34 | 68.19 | 70.03 | 213.04 |
Women
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[16] |
1 | Anita Włodarczyk | 75.13 | |
2 | Marina Marghieva | 72.14 | |
3 | Tatyana Lysenko | 70.02 | |
4 | Clarissa Claretti | 69.20 | |
5 | Silvia Salis | 68.36 | |
6 | Jennifer Dahlgren | 67.94 | |
7 | Amber Campbell | 67.83 | |
8 | Nataliya Zolotukhina | 66.95 | |
9 | Maryia Smaliachkova | 64.18 | |
10 | Volha Tsander | 61.72 | |
11 | Amy Sène | 58.51 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[17] |
1 | Betty Heidler | 75.28 | |
2 | Tatyana Lysenko | 72.36 | |
3 | Kathrin Klaas | 72.12 | |
4 | Anita Włodarczyk | 71.86 | |
5 | Sultana Frizell | 71.23 | |
6 | Zalina Marghieva | 70.75 | |
7 | Amber Campbell | 69.01 | |
8 | Iryna Sekachova | 68.21 | |
9 | Andrea Bunjes | 60.31 | |
10 | Na-ru Kang | 55.58 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[18] |
1 | Darya Pchelnik | 73.01 | |
2 | Stéphanie Falzon | 69.65 | |
3 | Jessica Cosby | 68.63 | |
4 | Marina Marghieva | 67.85 | |
5 | Rosa Rodríguez | 65.00 | |
6 | Barbara Špiler | 64.92 | |
7 | Jennifer Dahlgren | 64.52 | |
8 | Johana Moreno | 64.15 | |
9 | Josiane Soares | 62.78 | |
10 | Anna Paula Pereira | 54.77 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[19] |
1 | Anita Włodarczyk | 75.74 | |
2 | Betty Heidler | 75.25 | |
3 | Darya Pchelnik | 73.00 | |
4 | Kathrin Klaas | 72.32 | |
5 | Jennifer Dahlgren | 72.18 | |
6 | Tatyana Lysenko | 71.00 | |
7 | Zalina Marghieva | 70.21 | |
8 | Clarissa Claretti | 69.16 | |
9 | Stéphanie Falzon | 68.71 | |
10 | Marina Marghieva | 67.83 | |
11 | Katerina Šafránková | 63.52 | |
12 | Romana Grómanová | 59.41 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[20] |
1 | Tatyana Lysenko | 76.03 | |
2 | Yipsi Moreno | 75.19 | |
3 | Stéphanie Falzon | 72.37 | |
4 | Darya Pchelnik | 72.17 | |
5 | Sultana Frizell | 71.32 | |
6 | Oksana Kondrateva | 68.84 | |
7 | Iryna Sekachova | 66.24 | |
8 | Marina Marghieva | 65.03 | |
9 | Anna Bulgakova | 61.84 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[21] |
1 | Betty Heidler | 75.35 | |
2 | Anita Włodarczyk | 74.43 | |
3 | Tatyana Lysenko | 73.14 | |
4 | Kathrin Klaas | 71.66 | |
5 | Yipsi Moreno | 70.22 | |
6 | Bianca Perie | 70.02 | |
7 | Amber Campbell | 69.47 | |
8 | Jennifer Dahlgren | 68.14 | |
9 | Stéphanie Falzon | 65.03 | |
10 | Darya Pchelnik | 63.08 |
Pos | Athlete | Country | Result[11] |
1 | Tatyana Lysenko | 74.80 | |
2 | Yipsi Moreno | 73.78 | |
3 | Zhang Wenxiu | 73.70 | |
4 | Anita Włodarczyk | 73.57 | |
5 | Jennifer Dahlgren | 70.43 | |
6 | Amber Campbell | 69.87 | |
7 | Zalina Marghieva | 69.15 | |
8 | Nataliya Zolotukhina | 68.92 | |
9 | Stéphanie Falzon | 66.44 | |
Darya Pchelnik | NM |
2007 World champion Betty Heidler edged out reigning champion and world record holder Anita Włodarczyk in a close race. 2006 European champion Tatyana Lysenko placed third.
Final Standings | ||||||||||
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Pos | Athlete | Country | Total[22] | |||||||
1 | Betty Heidler | 75.28 | 75.25 | 75.35 | 225.88 | |||||
2 | Anita Włodarczyk | 75.13 | 71.86 | 75.74 | 74.43 | 73.57 | 225.30 | |||
3 | Tatyana Lysenko | 70.03 | 72.36 | 71.00 | 76.03 | 73.14 | 74.80 | 223.96[23] | ||
4 | Yipsi Moreno | 75.19 | 70.22 | 73.78 | 219.19 | |||||
5 | Darya Pchelnik | 73.01 | 73.00 | 72.17 | 63.08 | NM | 218.18 | |||
6 | Kathrin Klaas | 72.12 | 72.32 | 71.66 | 216.10 | |||||
7 | Jennifer Dahlgren | 67.94 | 64.52 | 72.18 | 68.14 | 70.43 | 210.75 | |||
8 | Stéphanie Falzon | 69.65 | 68.71 | 72.37 | 65.03 | 66.44 | 210.73 | |||
9 | Zalina Marghieva | 70.75 | 70.21 | 69.15 | 210.11 | |||||
10 | Amber Campbell | 67.83 | 69.01 | 69.47 | 69.87 | 208.35 | ||||
11 | Marina Marghieva | 72.14 | 67.85 | 67.83 | 65.03 | 207.82 |
References
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- The Rieti meeting featured an unusual format, with a three-round qualification on August 28 and a four-round, four-thrower final on August 29. For the purposes of the Hammer Throw Challenge, the best result from the final would stand for the top four, and the best result from the qualification would apply for the rest.
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- Murofushi's results add up to 238.53, and accordingly Wikipedia is at a loss as to why all official sources give the total shown above.
- This is another discrepancy, as Esser's results add up to 225.22.
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- See comments above on the discrepancies with Murofushi and Esser. Lysenko's top results add up to 223.97.