2013 World Championships in Athletics – Men's javelin throw

The men's javelin throw at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 15–17 August.[1]

Men's javelin throw
at the 2013 World Championships
VenueLuzhniki Stadium
Dates15 August (qualification)
17 August (final)
Competitors33 from 25 nations
Winning distance87.17 m (285 ft 11 34 in)
Medalists
 
 
 

Change seems to be hitting the event. Last year's surprise Olympic champion Keshorn Walcott, didn't make the final, nor did the returning bronze medalist Guillermo Martínez. The defending champion Matthias de Zordo did not return, nor did the Olympic silver medalist Oleksandr Pyatnytsya. Former two time Olympic gold medalist Andreas Thorkildsen was in danger of not qualifying, on his final attempt, he got into an automatic qualifier, one of only three, joining Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed, who set the Egyptian national record at 83.62.

Four throws into the final and Tero Pitkämäki took the early lead. Five throws later Vítězslav Veselý threw the winner 87.17. Two more throws and Roman Avramenko was sitting in third place after the first round. In the second round Pitkämäki improved, followed by world leader Dmitriy Tarabin taking over third place. Veselý's remaining throws wouldn't be enough to place in the top four. Pitkämäki improved again on his third attempt, falling just 10 cm short of Veselý. That mark would be good enough for silver.

At the same time as Kenyan women were in their customary position battling the Ethiopians in the women's 5000, Julius Yego's fifth round throw of 85.40 was a Kenyan national record, but more importantly, Kenya's first field event finalist was in third place in the world championships, with only one throw to go. Throwing before the home crowd, Tarabin's final effort of 86.23 took third place back for good, dashing Yego's hope for a medal.[2]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[3]

World record  Jan Železný (CZE) 98.48 Jena, Germany 25 May 1996
Championship record  Jan Železný (CZE) 92.80 Edmonton, Canada 12 August 2001
World leading  Dmitri Tarabin (RUS) 88.84 Moscow, Russia 24 July 2013
African record  Marius Corbett (RSA) 88.75 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 21 September 1998
Asian record  Kazuhiro Mizoguchi (JPN) 87.60 San Jose, United States 27 May 1989
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Breaux Greer (USA) 91.29 Indianapolis, United States 21 June 2007
South American record  Edgar Baumann (PAR) 84.70 San Marcos, United States 17 October 1999
European record  Jan Železný (CZE) 98.48 Jena, Germany 25 May 1996
Oceanian record  Jarrod Bannister (AUS) 89.02 Brisbane, Australia 29 February 2008

Qualification standards

A result[4] B result
83.50 81.00

Schedule

Date Time Round
15 August 20139:30Qualification
17 August 201318:35Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results

KEY: QQualified q12 best performers NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 82.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[5]

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1ATero Pitkämäki Finland (FIN)84.3984.39Q
2BIhab Abdelrahman El Sayed Egypt (EGY)83.6283.62Q, NR
3AAndreas Thorkildsen Norway (NOR)x79.4583.0583.05Q
4AIvan Zaytsev Uzbekistan (UZB)81.53x81.53q
5AVítězslav Veselý Czech Republic (CZE)x81.5181.51q
6BAntti Ruuskanen Finland (FIN)80.0281.3681.36q
7BDmitriy Tarabin Russia (RUS)x81.3281.32q
8AJulius Yego Kenya (KEN)79.56x80.8880.88q
9AKim Amb Sweden (SWE)80.84x80.3780.84q
10AStuart Farquhar New Zealand (NZL)80.73x76.7380.73q
11BRisto Mätas Estonia (EST)79.25x80.1880.18q
12BFatih Avan Turkey (TUR)78.0979.9380.0980.09
13ABernhard Seifert Germany (GER)80.02xx80.02
14BVadims Vasiļevskis Latvia (LAT)79.0977.5979.6879.68
15AGuillermo Martínez Cuba (CUB)79.6777.8876.7079.67
16BTeemu Wirkkala Finland (FIN)79.5078.5479.2679.50
17BVíctor Fatecha Paraguay (PAR)76.1379.03x79.03PB
18AKeshorn Walcott Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)78.78x75.8478.78
19BRiley Dolezal United States (USA)72.9678.7677.2578.76
20AAleksey Tovarnov Russia (RUS)74.1573.2578.4378.43
21BYukifumi Murakami Japan (JPN)77.75x76.7477.75
22BZhao Qinggang China (CHN)76.2376.7877.6177.61
23BLars Hamann Germany (GER)77.1074.7572.0077.10
24AMarcin Krukowski Poland (POL)xx76.9376.93
25AValeriy Iordan Russia (RUS)76.9272.7973.7076.92
26AHamish Peacock Australia (AUS)70.6176.3375.3176.33
27BŁukasz Grzeszczuk Poland (POL)74.72xx74.72
28BGabriel Wallin Sweden (SWE)74.66xx74.66
29AThomas Röhler Germany (GER)71.8874.4573.6774.45
30BJohn Robert Oosthuizen South Africa (RSA)74.3670.99x74.36
31AUladzimir Kazlou Belarus (BLR)72.6667.79x72.66
32BLeslie Copeland Fiji (FIJ)70.5672.3068.4672.30
BRoman Avramenko  Ukraine (UKR) 76.73 79.91 80.37 80.37 DQ[6]

Final

The final was started at 18.35.[7]

RankNameNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Vítězslav Veselý Czech Republic (CZE)87.1778.8081.2183.80x87.17
Tero Pitkämäki Finland (FIN)83.4086.8887.0785.67x85.2287.07
Dmitriy Tarabin Russia (RUS)x84.38x82.25x86.2386.23
4Julius Yego Kenya (KEN)80.60x81.13x85.4081.2085.40NR
5Antti Ruuskanen Finland (FIN)77.9680.32xx75.8681.4481.44
6Andreas Thorkildsen Norway (NOR)80.9376.82x80.6281.0681.06
7Ihab Abdelrahman El Sayed Egypt (EGY)79.0278.5780.9478.7076.85x80.94
8Risto Mätas Estonia (EST)78.3278.8780.0380.03
9Stuart Farquhar New Zealand (NZL)79.2475.72x79.24
10Kim Amb Sweden (SWE)77.6476.2878.9178.91
11Ivan Zaytsev Uzbekistan (UZB)74.5878.3377.7278.33
Roman Avramenko  Ukraine (UKR) 81.32 x 80.12 82.05 78.61 80.80 82.05 DQ
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