Athletics at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Men's javelin throw

Results

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Steve Backley England86.8184.94x86.81
Scott Russell Canada78.9875.49x72.2075.92x78.98
Nick Nieland England71.8071.7273.1574.5478.63x78.63
4William Hamlyn-Harris Australia77.3172.10x70.3178.6375.1177.31
5Andrew Currey Australia74.8873.0776.8174.6076.98x76.98
6Mark Roberson England74.5273.8272.61xx73.8174.52
7Michael Allen Northern Irelandx64.6367.0765.58xx67.07
8James Goulding Fijix64.43x64.24x63.1864.43
9Elvis Smith Turks and Caicos Islands32.0342.87x42.87
10Nigel Faleuka Niuex42.7336.6242.73
Mathew Faleuka NiueDNS
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