Athletics at the 2005 Summer Universiade – Men's javelin throw
The men's javelin throw event at the 2005 Summer Universiade was held on 15–17 August in Izmir, Turkey.
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Ainārs Kovals |
Tero Järvenpää |
Stefan Müller |
Results
Qualification
Rank | Group | Athlete | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | B | Tero Järvenpää | 78.94 | Q | |
2 | B | Lohan Rautenbach | 78.59 | Q | |
3 | A | Ainārs Kovals | 77.01 | Q | |
4 | A | Tomas Intas | 76.36 | Q | |
5 | B | Igor Janik | 76.27 | Q | |
6 | B | Marián Bokor | 75.71 | q | |
7 | B | Francesco Pignata | 75.68 | q | |
8 | A | Vladislav Shkurlatov | 75.16 | q | |
9 | A | Petteri Leinonen | 73.61 | q | |
10 | A | Stefan Müller | 73.30 | q | |
11 | A | Kristo Galeta | 71.50 | q | |
12 | A | Chou Yi-Chen | 71.11 | q | |
13 | B | Trevor Snyder | 70.53 | ||
14 | B | Risto Mätas | 70.52 | ||
15 | B | Kazuki Yamamoto | 70.29 | ||
16 | B | Lars Møller Laursen | 70.05 | SB | |
17 | B | Jung Sang-Jin | 69.55 | ||
18 | B | Vadzim Yautukhovich | 69.42 | ||
19 | A | Willie Human | 68.18 | ||
20 | B | Şevket Taş | 65.57 | ||
21 | A | Mehdi Ravaei | 65.30 | ||
22 | ? | Mikalai Vasiltsou | 63.93 | ||
23 | ? | Kolyo Neshev | 63.01 | ||
24 | ? | Melik Janoyan | 60.13 | ||
25 | ? | Johan Smallberger | 59.76 | ||
26 | ? | Jesús Andrés Dueñas | 58.43 | ||
27 | ? | Dinesh Perera | 55.81 | ||
28 | ? | Phikisani Lokwalo | 52.83 | ||
29 | ? | Georges Assak | 52.19 | ||
30 | ? | Naji Hammoud | 50.26 | ||
? | Rostomi Chincharauli | DNS |
Final
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ainārs Kovals | x | 77.07 | 75.81 | 76.27 | 80.67 | 79.67 | 80.67 | |||
Tero Järvenpää | 75.43 | 76.87 | 77.22 | 76.60 | 79.61 | x | 79.61 | |||
Stefan Müller | 75.24 | 72.54 | 75.11 | 75.90 | 78.57 | 77.04 | 78.57 | |||
4 | Vladislav Shkurlatov | 76.84 | 76.54 | 75.98 | 76.62 | 76.43 | 76.50 | 76.84 | ||
5 | Igor Janik | 70.48 | 75.98 | 73.70 | 72.64 | 71.49 | 72.68 | 75.98 | ||
6 | Francesco Pignata | 75.80 | 72.64 | 72.72 | x | 75.01 | 74.91 | 75.80 | ||
7 | Lohan Rautenbach | 74.89 | 72.63 | 69.81 | 73.07 | 73.69 | 73.73 | 74.89 | ||
8 | Marián Bokor | 73.64 | 70.33 | 69.54 | x | 71.06 | x | 73.64 | ||
9 | Chou Yi-Chen | 73.59 | 65.18 | 70.15 | 73.59 | |||||
10 | Tomas Intas | 72.58 | x | 71.32 | 72.58 | |||||
11 | Kristo Galeta | 68.73 | 70.35 | 66.71 | 70.35 | |||||
12 | Petteri Leinonen | 68.43 | 70.04 | 68.96 | 70.04 |
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