2011 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's discus throw

Events at the
2011 European
Athletics U23 Championships

Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
100 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men women
3000 m
steeplechase
men women
4×100 m relay men women
4×400 m relay men women
Road events
20 km walk men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men

The women's discus throw at the 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships was held at the Městský stadion in Ostrava on 14 and 15 July.

Medalists

Julia Fischer, having won gold
Gold Germany Julia Fischer
Germany (GER)
Silver Belarus Nastassia Kashtanava
Belarus (BLR)
Bronze Hungary Anita Márton
Hungary (HUN)

Schedule

Date Time Round
14 July 2011 10:00 Qualification
15 July 2011 15:25 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualification Performance 53.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers advance to the final.[1]

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Julia Fischer Germany Germany 54.95 54.95 Q
2 A Yekaterina Strokova Russia Russia 54.25 54.25 Q
3 B Nastassia Kashtanava Belarus Belarus 51.86 54.06 54.06 Q
4 A Anita Márton Hungary Hungary 52.04 51.27 53.69 53.69 Q
5 A Hristína Anagnostopoúlou Greece Greece 52.63 52.38 x 52.63 q
6 A Jitka Kubelová Czech Republic Czech Republic 49.24 51.64 51.13 51.64 q
7 A Anna-Katharina Weller Germany Germany 50.95 49.75 50.66 50.95 q
8 B Coralie Glatre France France 50.87 48.25 49.03 50.87 q
9 A Tamara Apostolico Italy Italy 50.85 x 49.69 50.85 q
10 B Katri Hirvonen Finland Finland 49.00 49.47 50.35 50.35 q
11 B Irina Rodrigues Portugal Portugal 50.20 x 47.57 50.20 q
12 A Elina Mattila Finland Finland 43.54 49.74 47.55 49.74 q
13 B Kateřina Klausová Czech Republic Czech Republic 48.93 48.34 45.84 48.93
14 A Lucie Catouillart France France 46.29 48.46 47.46 48.46
15 B Androniki Lada Cyprus Cyprus 47.46 45.21 47.91 47.91
16 B Semra Türk Turkey Turkey 40.20 x 47.86 47.86
17 B Elisabeth Graf Switzerland Switzerland 47.71 x x 47.71
18 B Maria Hernandez Spain Spain 47.35 x x 47.35
19 A Salome Rigishvili Georgia (country) Georgia x 47.08 46.30 47.08
20 A Sandra Andersson Sweden Sweden 44.40 41.13 44.92 44.92

Final

[2]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Julia Fischer Germany Germany 56.31 56.45 57.97 57.90 56.98 59.60 59.60 PB
2nd, silver medalist(s) Nastassia Kashtanava Belarus Belarus 55.05 56.25 54.39 x 52.83 51.34 56.25
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Anita Márton Hungary Hungary 52.35 53.58 52.69 x 54.14 x 54.14
4 Hristína Anagnostopoúlou Greece Greece 52.44 52.37 51.16 52.66 53.43 52.63 53.43
5 Irina Rodrigues Portugal Portugal 52.71 50.52 x x 50.50 x 52.71
6 Tamara Apostolico Italy Italy 48.00 51.01 50.27 51.63 50.77 x 51.63
7 Coralie Glatre France France 50.88 45.18 x 48.28 x 49.26 50.88
8 Anna-Katharina Weller Germany Germany 50.32 x x x x 48.79 50.32
9 Katri Hirvonen Finland Finland 48.87 48.45 x 48.87
10 Yekaterina Strokova Russia Russia x 48.16 x 48.16
11 Elina Mattila Finland Finland 46.00 x 47.84 47.84
12 Jitka Kubelová Czech Republic Czech Republic x x 47.10 47.10

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 20 athletes from 16 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. "Qualification results" (PDF). European Athletic Association. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  2. "Final results" (PDF). European Athletic Association. Retrieved 15 July 2011.

External links

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