2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's discus throw

Women's discus throw
at the 2017 World Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates11 August (qualification)
13 August (final)
Competitors30 from 19 nations
Winning distance70.31
Medalists
gold medal    Croatia
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    France
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The women's discus throw at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 11 and 13 August.[1]

Records

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Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 76.80 Gabriele Reinsch  GDR 7 Jul 1988 Neubrandenburg, East Germany
Championship 71.62 Martina Hellmann  GDR 31 Aug 1987 Rome, Italy
World leading 71.41 Sandra Perković  CRO 18 Jul 2017 Bellinzona, Switzerland
African 64.87 Elizna Naudé  RSA 2 Mar 2003 Stellenbosch, South Africa
Asian 71.68 Xiao Yanling  CHN 14 Mar 1992 Beijing, China
NACAC 70.88 Hilda Ramos  CUB 8 May 1992 Havana, Cuba
South American 64.21 Andressa de Morais  BRA 10 Jun 2012 Barquisimeto, Venezuela
European 76.80 Gabriele Reinsch  GDR 7 Jul 1988 Neubrandenburg, East Germany
Oceanian 68.72 Daniela Costian  AUS 22 Jan 1994 Auckland, New Zealand

The following records were set at the competition:[3]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Oceanian 69.64 Dani Stevens  AUS 13 Aug 2017
Australian

Qualification standard

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The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 61.20 metres.[4]

Schedule

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The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), is as follows:[5]

Date Time Round
11 August 10:10 Qualification
13 August 19:10 Final

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification round took place on 11 August, in two groups, with Group A starting at 10:11 and Group B at 11:36. Athletes attaining a mark of at least 62.50 metres ( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final.[6] The overall results were as follows:[7]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3
1 A Sandra Perković  Croatia (CRO) x 69.67 69.67 Q
2 B Yaime Pérez  Cuba (CUB) 65.58 65.58 Q
3 B Dani Stevens  Australia (AUS) 65.56 65.56 Q
4 B Mélina Robert-Michon  France (FRA) 63.97 63.97 Q, SB
5 A Denia Caballero  Cuba (CUB) 58.77 x 63.79 63.79 Q
6 B Nadine Müller  Germany (GER) 60.31 62.47 63.35 63.35 Q
7 B Su Xinyue  China (CHN) 60.83 61.35 63.00 63.00 Q
8 A Andressa de Morais  Brazil (BRA) 60.61 62.80 62.80 Q
9 B Chen Yang  China (CHN) x 62.71 62.71 Q
10 A Feng Bin  China (CHN) 62.48 x 61.95 62.48 q
11 A Julia Harting  Germany (GER) 61.34 61.70 59.41 61.70 q
12 B Zinaida Sendriūtė  Lithuania (LTU) 61.48 x 57.57 61.48 q, SB
13 B Whitney Ashley  United States (USA) x 60.94 59.22 60.94
14 A Anna Rüh  Germany (GER) 60.78 60.66 x 60.78
15 B Shadae Lawrence  Jamaica (JAM) x 59.25 x 59.25
16 B Fernanda Martins  Brazil (BRA) 58.51 x x 58.51
17 A Gia Lewis-Smallwood  United States (USA) x 58.15 58.13 58.15
18 A Jade Lally  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) x x 57.71 57.71
19 B Dragana Tomašević  Serbia (SRB) 56.14 57.78 57.28 57.78
20 A Sabina Asenjo  Spain (ESP) 57.00 x x 57.00
21 B Irina Rodrigues  Portugal (POR) 54.94 55.87 56.98 56.98
22 A Hrisoula Anagnostopoulou  Greece (GRE) 56.91 56.08 55.26 56.91
23 A Kellion Knibb  Jamaica (JAM) x x 56.73 56.73
24 A Anita Márton  Hungary (HUN) 55.96 54.91 x 55.96
25 A Natalia Semenova  Ukraine (UKR) x x 55.83 55.83
26 B Subenrat Insaeng  Thailand (THA) 53.74 x 55.16 55.16
27 A Taryn Gollshewsky  Australia (AUS) 54.29 x 53.69 54.29
28 B Valarie Allman  United States (USA) 53.85 x x 53.85
29 B Karen Gallardo  Chile (CHI) 52.36 x 52.81 52.81
A Tara-Sue Barnett  Jamaica (JAM) x x x NM

Final

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The final took place on 13 August at 20:25. The overall results were as follows:[8]

Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sandra Perković  Croatia (CRO) 69.30 70.31 70.28 69.81 x x 70.31
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dani Stevens  Australia (AUS) 64.23 65.46 x 66.82 66.59 69.64 69.64 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mélina Robert-Michon  France (FRA) 65.49 62.54 x 61.88 65.39 66.21 66.21 SB
4 Yaime Pérez  Cuba (CUB) 62.54 x x 64.82 63.43 64.60 64.82
5 Denia Caballero  Cuba (CUB) 63.22 62.88 x 62.18 64.37 x 64.37
6 Nadine Müller  Germany (GER) 64.13 x 62.49 x 63.71 x 64.13
7 Su Xinyue  China (CHN) x 60.59 63.37 x 61.12 62.05 63.37
8 Feng Bin  China (CHN) 61.56 60.81 x x 51.95 x 61.56
9 Julia Harting  Germany (GER) 61.34 x x 61.34
10 Chen Yang  China (CHN) 58.19 x 61.28 61.28
11 Andressa de Morais  Brazil (BRA) 60.00 x x 60.00
12 Zinaida Sendriūtė  Lithuania (LTU) x x x NM

References

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  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ "Discus Throw Women – Records". IAAF. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Records Set - Final" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Discus Throw Women − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Discus Throw Women − Qualification − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  7. ^ "Discus Throw Women − Qualification − Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  8. ^ "Discus Throw Women − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 15 August 2017.