The men's hammer throw event at the 1999 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Göteborg, Sweden, at Ullevi on 29 and 30 July 1999.[1][2]
Medalists
| Gold | Vladislav Piskunov |
| Silver | András Haklits |
| Bronze | Maciej Pałyszko |
Results
Final
30 July
| Rank | Name | Nationality | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
| Vladislav Piskunov | 74.88 | 74.81 | 75.35 | 74.64 | 76.26 | 75.55 | 76.26 | |||
| András Haklits | 72.77 | 70.42 | 73.05 | 71.39 | 73.73 | 72.49 | 73.73 | |||
| Maciej Pałyszko | 68.48 | 72.76 | 72.93 | 73.50 | 70.19 | 72.68 | 73.50 | |||
| 4 | Vadim Devyatovskiy | 72.45 | 73.11 | 72.07 | 72.97 | 72.67 | 73.34 | 73.34 | ||
| 5 | Libor Charfreitag | x | 69.70 | 71.48 | x | 71.86 | 72.82 | 72.82 | ||
| 6 | Mikko Dannbäck | 69.74 | 71.20 | x | x | 71.67 | 71.35 | 71.67 | ||
| 7 | Aleksey Zagornyi | 70.36 | x | x | x | x | 71.33 | 71.33 | ||
| 8 | Patric Suter | 70.18 | x | 68.23 | x | 69.32 | x | 70.18 | ||
| 9 | Nicolas Figère | 69.36 | 67.66 | 67.92 | 69.36 | |||||
| 10 | Dorian Çollaku | 66.93 | 68.58 | 67.52 | 68.58 | |||||
| 11 | Oleg Sergeyev | 65.21 | 68.34 | 68.47 | 68.47 | |||||
| 12 | Primož Kozmus | 66.11 | x | x | 66.11 | |||||
Qualifications
29 July
Qualifying 72.00 or 12 best to the Final
Group A
| Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mikko Dannbäck | 71.34 | q | |
| 2 | Aleksey Zagornyi | 70.53 | q | |
| 3 | Libor Charfreitag | 70.09 | q | |
| 4 | Dorian Çollaku | 69.82 | q | |
| 5 | Primož Kozmus | 68.01 | q | |
| 6 | Samu-Petri Simo | 67.59 | ||
| 7 | Moisés Campeny | 66.99 | ||
| 8 | Marco Lingua | 66.62 | ||
| 9 | Nikolaos Koronákos | 66.24 | ||
| 10 | Jérôme Soupe | 62.85 | ||
| 11 | Michał Kozłowski | 62.77 | ||
| 12 | Andrian Andreev | 57.39 |
Group B
| Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vladislav Piskunov | 72.74 | Q | |
| 2 | Maciej Pałyszko | 72.23 | Q | |
| 3 | Vadim Devyatovskiy | 71.45 | q | |
| 4 | Patric Suter | 71.25 | q | |
| 5 | András Haklits | 70.92 | q | |
| 6 | Oleg Sergeyev | 69.08 | q | |
| 7 | Nicolas Figère | 68.26 | q | |
| 8 | Eric Albert | 65.97 | ||
| 9 | Péter Botfa | 65.60 | ||
| 10 | Ioannis Barlis | 64.45 | ||
| 11 | Jarkko Paljakka | 61.77 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 23 athletes from 16 countries participated in the event.
References
- ↑ European Athletics U23 Championships Ostrava 2011 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK - 2nd European Athletics U23 Championships - Göteborg, Sweden 29.7.-1.8. 1999 (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 17–29, retrieved 24 October 2014
- ↑ European Championships U23 - Göteborg/SWE () - 29.07.-01.08.99 (PDF), sportfieber.pytalhost.com, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2013, retrieved 27 October 2014
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