2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's hammer throw

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The women's hammer throw at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 5 and 7 August.[1]

Dates5 August (qualification)
7 August (final)
Competitors32 from 21 nations
Winning distance77.90 m (255 ft 6+34 in)
Quick facts Women's hammer throw at the 2017 World Championships, Venue ...
Women's hammer throw
at the 2017 World Championships
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The Polish gold and bronze medalists, Anita Włodarczyk and Malwina Kopron, during their lap of honour
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates5 August (qualification)
7 August (final)
Competitors32 from 21 nations
Winning distance77.90 m (255 ft 6+34 in)
Medalists
gold medal    Poland
silver medal    China
bronze medal    Poland
 2015
2019 
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Summary

As the only woman to have thrown over 80 metres, world record holder Anita Włodarczyk was the clear favourite. While she was the first to throw over 70 metres in this competition, the next thrower, the home team's Sophie Hitchon threw better. By the end of the round, four more women threw better, the early leader was Włodarczyk's Polish teammate Malwina Kopron with a throw of 74.46 metres. In the second round, Wang Zheng jumped from second to first with a throw of 75.94 metres. The third Pole in the competition Joanna Fiodorow moved into third place with a throw of 73.02 metres. In the third round, Fiodorow was displaced by Zhang Wenxiu, then three throwers later by Hanna Skydan with a throw of 73.38 metres. During that round, Włodarczyk had improved to 71.94 metres, but was in sixth place only 60 centimetres ahead of the last qualifying spot for the final three attempts. In the fourth round, Włodarczyk finally broke through getting off a throw of 77.39 metres to take the lead. Nobody would be able to improve upon that, but Włodarczyk wasn't done, throwing 77.90 metres in the fifth round. Wang threw her best of 75.98 metres on her final attempt but it couldn't catch Włodarczyk. Nobody else could beat Kopron's first round throw to get a medal.[2]

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

More information Record, Perf. ...
RecordPerf.AthleteNat.DateLocation
World 82.98 Anita Włodarczyk POL 28 Aug 2016 Warsaw, Poland
Championship 80.85 Anita Włodarczyk POL 27 Aug 2015 Beijing, China
World leading 82.87 Anita Włodarczyk POL 29 Jul 2017 Cetniewo, Poland
African 69.70 Amy Sène SEN 25 May 2014 Forbach, France
Asian 77.68 Zheng Wang CHN 29 Mar 2014 Chengdu, China
NACAC 76.77 Gwen Berry USA 6 May 2017 Oxford, United States
South American 73.74 Jennifer Dahlgren ARG 10 Apr 2010 Buenos Aires, Argentina
European 82.98 Anita Włodarczyk POL 28 Aug 2016 Warsaw, Poland
Oceanian 71.12 Bronwyn Eagles AUS 6 Feb 2003 Adelaide, Australia
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No records were set at the competition.[4]

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 71.00 metres.[5]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), was as follows:[6]

More information Date, Time ...
Date Time Round
5 August11:35Qualification
7 August20:00Final
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Results

Qualification

The qualification round took place on 5 August, in two groups, with Group A starting at 10:34 and Group B starting at 12:06. Athletes attaining a mark of at least 71.50 metres ( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final.[7] The overall results were as follows:[8]

More information Rank, Group ...
RankGroupNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
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1AMalwina Kopron Poland74.9774.97Q
2BAnita Włodarczyk Poland74.6174.61Q
3ASophie Hitchon Great Britain & N.I.73.0573.05Q
4AHanna Malyshchyk Belarus72.7972.79Q
5BDeAnna Price United Statesx72.7872.78Q
6BAlexandra Tavernier France72.6972.69Q, SB
7AWang Zheng China71.8971.89Q
8BHanna Skydan Azerbaijan71.7871.78Q
9BJoanna Fiodorow Poland71.7271.72Q
10BZhang Wenxiu China71.3970.3770.8771.39q
11AKateřina Šafránková Czech Republic67.93x70.6770.67q
12BKathrin Klaas Germany69.22x70.3370.33q
13BLuo Na Chinax69.5469.3769.54
14AGwen Berry United States65.0969.12x69.12
15AKivilcim Kaya Turkey66.3367.7666.9367.76
16BRéka Gyurátz Hungaryx67.4860.9367.48
17AIda Storm Sweden67.39xx67.39
18BAnna Maria Orel Estonia64.8062.8067.3767.37
19AZalina Petrivskaya Moldovaxx67.0567.05
20BMarinda Petersson Sweden63.1166.46xx66.46
21BMagdalyn Ewen United Statesx66.2465.1466.24
22ABerta Castells Spain63.0966.1166.0566.11
23AIryna Novozhylova Ukraine65.7866.0265.5266.02
24ABianca Perie-Ghelber Romania65.07xx65.07
25AAlyona Shamotina Ukraine62.6364.0364.8864.88
26AJulia Ratcliffe New Zealand64.6764.7261.8864.72
27BMarina Nikişenko Moldova63.7262.9264.6364.63
28ANikola Lomnická Slovakia64.60x63.3264.60
29BIryna Klymets Ukraine61.2464.2060.7664.20
30ASusen Küster Germany59.3362.33x62.33
BJillian Weir CanadaxxxNM
BJennifer Dahlgren ArgentinaxxxNM
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Final

The final took place on 7 August at 18:59. The results were as follows:[9]

More information Rank, Name ...
RankNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123456
1st place, gold medalist(s)Anita Włodarczyk Poland70.45x71.9477.3977.9073.9177.90
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Wang Zheng China74.3175.9475.0074.8674.5275.9875.98
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Malwina Kopron Poland74.76xxx69.9071.6674.76
4Zhang Wenxiu China69.70x73.1970.6274.5372.2174.53SB
5Hanna Skydan Azerbaijan72.4572.3873.3871.70x71.7773.38
6Joanna Fiodorow Polandx73.0272.4173.0471.6972.6773.04
7Sophie Hitchon Great Britain & N.I.71.4771.6271.80x70.8172.3272.32
8Kateřina Šafránková Czech Republic71.34xxxx66.2671.34SB
9DeAnna Price United States65.2067.4670.0470.04
10Hanna Malyshchyk Belarus69.43x69.0069.43
11Kathrin Klaas Germany67.8368.91x68.91
12Alexandra Tavernier Francex66.3166.0166.31
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