2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's discus throw
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The women's discus throw event at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zawisza Stadium on 11 and 13 July.[1][2]
Medalists[edit]
Gold | Xi Shangxue China |
Silver | Julia Fischer Germany |
Bronze | Sandra Perković Croatia |
Results[edit]
Final[edit]
13 July
Rank | Name | Nationality | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Xi Shangxue | China | 48.23 | 51.58 | 54.96 | 54.50 | x | 53.15 | 54.96 | ||
Julia Fischer | Germany | 51.29 | 54.69 | 50.78 | 53.42 | x | x | 54.69 | ||
Sandra Perković | Croatia | 50.98 | 53.60 | 52.91 | 53.62 | 54.24 | 51.22 | 54.24 | ||
4 | Anna-Katharina Weller | Germany | 52.07 | 52.34 | x | x | x | x | 52.34 | |
5 | Viktoriya Bolbat | Ukraine | x | 49.21 | 51.26 | 50.96 | 48.91 | 49.43 | 51.26 | |
6 | Anita Márton | Hungary | 39.15 | 45.30 | 51.16 | 45.97 | 50.12 | 48.48 | 51.16 | |
7 | Anna Jelmini | United States | 49.10 | 49.46 | 39.11 | 42.80 | 44.98 | 45.82 | 49.46 | |
8 | Nastassia Kashtanava | Belarus | 45.53 | 49.31 | x | x | 44.80 | 47.99 | 49.31 | |
9 | Jin Yuanyuan | China | x | 48.92 | 48.35 | 48.92 | ||||
10 | Mariya Koshkaryova | Ukraine | 48.50 | x | 43.62 | 48.50 | ||||
11 | Erin Pendleton | United States | 48.45 | 47.16 | 46.23 | 48.45 | ||||
12 | Li Wen-Hua | Chinese Taipei | 47.08 | x | 42.70 | 47.08 |
Qualifications[edit]
11 July
Group A[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Attempts | Result | Notes | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
1 | Anna-Katharina Weller | Germany | x | 51.97 | x | 51.97 | q |
2 | Jin Yuanyuan | China | 44.40 | 50.50 | x | 50.50 | q |
3 | Anita Márton | Hungary | 50.20 | x | 48.08 | 50.20 | q |
4 | Anna Jelmini | United States | 46.86 | 50.13 | x | 50.13 | q |
5 | Mariya Koshkaryova | Ukraine | x | 46.47 | 49.95 | 49.95 | q |
6 | Kimberley Mulhall | Australia | 46.48 | 45.18 | 48.32 | 48.32 | |
7 | Irina Rodrigues | Portugal | 46.62 | 48.15 | 45.35 | 48.15 | |
8 | Yekaterina Strokova | Russia | 48.13 | x | 46.23 | 48.13 | |
9 | Anaïs Marcadet | France | 46.95 | 48.12 | x | 48.12 | |
10 | Andressa de Morais | Brazil | 47.44 | x | 44.30 | 47.44 | |
11 | Elina Mattila | Finland | 44.18 | 44.07 | 45.45 | 45.45 | |
12 | Katerina Klausová | Czech Republic | 44.72 | 42.04 | x | 44.72 | |
13 | Sakong Ga-Eun | South Korea | 44.42 | x | x | 44.42 | |
14 | Izabela Ogórek | Poland | 44.32 | 43.25 | 42.64 | 44.32 | |
15 | Simona Rupeikaite | Lithuania | x | 41.30 | x | 41.30 | |
16 | Hanna Erlandsson | Sweden | 39.95 | x | 40.77 | 40.77 | |
Stefania Strumillo | Italy | x | x | x | NM |
Group B[edit]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Attempts | Result | Notes | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
1 | Xi Shangxue | China | x | 49.09 | 54.02 | 54.02 | Q |
2 | Li Wen-Hua | Chinese Taipei | 49.51 | 52.71 | 46.42 | 52.71 | q |
3 | Sandra Perković | Croatia | 51.95 | x | 51.42 | 51.95 | q |
4 | Julia Fischer | Germany | 51.56 | x | x | 51.56 | q |
5 | Nastassia Kashtanava | Belarus | 51.33 | 44.43 | 40.72 | 51.33 | q |
6 | Viktoriya Bolbat | Ukraine | x | 51.30 | 49.41 | 51.30 | q |
7 | Erin Pendleton | United States | x | 46.68 | 50.01 | 50.01 | q |
8 | Coralie Glatre | France | 46.58 | 48.13 | 48.13 | 48.13 | |
9 | Te Rina Keenan | New Zealand | 46.22 | 47.62 | x | 47.62 | |
10 | Katri Hirvonen | Finland | 43.76 | 47.46 | x | 47.46 | |
11 | Salome Rigishvili | Georgia | 47.06 | 46.68 | 45.84 | 47.06 | |
12 | Jenny Ozorai | Hungary | 38.63 | 40.49 | 47.02 | 47.02 | |
13 | Shaunagh Brown | United Kingdom | 35.51 | 42.93 | 45.62 | 45.62 | |
14 | Tamara Apostolico | Italy | 45.09 | 44.90 | x | 45.09 | |
15 | Lomana Fagatuai | Australia | 43.90 | x | 41.28 | 43.90 | |
16 | Matilda Gunnarsson | Sweden | 41.48 | 43.53 | x | 43.53 | |
Melissa Boekelman | Netherlands | x | x | x | NM |
Participation[edit]
According to an unofficial count, 34 athletes from 24 countries participated in the event.
- Australia (2)
- Belarus (1)
- Brazil (1)
- China (2)
- Chinese Taipei (1)
- Croatia (1)
- Czech Republic (1)
- Finland (2)
- France (2)
- Georgia (1)
- Germany (2)
- Hungary (2)
- Italy (2)
- Lithuania (1)
- Netherlands (1)
- New Zealand (1)
- Poland (1)
- Portugal (1)
- Russia (1)
- South Korea (1)
- Sweden (2)
- Ukraine (2)
- United Kingdom (1)
- United States (2)
References[edit]
- ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 2008 Bydgoszcz POL Jul 8-13, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 24 February 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
- ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015