2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's hammer throw

Tatyana Lysenko after her victory.
Events at the
2011 World Championships
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The women's hammer throw event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on September 2 and 4.

Betty Heidler was the pre-event favourite: she was undefeated that season, held the four best marks of the year, and had broken the world record with a throw of 79.42 m in May. Tatyana Lysenko, a former record holder, was ranked second prior to the championships. Yipsi Moreno and Zhang Wenxiu (both medalists at the 2008 Olympics) were both in good form that season, as was Kathrin Klaas (fourth in 2009). Zalina Marghieva, Alena Matoshka, Jennifer Dahlgren were other entrants ranked in the top ten.[1][2] The 2009 world champion Anita Włodarczyk was not expected to compete due to a back injury.[3]

Tatyana Lysenko won the competition on her first throw, then proceeded to improve her position on the next two throws. Top qualifier Zhang Wenxiu also made her best throw on her first attempt. It took Betty Heidler until the 5th round to finally displace her into bronze position, pushing Yipsi Moreno off the medal stand. Defending champion Anita Włodarczyk did make a game effort, throwing her season best, but only managed 5th place.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Tatyana Lysenko
 Russia
Betty Heidler
 Germany
Zhang Wenxiu
 China

Records

World record  Betty Heidler (GER) 79.42 Halle, Germany 21 May 2011
Championship record  Anita Włodarczyk (POL) 77.96 Berlin, Germany 22 August 2009
World leading  Betty Heidler (GER) 79.42 Halle, Germany 21 May 2011
African record  Marwa Hussein (EGY) 68.48 Cairo, Egypt 18 February 2005
Asian record  Zhang Wenxiu (CHN) 75.65 Fränkisch-Crumbach, Germany 12 June 2011
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Yipsi Moreno (CUB) 76.62 Zagreb, Croatia 9 September 2008
South American record  Jennifer Dahlgren (ARG) 73.74 Buenos Aires, Argentina 10 April 2010
European record  Betty Heidler (GER) 79.42 Halle, Germany 21 May 2011
Oceanian record  Bronwyn Eagles (AUS) 71.12 Adelaide, Australia 6 February 2003

Qualification standards

A mark B mark
71.50 m 69.00

Schedule

Date Time Round
2 September 2011 10:00 Qualification
4 September 2011 18:15 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 71.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Zhang Wenxiu  China 74.17 74.17 Q
2 B Yipsi Moreno  Cuba 73.29 73.29 Q
3 B Jennifer Dahlgren  Argentina 67.81 x 72.70 72.70 Q, SB
4 A Tatyana Lysenko  Russia 71.94 71.94 Q
5 A Kathrin Klaas  Germany 69.26 69.57 71.69 71.69 Q
6 B Betty Heidler  Germany 71.48 71.48 Q
7 B Anita Włodarczyk  Poland 71.09 71.09 Q
8 A Jessica Cosby  United States 71.06 71.06 Q
9 A Zalina Marghieva  Moldova x 70.09 69.85 70.09 q
10 A Silvia Salis  Italy 69.82 66.58 x 69.82 q
11 A Bianca Perie  Romania 68.12 69.66 69.01 69.66 q
12 A Stéphanie Falzon  France x 68.92 67.37 68.92 q
13 B Éva Orbán  Hungary 68.89 68.28 x 68.89
14 A Amber Campbell  United States 68.26 68.87 x 68.87
15 B Jeneva McCall  United States 68.26 65.22 65.45 68.26
16 B Alena Matoshka  Belarus x 68.23 67.88 68.23
17 B Marina Marghiev  Moldova x 67.95 x 67.95
18 B Berta Castells  Spain 67.74 65.22 67.02 67.74
19 B Nataliya Zolotukhina  Ukraine 67.44 67.57 65.93 67.57
20 B Mona Holm  Norway 67.16 66.97 x 67.16
21 A Joanna Fiodorow  Poland x 66.88 x 66.88
22 A Alexandra Papageorgiou  Greece 64.38 65.58 66.77 66.77
23 A Amy Sène  Senegal 66.15 x 61.31 66.15
24 A Merja Korpela  Finland 63.93 x 65.64 65.64
25 A Vânia Silva  Portugal 64.46 65.40 64.18 65.40
26 B Sophie Hitchon  Great Britain 61.91 x 64.93 64.93
27 B Masumi Aya  Japan 60.14 64.09 x 64.09
28 A Heather Steacy  Canada 63.39 x x 63.39
29 B Liu Tingting  China 61.45 62.17 63.12 63.12
30 A Kang Na-Ru  South Korea 61.05 x x 61.05

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Tatyana Lysenko  Russia 76.80 77.09 77.13 74.51 75.05 x 77.13 SB
2nd, silver medalist(s) Betty Heidler  Germany x 73.96 74.70 x 76.06 x 76.06
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Zhang Wenxiu  China 75.03 74.31 x 73.17 71.86 74.79 75.03
4 Yipsi Moreno  Cuba 73.29 x 74.48 x x x 74.48 SB
5 Anita Włodarczyk  Poland 73.56 x 72.61 x x 72.65 73.56 SB
6 Bianca Perie  Romania 67.73 70.40 67.75 70.24 70.91 72.04 72.04 SB
7 Kathrin Klaas  Germany 67.02 70.18 70.67 71.89 70.44 x 71.89
8 Zalina Marghieva  Moldova 69.99 x 68.13 70.24 70.27 68.76 70.27
9 Silvia Salis  Italy 68.61 69.88 x 69.88
10 Jennifer Dahlgren  Argentina 68.27 x 69.72 69.72
11 Jessica Cosby  United States x 68.91 68.15 68.91
12 Stéphanie Falzon  France 66.57 x x 66.57

References

  1. Landells, Steve (2011-08-19). Women’s Hammer Throw – PREVIEW. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-28.
  2. Hammer throw 2011. IAAF (2011-08-23). Retrieved on 2011-08-28.
  3. World Championships preview – women’s field events. Athletics Weekly (2011-08-25). Retrieved on 2011-08-28.

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