2011 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's javelin throw

The Women's javelin throw event at the 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Ostrava, Czech Republic, at Městský stadion on 14 and 16 July.[1][2][3]

Medalists

GoldSarah Mayer
 Germany
SilverVira Rebryk
 Ukraine
BronzeOona Sormunen
 Finland

Results

Final

16 July 2011 / 19:00

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
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Sarah Mayer Germany52.4158.4855.2059.2953.9457.8259.29PB
Vira Rebryk Ukraine58.9557.9854.4755.80x57.8358.95
Oona Sormunen Finland54.1653.5857.6755.6958.54x58.54PB
4Sanni Utriainen Finland50.1956.2554.5351.85-x56.25
5Hanna Hatsko Ukraine55.3355.58x54.6653.7454.1655.58
6Anna Wessman Sweden53.0152.8055.5052.54x52.8955.50SB
7Tatjana Jelača Serbia54.6055.44x52.08x54.6755.44SB
8Lisanne Schol Netherlands51.3353.77xxx50.6953.77
9Bernarda Letnar Slovenia50.3653.4451.3053.44
10Vanda Juhász Hungary51.3851.9350.1051.93
11Elia Pascual Spain49.7748.9450.7050.70SB
12Matilde Andraud France50.6149.0748.0150.61

Qualifications

Qualified: qualifying perf. 54.00 (Q) or 12 best performers (q) to the advance to the Final

Summary

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
1Oona Sormunen Finland58.72Q PB
2Lisanne Schol Netherlands57.50Q PB
3Vira Rebryk Ukraine57.06Q
4Sanni Utriainen Finland55.19Q
5Anna Wessman Sweden55.19Q SB
6Sarah Mayer Germany54.55Q
7Matilde Andraud France54.24Q SB
8Tatjana Jelača Serbia54.10Q SB
9Hanna Hatsko Ukraine53.65q
10Vanda Juhász Hungary53.56q
11Bernarda Letnar Slovenia52.75q
12Elia Pascual Spain51.32q PB
13Živa Klarer Rebec Slovenia51.06
14Denitsa Koleva Bulgaria50.54PB
15Meryem Öcal Turkey50.51
16Eliza Toader Romania50.26
17Gundega Grīva Latvia49.38PB
18Anikó Ormay Hungary49.31SB
19Piia Pyykkinen Finland48.94
20Marte Aaltvedt Norway48.79
21Andreea Ciobanu Romania48.41
22Nikola Ogrodníková Czech Republic48.04
23Viktorija Barvičiūtė Lithuania46.62
24Ieva Ščiukauskaitė Lithuania42.34
Group A

14 July 2011 / 18:05

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
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1Lisanne Schol Netherlands52.2757.5057.50Q PB
2Vira Rebryk Ukraine53.6657.0657.06Q
3Anna Wessman Sweden55.1955.19Q SB
4Vanda Juhász Hungary53.56--53.56q
5Bernarda Letnar Slovenia52.3749.2952.7552.75q
6Meryem Öcal Turkey50.3050.5149.2550.51
7Gundega Grīva Latvia48.2546.1749.3849.38PB
8Piia Pyykkinen Finland45.8148.9448.8348.94
9Marte Aaltvedt Norway45.5748.7946.0148.79
10Andreea Ciobanu Romania47.35x48.4148.41
11Nikola Ogrodníková Czech Republic43.1947.8448.0448.04
12Ieva Ščiukauskaitė Lithuania40.3342.3441.0642.34
Group B

14 July 2011 / 19:15

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
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1Oona Sormunen Finland58.7258.72Q PB
2Sanni Utriainen Finland52.1755.1955.19Q
3Sarah Mayer Germany51.1853.4854.5554.55Q
4Matilde Andraud France50.6052.2054.2454.24Q SB
5Tatjana Jelača Serbia54.1054.10Q SB
6Hanna Hatsko Ukraine53.11x53.6553.65q
7Elia Pascual Spain49.5950.5751.3251.32q PB
8Živa Klarer Rebec Slovenia50.1848.0551.0651.06
9Denitsa Koleva Bulgaria48.7950.5445.3750.54PB
10Eliza Toader Romania46.4947.5850.2650.26
11Anikó Ormay Hungary47.2048.7749.3149.31SB
12Viktorija Barvičiūtė Lithuania46.62xx46.62

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 24 athletes from 17 countries participated in the event.

References

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