Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's discus throw

The women's discus throw competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom was held at the Olympic Stadium on 3–4 August.[1] Each athlete received three throws in the qualifying round. All who achieved the qualifying distance progressed to the final. If less than twelve athletes were to achieve this mark, then the twelve furthest throwing athletes would reach the final. Each finalist is allowed three throws in last round, with the top eight athletes after that point being given three further attempts.[2]

Women's discus throw
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
Women's discus throw victory ceremony
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date3–4 August
Competitors36 from 23 nations
Winning distance69.11
Medalists
Sandra Perković  Croatia
Li Yanfeng  China
Yarelys Barrios  Cuba

Eight automatic qualifiers were achieved in the qualifying round, all but one exceeding the minimum by half a meter. Darya Pishchalnikova, Nadine Müller and Sandra Perković made it in their first attempt, while Yarelys Barrios hit the top qualifier 65.94 in her second throw after fouling the first. It took 62.47 to make the final.

In the final, Nadine Müller took the lead in the first round, while defending champion Stephanie Brown Trafton, who surprised everyone with her first round throw four years earlier, only managed the fifth best throw of the first round this time, and that turned out to be her best effort. In the second round, Li Yanfeng took the lead with 67.22. Previous silver medalist Yarelys Barrios followed with the second best throw of the competition 66.38. These positions lasted only until Sandra Perković threw 68.11 to assume the lead she would not relinquish. Her third round throw was a Croatian national record 69.11, solidifying her hold on the gold medal. Taking no follow through, she stood in the ring talking to the discus throughout its flight. In the fourth round, Darya Pishchalnikova edged into the bronze medal position with 66.42, then in the fifth round secured the silver medal with 67.56.

It was later announced that Pishchalnikova tested positive for the anabolic steroid oxandrolone in the samples taken in May 2012. On April, 2013 she was banned by the Russian Athletics Federation for ten years, and her results from May 2012 were annulled, meaning she was set on track to lose her Olympic medal.[3]

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Friday, 3 August 201219:10Qualifications
Saturday, 4 August 201219:30Finals

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Gabriele Reinsch (GDR) 76.80 m Neubrandenburg, East Germany 9 July 1988
Olympic record  Martina Hellmann (GDR) 72.30 m Seoul, South Korea 29 September 1988
2012 World leading  Darya Pishchalnikova (RUS) 70.69 m Cheboksary, Russia 7 July 2012

Qualifying round

  • Entrants as of 27 July 2012.[4]

Qual. rule: qualification standard 63.00 m (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1AYarelys Barrios Cuba x65.94-65.94Q
2BNadine Müller Germany 65.89--65.89Q
3BSandra Perković Croatia 65.74--65.74Q
4ADarya Pishchalnikova Russia 65.02--65.02Q
5BStephanie Brown Trafton United States x61.0964.8964.89Q
6ALi Yanfeng China 59.6964.48-64.48Q
7ADani Samuels Australia 60.02x63.9763.97Q, SB
8AKrishna Poonia India x63.54-63.54Q
9BAnna Rüh Germany 62.98x59.7162.98q
10BZinaida Sendriūtė Lithuania 61.71x62.7962.79q
11AMa Xuejun China 62.6660.4962.1862.66q
12AMélina Robert-Michon France x62.4759.7262.47q
13BSeema Antil India x61.1061.9961.99
14BNicoleta Grasu Romania 61.8659.59x61.86SB
15BGia Lewis-Smallwood United States x61.4461.2561.44
16BAndressa de Morais Brazil xx60.9460.94SB
17BSvetlana Saykina Russia 59.7660.67x60.67
18ANatalya Fokina-Semenova Ukraine 58.3760.6160.3660.61
19BDragana Tomašević Serbia 59.3260.5357.6860.53
20AJulia Fischer Germany x58.8260.2360.23
21BKaren Gallardo Chile 58.8260.09x60.09
22ALi Wen-Hua Chinese Taipei 58.2259.9158.9959.91
23AŻaneta Glanc Poland 56.4059.8856.7759.88
24AAretha Thurmond United States 58.3859.3957.8159.39
25ARocío Comba Argentina 55.2255.8158.9858.98
26BDenia Caballero Cuba 57.47x58.7858.78
27BKateryna Karsak Ukraine xx58.6458.64
28AAllison Randall Jamaica 57.1658.06x58.06
29AYaime Perez Cuba 57.46x57.8757.87
30BMonique Jansen Netherlands 55.6557.5056.0457.50
31BIrina Rodrigues Portugal 57.23x55.5857.23
32BSviatlana Siarova Belarus 56.7055.99x56.70
33AVěra Pospíšilová-Cechlová Czech Republic 55.00xx55.00
-BTan Jian China xxxNM
DSQAVera Karmishina-Ganeeva Russia 59.90 49.53 x 59.90 Doping[5]

Final

  • Entrants as of 3 August 2012.[6]
RankNameNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Sandra Perković Croatia 64.5868.1169.11x66.9664.0369.11NR
Li Yanfeng China x67.22xx63.64x67.22
Yarelys Barrios Cuba 63.9766.3864.8464.06x65.2166.38
4Nadine Müller Germany 65.7165.06x64.1664.3565.9465.94
5Mélina Robert-Michon France 62.2361.7062.4162.6663.6263.9863.98SB
6Krishna Poonia India 62.42x61.61x63.6261.3163.62
7Stephanie Brown Trafton United States 63.01x59.30xx61.8963.01
8Zinaida Sendriūtė Lithuania 61.68xx61.68
9Anna Rüh Germany 59.95x61.3661.36
10Ma Xuejun China 61.02x60.7261.02
11Dani Samuels Australia 60.4059.8657.8760.40
N/ADarya Pishchalnikova Russia 65.1962.0765.0666.4267.5659.1367.56DQ
Medal ceremony
  • Darya Pishchalnikova, who had been originally awarded the silver medal, had been tested positive for the anabolic steroid oxandrolone and her medal and record were revoked.

References

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