1989 in hammer throw

This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1989 in the hammer throw for both men and women.

Men

Records

Standing records prior to the 1989 season in track and field
World Record  Yuriy Sedykh (URS) 86.74 m August 30, 1986 West Germany Stuttgart, West Germany

1989 World Year Ranking

Rank Mark Athlete Venue Date Note
1 82.84 m  Heinz Weis (FRG) Berlin, West Germany 18.08.1989
2 82.52 m  Igor Astapkovich (URS) Bryansk, Soviet Union 15.07.1989
3 82.30 m  Vasiliy Sidorenko (URS) Bryansk, Soviet Union 15.07.1989 PB
4 81.92 m  Yuriy Sedykh (URS) Moscow, Soviet Union 26.08.1989
5 81.00 m  Andrey Abduvaliyev (URS) Adler, Soviet Union 26.02.1989
6 80.78 m  Donatas Plungė (URS) Volgograd, Soviet Union 22.09.1989 PB
7 80.22 m  Christoph Sahner (FRG) Rhede, West Germany 30.07.1989
8 80.14 m  Tore Gustafsson (SWE) Lappeenranta, Finland 04.07.1989 NR
9 79.42 m  Vladimir Stepochkin (URS) Bryansk, Soviet Union 08.09.1989 PB
10 79.38 m  Viktor Apostolov (BUL) Sofia, Bulgaria 20.05.1989
11 79.22 m  Marc Odenthal (FRG) Rhede, West Germany 30.07.1989 PB
12 79.10 m  Vyacheslav Korovin (URS) Tolyatti, Soviet Union 01.07.1989
13 79.02 m  Aleksandr Seleznyov (URS) Volgograd, Soviet Union 22.09.1989
14 78.84 m  Plamen Minev (BUL) Sofia, Bulgaria 22.07.1989
15 78.78 m  Sergey Alay (URS) Vilnius, Soviet Union 05.08.1989
16 78.64 m  Ralf Haber (GDR) Bryansk, Soviet Union 15.07.1989
17 78.58 m  Jüri Tamm (URS) Lappeenranta, Finland 04.07.1989
18 78.40 m  Igor Nikulin (URS) Adler, Soviet Union 26.02.1989
19 78.34 m  Lance Deal (USA) Eugene, Oregon, United States 03.06.1989
20 78.26 m  Mikhail Popel (URS) Volgograd, Soviet Union 22.09.1989
21 78.12 m  Jörg Schäfer (FRG) Berlin, West Germany 18.08.1989
22 78.12 m  József Vida (HUN) Nitra, Czechoslovakia 19.08.1989
23 78.06 m  Ken Flax (USA) Tel Aviv, Israel 09.07.1989
24 78.02 m  Jud Logan (USA) Budapest, Hungary 08.08.1989
25 77.98 m  Yuriy Chernega (URS) Tolyatti, Soviet Union 01.07.1989 PB

Women

1989 World Year Ranking

Rank Mark Athlete Venue Date Note
1 61.50 m  Yelena Pichugina (URS) Frunze, Soviet Union 30.09.1989 PB
2 61.20 m  Aya Suzuki (JPN) Wakayama, Japan 30.04.1989
3 59.86 m  Yelena Lapina (URS) Moscow, Soviet Union 20.08.1989 PB
4 59.06 m  Lyubov Vasilyeva (URS) unknown ??.??.1989
5 56.52 m  Oksana Lukyanets (URS) Bryansk, Soviet Union 08.09.1989
6 55.96 m  Birgit Reimerdes (FRG) Leverkusen, West Germany 29.07.1989

References

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