Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's javelin throw

Men's javelin throw
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates17 August 2016 (qualifications)
20 August 2016 (final)
Competitors37 from 23 nations
Winning distance90.30 m
Medalists
   Germany
   Kenya
   Trinidad and Tobago
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The men's javelin throw competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium between August 17–20.[1]

Summary

Defending champion, Keshorn Walcott started the final with a respectable 83.45 m. The second thrower was Johannes Vetter who topped it with an 85.32 m. The eighth thrower in the round was reigning World Champion Julius Yego, who tossed it 88.24 m (289 ft 6 in), landing on his hands to avoid a face plant on the runway. He moved into the gold medal position. The next competitor was the number one thrower in 2016, Thomas Röhler who answered with an 87.40 m to move into silver position. On his second attempt, Walcott threw it 85.38 to move into bronze position by just 6 cm, still more than 3 metres short of the mark he threw in the qualifying round. Nobody was able to improve in the next two rounds. As the final thrower in the fourth round, Yego twisted his left ankle during his fouled attempt. He limped to the bench and was wheelchair out of the stadium still in gold medal position. On his fifth attempt, Röhler threw it 90.30 m (296 ft 3 in), less than a foot short of the Olympic record, to move ahead of Yego. Nobody was able to improve their position in the final round and the gold medal was confirmed.[2] After treatment, Yego limped back into the stadium to congratulate Röhler and celebrate his silver medal by limping around his victory lap.

Competition format

Each athlete received three throws in the qualifying round. The nine athletes who achieved the qualifying distance progressed to the final. A further three athletes who did not achieve the qualifying distance also advanced to the final. All twelve starters were allowed three throws in the final, with the top eight athletes after that point receiving three further attempts.

Schedule

All times are Brasilia Time (UTC-3)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 17 August 2016 20:30Qualifications
Saturday, 20 August 2016 20:55Finals

Records

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

World record  Jan Železný (CZE) 98.48 m Jena, Germany 25 May 1996
Olympic record  Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR) 90.57 m Beijing, China 23 August 2008
2016 World leading  Thomas Rohler (GER) 91.28 m Turku, Finland 29 June 2016

Results

Qualifying round

Qualification rule: qualification standard 83.00m (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Walcott, KeshornKeshorn Walcott Trinidad and Tobago 88.68 88.68 Q
2 B Vetter, JohannesJohannes Vetter Germany 85.96 85.96 Q
3 A Weber, JulianJulian Weber Germany 84.46 84.46 Q
4 B Arai, RyoheiRyohei Arai Japan 84.16 84.16 Q
5 B Frydrych, PetrPetr Frydrych Czech Republic 78.57 80.17 83.60 83.60 Q
6 B Yego, JuliusJulius Yego Kenya 78.88 x 83.55 83.55 Q
7 A Vadlejch, JakubJakub Vadlejch Czech Republic 78.23 80.90 83.27 83.27 Q
8 A Kosynskyy, DmytroDmytro Kosynskyy Ukraine 80.08 76.79 83.23 83.23 Q
9 A Röhler, ThomasThomas Röhler Germany 79.47 81.61 83.01 83.01 Q
10 B Veselý, VítězslavVítězslav Veselý Czech Republic 81.32 81.32 82.85 82.85 q
11 B Ruuskanen, AnttiAntti Ruuskanen Finland 82.20 x x 82.20 q
12 A Toledo, BraianBraian Toledo Argentina 78.99 81.96 80.36 81.96 q
13 A Robinson, JoshuaJoshua Robinson Australia 78.87 80.84 76.78 80.84
14 B Sirmais, ZigismundsZigismunds Sirmais Latvia 76.87 80.65 75.95 80.65
15 A Krukowski, MarcinMarcin Krukowski Poland x 78.06 80.62 80.62
16 B de Oliveira, Júlio CésarJúlio César de Oliveira Brazil 79.33 80.49 80.29 80.49
17 A Amb, KimKim Amb Sweden 77.91 78.75 80.49 80.49
18 B Laanmäe, TanelTanel Laanmäe Estonia 80.45 78.78 79.24 80.45
19 B Ampomah, JohnJohn Ampomah Ghana 79.09 80.39 78.90 80.39
20 A Hostetler, CyrusCyrus Hostetler United States 76.48 78.69 79.76 79.76
21 A Pitkämäki, TeroTero Pitkämäki Finland 77.91 78.58 79.56 79.56
22 A Mätas, RistoRisto Mätas Estonia 76.23 79.26 79.40 79.40
23 A Kirt, MagnusMagnus Kirt Estonia x 77.60 79.33 79.33
24 A van Rooyen, RoccoRocco van Rooyen South Africa x 71.05 78.48 78.48 SB
25 B Peacock, HamishHamish Peacock Australia 77.91 76.22 76.40 77.91
26 B Zaytsev, IvanIvan Zaytsev Uzbekistan 73.49 72.92 77.83 77.83
27 B Mannio, AriAri Mannio Finland 77.14 76.77 77.73 77.73
28 A Rolands Štrobinders Latvia 76.76 x 77.73 77.73
29 A Farquhar, StuartStuart Farquhar New Zealand 74.24 77.32 74.38 77.32
30 A Magour, Ahmed BaderAhmed Bader Magour Qatar x 77.19 x 77.19
31 B Grzeszczuk, ŁukaszŁukasz Grzeszczuk Poland 76.31 76.52 76.14 76.52
32 A Copeland, LeslieLeslie Copeland Fiji 76.04 75.68 x 76.04
33 B Shih-feng, HuangHuang Shih-feng Chinese Taipei 74.33 x x 74.33
34 B Crouser, SamSam Crouser United States 73.78 73.66 x 73.78
35 B Furey, SeanSean Furey United States 69.40 72.61 71.35 72.61
36 A Ranasinghe, RM SumedaRM Sumeda Ranasinghe Sri Lanka 69.62 71.93 x 71.93
A Shokirjonov, BoburBobur Shokirjonov Uzbekistan x x x NM

Final

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Thomas Röhler Germany 87.40 85.61 87.07 84.84 90.30 x 90.30
2nd, silver medalist(s) Julius Yego Kenya 88.24 x x r* 88.24 SB
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Keshorn Walcott Trinidad and Tobago 83.45 85.38 83.38 80.33 x x 85.38
4 Johannes Vetter Germany 85.32 x 82.54 x 83.61 81.74 85.32
5 Dmytro Kosynskyy Ukraine 82.51 83.95 83.64 81.61 81.21 x 83.95 PB
6 Antti Ruuskanen Finland x 77.81 83.05 x x 80.00 83.05
7 Vítězslav Veselý Czech Republic 78.20 82.51 x x x 78.63 82.51
8 Jakub Vadlejch Czech Republic 80.02 82.42 81.59 80.32 x x 82.42
9 Julian Weber Germany 80.29 80.13 81.36 Did not advance 81.36
10 Braian Toledo Argentina 77.89 79.51 79.81 Did not advance 79.81
11 Ryohei Arai Japan 77.98 79.47 72.49 Did not advance 79.47
12 Petr Frydrych Czech Republic 76.15 76.79 79.12 Did not advance 79.12

*Julius Yego retired from the competition after his fourth throw due to an ankle injury.[3]

References

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