2018 European Championships Statistics - Men’S HT by K Ken Nakamura
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2018 European Championships Statistics - Men’s HT by K Ken Nakamura Summary Page All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Dist ance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 85. 74 Sergey Litvinov URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 84.14 Igor Astapkovich URS 1 Split 1990 4 82.90 Yuriy Sedykh 1q Stuttgart 1986 5 4 82.87 Tibor Gecsek HUN 1 Budapest 1998 6 5 82.86 Krisztian Pars HUN 1 Zürich 2014 7 6 82.05 Pawel Fajdek POL 2 Zürich 2014 Margin of Victory Difference Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.00m 84.14 Igor Astapkovich URS Split 1990 Min 4cm 77.28 Yuriy Sedykh URS Praha 1978 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 1986 2 85.74 Sergey Litvinov URS Stuttgart 1986 3 82.00 Igor Nikulin URS Stuttgart 1986 4 80.17 Balazs Kiss HUN Mün chen 2002 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 77.57 8qA Nicola Vizzoni ITA München 2002 Multiple Gold Medalists: Yuriy Sedykh (URS): 1978, 1982, 1986 Krisztian Pars (HUN) 2012, 2014 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze POL 2016 Pawel Fajdek Wojciech Nowicki BLR 2006 Ivan Tikhon Vadim Devy atovski HUN 1998 Ibor Gecsek Blazs Kiss URS 1990 Igor Astapkovich Igor Nikulin URS 1986 Yuriy Sedykh Sergey Litvinov Igor Nikulin URS 1982 Yuriy Sedykh Igor Nikulin Sergey Litvinov GDR 1974 Jochen Sachse Reinhard Theimer URS 1969 Anatoliy Bonda rchuk Romuald Klim URS 1962 Aleksey Baltovskiy Yuriy Bakarinov SWE 1946 Bo Ericson Erik Johansson GER 1938 Karl Hein Erwin Blask Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year POL Pawel Fajdek Anita Wlodarczyk Amsterdam 2016 All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Dist ance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 85. 74 Sergey Litvinov URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 84.14 Igor Astapkovich URS 1 Split 1990 4 82.90 Yuriy Sedykh 1q Stuttgart 1986 5 4 82.87 Tibor Gecsek HUN 1 Budapest 1998 6 5 82.86 Krisztian Pars HUN 1 Zürich 2014 7 6 82.05 Pawel Fajdek POL 2 Zürich 2014 8 7 82.00 Igor Nikulin URS 3 Stuttgart 1986 9 81.66 Yuriy Sedykh 1 Athinai 1982 10 8 81.26 Balazs Kiss HUN 2 Budapest 1998 11 9 81.17 Adrian Annus HUN 1 München 2002 12 10 81.11 Ivan Tikhon BLR 1 Göteborg 2006 13 11 81.10 Vasiliy Sidorenko RUS 1 Helsinki 1994 14 80.93 Pawel Fajdek 1 Amsterdam 2016 15 12 80.84 Oli -Pekka Karjalainen FIN 2 Göteborg 2006 16 13 80.76 Vadim Devyatovski BLR 3 Göteborg 2006 17 80.40 Igor Astapkovich 2 Helsinki 1994 18 14 80.39 Vladyslav Piskunov UKR 2 Münch en 2002 19 15 80.21 Alexandros Papadimitriou GRE 3 München 2002 20 80.17 Balazs Kiss 4 München 2002 21 16 80.16 Aleksey Zagornyi RUS 1qA München 2002 22 17 80.15 Andriy Skvaruk UKR 5 München 2002 23 80.14 Tibor Gecsek 2 Split 1990 24 18 80.13 Ka rsten Kobs GER 3 Budapest 1998 25 19 80.04 Heinz Weis GER 4 Budapest 1998 26 80.02 Igor Nikulin 3 Split 1990 26 20 80.02 Libor Charfreitag SVK 1 Barcelona 2010 28 79.96 Andriy Skvaruk 1qB München 2002 29 21 79.84 Günther Rodehau GDR 4 Stuttgart 1986 30 79.82 Adrian Annus 2qA München 2002 31 79.72 Krisztian Pars 1 Helsinki 2012 32 22 79.68 Jörg Schaefer FRG 5 Stuttgart 1986 33 79.56 Heinz Weis 1qA Helsinki 1994 34 79.52 Adrian Annus 1qA Budapest 1998 35 79.44 Igor Nikulin 2 Athina i 1982 35 79.44 Tibor Gecsek 1qB Budapest 1998 37 23 79.35 Sergey Litvinov RUS 3 Zürich 2014 38 79.32 Balazs Kiss 2qB München 2002 39 79.25 Tibor Gecsek 6 München 2002 40 79.20 Libor Charfreitag SVK 7 München 2002 41 24 79.19 Markus Esser GER 4 Göteborg 2006 42 79.18 Libor Charfreitag 3qB München 2002 43 25 79.12 Nicola Vizzoni ITA 2 Barcelona 2010 44 79.06 Igor Nikulin 1qA Split 1990 44 79.06 Krisztian Pars 3 Barcelona 2010 46 79.03 Tibor Gacsek 4qB München 2002 47 79.00 Igor Astapkovich 2qA Helsinki 1994 47 79.00 Olli -Pekka Karjalainen 1qB Göteborg 2006 49 26 78.97 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 5 Göteborg 2006 50 78.84 Ivan Tikhon 2 Amsterdam 2016 51 78.82 Pawel Fajdek 1q Amsterdam 2016 52 27 78.74 Ralf Haber GDR 6 Stuttgart 1986 53 28 78.70 Matthias Moder GDR 7 Stuttgart 1986 Shortest winning distance since 1990: 79.72 by Krisztian Pars (HUN) in 2012 80.02 by Libor Charfreitag (SVK) in 2010 Margin of Victory Difference Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.00m 84.14 Igor Astapkovich URS Split 1990 Min 4cm 77.28 Yuriy Sedykh URS Praha 1978 Difference between third and fourth place Difference Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.34m 72.02 Reinhard Theimer GDR Athinai 1969 Min 4cm 80.21 Alexandros Papadimitriou GRE München 2002 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 1986 2 85.74 Sergey Litvinov URS Stuttgart 1986 3 82.00 Igor Nikulin URS Stuttgart 1986 4 80.17 Balazs Kiss HUN München 2002 5 80.15 Andriy Skvaruk UKR München 2002 6 79.25 Tibor Gecsek HUN München 2002 7 79.20 Libor Charfreitag SVK München 2002 8 78.57 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen FIN München 2002 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS EC - Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 2 85.74 Sergey Litvinov URS EC – Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 85.20 Sergey Litvinov URS Cork 3 July 1984 3 83.18 Juri Tamm URS Vladivostok 14 Sept 1988 82.34 Igor Nikulin URS Dresden 3 July 1986 4 81.57 Vadim Devyatovskiy BLR Osaka 27 Aug 2007 81.44 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen FIN Szombathely 14 July 2002 5 81.07 Koji Murofushi JPN Szombathely 14 July 2002 80.93 Krisztian Pars HUN Osaka 27 Aug 2007 6 80.73 Vladislav Piskunov UKR Szombathely 14 July 2002 80.46 Koji Murofushi JPN Osaka 27 Aug 2007 Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 1986 Qualifying 82.90 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 1986 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 77.57 8qA Nicola Vizzoni ITA München 2002 Multiple Gold Medalists: Yuriy Sedykh (URS): 1978, 1982, 1986 Krisztian Pars (HUN) 2012, 2014 Multiple Medalists: Pawel Fajdek (POL): 2014 Silver; 2016 Gold Ivan Tikhon (BLR): 2006 Gold; 2016 Silver Krisztian Pars (HUN): 2010 Bronze; 2012 Gold; 2014 Gold Tibor Gecsek (HUN): 1990 Silver; 1998 Gold Igor Astapkovich (URS): 1990 Gold; 1994 Silver Sergey Litvinov (URS): 1982 Bronze; 1986 Silver Igor Nikulin (URS): 1982 Silver; 1986 Bronze; 1990 Bronze Yuriy Sedykh (URS): 1978 Gold, 1982 Gold, 1986 Gold Reinhard Heimer (GDR): 1969 Bronze; 1971 Silver; 1974 Bronze Uwe Beyer (FRG): 1966 Bronze; 1971 Gold; Romuald Klim (URS): 1966 Gold; 1969 Silver Gyula Zsivotzky (HUN): 1958 Bronze; 1962 Gold; 1966 Silver Sverre Strandli (NOR): 1950 Gold; 1954 Silver Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 8 5 5 HUN 5 3 3 POL 2 1 2 BLR 1 2 1 SWE 1 1 2 GER 1 1 2 RUS 1 1 1 NOR 1 1 FIN 1 1 FRG 1 2 SVK 1 GDR 3 2 ITA 3 UKR 1 GBR 1 TCH 1 GRE 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze POL 2016 Pawel Fajdek Wojciech Nowicki BLR 2006 Ivan Tikhon Vadim Devyatovski HUN 1998 Ibor Gecsek Blazs Kiss URS 1990 Igor Astapkovich Igor Nikulin URS 1986 Yuriy Sedykh Sergey Litvinov Igor Nikulin URS 1982 Yuriy Sedykh Igor Nikulin Sergey Litvinov GDR 1974 Jochen Sachse Reinhard Theimer URS 1969 Anatoliy Bondarchuk Romuald Klim URS 1962 Aleksey Baltovskiy Yuriy Bakarinov SWE 1946 Bo Ericson Erik Johansson GER 1938 Karl Hein Erwin Blask Average from last ten European Championships Average 2016 2014 2012 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 1990 1986 Winning D istance 82.05 80.93 82.69 79.72 80.02 81.11 81.17 82.87 81.10 84.14 86.74 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 79.42 77.53 79.35 76.67 79.06 80.76 80.21 80.13 78.48 80.02 82.00 Missing Medal (4 th ) 78.39 75.89 78.50 75.83 78.20 79.19 80.17 80.04 78.38 77.90 79.84 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year POL Pawel Fajdek Anita Wlodarczyk Amsterdam 2016 Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Yuriy Sedykh URS 1976, 1980 1991 1978, 1982, 1986 Anatoliy Bondarchuk URS 1972 Not held until 1983 1969 Gyula Zsivotzky HUN 1968 Not held until 1983 1962 Karl Hein GER 1936 Not held until 1983 1938 European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat European Championships European Junior Cham pionships Yuriy Sedykh URS 1978, 1982, 1986 1973 Krisztian Pars HUN 2012 , 2014 2001 Last ten European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2016 Pawel Fajdek POL 80.93 Ivan Tikhon BLR 78.84 Wojciech Nowicki POL 77.53 2014 Krisztian Pars HUN 82.69 Pawel Fajdek POL 82.05 Sergey Litvinov RUS 79.35 2012 Krisztian Pars HUN 79.72 Aleksey Zagorniy RUS 77.40 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 76.67 2010 Libor Charfreitag SVK 80.02 Nicola Vizzoni ITA 79.12 Krisztian Pars HUN 79.06 2006 Ivan Tikhon BLR 81.11 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen FIN 80.84 Vadim Devyatovskiy BLR 80.76 2002 Adrian Annus HUN 81.17 Vladislav Piskunov UKR 80.39 Alexandros Papadimitriou GRE 80.21 1998 Tibor Gecsek HUN 82.87 Balazs Kiss HUN 81.26 Karsten Kobs GER 80.13 1994 Visiliy Sidorenko RUS 81.10 Igor Astapkovich BLR 80.40 Heinz Weis GER 78.48 1990 Igor Astapkovich URS 84.14 Tibor Gecsek HUN 80.14 Igor Nikulin URS 80.02 1986 Yuriy Sedykh URS 86.74 Sergey Litvinov URS 85.74 Igor Nikulin URS 82.00 European U-23 Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2017 Bence Halasz HUN 73.30 Bence Pasztor HUN 71.51 Alexej Mikhailov GER 70.60 2015 Nick Miller GBR 74.46 Valeriy Pronkin RUS 74.29 Bence Pasztor HUN 74.06 2013 Zakhar Makhrosenka BLR 74.63 Akos Hudi HUN 74.09