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Discus Throw 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Berlin From Saturday 15 August to Sunday 23 August 2009 Discus Throw WOMEN ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHL Qualification START LIST ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC RESULT NAME NAT AGE DATE VENUE WR76.80 Gabriele REINSCH GDR 249 Jul 1988 Neubrandenburg CR71.62 Martina HELLMANN GDR 2631 Aug 1987 Roma WL66.21 Stephanie BROWN TRAFTON USA 2924 May 2009 San Mateo, CA Qualification standard 61.50 or at least best 12 qualified Group A 19 August 2009 10:10 START BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2009 BEST 1 186 Venera GETOVA BUL 80 59.08 58.71 2 934 Kateryna KARSAK UKR 85 64.40 61.77 3 266 Yania FERRALES CUB 77 66.00 63.89 4 797 Svetlana IVANOVA-SAYKINA RUS 85 63.42 62.10 5 223 Xuejun MA CHN 85 65.00 63.30 6 754 Nicoleta GRASU ROU 71 68.80 64.40 7 160 Elisângela ADRIANO BRA 72 61.96 61.00 8 253 Sandra PERKOVIC CRO 90 62.44 62.44 9 970 Becky BREISCH USA 83 67.37 62.08 10 256 Yarelis BARRIOS CUB 83 66.13 64.67 11 929 Olena ANTONOVA UKR 72 67.30 58.16 12 447 Nadine MÜLLER GER 85 63.46 63.46 13 971 Stephanie BROWN TRAFTON USA 79 66.21 66.21 14 487 Krishna POONIA IND 82 63.41 60.78 15 157 Ellina ZVEREVA BLR 60 71.58 61.58 16 864 Dragana TOMAŠEVIC SRB 82 63.63 61.89 17 771 Elizna NAUDE RSA 78 64.87 59.09 18 888 Sofia LARSSON SWE 88 58.65 58.65 19 723 Wioletta POTEPA POL 80 66.01 63.24 1 ATHLETE 906 ADDED TO GROUP B BY DECISION OF TECHNICAL DELEGATES 2 Issued Wednesday, 19 August 2009 at 09:34 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Discus Throw Women - Qualification START LIST Group B 19 August 2009 11:40 START BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2009 BEST 1 823 Natalya SADOVA RUS 72 70.02 65.40 2 375 Mélina ROBERT-MICHON FRA 79 65.78 61.69 3 625 Zinaida SENDRIUTE LTU 84 60.21 60.21 4 730 Joanna WISNIEWSKA POL 72 63.97 61.78 5 415 Franka DIETZSCH GER 68 69.51 62.50 6 118 Dani SAMUELS AUS 88 62.95 62.89 7 932 Natalya FOKINA-SEMENOVA UKR 82 64.70 63.11 8 228 Shaoyang XU CHN 83 63.29 60.31 9 891 Anna SÖDERBERG SWE 73 64.54 61.11 10 1026 Aretha THURMOND USA 76 65.86 62.51 11 235 Kazai Suzanne KRAGBÉ CIV 81 53.82 53.81 12 103 Rocío COMBA ARG 87 59.86 58.57 13 711 Zaneta GLANC POL 83 63.96 63.96 14 486 Seema ANTIL IND 83 64.84 59.28 15 288 Vera POSPÍŠILOVÁ-CECHLOVÁ CZE 78 67.71 62.91 16 239 Tereapii TAPOKI COK 84 57.61 17 224 Aimin SONG CHN 78 65.33 64.83 18 155 Iryna YATCHENKO BLR 65 69.14 62.66 19 258 Yarisley COLLADO CUB 85 64.10 64.10 20 252 Vera BEGIC CRO 82 61.52 61.52 21 906 Wen-Hua LI TPE 89 54.70 54.70 WORLD TOP ALL-TIME WORLD TOP 2009 RESULT NAME NAT DATE RESULT NAME NAT DATE 76.80 Gabriele REINSCH GDR 9 Jul 88 66.21 Stephanie BROWN TRAFTON USA 24 May 74.56 Zdenka ŠILHAVÁ TCH 26 Aug 84 65.40 Natalya SADOVA RUS 24 Jul 74.56 Ilke WYLUDDA GDR 23 Jul 89 64.83 Aimin SONG CHN 11 Apr 74.08 Diana SACHSE-GANSKY GDR 20 Jun 87 64.67 Yarelis BARRIOS CUB 1 Aug 73.84 Daniela COSTIAN ROU 30 Apr 88 64.40 Nicoleta GRASU ROU 1 Aug 73.36 Irina MESZYNSKI GDR 17 Aug 84 64.10 Yarisley COLLADO CUB 10 May 73.28 Galina SAVINKOVA URS 8 Sep 84 63.96 Zaneta GLANC POL 26 Jun 73.22 Tsvetanka KHRISTOVA BUL 19 Apr 87 63.89 Yania FERRALES CUB 18 Jun 73.10 Gisela BEYER GDR 20 Jul 84 63.46 Nadine MÜLLER GER 16 May 72.92 Martina HELLMANN GDR 20 Aug 87 63.30 Xuejun MA CHN 21 May 2 ATHLETE 906 ADDED TO GROUP B BY DECISION OF TECHNICAL DELEGATES 2 Issued Wednesday, 19 August 2009 at 09:34 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON .
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