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LIST Discus Throw WOMEN LISTE DE DÉPART Lancement Du Disque 3rd IAAF World Athletics Final Monaco Friday 9 and Saturday 10 September 2005 Discus Throw WOMEN Lancement du Disque FEMMES ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHL START LIST LISTE DE DÉPART ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETI 10 September 2005 13:30 START BIB COMPETITOR NAT YEAR Personal Best 2005 Best 1 8 Wioletta POTEPA POL 80 63.67 63.67 2 7 Marzena WYSOCKA POL 69 64.57 64.57 3 6 Aretha THURMOND USA 76 65.86 64.56 4 5 Olena ANTONOVA UKR 72 67.30 65.89 5 4 Nicoleta GRASU ROM 71 68.80 64.89 6 3 Vera POSPÍŠILOVÁ-CECHLOVÁ CZE 78 67.71 66.81 7 2 Franka DIETZSCH GER 68 69.51 66.56 8 1 Natalya SADOVA RUS 72 70.02 66.29 MARK COMPETITOR NAT AGE Record Date Record Venue WR76.80 Gabriele REINSCH GDR 249 Jul 1988 Neubrandenburg CR65.86 Vera POSPÍŠILOVÁ-CECHLOVÁ CZE 2519 Sep 2004 Monaco WL66.81 Vera POSPÍŠILOVÁ-CECHLOVÁ CZE 2627 Jun 2005 Praha WORLD ALL-TIME WORLD TOP 2005 MEIL. PERF. MONDIALE TOUS LES TEMPS MEIL. PERF. MONDIALE 2005 MARK COMPETITOR COUNTRY DATE MARKCOMPETITOR COUNTRY DATE 76.80Gabriele REINSCH GDR 9 Jul 88 66.81Vera POSPÍŠILOVÁ-CECHLO CZE 27 Jun 74.56Zdenka ŠILHAVÁ TCH 26 Aug 84 66.56Franka DIETZSCH GER 11 Aug 74.56Ilke WYLUDDA GDR 23 Jul 89 66.29Natalya SADOVA RUS 27 May 74.08Diana SACHSE-GANSKY GDR 20 Jun 87 65.89Olena ANTONOVA UKR 5 Jun 73.84Daniela COSTIAN ROM 30 Apr 88 65.23Aimin SONG CHN 18 Jun 73.36Irina MESZYNSKI GDR 17 Aug 84 65.09Beatrice FAUMUINA NZL 9 Feb 73.28Galina SAVINKOVA URS 8 Sep 84 64.89Nicoleta GRASU ROM 3 Jun 73.22Tsvetanka KHRISTOVA BUL 19 Apr 87 64.57Marzena WYSOCKA POL 12 Jun 73.10Gisela BEYER GDR 20 Jul 84 64.56Aretha THURMOND USA 30 Jul 72.92Martina HELLMANN GDR 20 Aug 87 64.52Yania FERRALES CUB 27 Jun Issued Thursday, 08 September 2005 at 19:39 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / Partenaires officiels de l'IAAF.
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