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Javelin Throw 6th IAAF World Youth Championships Bressanone From Wednesday 8 July to Sunday 12 July 2009 Javelin Throw (700g) BOYS ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHL Final 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 ATHLETI RESULT NAME NAT AGE DATE VENUE WY83.02 Valeriy IORDAN RUS 1717 May 2009 Vladimir CR81.16 Júlio César DE OLIVEIRA BRA 1711 Jul 2003 Sherbrooke WYL83.02 Valeriy IORDAN RUS 1717 May 2009 Vladimir 12 July 2009 15:00 START BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2009 BEST 1 27 Braian TOLEDO ARG 93 71.74 71.74 2 282 Florian JANISCHEK GER 92 72.81 72.81 3 564 Marcin KRUKOWSKI POL 92 74.54 74.54 4 106 Raymond DYKSTRA CAN 92 67.83 67.83 5 125 Tomás GUERRA CHI 92 69.66 67.91 6 569 Mateusz PONIATOWSKI POL 92 70.51 70.51 7 711 Shih-Feng HUANG TPE 92 74.75 74.75 8 751 Devin BOGERT USA 93 66.76 66.76 9 633 Valeriy IORDAN RUS 92 83.02 83.02 10 29 Luanga ANDRIA AUS 92 71.84 71.23 11 256 Killian DURECHOU FRA 92 74.68 74.68 12 588 Mohamad Mohd KAIDA QAT 92 66.80 66.80 WORLD TOP ALL-TIME WORLD TOP 2009 RESULT NAME NAT DATE RESULT NAME NAT DATE 83.02 Valeriy IORDAN RUS 17 May 09 83.02 Valeriy IORDAN RUS 17 May 81.85 Teemu WIRKKALA FIN 27 Jul 01 75.92 Rocco VAN ROOYEN RSA 21 Mar 81.16 Júlio César DE OLIVEIRA BRA 11 Jul 03 74.75 Shih-Feng HUANG TPE 11 Jul 81.07 John Robert OOSTHUIZEN RSA 11 Jul 03 74.68 Killian DURECHOU FRA 11 Jul 80.52 Noël MEYER RSA 13 Jul 05 74.54 Marcin KRUKOWSKI POL 30 May 80.22 Harri HAATAINEN FIN 27 Jun 95 72.81 Florian JANISCHEK GER 3 May 80.22 Ari MANNIO FIN 5 Aug 04 72.44 Dean GOOSEN RSA 6 Apr 79.71 Tuomas LAAKSONEN FIN 12 Jul 07 71.74 Braian TOLEDO ARG 24 May 79.65 Joachim KITEAU FRA 17 Jul 99 71.60 Chao-Tsun CHENG TPE 2 Mar 79.33 Lohan RAUTENBACH RSA 2 Jun 02 71.47 Mikko MARTINMÄKI FIN 25 May Issued Saturday, 11 July 2009 at 12:19 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON .
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