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START LIST Discus Throw Women - Final Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 START LIST Discus Throw Women - Final 28 AUG 2011 - 19:15 RESULT NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 76.80 Gabriele REINSCH (GDR) 25 Neubrandenburg 9 Jul 88 Championships Record 71.62 Martina HELLMANN (GER) 27 Roma 31 Aug 87 World Leading 67.98 Yanfeng LI (CHN) 32 Schönebeck 5 Jun 11 ORDER BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 1 777 Darya PISHCHALNIKOVA RUS 19 JUL 85 65.55 63.91 다르야 피스찰니코바 1985년 7월 19일 2 808 Dragana TOMAŠEVIC SRB 4 JUN 82 63.63 61.95 드라가나 토마세비치 1982년 6월 4일 3 227 LI Yanfeng CHN 15 MAY 79 67.98 67.98 리 얀펑 1979년 5월 15일 4 274 Yarelys BARRIOS CUB 12 JUL 83 66.13 65.44 야렐리스 마리오스 1983년 7월 12일 5 731 Nicoleta GRASU ROU 11 SEP 71 68.80 62.62 니콜레타 그라수 1971년 9월 11일 6 277 Denia CABALLERO CUB 13 JAN 90 62.94 62.94 데니아 카바예로 1990년 1월 13일 7 703 Zaneta GLANC POL 11 MAR 83 63.99 63.99 자네타 글란칙 1983년 3월 11일 8 636 Zinaida SENDRIUTE LTU 20 DEC 84 62.49 62.49 지나이다 센드리우테 1984년 12월 20일 9 434 Nadine MÜLLER GER 21 NOV 85 67.78 66.05 나딘 뮬러 1985년 11월 21일 10 921 Stephanie BROWN TRAFTON USA 1 DEC 79 66.21 64.13 스테파니 브라운 트라파톤 1979년 12월 1일 11 237 TAN Jian CHN 20 JAN 88 63.04 63.04 탄 지엔 1988년 1월 20일 12 121 Dani SAMUELS AUS 26 MAY 88 65.84 62.33 대니 세뮤엘스 1988년 5월 26일 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST 76.80 Gabriele REINSCH (GDR) Neubrandenburg 9 Jul 88 67.98 Yanfeng LI (CHN) Schönebeck 5 Jun 11 74.56 Zdenka ŠILHAVÁ (CZE) Nitra 26 Aug 84 67.96 Sandra PERKOVIC (CRO) Split 26 Feb 11 74.56 Ilke WYLUDDA (GER) Neubrandenburg 23 Jul 89 66.05 Nadine MÜLLER (GER) Halle 21 May 11 74.08 Diana SACHSE-GANSKY (GER) Karl-Marx-Stadt 20 Jun 87 65.77 Yevgeniya PECHERINA (RUS) Krasnodar 1 Jun 11 73.84 Daniela COSTIAN (AUS) Bucuresti 30 Apr 88 65.44 Yarelys BARRIOS (CUB) Monaco 22 Jul 11 73.36 Irina MESZYNSKI (GDR) Praha 17 Aug 84 64.30 Becky BREISCH (USA) Chula Vista, CA 16 Jun 11 73.28 Galina SAVINKOVA (RUS) Donetsk 8 Sep 84 64.13 Stephanie BROWN TRAFTON (USA) Maui, HI 29 Apr 11 73.22 Tsvetanka KHRISTOVA (BUL) Kazanlak 19 Apr 87 63.99 Zaneta GLANC (POL) Shenzhen 17 Aug 11 73.10 Gisela BEYER (GER) Berlin 20 Jul 84 63.93 Xuejun MA (CHN) Dessau 1 Jun 11 72.92 Martina HELLMANN (GER) Potsdam 20 Aug 87 63.91 Darya PISHCHALNIKOVA (RUS) Sofia 25 Jun 11 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-DT-W-f----.SL2.v1 Issued at 12:32 on Saturday, 27 August 2011.
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