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RESULTS Discus Throw Women Split (CRO) IAAF/VTB Bank Continental Cup 4 - 5 September 2010 RESULTS Discus Throw Women 04 SEP 2010 - 18:15 RESULT NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 76.80 Gabriele REINSCH (GDR) 25 Neubrandenburg 9 Jul 88 Championship Record 71.54 Ilke WYLUDDA (GER) 20 Barcelona 10 Sep 89 World Leading 67.78 Nadine MÜLLER (GER) 25 Wiesbaden 8 May 10 START TIME 18:11 TEMPERATURE 26°C HUMIDITY 40% END TIME 18:54 TEMPERATURE 26°C HUMIDITY 40% PLACE BIB NAME TEAM COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 2 3 4 PTS 1 317 Yanfeng LI APA CHN 15 MAY 79 7 63.79 61.57 61.29 63.79 X 8 2 402 Sandra PERKOVIC EUR CRO 21 JUN 90 8 63.29 62.30 60.70 63.29 59.80 7 3 209 Yarelis BARRIOS AME CUB 12 JUL 83 5 62.58 58.77 61.90 62.58 62.27 6 4 310 Dani SAMUELS APA AUS 26 MAY 88 3 61.34 X 61.34 X X 5 5 221 Becky BREISCH AME USA 16 MAR 83 1 60.70 60.61 X 59.90 60.70 4 6 421 Nicoleta GRASU EUR ROU 11 SEP 71 4 59.69 58.57 58.56 59.02 59.69 3 7 134 Elizna NAUDE AFR RSA 14 SEP 78 6 55.79 X 53.41 55.79 X 2 8 103 Kazai Suzanne KRAGBÉ AFR CIV 22 DEC 81 2 52.27 49.29 52.27 X X 1 TEAM STANDINGS AFTER 8 OF 40 EVENTS 1 EUR Europe 85 2 AME Americas 78 3 AFR Africa 64 4 APA Asia-Pacific 59 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST 76.80 Gabriele REINSCH (GDR) Neubrandenburg 9 Jul 88 67.78 Nadine MÜLLER (GER) Wiesbaden 8 May 10 74.56 Zdenka ŠILHAVÁ (CZE) Nitra 26 Aug 84 66.93 Sandra PERKOVIC (CRO) Bruxelles 27 Aug 10 74.56 Ilke WYLUDDA (GER) Neubrandenburg 23 Jul 89 66.52 Becky BREISCH (USA) Chula Vista, CA 19 Jul 10 74.08 Diana SACHSE-GANSKY (GER) Karl-Marx-Stadt 20 Jun 87 65.96 Yarelis BARRIOS (CUB) Bruxelles 27 Aug 10 73.84 Daniela COSTIAN (AUS) Bucuresti 30 Apr 88 65.84 Dani SAMUELS (AUS) Sydney 27 Feb 10 73.36 Irina MESZYNSKI (GDR) Praha 17 Aug 84 65.83 Yanfeng LI (CHN) Jinan 7 Aug 10 73.28 Galina SAVINKOVA (RUS) Donetsk 8 Sep 84 65.58 Gia LEWIS-SMALLWOOD (USA) St Charles, MO 10 Jul 10 73.22 Tsvetanka KHRISTOVA (BUL) Kazanlak 19 Apr 87 65.01 Natalya SADOVA (RUS) Sochi 27 May 10 73.10 Gisela BEYER (GER) Berlin 20 Jul 84 64.49 Elizna NAUDE (RSA) Durban 26 Feb 10 72.92 Martina HELLMANN (GER) Potsdam 20 Aug 87 63.79 Yanfeng LI (CHN) Split 4 Sep 10 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Issued at 18:58 on Saturday, 4 September 2010.
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