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2013 World Championships Statistics – Women's DT by K Ken Nakamura 2013 World Championships Statistics – Women’s DT by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Moskva: 1) Perkovic could be the first from CRO to win a medal in this event at the World Championships. 2) Barrios, if she wins, will be the first to complete the medal set in this event at Worlds. All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Dist Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 71.62 Martina Hellmann GDR 1 Roma 1987 2 2 71.02 Tsvetanka Kristova BUL 1 Tokyo 1991 3 3 70.12 Diana Gansky GDR 2 Roma 1987 4 4 69.12 Ilke Wyludda GER 2 Tokyo 1991 5 68.94 Martina Optiz 1 Helsinki 1983 6 5 68.82 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 3 Roma 1987 7 6 68.64 Ellina Zvereva BLR 1 Göteborg 1995 8 68.40 Ilke Wyludda 1qB Helsinki 1987 9 7 68.26 Larisa Mikhalchenko URS 3 Tokyo 1991 10 68.20 Ilke Wyludda GDR 4 Roma 1987 11 8 68.14 Franka Dietzsch GER 1 Sevilla 1999 12 67.72 Ilke Wyludda 1qA Tokyo 1991 13 9 67.44 Galina Murashova GDR 2 Helsinki 1983 14 10 67.40 Olga Burova RUS 1 Stuttgart 1993 15 11 67.32 Irina Yatchenko BLR 1 Paris 2003 16 67.20 Ilke Wyludda 2 Göteborg 1995 17 67.14 Martina Hellmann GER 4 Tokyo 1991 17 12 67.14 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE 2 Paris 2003 19 67.10 Tsvetanka Khristova 1qB Tokyo 1991 19 67.10 Ellina Zvereva BLR 1 Edmonton 2001 21 66.86 Tsvetanka Khristova 2qB Roma 1987 21 66.86 Olga Chemyavskaya 3 Göteborg 1995 23 13 66.82 Beatrice Faumuina NZL 1 Athinai 1997 24 66.80 Martina Hellmann 3qB Roma 1987 25 14 66.73 Katerina Voggoli GRE 3 Paris 2003 26 66.61 Franka Dietzsch 1 Osaka 2007 27 66.59 Franka Dietzsch 1qA Sevilla 1999 28 15 66.58 Svetla Mitkova BUL 5 Roma 1987 29 66.56 Franka Dietzsch GER 1 Helsinki 2005 30 16 66.52 Li Yangfang CHN 1 Daegu 2011 31 17 66.44 Mariya Petkova BUL 3 Helsinki 1983 32 18 66.42 Nicoleta Grasu ROU 2 Edmonton 2001 33 19 66.06 Daniela Costian AUS 5 Tokyo 1991 34 66.05 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE 2 Sevilla 1999 35 65.97 Nadine Müller GER 2 Daegu 2011 35 65.94 Ellina Zvereva 1qB Athinai 1997 37 65.90 Ellina Zvereva 2 Athinai 1997 37 20 65.90 Yelana Antonova UKR 4 Paris 2003 39 65.84 Mariya Petkova 1qA Helsinki 1983 40 65.78 Ellina Zvereva 1qB Edmonton 2001 40 21 65.78 Darya Pishchalnikova RUS 2 Osaka 2007 Shortest winning distance: 65.44m by Dani Samuels in 2009 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.23m 66.56 Franka Dietzsch GER Helsinki 2005 2.09m 68.14 Franka Dietzsch GER Sevilla 1999 Min 13cm 65.44 Dani Samuels AUS Berlin 2009 18cm 67.32 Irina Yatchenko BLR Paris 2003 Difference between first and third Diff Winning dist 3rd place dist Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 3.37m 66.56 63.19 Franka Dietzsch GER Helsinki 2005 Min 24cm 65.44m 65.20 Dani Samuels AUS Berlin 2009 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.54m 65.20 Nicoleta Grasu ROU Berlin 2009 Min 12cm 65.50 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE Edmonton 2001 Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 71.62m Martina Hellmann GDR Roma 1987 Qualifying 68.40m Ilke Wyludda GDR Roma 1987 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 62.20 6qA Li Qiumei CHN Sevilla 1999 Average of last six (21 st century) World Championships Average 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 Winning Distance 66.59 66.52 65.44 66.61 66.56 67.32 67.10 Winning Medal 65.04 65.73 65.20 63.90 63.19 66.73 65.50 8th place 60.94 62.08 60.92 61.17 59.37 61.61 60.49 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 71.62 Martina Hellmann GDR Roma 1987 2 70.12 Diana Gansky GDR Roma 1987 69.12 Ilke Wyludda GER Tokyo 1991 3 68.82 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL Roma 1987 4 68.20 Ilke Wyludda GDR Roma 1987 5 66.58 Svetla Mitkova BUL Roma 1987 6 65.56 Min Chunfeng CHN Tokyo 1991 7 64.92 Irina Yatchenko URS Tokyo 1991 8 63.62 Zhao Yonghua CHN Tokyo 1991 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 76.80 Gabriele Reinsch GDR Neubrandenburg 9 July 1988 2 74.40 Ilke Wyludda GDR Berlin 13 Sept 1988 72.94 Diana Gansky GDR Neubrandenburg 9 July 1988 3 72.24 Ilke Wyludda GDR Neubrandenburg 9 July 1988 71.60 Martina Hellmann GDR Berlin 20 July 1984 4 71.38 Martina Hellmann GDR Neubrandenburg 9 July 1988 69.16 Zdenka Silhava TCH Berlin 20 July 1984 5 68.94 Maria Petkova BUL Berlin 20 July 1984 Ellina Zvereva URS Seoul 29 Sept 1988 6 68.04 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL Berlin 20 July 1984 Multiple Gold Medalists: Franka Dietzsch (GER): 1999, 2005, 2007 Ellina Zvereva (BLR): 1995, 2001 Martina Hellman-Opitz (GDR):1983, 1987 Multiple Medalists: Yarelis Barrios (CUB): 2007 Silver, 2009 Silver, 2011 Bronze Franka Dietzsch (GER): 1999 Gold, 2005 Gold, 2007 Gold Anastasia Kelesidou (GRE): 1999 Silver, 2001 Bronze, 2003 Silver Nicoleta Grasu (ROU): 1999 Bronze, 2001 Silver, 2009 Bronze Natalya Sadova (RUS): 1997 Bronze, 2005 Silver Ellina Zvereva (BLR): 1995 Gold, 1997 Silver, 2001 Gold Olga Burova-Chemyavskaya (RUS): 1993 Gold, 1995 Bronze Ilke Wyludda (GER): 1991 Silver, 1995 Silver Tsvestanka Khristova (BUL): 1987 Bronze, 1991 Gold Martina Hellman-Opitz (GDR):1983 Gold, 1987 Gold Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GRE 2003 Anastasia Kelesidou Katerina Voggoli GDR 1987 Martina Hellmann Diana Gansky Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year GDR Jürgen Schult Martin Hellmann Roma 1987 Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GER 3 3 BLR 3 1 GDR 2 1 RUS 1 2 2 AUS 1 1 BUL 1 2 CHN 1 1 NZL 1 GRE 2 2 ROU 1 2 URS 1 1 CUB 1 2 CZE 1 Round in which the winning marks were recorded by winners Dist Winner Winning marks were recorded in Second best throw Dist for 2 nd 1983 68.94 Martina Opitz 6 68.74 67.44 1987 71.62 Martina Hellmann 4 71.08 70.12 1991 71.02 Tsvetanka Khristova 6 66.96 69.12 1993 67.40 Olga Burova 2 67.06 65.36 1995 68.64 Ellina Zvereva 1 66.92 67.20 1997 66.82 Beatrice Faumuina 3 62.60 65.90 1999 68.14 Franka Dietzsch 5 67.60 66.05 2001 67.10 Ellina Zvereva 2 65.37 66.42 2003 67.32 Irina Yatchenko 1 66.12 67.14 2005 66.56 Franka Dietzsch 4 65.29 64.33 2007 66.61 Franka Dietzsch 1 66.48 65.78 2009 65.44 Dani Samuels 5 64.76 65.31 2011 66.52 Li Yanfang 2 65.60 65.97 The second best throw would have won in 1983, 1987, 1993, 1999, 2005 and 2007 World Champion with Olympic Gold medal Name Nat World Championships Olympics Ellina Zvereva BLR 1995, 2001 2000 Martina Hellmann GDR 1987 1988 World Champion who previously won World Junior gold medal Name Nat World Championships World Junior Championships Dani Samuels AUS 2009 2006 World Champion who previously won World Youth Gold medal: Name Nat World Championships World Youth Championships Dani Samuels AUS 2009 2005 World Champion with European Championships gold medal Name Nat World Championships European Championships Franka Dietzsch GER 1999, 2005, 2007 1998 World Championships medalists with Asian Games gold medal: Name Nat World Championships Year Asian Games Year Min Chunfeng CHN Bronze 1993 Gold 1994 World Championships medalists with Asian Championships gold medal: Name Nat World Championships Year Asian Championships Year Min Chunfeng CHN Bronze 1993 Gold 1991 World Championships medalists with All African Games medal: None: No African made a final of World Championships World Championships medalists with African Championships medal: None: No African made a final of World Championships World Champion with Pan American Games gold medal Name Nat World Championships Year Pan American Games Year Yarelis Barrios CUB Silver 2009 Gold 2007 World Champion with Commonwealth Games Gold medal: Name Nat World Championships Commonwealth Games Beatrice Faumuina NZL 1997 1998, 2002 Last six World Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 Li Yanfang CHN 66.52 Nadine Müller GER 65.97 Yarelis Barrios CUB 65.73 2009 Dani Samuel AUS 65.44 Yarelis Barrios CUB 65.31 Nicoleta Grasu ROU 65.20 2007 Franka Dietzsch GER 66.61 Darya Pishchalnikova RUS 65.78 Yarelis Barrios CUB 63.90 2005 Franka Dietzsch GER 66.56 Natalya Sadova RUS 64.33 Vera Cechlova CZE 63.19 2003 Irina Yatchenko BLR 67.32 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE 67.14 Katerina Voggoli GRE 66.73 2001 Ellina Zvereva BLR 67.10 Nicoleta Grasu ROU 66.42 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE 65.50 Last four Olympics: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2012 Sandra Perkovic CRO 69.11 Darya Pishchalnikova RUS 67.56 Li Yanfeng CHN 67.22 2008 Stephanie Trafton USA 64.74 Yarelis Barrios CUB 63.64 Yelena Antonova UKR 62.59 2004 Natalya Sadova RUS 67.02 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE 66.68 Irina Yatchenko BLR 66.17 2000 Ellina Zvereva BLR 68.40 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE 65.71 Irina Yatchenko BLR 65.20 Last seven World Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2012 Anna Rüh GER 62.38 Shanice Craft GER 60.42 Shelbi Vaughan USA 60,07 2010 Yaime Perez CUB 56.01 Erin Pendleton USA 54.96 Yuliya Kurylo UKR 53.96 2008 Xi Shangxue CHN 54.96 Julia Fischer GER 54.69 Sandra Perkovic CRO 54.24 2006 Dani Samuels AUS 60.63 Pan Saili CHN 57.40 Tan Jian CHN 56.09 2004 Ma Xuejun CHN 57.85 Darya Pishchalnikova RUS 57.37 Nadine Müller GER 57.13 2002 Ma Xuejun CHN 58.85 Xu Shaoyang CHN 57.87 Seema Antil IND 55.83 2000 Xu Shaoyang CHN 54.41 Jana Tucholke GER 53.97 Olga Goncharenko BLR 53.64 Last eight World Youth Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2013 Xie Yuchen CHN 56.34 Claudine Vita GER 52.59 Liang Xinjun CHN 51.50 2011 Rosalia Vazquez CUB 53.51 Yan Liang CHN 52.89 Shelbi Vaughan USA 52.58 2009 Shanshan Li CHN 51.65 Alex Collatz USA 50.09 Shanice Craft GER 49.15 2007 Julia Fischer
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