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2020 Olympic Games Statistics 2020 Olympic Games Statistics – Women’s DT by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Tokyo: 1) Can Perkovic become first three-time winner? Third three-time medalist (after Manoliu & Romashkova) 2) Can Lawrence win first Olympic medal for JAM at WDT? Summary Page: All time performance list at the Olympics Performance Performer Dist Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 72.30 Ma rtina Hellmann GDR 1 Seoul 1988 2 2 71.88 Diana Gansky GDR 2 Seoul 1988 3 3 70.06 Maritza Marten CUB 1 Barcelona 1992 4 4 69.96 Evelin Jahl (Schlaak) GDR 1 Moskva 1980 5 5 69.74 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 3 Seoul 1988 6 6 69.66 Ilke Wyludda GER 1 Atlanta 1996 7 7 69.21 Sandra Perkovic CRO 1 Rio de Jan eiro 2016 Shortest winning distance since 1972: 64.74 by Stephanie Trafton (USA) in 2008 Margin of Victory Difference Winning dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.34m 51.42 Nina Romashkova URS Helsinki 1952 3.18m 69.66 Ilke Wyludda GER Atlanta 1996 Min 6cm 57.27 Tamara Press URS To kyo 1964 34cm 67.02 Natalya Sadova RUS Athinai 2004 Longest throw in each round Round distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 72.30 Martina Hellmann GDR Seoul 1988 Qualifying 67.92 Larisa Korotkevich EUN Barcelona 1992 Longest non-qualifier for the final Dist Po sition Name Nat Venue Year 61 .98 13q Barbara Hechav arria Aponte CUB Atlanta 1996 Best Marks for Places in the Olympics Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 72.30 Martina Hell mann GDR Seoul 1988 2 71.88 Diana Gansky GDR Seoul 1988 3 69.74 Tsvetanka K hristova BUL Seoul 1988 4 69.14 Svetlana Mitkova BUL Seoul 1988 Last eight Olympics: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2016 Sandra Perkovic CRO 69.21 Melina Robert-Michon FRA 66.73 Denia Caballero CUB 65.34 2012 Sandra Perkovic CRO 69.11 Li Yanfeng CHN 67.22 Yarelis Barrios CUB 66.38 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 Vera Cechlova CZE 66.08 2000 Ellina Zvereva BLR 68.40 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE 65.71 Irina Yatchenko BLR 65.20 1996 Ilke Wyludda GER 69.66 Natalya Sadova RUS 66.48 Ellina Zvereva BLR 65.64 1992 Maritza Marten CUB 70.06 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 67.78 Daniela Costian AUS 66.24 1988 Martina Hellmann GDR 72.30 Diana Gansky GDR 71.88 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 69.74 All time performance list at the Olympics Performance Performer Dist Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 72.30 Ma rtina Hellmann GDR 1 Seoul 1988 2 2 71.88 Diana Gansky GDR 2 Seoul 1988 3 3 70.06 Maritza Marten CUB 1 Barcelona 1992 4 4 69.96 Evel in Jahl (Schlaak) GDR 1 Moskva 1980 5 5 69.74 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 3 Seoul 1988 6 6 69.66 Ilke Wyludda GER 1 Atlanta 1996 7 7 69.21 Sandra Perkovic CRO 1 Rio de Janeiro 2016 8 8 69.14 Svetlana Mitkova BUL 4 Seoul 1988 9 69.11 Sandra Perkovic 1 London 2012 10 69.00 Evelin Schlaak 1 Montreal 1976 11 9 68.9 4 Ellina Zvereva URS 5 Seoul 1988 12 68.40 Ellina Zvereva BLR 1 Sydney 2000 13 10 67.92 Larisa Korotkevich EUN 1q Barcelona 1992 14 11 67.90 Maria Petkova (Vergova) BUL 2 Moskva 1980 15 12 67.84 Zdenka Silhava TCH 6 Seoul 1988 16 67.78 Tsevetanka Kh ristova 2 Barcelona 1992 17 13 67.40 Tatyana Lesovaya URS 3 Moskva 1980 18 67.30 Maria Vergova 2 Montreal 1976 19 14 67.26 Gabriele Reinsch GDR 7 Seoul 1988 20 15 67.22 Li Yanfeng CHN 2 London 2012 21 16 67.08 Gisela Beyer GDR 4 Moskva 1980 22 17 67.02 Natalya Sadova RUS 1 Athinai 2004 23 66.88 Gabriele Reinsch 1q Seoul 1988 24 18 66.84 Gabriele Hinzmann GDR 3 Montreal 1976 25 66.78 Ilke Wyludda 1qA Atlanta 1996 26 19 66.73 Melina Robert-Michon FRA 2 Rio de Janeiro 2016 27 20 66.68 Anastasia Kelesidou GRE 2 Athinai 2004 28 21 66.62 Faina Melnik URS 1 München 1972 29 66.52 Zdenka Silhava 1q Seoul 1988 30 66.48 Natalya Sadov a 2 Atlanta 1996 31 66.40 Faina Melnik 4 Montreal 1976 32 22 66.38 Yarelys Barrios CUB 3 London 2012 33 23 66.24 Daniela Costian AUS 3 Barcelona 1992 34 24 66.12 Margitta Pufe Droese GDR 5 Moskva 1980 35 25 66.08 Vera Pospisilova -Cechlova CZE 4 Athinai 2004 36 26 65.94 Hou Xuemei CHN 8 Seoul 1988 36 65.94 Yarelys Barrios CUB 1qA London 2012 36 26 65.94 Nadine Müller GER 4 London 2012 39 65.89 Nad ine Mülle r 1qB London 2012 40 28 65.88 Sabine Engel GDR 5 Montreal 1976 41 28 65.75 Olena Antonova UKR 5 Athinai 2004 42 65.74 Sandra Perkovic 2qB London 2012 43 65.71 Anastasia Kelesidou 2 Sydney 2000 44 65.64 Ellina Zvereva 3 Atlanta 1996 45 65.52 Margitta Pufe 1q Moskva 1980 45 65.52 Larisa Korotkevich 4 Barcelona 1992 47 30 65.48 Franka Dietzsch GER 4 Atlanta 1996 48 65.40 Diana Gansky 2q Seoul 1988 49 31 65.38 Argentina Menis ROU 6 Montreal 1976 49 31 65.38 Yaime Perez CUB 1qB Rio de Janeiro 2016 51 33 65.36 Ria Stalman NED 1 Los Ange les 1984 52 34 65.34 Denia Caballero CUB 3 Rio de Janeiro 2016 53 35 65.20 Irina Yatchenko BLR 3 Sydney 2000 54 36 65.14 Su Xinyue CHN 2qB Rio de Janeiro 2016 55 65.12 Gabriele Hinzman n 1q Montreal 1976 56 37 65.10 Xiao Yanling CHN 1qB Atlanta 1996 57 65.06 Argentina Menis 2 München 1972 58 65.02 Maria Vergova 2q Moskva 1980 58 65.02 Maritza Marten 2q Barcelona 1992 Shortest winning distance since 1972: 64.74 by Stephanie Trafton (USA) in 2008 Margin of Victory Difference Winning dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.34m 51.42 Nina Romashkova URS Helsinki 1952 3.18m 69.66 Ilke Wyludda GER Atlanta 1996 Min 6cm 57.27 Tamara Press URS To kyo 1964 34cm 67.02 Natalya Sadova RUS Athinai 2004 Difference between first and third Diff Winning dist 3rd place dist Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 7.83m 47.63 39.80 Gisela Mauermayer GER Berlin 1936 5.13m 51.42 46.29 Nina Romashkova URS Helsinki 1952 4.02m 69.66 65.64 Ellina Zvereva BLR Atlanta 1996 Min 30cm 57.27 56.97 Tamara Press URS Tokyo 1964 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.62m 38.74m Jadwiga Wajs POL Los Angeles 1932 2.48m 46.29m Nina Dumbadze URS Helsinki 1952 1.56m 39.80m Paula Mcllenhauer GER Berlin 1936 1.48m 64.34m Vasika Stoeva BUL München 1972 Min 6cm 35.92m Ruth Svedberg SWE Amsterdam 1928 Longest throw in each round Round distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 72.30 Martina Hellmann GDR Seoul 1988 Qualifying 67.92 Larisa Korotkevich EUN Barcelona 1992 Longest non-qualifier for the final Dist Position Name Nat Venue Year 61.98 13q Barbara Hechavarria Aponte CUB Atlanta 1996 Average from last nine Olympics Average 2016 2012 2008 2004 2000 1996 1992 1988 1984 Winning distance 68.43 69.21 69.11 64.74 67.02 68.40 69.66 70.06 72.30 65.36 Winning Medal 65.65 65.34 66.38 62.59 66.08 65.20 65.64 66.24 69.74 63.64 Missing Medal (4 th ) 65.20 64.90 65.94 62.20 65.75 65.00 65.48 65.52 69.14 62.84 8th 62.86 63.06 61.68 60.66 61.05 62.57 62.48 63.42 65.94 55.88 Shortest to make final 60.32 60.23 62.47 60.28 61.35 60.74 62.02 60.88 61.56 53.34 Best Marks for Places in the Olympics Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 72.30 Martina Hellmann GDR Seoul 1988 2 71.88 Diana Gansky GDR Seoul 1988 3 69.74 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL Seoul 1988 4 69.14 Svetlana Mitkova BUL Seoul 1988 5 68.94 Ellina Zvereva URS Seoul 1988 6 67.84 Zdenka Silhava TCH Seoul 1988 7 67.26 Gabriele Reinsch GDR Seoul 1988 8 65.94 Hou Xuemei CHN Seoul 1988 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 Neubrand enburg 9 July1988 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 19 84 5 68.94 Maria Petkova BUL Berlin 20 July 1984 Ellina Zvereva URS Seoul 29 Sept 1988 68.46 Silvia Madetzky GDR Potsdam 20 Aug 1987 6 68.04 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL Berlin 20 July 1984 67.84 Zdenka Silhava TCH Seoul 29 Sept 1988 Multiple Gold Medalists: Sandra Perkovic (CRO): 2012, 2016 Evelin Jahl (Schlaak) (GDR): 1976, 1980 Nina Ponomaryova (URS): 1952, 1960 Multiple Medalists: Sandra Perkovic (CRO) 2012 Gold, 2016 Gold Yarelis Barrios (CUB): 2008 Silver, 2012 Bronze Natalya Sadova (RUS): 1996 Silver, 2004 Gold Anastasia Kelesidou (GRE): 2000 Silver, 2004 Silver Irina Yatchenko (BLR): 2000 Bronze, 2004 Bronze Ellina Zvereva (BLR): 1996 Bronze, 2000 Gold Tsvetanka Khristova (BUL): 1988 Bronze, 1992 Silver Evelin Jahl (Schlaak) (GDR): 1976 Gold, 1980 Gold Maria Petkova Vergova (BUL): 1976 Silver, 1980 Silver Lia Manoliu (ROU): 1960 Bronze, 1964 Bronze, 1968 Gold Tamara Press (URS): 1960 Silver, 1964 Gold Nina onomaryova Romashkova (URS): 1952 Gold, 1956 Bronze, 1960 Gold Jadwiga Wajs (POL): 1932 Bronze, 1936 Silver Lillian Copeland (USA): 1928 Silver, 1932 Gold Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze BLR 2000 Ellina Zvereva Irina Yatchenko GDR 1988 Martina Hellmann Diana Gansky GDR 1976 Evelin Schlaak Gabriele Hinzmann URS 1960 Nina Ponomaryova Tamara Press URS 1956 Irina Beglyakova Nina Ponomaryova URS 1952 Nina Romashkova Yelizaveta Bagriantseva Nina Dumbadze FRA 1948 Micheline Ostermeyer Jacqueline Mazeas GER 1936 Gisela Mauermayer Paula Mollehauer USA 1932 Lillian Copeland Ruth Osborn Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year GER Lars Riedel Ilke Wyludda Atlanta 1996 GDR Martina Hellmann 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