2013 World Championships Statistics – Men's HT
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2013 World Championships Statistics – Men’s HT by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Moskva: 1) Krisztian Pars can be the first World Youth Champion to win the World Championships All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 83.89 Ivan Tikhon BLR 1 Helsinki 2005 2 83.63 Ivan Tikhon 1 Osaka 2007 3 2 83.38 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 1 Edmonton 2001 4 3 83.06 Sergey Litvinov URS 1 Roma 1987 5 83.05 Ivan Tikhon 1 Paris 2003 6 4 82.92 Koji Murofushi JPN 2 Edmonton 2001 7 82.68 Sergey Litvinov 1 Helsinki 1983 8 5 82.60 Vadim Devyatovski BLR 2 Helsinki 2005 9 6 82.29 Primoz Kozmus SLO 2 Osaka 2007 10 81.85 Szymon Ziolkowski 1qA Edmonton 2001 11 81.78 Sergey Litvinov 1qA Roma 1987 11 7 81.78 Heinz Weis GER 1 Athinai 1997 13 8 81.70 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1 Tokyo 1991 14 9 81.64 Andrey Abduvaliyev TJK 1 Stuttgart 1993 15 10 81.60 Libor Charfreitag SVK 3 Osaka 2007 16 81.57 Vadim Devyatovskiy BLR 4 Osaka 2007 17 81.56 Andrey Abduvaliyev 1 Göteborg 1995 18 11 81.46 Andrey Skvaruk UKR 2 Athinai 1997 19 81.24 Koji Murofushi 1 Daegu 2011 20 81.20 Vadim Devyatovski 1qA Helsinki 2005 21 12 81.18 Krisztian Pars HUN 2 Daegu 2011 22 13 81.10 Igor Astapkovich BLR 2 Göteborg 1995 22 14 80.98 Tibor Gecsek HUN 3 Göteborg 1995 24 80.94 Yuriy Sedykh 2 Helsinki 1983 24 80.94 Igor Astapkovich 2 Tokyo 1991 25 80.93 Krisztian Pars 5 Osaka 2007 27 15 80.84 Jüri Tamm URS 2 Roma 1987 27 80.84 Primoz Kozmus 1 Berlin 2009 29 16 80.76 Ralph Haber GDR 3 Roma 1987 29 16 80.76 Vasiliy Sidorenko RUS 3 Athiani 1997 31 18 80.61 Libor Charfreitag 1qA Osaka 2007 31 19 80.58 Christoph Sahner FRG 4 Roma 1987 33 20 80.46 Balazs Kiss HUN 1qB Athinai 1997 33 80.46 Koji Murofushi 6 Osaka 2007 34 80.44 Heinz Weis 3 Tokyo 1991 36 80.36 Andrey Abduvaliyev 1qA Tokyo 1991 36 21 80.36 Adrian Annus HUN 2 Paris 2003 38 22 80.27 Ilya Konovalov RUS 3 Edmonton 2001 38 23 80.24 Karsten Kobs GER 1 Sevilla 1999 40 24 80.18 Igor Nikulin URS 5 Roma 1987 40 80.18 Heinz Weis FRG 6 Roma 1987 42 25 80.13 Nicola Vizzoni ITA 4 Edmonton 2001 43 80.12 Koji Murofushi 3 Paris 2003 44 80.09 Szymon Ziolkowski 7 Osaka 2007 45 79.96 Balaszs Kiss 4 Athinai 1997 46 79.93 Andrey Skvaruk 5 Edmonton 2001 47 79.88 Igor Astapkovich 2 Stuttgart 1993 Shortest winning distance: 80.24m by Karsten Kobs (GER) in 1999 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.69m 83.05m Ivan Tikhon BLR Paris 2003 2.22m 83.06 Sergey Litovinov URS Roma 1987 Min 6cm 81.24m Koji Murofushi JPN Daegu 2011 32cm 81.78m Heinz Weis GER Athinai 1997 46cm 81.56m Andrey Abduvaliyev TJK Göteborg 1995 83.38m Szymon Ziolkowski POL Edmonton 2001 Difference between first and third Diff Winning dist 3rd place dist Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.54m 83.89m 79.35m Ivan Tikhon BLR Helsinki 2005 Min 58cm 81.56m 80.98m Andrey Abduvaliyev TJK Göteborg 1995 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.96m 80.98m Tibor Gecsek HUN Göteborg 1995 Min 3cm 81.60m Libor Charfreitag SVK Osaka 2007 Longest Throw in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 83.89m Ivan Tikhon BLR Helsinki 2005 Qualifying 81.85m Szymon Ziolkowski POL Edmonton 2001 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 76.66 9qB David Chaussinand FRA Edmonton 2001 Average of last six (21 st century) World Championships Average 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 Winning distance 82.67 81.24 80.84 83.63 83.89 83.05 83.38 Winning Medal 79.80 79.39 78.09 81.60 79.35 80.12 80.27 8th place 77.90 77.04 76.00 79.66 77.59 77.79 79.34 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 83.89 Ivan Tikhon BLR Helsinki 2005 2 82.92 Koji Murofushi JPN Edmonton 2001 82.60 Vadim Devyatovski BLR Helsinki 2005 3 81.60 Libor Charfreitag SVK Osaka 2007 4 81.57 Vadim Devyatovskiy BLR Osaka 2007 5 80.93 Kristian Pars HUN Osaka 2007 6 80.46 Koji Murofushi JPN Osaka 2007 7 80.09 Szymon Ziolkowski POL Osaka 2007 8 79.66 Markus Esser GER Osaka 2007 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 86.74 Yuriy Sedykh URS Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 2 85.74 Sergey Litvinov URS Stuttgart 30 Aug 1986 85.20 Sergey Litvinov URS Cork 3 July 1984 3 83.18 Juri Tamm URS Vladivostok 14 Sept 1988 82.34 Igor Nikulin URS Dresden 3 July 1986 4 81.57 Vadim Devyatovskiy BLR Osaka 27 Aug 2007 81.44 Olli-Pekka Karjalainen FIN Szombathely 14 July 2002 5 81.07 Koji Murofushi JPN Szombathely 14 July 2002 80.93 Krisztian Pars HUN Osaka 27 Aug 2007 6 80.73 Vladislav Piskunov UKR Szombathely 14 July 2002 80.46 Koji Murofushi JPN Osaka 27 Aug 2007 7 80.09 Szymon Ziolkowski POL Osaka 27 Aug 2007 Multiple Gold Medalists: Ivan Tikhon (BLR): 2003, 200, 2007 Andrey Abuduvaliyev (TJK): 1993, 1995 Sergey Litvinov (URS): 1983, 1987 Multiple Medalists: Primoz Kozmus (SLO): 2007 Silver, 2009 Gold, 2011 Bronze Ivan Tikhon (BLR): 2003 Gold, 2005 Gold, 2007 Gold Koji Murofushi (JPN): 2001 Silver, 2003 Bronze, 2011 Gold Szymon Ziolkowski (POL): 2001 Gold, 2005 Bronze, 2009 Silver Tibor Gecsek (HUN): 1993 Bronze, 1995 Bronze Andrey Abuduvaliyev (TJK): 1993 Gold, 1995 Gold Heinz Weis (GER): 1991 Bronze, 1997 Gold Igor Astapkovich (URS): 1991 Silver, 1993 Silver, 1995 Silver Yuriy Sedykh (URS): 1983 Sivler, 1991 Gold Sergey Litvinov (URS): 1983 Gold, 1987 Gold Note: Ziolkowski, Murofushi & Kozmus has complete set of medals. Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze BLR 2005 Ivan Tikhon Vadim Devyatovski URS 1991 Yuriy Sedykh Igor Astapkovich URS 1987 Sergey Litvinov Juri Tamm URS 1983 Sergey Litvinov Yuriy Sedykh Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: None Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 3 3 BLR 3 3 GER 2 1 TJK 2 POL 1 1 2 SLO 1 1 1 HUN 3 2 UKR 1 1 JPN 1 1 1 RUS 3 SVK 1 GDR 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 82.68 Sergey Litvinov 1 82.04 80.94 1987 83.06 Sergey Litvinov 2 81.50 80.84 1991 81.70 Yuriy Sedykh 2 81.38 80.94 1993 81.64 Andrey Abduvaliyev 4 80.56 79.88 1995 81.56 Andrey Abduvaliyev 6 80.12 81.10 1997 81.78 Heinz Weis 6 81.14 81.46 1999 80.24 Karsten Kobs 1 79.90 79.05 2001 83.38 Szymon Ziolkowski 5 81.88 82.92 2003 83.05 Ivan Tikhon 6 81.77 80.36 2005 83.89 Ivan Tikhon 4 81.52 82.60 2007 83.63 Ivan Tikhon 6 80.77 82.29 2009 80.84 Primoz Kozmus 6 80.15 79.30 2011 81.24 Koji Murofushi 3 & 5 81.24 81.18 The second best throw would have won in 1983, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1999 and 2003 World Champion with Olympic gold medal Name Nat World Championships Olympics Koji Murofushi JPN 2011 2004 Primoz Kozmus SLO 2009 2008 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 2001 2000 Andrey Abuduvaliyev EUN 1993, 1995 1992 Sergey Litvinov URS 1983, 1987 1988 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1991 1976, 1980 World Champion who previously won World Junior gold medal Name Nat World Championships World Junior Championships Szymon Ziolkowski POL 2001 1994 World Championships medalists who previously won World Youth medal: Name Nat World Championships Year World Youth Championships Year Krisztian Pars HUN Silver 2011 Gold 1999 World Champion with European Championships gold medal Name Nat World Championships European Championships Ivan Tikhon BLR 2003, 2005, 2007 2006 Yuriy Sedykh URS 1991 1978, 1982, 1986 World Championships medalists with Asian Games medal: Name Nat World Championships Year Asian Games Year Andrey Abduvaliyev UZB Gold 1993, 1995 Silver 1998 Koji Murofushi JPN Gold 2011 Gold 1998, 2002 World Champion with Asian Championships gold medal: Name Nat World Championships Asian Championships Andrey Abduvaliyev UZB 1993, 1995 1998 World Championships medalists with All African Games medal: None Africans never made a final of the World Championships World Championships medalists with African Championships medal: None Africans never made a final of the World Championships World Champion with Pan American Games gold medal: None The best finish by athletes from Pan American country is 5th by Lance Deal (USA) in 1995 World Champion with Commonwealth Games Gold medal: None The best finish by CWG gold medalist in World Championships is ninth by Sean Carlin (AUS) in 1991 Last six World Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 Koji Murofushi JPN 81.24 Krisztian Pars HUN 81.18 Primoz Kozmus SLO 79.39 2009 Primoz Kozmus SLO 80.84 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 79,30 Aleksey Zagornyi RUS 78.09 2007 Ivan Tikhon BLR 83.63 Primoz Kozmus SLO 82.29 Libor Charfreitag SVK 81.60 2005 Ivan Tikhon BLR 83.89 Vadim Devyatovski BLR 82.60 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 79.35 2003 Ivan Tikhon BLR 83.05 Adrian Annus HUN 80.36 Koji Murofushi JPN 80.12 2001 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 83.38 Koji Murofushi JPN 82.92 Ilya Konovalov RUS 80.27 Last four Olympics: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2012 Krisztian Pars HUN 80.59 Primoz Kozmus SLO 79.36 Koji Murofushi JPN 78.71 2008 Primoz Kozmus SLO 82.02 Vadim Devyatovskiy BLR 81.61 Ivan Tikhon BLR 81.51 2004 Koji Murofushi JPN 82.91 Ivan Tikhon BLR 79.81 Esfref Apak TUR 79.51 2000 Szymon Ziolkowski POL 80.02 Nicola Vizzoni ITA 79.64 Igor Astapkovich BLR 79.17 Last seven World Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2012 Ashraf Amgad El Seify QAT 85.97 Bence Pasztor HUN 76.74 Sukhrob Khodjayev UZB 76.16 2010 Conor McCullough USA 80.79 Akos Hudi HUN 78.37 Alaa El-Din El-Ashry EGY 76.66 2008 Walter Henning USA 76.92 Conor McCullough USA 75.88 Oleg Dubitski BLR 75.42 2006 Yevgeniy Aydamirov RUS 78.42 Kristof