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Discus Throw 2019.Xlsx sesasons 2019 - 1930 top-10 athletes 2019 1 71.86 Daniel Ståhl 27.08.1992 SWE 1 Bottnarydskastet Bottnaryd 29.06.2019 2 70.78 Fedrick Dacres 28.02.1994 JAM 1 Mohammed VI/DL ar-Rabāṭ 16.06.2019 3 68.14 Lukas Weißhaidinger 20.02.1992 AUT 3 Mohammed VI/DL ar-Rabāṭ 16.06.2019 4 67.98 Lois Maikel Martínez 03.06.1981 ESP 1 Basque Country Ch Durango 14.07.2019 5 67.78 Ola Stunes Isene 29.01.1995 NOR 1 Albufeira 12.04.2019 6 67.73 Andrius Gudžius 14.02.1991 LTU 1 NC Palanga 26.07.2019 7 67.57 Traves Smikle ¶ 07.05.1992 JAM 1 Central Hurdles R Spanish Town 19.01.2019 8 67.32 Alin Alexandru Firfirica 03.11.1995 ROU 1 Skolimowska (10) Chorzów 14.09.2019 9 67.23 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 3 Gyulai (8) Székesfehérvár 09.07.2019 10 67.19 Ehsan Hadadi 21.01.1985 IRI 1 CVEATC Thr. - elite Chula Vista, California 11.04.2019 2018 1 69.72 Daniel Ståhl 27.08.1992 SWE 1 NC (SWE Ch) Eskilstuna 26.08.2018 2 69.67 Fedrick Dacres 28.02.1994 JAM 1 Bauhaus/DL Stockholm 10.06.2018 3 69.59 Andrius Gudžius 14.02.1991 LTU 2 Bauhaus/DL Stockholm 10.06.2018 4 68.98 Lukas Weißhaidinger 20.02.1992 AUT 1 Pfingstsportfest Rehlingen 20.05.2018 5 68.85 Ehsan Hadadi 21.01.1985 IRI 1 CV Throws - Elite Chula Vista, California 12.04.2018 6 68.61 Reggie Jagers 13.08.1994 USA 1 USATF Des Moines, Iowa 24.06.2018 7 67.72 Traves Smikle ¶ 07.05.1992 JAM 2 Big Shot Inv Kingston 20.01.2018 8 67.59 Christoph Harting 04.10.1990 GER 1 Sole Cup (13) Schönebeck 18.05.2018 9 67.06 Mason Finley 07.10.1990 USA 2 USATF Des Moines, Iowa 24.06.2018 10 66.98 Martin Wierig 10.06.1987 GER 2 Sole Cup (13) Schönebeck 18.05.2018 2017 1 71.29 Daniel Ståhl 27.08.1992 SWE 1 Folksam Sollentuna 29.06.2017 2 69.21 Andrius Gudžius 14.02.1991 LTU 1 WCh London 05.08.2017 3 68.88 Fedrick Dacres 28.02.1994 JAM 1 King of the Ring Kingston 11.02.2017 4 68.03 Mason Finley 07.10.1990 USA 3 WCh London 05.08.2017 5 67.68 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 1 Skolimowska TF Cetniewo 29.07.2017 6 67.05 Philip Milanov 06.07.1991 BEL 4 Bauhaus/DL Stockholm 18.06.2017 7 66.73 Robert Urbanek 29.04.1987 POL 2 Folksam Sollentuna 29.06.2017 8 66.67 Lois Maikel Martínez 03.06.1981 ESP 1 Durango 18.02.2017 9 66.61 Andrew Evans 25.01.1991 USA 2 CV Throws - Elite Chula Vista, California 20.04.2017 10 66.52 Lukas Weißhaidinger 20.02.1992 AUT 3cA Werfertage Halle 20.05.2017 2016 1 68.72 Daniel Ståhl 27.08.1992 SWE 1 SWE Ch Sollentuna 28.08.2016 2 68.37 Christoph Harting 04.10.1990 GER 1 OG Rio de Janeiro 13.08.2016 3 68.15 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 1 Team Ch Warszawa 28.05.2016 4 68.04 Robert Harting 18.10.1984 GER 1 NC Kassel 19.06.2016 5 68.02 Fedrick Dacres 28.02.1994 JAM 1 Triton Inv La Jolla, California 23.04.2016 6 67.62 Victor Hogan 25.07.1989 RSA 1 NC Stellenbosch 15.04.2016 7 67.60 Martin Wierig 10.06.1987 GER 1cA Werfer-Cup Wiesbaden 15.05.2016 8 67.45 Sam Mattis 19.03.1994 USA 1 College Classic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19.03.2016 9 67.26 Philip Milanov 06.07.1991 BEL 2 Diamond/DL Doha 06.05.2016 10 67.16 Daniel Jasinski 05.08.1989 GER 2cA Werfer-Cup Wiesbaden 15.05.2016 2015 1. 68.29 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 1 Skolimowska TF Cetniewo 01.08.2015 2. 68.19 Jason Morgan 06.10.1982 JAM 1 Classic Pearl, Mississippi 06.06.2015 3. 67.93 Christoph Harting 04.10.1990 GER 1 Werfertage Halle 16.05.2015 4. 67.39 Zoltán Kővágó ¶ 10.04.1979 HUN 1 Németh Szombathely 17.06.2015 5. 67.24 Lukas Weißhaidinger 20.02.1992 AUT 1 SVS Schwechat 01.08.2015 6. 67.20 Gerhard Mayer 20.05.1980 AUT 1 Schwechat 04.05.2015 7. 66.90 Philip Milanov 06.07.1991 BEL 2 WCh Beijing 29.08.2015 8. 66.75 Benn Harradine 14.10.1982 AUS 2cA Werfer-Cup Wiesbaden 10.05.2015 9. 66.67 Martin Kupper 31.05.1989 EST 1 EP-w Leiria 14.03.2015 10. 66.40 Fedrick Dacres 28.02.1994 JAM 1 UWI Inv Mona 21.03.2015 2014 1. 69.28 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 1cA Werfertage Halle 17.05.2014 2. 68.47 Robert Harting 18.10.1984 GER 1 FBK-Games Hengelo 08.06.2014 3. 67.92 Martin Marić ¶ 19.04.1984 CRO 1 OTC Chula Vista, California 17.05.2014 4. 66.89 Daniel Ståhl 27.08.1992 SWE 1 Steve Scott Inv Irvine, California 03.05.2014 5. 66.75 Fedrick Dacres 28.02.1994 JAM 1 Texas R Austin, Texas 29.03.2014 6. 66.59 Martin Wierig 10.06.1987 GER 2cA Werfer-Cup Wiesbaden 10.05.2014 7. 66.50 Jorge Y. Fernández 02.10.1987 CUB 2 Athletissima/DL Lausanne 03.07.2014 8. 66.37 Andrew Evans 25.01.1991 USA 1 Tenn Chall Knoxville, Tennessee 03.05.2014 9. 66.28 Gerd Kanter 06.05.1979 EST 1 Niidupargi ss Pärnu 24.09.2014 10. 66.11 Andrius Gudžius 14.02.1991 LTU 1 Club Ch Kaunas 31.05.2014 compiled by Priit Tänava, Estonia / ATFS updated at 16.10.2019 sesasons 2019 - 1930 top-10 athletes 2013 1. 71.84 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 1 FBK-Games Hengelo 08.06.2013 2. 69.91 Robert Harting 18.10.1984 GER 2 FBK-Games Hengelo 08.06.2013 3. 68.20 Benn Harradine 14.10.1982 AUS 1 Townsville 10.05.2013 4. 68.16 Julian Wruck 06.07.1991 AUS 1 Claremont, California 01.06.2013 5. 67.59 Gerd Kanter 06.05.1979 EST 1 ERGO Finaal Kohila 31.08.2013 6. 67.46 Martin Wierig 10.06.1987 GER 1 Golden Spike Ostrava 26.06.2013 7. 66.98 Ehsan Hadadi 21.01.1985 IRI 3 Golden Spike Ostrava 26.06.2013 8. 66.84 Brett Morse 11.02.1989 GBR 1 Welsh Ch Cardiff 30.06.2013 9. 66.16 Yennifer Frank Casañas 18.10.1978 ESP 1 Vila Nova de Cerveira 24.07.2013 10. 65.98 Lois Maikel Martínez 03.06.1981 CUB 1 Donnas 07.07.2013 2012 1. 70.66 Robert Harting 18.10.1984 GER 1 Danek Turnov 22.05.2012 2. 70.28 Virgilijus Alekna 13.02.1972 LTU 1 Klaipėda 23.06.2012 3. 68.94 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 2cA Werfertage Halle 19.05.2012 4. 68.33 Martin Wierig 10.06.1987 GER 1 Throws Schönebeck 26.07.2012 5. 68.24 Lawrence Okoye 06.10.1991 GBR 3cA Werfertage Halle 19.05.2012 6. 68.21 Zoltán Kővágó ¶ 10.04.1979 HUN 1 Budapest 04.05.2012 7. 68.20 Ehsan Hadadi 21.01.1985 IRI 4cA Werfertage Halle 19.05.2012 8. 68.03 Gerd Kanter 06.05.1979 EST 3 OG London 07.08.2012 9. 67.74 Yennifer Frank Casañas 18.10.1978 ESP 1 ECCC Vila Real de Santo António 27.05.2012 10. 67.53 Benn Harradine 14.10.1982 AUS 1 Townsville 05.05.2012 2011 1. 69.50 Zoltán Kővágó ¶ 10.04.1979 HUN 1 Gyulai Budapest 30.07.2011 2. 68.99 Robert Harting 18.10.1984 GER 1cA Werfertage Halle 21.05.2011 3. 68.76 Jarred Rome 21.12.1976 USA 1 Chula Vista, California 06.08.2011 4. 68.49 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 1 Kusoc Szczecin 25.06.2011 5. 67.99 Gerd Kanter 06.05.1979 EST 1 Skolimowska Warszawa 20.09.2011 6. 67.97 Mario Pestano 08.04.1978 ESP 1 ESP Ch Málaga 07.08.2011 7. 67.90 Virgilijus Alekna 13.02.1972 LTU 1 NC Kaunas 24.07.2011 8. 67.77 Rutger Smith 09.07.1981 NED 1 Weert 06.09.2011 9. 67.63 Lawrence Okoye 06.10.1991 GBR 1cA McCain London 09.07.2011 10. 67.21 Martin Wierig 10.06.1987 GER 2cA Werfertage Halle 21.05.2011 2010 1. 71.45 Gerd Kanter 06.05.1979 EST 1cA WRC Chula Vista, California 29.04.2010 2. 69.90 Jason Young 27.05.1981 USA 1 TT Open Lubbock, Texas 26.03.2010 3. 69.83 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 1 Aviva Gateshead 10.07.2010 4. 69.69 Zoltán Kővágó ¶ 10.04.1979 HUN 1 Diamond Shanghai 23.05.2010 5. 69.69 Robert Harting 18.10.1984 GER 1 DKB-Duelle Neubrandenburg 28.08.2010 6. 68.45 Ehsan Hadadi 21.01.1985 IRI 1 Tehrān 16.06.2010 7. 67.23 Bogdan Pištšalnikov 26.08.1982 RUS 1 Club Ch Sotši 27.05.2010 8. 67.20 Roland Varga ¶ 22.10.1977 CRO 1 Budapest 24.07.2010 9. 66.95 Yennifer Frank Casañas 18.10.1978 ESP 1 Castellón 06.09.2010 10.
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