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0 Qsummary Mark London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 SUMMARY Javelin Throw Men - Qualification With qualifying standard of 83.00 (Q) or at least the 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 98.48 Jan ZELEZNÝ CZE 30 Jena (Abbe Sport Ground) 25 May 1996 Championships Record CR 92.80 Jan ZELEZNÝ CZE 35 Edmonton (Commonwealth Stadium) 12 Aug 2001 World Leading WL 94.44 Johannes VETTER GER 24 Luzern (Stadion Allmend) 11 Jul 2017 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 10 August 2017 RANK PLACE GROUP BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 1 1 A Johannes VETTER GER 26 Mar 93 91.20 Q 2 1 B Petr FRYDRYCH CZE 13 Jan 88 86.22 Q SB 3 2 B Keshorn WALCOTT TTO 2 Apr 93 86.01 Q 4 2 A Tero PITKÄMÄKI FIN 19 Dec 82 85.97 Q 5 3 B Andreas HOFMANN GER 16 Dec 91 85.62 Q 6 4 B Ioánnis KIRIAZÍS GRE 19 Jan 96 84.60 Q 7 5 B Davinder SINGH IND 18 Dec 88 84.22 Q 8 6 B Thomas RÖHLER GER 30 Sep 91 83.87 Q 9 7 B Jakub VADLEJCH CZE 10 Oct 90 83.87 Q 10 8 B Magnus KIRT EST 10 Apr 90 83.86 Q 11 3 A Ahmed Bader MAGOUR QAT 3 Mar 96 83.83 Q 12 4 A Julius YEGO KEN 4 Jan 89 83.57 Q 13 5 A Marcin KRUKOWSKI POL 14 Jun 92 83.49 Q 14 6 A Hamish PEACOCK AUS 15 Oct 90 82.46 15 7 A Neeraj CHOPRA IND 24 Dec 97 82.26 16 8 A Jaroslav JÍLEK CZE 22 Oct 89 80.97 17 9 A Andrian MARDARE MDA 20 Jun 95 80.18 18 9 B Cyrus HOSTETLER USA 8 Aug 86 79.71 19 10 A Rolands ŠTROBINDERS LAT 14 Apr 92 79.68 20 10 B Anderson PETERS GRN 21 Oct 97 78.99 21 11 B Norbert RIVASZ-TÓTH HUN 6 May 96 78.76 22 11 A Chao-Tsun CHENG TPE 17 Oct 93 77.87 23 12 A Ryohei ARAI JPN 23 Jun 91 77.38 24 12 B Ben LANGTON-BURNELL NZL 10 Jul 92 76.46 25 13 A Tanel LAANMÄE EST 29 Sep 89 76.41 26 14 A Vítezslav VESELÝ CZE 27 Feb 83 75.50 27 15 A Pavel MIALESHKA BLR 24 Nov 92 75.33 28 13 B Braian TOLEDO ARG 8 Sep 93 75.29 29 14 B Alexandru NOVAC ROU 24 Mar 97 74.67 30 15 B Rocco VAN ROOYEN RSA 23 Dec 92 74.02 31 16 B Waruna RANKOTH PEDIGE SRI 14 May 88 73.16 A Edis MATUSEVICIUS LTU 30 Jun 96 NM 1 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-JT-M-q----.RS4..v1 Issued at 21:18 on Thursday, 10 August 2017 2 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 SUMMARY Javelin Throw Men - Qualification 10 August 2017 RANK PLACE GROUP BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2017 98.48 Jan ZELEZNÝ (CZE) Jena (Abbe Sport Ground) 25 May 96 94.44 Johannes VETTER (GER) Luzern (Stadion Allmend) 11 Jul 94.44 Johannes VETTER (GER) Luzern (Stadion Allmend) 11 Jul 17 93.90 Thomas RÖHLER (GER) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 5 May 93.90 Thomas RÖHLER (GER) Doha (Hamad Bin Suhaim) 5 May 17 88.79 Andreas HOFMANN (GER) Offenburg 13 May 93.09 Aki PARVIAINEN (FIN) Kuortane 26 Jun 99 88.27 Tero PITKÄMÄKI (FIN) Vaasa 25 Jun 92.72 Julius YEGO (KEN) Beijing (National Stadium) 26 Aug 15 88.09 Marcin KRUKOWSKI (POL) Bialystok 21 Jul 92.61 Sergey MAKAROV (RUS) Sheffield 30 Jun 02 88.02 Jakub VADLEJCH (CZE) Paris (Stade Charléty) 1 Jul 92.60 Raymond HECHT (GER) Oslo 21 Jul 95 88.01 Ioánnis KIRIAZÍS (GRE) Austin (Myers Stadium), TX 31 Mar 91.69 Konstadinós GATSIOÚDIS (GRE) Kuortane 24 Jun 00 87.97 Julius YEGO (KEN) Nairobi (Nyayo Stadium) 24 Jun 91.59 Andreas THORKILDSEN (NOR) Oslo 2 Jun 06 86.92 Chao-Tsun CHENG (TPE) Jiaxing 27 Apr 91.53 Tero PITKÄMÄKI (FIN) Kuortane 26 Jun 05 86.71 Lars HAMANN (GER) Offenburg 13 May 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-JT-M-q----.RS4..v1 Issued at 21:18 on Thursday, 10 August 2017 2 Official Partners.
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