2013 World Championships Statistics – Men's DT by K Ken Nakamura
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2013 World Championships Statistics – Men’s DT by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Moskva: 1) Can Malachowski win first gold for POL in this event at the World Championships? All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 70.17 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 1 Helsinki 2005 2 2 69.72 Lars Riedel GER 1 Edmonton 2001 3 69.69 Virgilijus Alekna 1 Paris 2003 4 3 69.43 Robert Harting GER 1 Berlin 2009 5 69.40 Virgilijus Alekna 2 Edmonton 2001 6 4 69.15 Piotr Malachowski POL 2 Berlin 2009 7 5 69.08 Anthony Washington USA 1 Sevilla 1999 8 6 69.01 Robert Fazekas HUN 2 Paris 2003 9 68.97 Robert Harting GER 1 Daegu 2011 10 7 68.94 Gerd Kanter EST 1 Osaka 2007 11 68.79 Virgilijus Alekna 1qB Helsinki 2005 12 68.76 Lars Riedel 1 Göteborg 1995 13 8 68.74 Jürgen Schult GDR 1 Roma 1987 14 68.57 Gerd Kanter EST 2 Helsinki 2005 15 68.54 Lars Riedel 1 Athinai 1997 16 68.29 Virgilijus Alekna 1qB Paris 2003 17 68.26 Lars Riedel 1qB Edmonton 2001 18 68.18 Jürgen Schult 2 Sevilla 1999 19 68.09 Lars Riedel 3 Sevilla 1999 20 9 67.72 Imrich Bugar TCH 1 Helsinki 1983 20 67.72 Lars Riedel 1 Stuttgart 1993 22 10 67.61 Michael Möllenbeck GER 3 Edmonton 2001 23 11 67.57 Dmitriy Shevchenko RUS 4 Edmonton 2001 24 67.53 Virgilijus Alekna 4 Sevilla 1999 25 67.45 Gerd Kanter 1qA Osaka 2007 26 12 67.36 Luis Delis CUB 2 Helsinki 1983 27 66.95 Gerd Kanter 2 Daegu 2011 28 66.90 Dmitriy Shevchenko 2 Stuttgart 1993 29 66.88 Gerd Kanter 3 Berlin 2009 30 66.81 Robert Harting 1qA Berlin 2009 31 66.73 Gerd Kanter 2qA Berlin 2009 32 66.70 Virgilijus Alekna 2 Athinai 1997 33 66.68 Robert Harting 2 Osaka 2007 34 13 66.60 Rutger Smith 2qA Osaka 2007 35 14 66.55 Adam Setliff USA 5 Edmonton 2001 36 66.54 Virgilijus Alekna 1qB Osaka 2007 37 15 66.51 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR 3 Paris 2003 38 66.46 Lars Riedel 1qB Athinai 1997 39 66.42 Rutger Smith 3 Osaka 2007 40 66.36 Virgilijus Alekna 4 Berlin 2009 41 66.28 Lars Riedel 4 Paris 2003 42 66.26 Robert Harting 2qB Osaka 2007 43 66.25 Vasiliy Kaptyukh 6 Edmonton 2001 44 66.23 Michael Möllenbeck 5 Paris 2003 45 16 66.22 John Powell USA 2 Roma 1987 45 66.22 Lars Riedel 2qA Helsinki 2005 46 66.20 Lars Riedel 1 Tokyo 1991 Shortest winning distance: 66.20 by Lars Riedel in 1991 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.78m 68.76 Lars Riedel GER Göteborg 1995 2.52m 68.74 Jürgen Schult GDR Roma 1987 Min 28cm 69.43 Robert Harting GER Berlin 2009 32cm 69.72 Lars Riedel GER Edmonton 2001 Difference between first and third Diff Winning dist 3rd place dist Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 4.22m 70.17m 65.95 Virgilijus Alekna LTU Helsinki 2005 Min 88cm 66.20 65.32 Lars Riedel GER Tokyo 1991 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.18m 66.42 Rutger Smith NED Osaka 2007 Min 2cm 66.14 Jurgen Schult GER Athinai 1997 Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 70.17m Virgilijus Alekna LTU Helsinki 2005 Qualifying 68.79m Virgilijus Alekna LTU Helsinki 2005 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 62.71 6qB Robert Weir GBR Sevilla 1999 Average of last six (21 st century) World Championships Average 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 Winning Distance 69.49 68.97 69.43 68.94 70.17 69.69 69.72 Winning Medal 66.58 66.08 66.88 66.42 65.95 66.51 67.61 8th place 64.08 63.54 63.17 64.33 63.77 64.39 65.27 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 70.17 Virgilijus Alekna LTU Helsinki 2005 2 69.40 Virgilijus Alekna LTU Edmonton 2001 69.15 Piotr Malachowski POL Berlin 2009 3 68.09 Lars Riedel GER Sevilla 1999 4 67.57 Dmitriy Shevchenko RUS Edmonton 2001 5 66.55 Adam Setliff USA Edmonton 2001 6 66.25 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR Edmonton 2001 7 65.86 Roland Varga HUN Edmonton 2001 8 65.27 Frantz Kruger RSA Edmonton 2001 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 74.08 Jürgen Schult GDR Neubrandenburg 6 June 1986 2 70.92 Gerd Kanter EST Kaunas 25 July 2007 70.83 Robert Fazekas HUN Rethimno 23 June 2004 3 69.10 Art Burns USA San Jose 25 May 1985 68.93 Zoltan Kovago HUN Zürich 6 Aug 2004 4 68.61 Gerd Kanter EST Shanghai 23 May 2010 68.40 Gejza Valent TCH San Jose 25 May 1985 5 67.19 Piotr Malachowski POL London 7 Aug 2012 67.08 Ehsan Hadadi IRI Shanghai 23 May 2010 Multiple Gold Medalists: Robet Harting (GER): 2009, 2011 Virgilijus Alekna (LTU): 2003, 2005 Lars Riedel (GER): 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001 Multiple Medalists: Robert Harting (GER): 2007 Silver, 2009 Gold, 2011 Gold Gerd Kanter (EST): 2005 Silver, 2007 Gold, 2009 Bronze Michael Möllenbeck (GER): 2001 Bronze; 2005 Bronze Virgilijus Alekna (LTU): 1997 Silver, 2001 Silver, 2003 Gold, 2005 Gold Vasiliy Kaptyukh (BLR): 1995 Bronze; 2003 Bronze Lars Riedel (GER): 1991 Gold, 1993 Gold, 1995 Gold, 1997 Gold, 1999 Bronze, 2001 Gold Jürgen Schult (GDR): 1987 Gold, 1993 Bronze, 1997 Bronze, 1999 Silver Luis Delis (CUB): 1983 Silver, 1987 Bronze Note: Kanter has all three (gold, silver, bronze) medals. Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GER 2001 Lars Riedel Michael Möllenbeck GER 1999 Jürgen Schult Lars Riedel GER 1997 Lars Riedel Jürgen Schult BLR 1995 Vladimir Dubrovshchik Vasily Kaptyukh GER 1993 Lars Riedel Jürgen Schult TCH 1983 Imrich Bugar Gejza Valent 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 7 2 5 LTU 2 2 EST 1 2 1 USA 1 1 TCH 1 1 GDR 1 BLR 1 2 CUB 1 1 HUN 1 1 NED 1 1 RUS 1 POL 1 IRI 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 67.72 Imrich Bugar 2 67.14 67.36 1987 68.74 Jurgen Schult 2 67.36 66.22 1991 66.20 Lars Riedel 1 65.82 65.82 1993 67.72 Lars Riedel 2 67.34 66.90 1995 68.76 Lars Riedel 2 67.90 65.98 1997 68.54 Lars Riedel 3 68.24 66.70 1999 69.08 Anthony Washington 6 66.29 68.18 2001 69.72 Lars Riedel 5 69.50 69.40 2003 69.69 Virgilijus Alekna 1 68.75 69.01 2005 70.17 Virgilijus Alekna 6 68.10 68.57 2007 68.94 Gerd Kanter 3 68.84 66.68 2009 69.43 Robert Harting 6 68.25 69.15 2011 68.97 Robert Harting 4 68.49 66.95 The second best throw would have won in 1987, 1991 (win by tie breaker), 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2007 & 2011 World Champion with Olympic Gold medal Name Nat World Championships Olympics Robert Harting GER 2009, 2011 2012 Gerd Kanter EST 2007 2008 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 2003, 2005 2000, 2004 Lars Riedel GER 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001 1996 Jürgen Schult GDR 1987 1988 World Champion who previously won World Junior gold medal Name Nat World Championships Year World Junior Championships Year Rutger Smith NED Bronze 2007 Bronze 2000 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR Bronze 1995, 2003 Bronze 1986 World Championships medalists who previously won World Youth medal: Name Nat World Championships Year World Youth Championships Year Robert Harting GER Gold 2009 Silver 2001 World Champion with European Championships gold medal Name Nat World Championships European Championships Imrich Bugar TCH 1983 1982 Jürgen Schult GDR 1987 1990 Lars Riedel GER 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001 1998 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 2003, 2005 2006 World Championships medalists with Asian Games medal: None The highest finish by Asian at the World Championships is 7 th by Ehsan Hadadi (2006 Asian Games champion as well as 2005 and 2007 Asian Champion) in 2007 World Championships medalists with All African Games or African Championships medal: None The highest finish by African at the World Championships is 6 th by Adewale Olukoju (NGR) in 1995, Frantz Kruger (RSA) in 2003 and Omar El-Ghazaly (EGY) in 2007. All three have won both All Africa Games and African Championships. World Champion with Pan American Games gold medal Name Nat World Championships Pan American Games Anthony Washington USA 1999 1991, 1999 World Champion with Commonwealth Games Gold medal: None The highest finish by Commonwealth Games champion at the World Championships is 6 th by Adewale Olukoju (NGR) in 1995 and Frantz Kruger (RSA) in 2005 Last six World Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2011 Robert Harting GER 68.97 Gerd Kanter EST 66.95 Ehsan Haddadi IRI 66.08 2009 Robert Harting GER 69.43 Piotr Malachowski POL 69.15 Gerd Kanter EST 66.88 2007 Gerd Kanter EST 68.94 Robert Harting GER 66.68 Rutger Smith NED 66.42 2005 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 70.17 Gerd Kanter EST 68.57 Michael Möllenbeck GER 65.95 2003 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.69 Robert Fazekas HUN 69.01 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR 66.51 2001 Lars Riedel GER 69.72 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.90 Michael Möllenbeck GER 67.61 Last four Olympics: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2012 Robert Harting GER 68.27 Ehsan Hadadi IRI 68.18 Gerd Kanter EST 68.03 2008 Gerd Kanter EST 68.82 Piotr Malachowski POL 67.82 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 67.79 2004 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.89 Zoltan Kovago HUN 67.04 Aleksander Tammert EST 66.66 2000 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.30 Lars Riedel GER 68.50 Franz Kruger RSA 68.19 Last seven World Junior Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2012 Fedrick Dacres JAM 62.80 Wojciech Praczyk POL 62.75 Gerhard de Beer RSA 61.57 2010 Andrius Gudzius LTU 63.78 Andrei Gag ROU 61.85 Julian Wruck AUS 61.09 2008 Gordon Wolf GER 62.00 Marin Premeru CRO 61.85 Mykyta Nesterenko UKR 61.01 2006 Margus Hunt EST 67.32 Mohammad Samimi IRI 63.00 Martin Wierig GER 62.17 2004 Ehsan Haddadi IRI 62.14 Oleg Pirog RUS