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- Editions
- Championships records Senior men Senior women U-23 men U-23 women
- Summary Shot put (men) Discus throw (men) Hammer throw (men) Javelin throw (men) Shot put (women) Discus throw (women) Hammer throw (women) Javelin throw (women)
- All-time medal table
- References
- External links
The European Throwing Cup (until 2016 European Cup Winter Throwing) is an annual continental athletics competition for athletes specialising in the events of discus, javelin and hammer throwing and the shot put. The winter event, organised every March by the European Athletics Association, is intended as a counterbalance to the fact that indoor track and field meetings cannot host the longer throwing events. It allows athletes who specialise in throwing events to gauge their form for the forthcoming outdoor athletics season.[1] The event was first held in Nice, France, in 2001 as the European Winter Throwing Challenge.[2] It was renamed as a European Cup event in 2005 when it was held in Mersin, Turkey.[3] Editions Edition | Year | Host city | Host country | Date | No. of athletes | Nations | Events | 1 | 2001 | Nice | {{FRA}} | 9–10 March | 80 men/71 women | 21 | 8 | 2 | 2002 | Pula | {{CRO}} | 9–10 March | 99 men/76 women | 26 | 8 | 3 | 2003 | Gioia Tauro | {{ITA}} | 13–14 March | 71 men/66 women | 25 | 8 | 4 | 2004 | Marsa | {{MLT}} | 13–14 March | 71 men/76 women | 27 | 8 | 5 | 2005 | Mersin | {{TUR}} | 12–13 March | 89 men/85 women | 30 | 8 | 6 | 2006 | Tel-Aviv | {{ISR}} | 18–19 March | 86 men/82 women | 28 | 8 | 7 | 2007 | Yalta | {{UKR}} | 17–18 March | 96 men/ 98 women | 28 | 16 | 8 | 2008 | Split | {{CRO}} | 15–16 March | 121 men/ 108 women | 34 | 16 | 9 | 2009 | Tenerife | {{ESP}} | 14–15 March | 119 men/ 107 women | 29 | 16 | 10 | 2010 | Arles | {{FRA}} | 20–21 March | 166 men/ 114 women | 30 | 16 | 11 | 2011 | Sofia | {{BUL}} | 19–20 March | 125 men/123 women | 33 | 16 | 12 | 2012 | Bar | {{MNE}} | 17–18 March | 142 men/140 women | 33 | 16 | 13 | 2013 | Castellon | {{ESP}} | 16–17 March | 249 | 38 | 16 | 14 | 2014 | Leiria | {{POR}} | 15–16 March | 280 | 16 | 15 | 2015 | Leiria | {{POR}} | 14–15 March | 248 | 16 | 16 | 2016 | Arad | {{ROU}} | 12–13 March | 282 | 16 | 17 | 2017 | Las Palmas | {{ESP}} | 11–12 March | 249 | 16 | 18 | 2018 | Leiria | {{POR}} | 10–11 March | 16 | 19 | 2019 | Šamorín | {{SVK}} | 9–10 March | 16 |
Championships recordsSenior menEvent | Record | Athlete | Nation | Date | Meet | Ref |
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Shot put | 21.32 m | Aleksandr Lesnoy | Russia}} | 11 March 2018 | POR}} 2018 Leiria | [4] | Discus throw | 69.70 m | Gerd Kanter | {{EST}} | 15 March 2009 | ESP}} 2009 Tenerife | Javelin throw | 92.70 m | Johannes Vetter | Germany}} | 11 March 2018 | POR}} 2018 Leiria | [5] | Hammer throw | 82.27 m | Aleksey Zagornyi | {{RUS}} | 9 March 2002 | CRO}} 2002 Pula |
Senior womenEvent | Record | Athlete | Nation | Date | Meet | Ref |
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Shot put | a|a}} | Vita Pavlysh | {{UKR}} | 10 March 2002 | CRO}} 2002 Pula | Discus throw | 68.89 m | Nadine Müller | {{GER}} | 18 March 2012 | MNE}} 2012 Bar | Javelin throw | 69.34 m | Mariya Abakumova | Russia}} | 16 March 2013 | ESP}} 2013 Castellón | [6] | Hammer throw | 75.05 m | Anita Włodarczyk | {{POL}} | 14 March 2009 | ESP}} 2009 Tenerife |
- {{note label|a|a}} Nadzeya Ostapchuk set a record of 20.29 m for the women's shot put in 2012, but this was later annulled following retesting of her doping violation as she tested positive for steroids at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics and again at the 2012 Olympic Games.
U-23 menEvent | Record | Athlete | Nation | Date | Meet | Ref |
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Shot put | 20.27 m | Giorgi Mujaridze | Georgia}} | 10 March 2019 | CZE}} 2019 Šamorín | [7] | Discus throw | 63.24 m | Martin Markovic | Croatia}} | 10 March 2018 | POR}} 2018 Leiria | [8] | Javelin throw | 83.41 m | Maksym Bohdan | Ukraine}} | 16 March 2014 | POR}} 2014 Leiria | Hammer throw | 78.59 m | Yuriy Shayunov | Belarus}} | 15 March 2009 | ESP}} 2009 Tenerife |
U-23 womenEvent | Record | Athlete | Nation | Date | Meet | Ref |
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Shot put | 17.92 m | Anita Márton | Hungary}} | 19 March 2011 | BUL}} 2011 Sofia | [9] | Discus throw | 67.19 m | Sandra Perkovic | Croatia}} | 18 March 2012 | MNE}} 2012 Bar | Javelin throw | 63.17 m | Liina Laasma | Estonia}} | 15 March 2014 | POR}} 2014 Leiria | [10] | Hammer throw | 69.95 m | Alena Sobaleva | Belarus}} | 15 March 2015 | POR}} 2015 Leiria | [11] |
SummaryShot put (men)Year | {{gold01 | Measure | {{silver02 | Measure | {{bronze03 | Measure |
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2001 | Manuel Martínez|ESP}} | 20,27 m | Paolo Dal Soglio|ITA}} | 19,96 m | Gheorghe Gușet|ROU}} | 19,50 m | 2002 | Manuel Martínez|ESP}} | 20,92 m | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 19,85 m | Leszek Sliwa|POL}} | 19,78 m | 2003 | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 20,52 m | Ivan Yushkov|RUS}} | 19,54 m | Peter Sack|DEU}} | 19,53 m | 2004 | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 20,23 m | Miroslav Vodovnik|SVN}} | 19,65 m | Grigoriy Panfilov|RUS}} | 19,43 m | 2005 | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 21,00 m | Gheorghe Gușet|ROU}} | 20,75 m | Manuel Martínez|ESP}} | 20,22 m | 2006 | Gheorghe Gușet|ROU}} | 20,41 m | Tomasz Majewski|POL}} | 20,26 m | Pavel Sof'in|RUS}} | 20,19 m | 2007 | Yuriy Bilonoh|UKR}} | 19,95 m | Pavel Lyzhyn|BLR}} | 19,86 m | Dzmitry Hancharuk|BLR}} | 19,42 m | 2008 | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 20,77 m | Marco Fortes|PRT}} | 20,13 m | Hamza Alić|BIH}} | 20,13 m | 2009 | Lajos Kürthy|HUN}} | 20,06 m | Manuel Martínez|ESP}} | 20,00 m | Nedžad Mulabegović|HRV}} | 19,69 m | 2010 | Asmir Kolašinac|SRB}} | 20,15 m | Lajos Kürthy|HUN}} | 20,07 m | Marco Fortes|PRT}} | 19,85 m | 2011 | Hamza Alić|BIH}} | 20,21 m | Marco Fortes|PRT}} | 20,18 m | Soslan Tsyrikhov|RUS}} | 19,45 m | 2012 | Marco Fortes|PRT}} | 21,02 m | Asmir Kolašinac|SRB}} | 20,50 m | Borja Vivas|ESP}} | 20,06 m | 2013 | Borja Vivas|ESP}} | 20,00 m | Georgi Ivanov|BGR}} | 19,68 m | Andrij Semenov|UKR}} | 19,55 m | 2014 | Aleksandr Lesnoj|RUS}} | 21,23 m | Marco Fortes|PRT}} | 21,01 m | Georgi Ivanov|BGR}} | 20,59 m | 2015 | Borja Vivas|ESP}} | 20,15 m | Leif Arrhenius|SWE}} | 20,09 m | Carlos Tobalina|ESP}} | 20,04 m | 2016 | Andrei Gag|ROU}} | 20,96 m | Tsanko Arnaudov|PRT}} | 19,85 m | Sebastiano Bianchetti|ITA}} | 19,78 m | 2017 | Mesud Pezer|BIH}} | 20,69 m | Carlos Tobalina|ESP}} | 20,57 m | Francisco Belo|PRT}} | 20,52 m | 2018 | Aleksandr Lesnoy|ANA}} | 21.32 m | Michał Haratyk|POL}} | 21.18 m | Mesud Pezer|BIH}} | 20.71 m |
Discus throw (men)Year | {{gold01 | Measure | {{silver02 | Measure | {{bronze03 | Measure |
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2001 | Timo Tompuri|FIN}} | 61,79 m | Andrzej Krawczyk|POL}} | 61,60 m | Aleksandr Boričevskij|RUS}} | 61,22 m | 2002 | David Martínez|ESP}} | 63,09 m | Aleksandr Boričevskij|RUS}} | 61,72 m | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 61,68 m | 2003 | Gerd Kanter|EST}} | 64,17 m | Mario Pestano|ESP}} | 63,71 m | Ionel Oprea|ROU}} | 62,29 m | 2004 | Gerd Kanter|EST}} | 63,21 m | Mario Pestano|ESP}} | 62,00 m | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 59,84 m | 2005 | Gerd Kanter|EST}} | 66,05 m | Gábor Máté|HUN}} | 64,17 m | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 62,80 m | 2006 | Piotr Małachowski|POL}} | 65,01 m | Mario Pestano|ESP}} | 63,40 m | Gerd Kanter|EST}} | 62,55 m | 2007 | Gerd Kanter|EST}} | 65,43 m | Piotr Małachowski|POL}} | 65,06 m | Ercüment Olgundeniz|TUR}} | 63,34 m | 2008 | Gerd Kanter|EST}} | 65,25 m | Robert Harting|DEU}} | 64,34 m | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 63,80 m | 2009 | Gerd Kanter|EST}} | 69,70 m | Frank Casañas|ESP}} | 64,70 m | Erik Cadée|NLD}} | 61,89 m | 2010 | Markus Münch|DEU}} | 65,37 m | Mario Pestano|ESP}} | 63,78 m | Sergiu Ursu|ROU}} | 61,19 m | 2011 | Ercüment Olgundeniz|TUR}} | 63,31 m | Erik Cadée|NLD}} | 62,15 m | Sergiu Ursu|ROU}} | 62,00 m | 2012 | Erik Cadée|NLD}} | 64,09 m | Ercüment Olgundeniz|TUR}} | 63,59 m | Rutger Smith|NLD}} | 63,30 m | 2013 | Daniel Jasinski|DEU}} | 64,69 m | Virgilijus Alekna|LTU}} | 64,66 m | Erik Cadée|NLD}} | 64,38 m | 2014 | Viktor Butenko|RUS}} | 64,38 m | Erik Cadée|NLD}} | 63,56 m | Christoph Harting|DEU}} | 62,56 m | 2015 | Martin Kupper|EST}} | 66,67 m | Andrius Gudžius|LTU}} | 65,51 m | Viktor Butenko|RUS}} | 65,44 m | 2016 | Axel Harstedt|SWE}} | 62,73 m | Martin Kupper|EST}} | 62,20 m | Mykyta Nesterenko|UKR}} | 62,01 m | 2017 | Lukas Weißhaidinger|AUT}} | 65,73 m | Andrius Gudžius|LTU}} | 64,18 m | Martin Kupper|EST}} | 62,86 m | 2018 | Daniel Ståhl|SWE}} | 66.81 m | Simon Pettersson|SWE}} | 65.81 m | János Huszák|HUN}} | 63.45 m |
Hammer throw (men)Year | {{gold01 | Measure | {{silver02 | Measure | {{bronze03 | Measure |
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2001 | David Chaussinand|FRA}} | 76,54 m | Vladislav Piskunov|UKR}} | 76,41 m | Alexandros Papadimitriou|GRC}} | 76,36 m | 2002 | Aleksej Zagornyj|RUS}} | 82,27 m | Alexandros Papadimitriou|GRC}} | 79,67 m | Miloslav Konopka|SVK}} | 78,58 m | 2003 | Nicola Vizzoni|ITA}} | 75,35 m | Alexandros Papadimitriou|GRC}} | 74,74 m | Ilya Konovalov|RUS}} | 74,73 m | 2004 | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 79,69 m | Esref Apak|TUR}} | 77,76 m | Alexandros Papadimitriou|GRC}} | 77,13 m | 2005 | Ivan Tikhon|BLR}} | 80,79 m | Aleksej Zagornyj|RUS}} | 78,11 m | Ilya Konovalov|RUS}} | 77,35 m | 2006 | Szymon Ziólkowski|POL}} | 79,04 m | Vadim Khersontsev|RUS}} | 78,54 m | Dzmitry Shako|BLR}} | 77,00 m | 2007 | Primož Kozmus|SVN}} | 77,99 m | Ivan Tikhon|BLR}} | 77,79 m | Esref Apak|TUR}} | 76,68 m | 2008 | Marco Lingua|ITA}} | 77,87 m | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 77,06 m | Dzmitry Shako|BLR}} | 76,86 m | 2009 | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 80,38 m | Marco Lingua|ITA}} | 79,66 m | Nicola Vizzoni|ITA}} | 78,51 m | 2010 | Nicola Vizzoni|ITA}} | 76,63 m | Jury Szajunou|BLR}} | 76,30 m | Aleksej Zagornyj|RUS}} | 75,58 m | 2011 | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 79,84 m | Jury Szajunou|BLR}} | 77,41 m | Oleksly Sokyrskyy|UKR}} | 76,84 m | 2012 | Kirill Ikonnikov|RUS}} | 75,95 m | Siarhei Kalamoets|BLR}} | 75,15 m | Kristóf Németh|HUN}} | 74,23 m | 2013 | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 76,80 m | Paweł Fajdek|POL}} | 75,52 m | Markus Esser|DEU}} | 74,71 m | 2014 | Paweł Fajdek|POL}} | 78,75 m | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 77,96 m | Denis Lukyanov|RUS}} | 74,11 m | 2015 | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 79,24 m | Paweł Fajdek|POL}} | 76,19 m | Serghei Marghiev|MDA}} | 73,84 m | 2016 | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 75,21 m | Siarhei Kalamoyets|BLR}} | 75,17 m | Marco Lingua|ITA}} | 74,51 m | 2017 | Quentin Bigot|FRA}} | 76.55 m | Pavel Bareisha|BLR}} | 74.41 m | Simone Falloni|ITA}} | 74.37 m | 2018 | Paweł Fajdek|POL}} | 77.30 m | Marcel Lomnický|SVK}} | 75.97 m | Özkan Baltacı|TUR}} | 75.71 m |
Javelin throw (men)Year | {{gold01 | Measure | {{silver02 | Measure | {{bronze03 | Measure |
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2001 | Peter Blank|DEU}} | 82,10 m | Gregor Högler|AUT}} | 80,81 m | Björn Lange|DEU}} | 78,60 m | 2002 | Aleksandr Ivanov|RUS}} | 81,71 m | Stefan Wenk|DEU}} | 78,46 m | Marián Bokor|SVK}} | 76,91 m | 2003 | Christian Nicolay|DEU}} | 83,80 m | Aleksandr Ivanov|RUS}} | 79,24 m | Dominique Pausé|FRA}} | 78,60 m | 2004 | Vadims Vasilevskis|LVA}} | 82,44 m | Ainārs Kovals|LVA}} | 82,13 m | Teemu Wirkkala|FIN}} | 80,87 m | 2005 | Aleksandr Ivanov|RUS}} | 81,13 m | Igor Sukhomlinov|RUS}} | 80,02 m | Manuel Nau|DEU}} | 76,76 m | 2006 | Igor Janik|POL}} | 81,16 m | Vladislav Shkurlatov|RUS}} | 79,27 m | Ainārs Kovals|LVA}} | 78,64 m | 2007 | Igor Sukhomlinov|RUS}} | 83,34 m | Magnus Arvidsson|SWE}} | 76,72 m | Ainārs Kovals|LVA}} | 76,64 m | 2008 | Ilya Korotkov|RUS}} | 81,52 m | Stephan Steding|DEU}} | 79,55 m | Mihkel Kukk|EST}} | 78,41 m | 2009 | Tino Häber|DEU}} | 77,68 m | Mihkel Kukk|EST}} | 76,60 m | Mervyn Luckwell|GBR}} | 74,86 m | 2010 | Ilya Korotkov|RUS}} | 83,28 m | Oleksandr Pyatnytsya|UKR}} | 79,38 m | Paweł Rakoczy|POL}} | 78,13 m | 2011 | Zigismunds Sirmais|LVA}} | 84,47 m | Oleksandr Pyatnytsya|UKR}} | 81,96 m | Valeriy Iordan|RUS}} | 79,49 m | 2012 | Fatih Avan|TUR}} | 81,09 m | Dmitriy Tarabin|RUS}} | 79,94 m | Risto Mätas|EST}} | 78,74 m | 2013 | Zigismunds Sirmais|LTU}} | 82,51 m | Thomas Röhler|DEU}} | 81,87 m | Risto Mätas|EST}} | 79,10 m | 2014 | Zigismunds Sirmais|LTU}} | 81,60 m | Thomas Röhler|DEU}} | 81,17 m | Risto Mätas|EST}} | 80,58 m | 2015 | Valeriy Iordan|RUS}} | 83,00 m | Thomas Röhler|DEU}} | 81,83 m | Fatih Avan|TUR}} | 81,45 m | 2016 | Uladzimir Kazlou|BLR}} | 79.34 m | Norbert Bonvecchio|ITA}} | 76.66 m | Zigismunds Sirmais|LVA}} | 75.41 m | 2017 | Julian Weber|GER}} | 85.85 m | Roberto Bertolini|ITA}} | 78.78 m | Paraskevás Batzávalis|GRE}} | 78.40 m | 2018 | Johannes Vetter|GER}} | 92.70 m | Bernhard Seifert|GER}} | 80.62 m | Mart ten Berge|NED}} | 79.92 m |
Shot put (women)Year | {{gold01 | Measure | {{silver02 | Measure | {{bronze03 | Measure |
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2001 | Vita Pavlysh|UKR}} | 19,47 m | Larisa Peleshenko|RUS}} | 18,77 m | Lyudmila Sechko|RUS}} | 18,54 m | 2002 | Vita Pavlysh|UKR}} | 20,03 m | Assunta Legnante|ITA}} | 18,15 m | Irina Khudoroshkina|RUS}} | 17,88 m | 2003 | Irina Khudoroshkina|RUS}} | 18,47 m | Anna Romanova|RUS}} | 18,09 m | Cristiana Checchi|ITA}} | 17,91 m | 2004 | Nadine Kleinert|DEU}} | 18,17 m | Assunta Legnante|ITA}} | 17,96 m | Irina Khudoroshkina|RUS}} | 17,70 m | 2005 | Olga Ryabinkina|RUS}} | 18,41 m | Assunta Legnante|ITA}} | 17,98 m | Kristin Marten|DEU}} | 17,68 m | 2006 | Natallja Michnevič|BLR}} | 19,18 m | Olga Ryabinkina|RUS}} | 18,55 m | Nadine Kleinert|DEU}} | 18,30 m | 2007 | Petra Lammert|DEU}} | 18,67 m | Assunta Legnante|ITA}} | 18,31 m | Chiara Rosa|ITA}} | 18,14 m | 2008 | Assunta Legnante|ITA}} | 18,98 m | Anna Omarova|RUS}} | 18,38 m | Chiara Rosa|ITA}} | 18,05 m | 2009 | Nadzeja Astapčuk|BLR}} | 18,80 m | Anca Heltne|ROU}} | 18,76 m | Chiara Rosa|ITA}} | 18,55 m | 2010 | Nadzeja Astapčuk|BLR}} | 20,16 m | Natallja Michnevič|BLR}} | 19,55 m | Anca Heltne|ROU}} | 19,11 m | 2011 | Alena Kopets|BLR}} | 17,71 m | Jessica Cérival|FRA}} | 17,52 m | Chiara Rosa|ITA}} | 17,39 m | 2012 | Nadzeja Astapčuk|BLR}} | 20,29 m | Nadine Kleinert|DEU}} | 19,12 m | Josephine Terlecki|DEU}} | 18,59 m | 2013 | Evgenija Kolodko|RUS}} | 19,04 m | Alena Kopets|BLR}} | 18,18 m | Irina Tarasova|RUS}} | 17,98 m | 2014 | Evgenija Kolodko|RUS}} | 18,66 m | Alena Kopets|BLR}} | 18,58 m | Julija Leancjuk|BLR}} | 18,55 m | 2015 | Julija Leancjuk|BLR}} | 18,56 m | Anita Márton|HUN}} | 17,59 m | Chiara Rosa|ITA}} | 17,38 m | 2016 | Alena Abramchuk|BLR}} | 17.21 m | Jessica Cérival|FRA}} | 17.05 m | Markéta Červenková|CZE}} | 16.86 m | 2017 | Anita Márton|HUN}} | 18.05 m | Jessica Cérival|FRA}} | 17.50 m | Yuliya Leantsiuk|BLR}} | 17.48 m | 2018 | Anita Márton|HUN}} | 19.12 m | Aliona Dubitskaya|BLR}} | 18.47 m | Dimitriana Surdu|MDA}} | 18.45 m |
Discus throw (women)Year | {{gold01 | Measure | {{silver02 | Measure | {{bronze03 | Measure |
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2001 | Nicoleta Grasu|ROU}} | 65,52 m | Olena Antonova|UKR}} | 61,88 m | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 61,67 m | 2002 | Valentina Ivanova|RUS}} | 60,28 m | Viktoriya Boyko|UKR}} | 60,07 m | Natalya Ampleyeva|RUS}} | 59,29 m | 2003 | Teresa Machado|PRT}} | 63,65 m | Viktoriya Boyko|UKR}} | 60,63 m | Stella Tsikouna|GRC}} | 59,73 m | 2004 | Franka Dietzsch|DEU}} | 60,32 m | Natal'ja Sadova|RUS}} | 60,28 m | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 58,69 m | 2005 | Natal'ja Sadova|RUS}} | 61,74 m | Nicoleta Grasu|ROU}} | 60,75 m | Jana Tucholke|DEU}} | 57,84 m | 2006 | Wioletta Potępa|POL}} | 61,89 m | Oksana Yesipchuk|RUS}} | 61,70 m | Nicoleta Grasu|RUS}} | 60,86 m | 2007 | Franka Dietzsch|DEU}} | 66,15 m | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 63,48 m | Natalija Semenova|UKR}} | 60,51 m | 2008 | Nicoleta Grasu|ROU}} | 60,25 m | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 59,93 m | Dragana Tomašević|SRB}} | 59,64 m | 2009 | Nicoleta Grasu|ROU}} | 62,61 m | Żaneta Glanc|POL}} | 60,45 m | Vera Begic|HRV}} | 59,27 m | 2010 | Nadine Müller|DEU}} | 64,30 m | Żaneta Glanc|POL}} | 59,95 m | Nicoleta Grasu|ROU}} | 59,92 m | 2011 | Olesya Korotkova|RUS}} | 60,30 m | Nicoleta Grasu|ROU}} | 59,44 m | Vera Ganeyeva|RUS}} | 57,45 m | 2012 | Nadine Müller|DEU}} | 68,82 m | Darya Piščalnikova|RUS}} | 63,86 m | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 63,03 m | 2013 | Nadine Müller|DEU}} | 66,69 m | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 61,26 m | Dragana Tomašević|SRB}} | 61,12 m | 2014 | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 64,20 m | Anna Rüh|DEU}} | 63,21 m | Dragana Tomašević|SRB}} | 59,26 m | 2015 | Nadine Müller|DEU}} | 65,27 m | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 64,75 m | Irina Rodrigues|PRT}} | 63,25 m | 2016 | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 62.05 m | Pauline Pousse|FRA}} | 58.24 m | Eliška Staňková|CZE}} | 55.55 m | 2017 | Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} | 62.35 m | Dragana Tomašević|SRB}} | 59.60 m | Hrisoula Anagnostopoulou|GRE}} | 59.47 m | 2018 | Nadine Müller|GER}} | 60.42 m | Irina Rodrigues|POR}} | 60.39 m | Yuliya Maltseva|ANA}} | 59.59 m |
Hammer throw (women)Year | {{gold01 | Measure | {{silver02 | Measure | {{bronze03 | Measure |
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2001 | Olga Kuzenkova|RUS}} | 71,30 m | Manuela Montebrun|FRA}} | 69,72 m | Lorraine Shaw|GBR}} | 68,15 m | 2002 | Susanne Keil|DEU}} | 66,54 m | Vânia Silva|PRT}} | 65,46 m | Lorraine Shaw|GBR}} | 64,81 m | 2003 | Manuela Montebrun|FRA}} | 72,18 m | Mihaela Melinte|ROU}} | 69,24 m | Olga Kuzenkova|RUS}} | 66,25 m | 2004 | Andrea Bunjes|DEU}} | 67,99 m | Shirley Webb|GBR}} | 67,52 m | Sini Pöyry|FIN}} | 67,49 m | 2005 | Ivana Brkljacic|HRV}} | 71,00 m | Mihaela Melinte|ROU}} | 70,40 m | Olga Kuzenkova|RUS}} | 70,11 m | 2006 | Kamila Skolimowska|POL}} | 73,32 m | Gulfiya Khanafeyeva|RUS}} | 72,01 m | Manuela Montebrun|FRA}} | 70,29 m | 2007 | Manuela Montebrun|FRA}} | 72,65 m | Tat'jana Lysenko|RUS}} | 72,05 m | Ester Balassini|ITA}} | 68,70 m | 2008 | Anita Włodarczyk|POL}} | 71,84 m | Betty Heidler|DEU}} | 71,10 m | Kathrin Klaas|DEU}} | 69,04 m | 2009 | Anita Włodarczyk|POL}} | 75,05 m | Betty Heidler|DEU}} | 73,45 m | Silvia Salis|ITA}} | 71,77 m | 2010 | Betty Heidler|DEU}} | 72,48 m | Silvia Salis|ITA}} | 69,43 m | Tat'jana Lysenko|RUS}} | 69,11 m | 2011 | Tat'jana Lysenko|RUS}} | 73,70 m | Betty Heidler|DEU}} | 72,71 m | Zalina Marghieva|MDA}} | 71,96 m | 2012 | Tat'jana Lysenko|RUS}} | 72,87 m | Stéphanie Falzon|FRA}} | 72,60 m | Kateřina Šafránková|CZE}} | 71,16 m | 2013 | Tat'jana Lysenko|RUS}} | 71,54 m | Kathrin Klaas|DEU}} | 71,07 m | Tracey Andersson|SWE}} | 70,82 m> | 2014 | Joanna Fiodorow|POL}} | 72,70 m | Éva Orbán|HUN}} | 72,49 m | Kathrin Klaas|DEU}} | 70,99 m | 2015 | Anna Bulgakova|RUS}} | 72.06 m | Joanna Fiodorow|POL}} | 70.90 m | Alexandra Tavernier|FRA}} | 70.45 m | 2016 | Zalina Marghieva|MDA}} | 72.58 m | Alexandra Tavernier|FRA}} | 70.79 m | Betty Heidler|GER}} | 69.83 m | 2017 | Alexandra Tavernier|FRA}} | 71.71 m | Kathrin Klaas|GER}} | 71.06 m | Ida Storm|SWE}} | 70.97 m | 2018 | Hanna Malyshchyk|BLR}} | 72.62 m | Alexandra Tavernier|FRA}} | 71.20 m | Malwina Kopron|POL}} | 69.54 m |
Javelin throw (women)Year | {{gold01 | Measure | {{silver02 | Measure | {{bronze03 | Measure |
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2001 | Tatyana Shikolenko|RUS}} | 63,96 m | Ana Mirela Termure|ROU}} | 62,49 m | Claudia Coslovich|ITA}} | 57,89 m | 2002 | Claudia Coslovich|ITA}} | 63,27 m | Valeriya Zabruskova|RUS}} | 62,69 m | Dörthe Friedrich|DEU}} | 59,02 m | 2003 | Steffi Nerius|DEU}} | 62,50 m | Oksana Gromova|RUS}} | 61,12 m | Yekaterina Ivakina|RUS}} | 60,42 m | 2004 | Valeriya Zabruskova|RUS}} | 63,84 m | Steffi Nerius|DEU}} | 62,80 m | Yekaterina Ivakina|RUS}} | 61,34 m | 2005 | Steffi Nerius|DEU}} | 61,01 m | Lada Chernova|RUS}} | 60,05 m | Marija Abakumova|RUS}} | 59,06 m | 2006 | Mareike Rittweg|DEU}} | 60,06 m | Lada Chernova|RUS}} | 59,15 m | Mercedes Chilla|ESP}} | 57,28 m | 2007 | Steffi Nerius|DEU}} | 63,14 m | Goldie Sayers|GBR}} | 60,02 m | Zahra Bani|ITA}} | 58,95 m | 2008 | Goldie Sayers|GBR}} | 63,65 m | Zahra Bani|ITA}} | 59,42 m | Felicia Moldovan|ROU}} | 59,33 m | 2009 | Marija Abakumova|RUS}} | 61,87 m | Moonika Aava|EST}} | 60,76 m | Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir|ISL}} | 60,42 m | 2010 | Martina Ratej|SVN}} | 65,96 m | Marija Abakumova|RUS}} | 65,21 m | Linda Stahl|DEU}} | 60,56 m | 2011 | Hanna Hatsko|UKR}} | 58,35 m | Esther Eisenlauer|DEU}} | 56,99 m | Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir|ISL}} | 56,44 m | 2012 | Martina Ratej|SVN}} | 63,59 m | Goldie Sayers|GBR}} | 62,75 m | Marina Maksimova|RUS}} | 60,33 m | 2013 | Marija Abakumova|RUS}} | 69,34 m | Vira Rebryk|UKR}} | 63,42 m | Linda Stahl|DEU}} | 61,97 m | 2014 | Linda Stahl|DEU}} | 61,20 m | Katharina Molitor|DEU}} | 60,97 m | Martina Ratej|SVN}} | 59,57 m | 2015 | Martina Ratej|SVN}} | 62,43 m | Linda Stahl|DEU}} | 62,12 m | Katharina Molitor|DEU}} | 62,08 m | 2016 | Christin Hussong|GER}} | 61.80 m | Līna Mūze|LVA}} | 61.26 m | Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir|ISL}} | 59.53 m | 2017 | Martina Ratej|SLO}} | 60.66 m | Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir|ISL}} | 59.20 m | Christin Hussong|GER}} | 59.00 m | 2018 | Sigrid Borge|NOR}} | 62.42 m | Christin Hussong|GER}} | 60.02 m | Katharina Molitor|GER}} | 59.80 m |
All-time medal table{{As of|2018|alt=as of 2018}}Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | {{RUS}} | 26 | 22 | 24 | 72 | 2 | {{GER}} | 25 | 19 | 18 | 62 | 3 | {{BLR}} | 10 | 11 | 5 | 26 | 4 | {{POL}} | 10 | 9 | 3 | 22 | 5 | {{HUN}} | 9 | 6 | 2 | 17 | 6 | {{FRA}} | 8 | 12 | 6 | 26 | 7 | {{EST}} | 7 | 3 | 6 | 16 | 8 | {{ITA}} | 5 | 10 | 14 | 29 | 9 | {{ROU}} | 5 | 7 | 7 | 19 | 10 | {{ESP}} | 5 | 7 | 4 | 16 | 11 | {{NED}} | 5 | 3 | 8 | 16 | 12 | {{UKR}} | 4 | 7 | 4 | 15 | 13 | {{SVN}} | 4 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 14 | {{POR}} | 2 | 6 | 3 | 11 | 15 | {{SWE}} | 2 | 3 | 2 | 7 | 16 | {{LTU}} | 2 | 3 | 0 | 5 | 17 | {{TUR}} | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 18 | {{LVA}} | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 19 | {{BIH}} | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 20 | {{GBR}} | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 | 21 | {{SRB}} | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 22 | {{AUT}} | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 23 | {{MDA}} | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 24 | {{FIN}} | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 25 | {{HRV}} | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 26 | {{ANA}} | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 27 | {{NOR}} | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 28 | {{SLO}} | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 29 | {{GRE}} | 0 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 30 | {{ISL}} | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 31 | {{SVK}} | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 32 | {{BGR}} | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 33 | {{CZE}} | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | | 144 | 144 | 144 | 432 |
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- History – European Cup Winter Throwing. RFEA. Retrieved on 2013-03-24.
External links- [https://www.european-athletics.org/competitions/european-throwing-cup/ European Throwing Cup] at EAA website
{{European Athletics cups}} 3 : European Cup Winter Throwing|European Athletic Association competitions|Recurring sporting events established in 2001 |