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词条 European Throwing Cup
释义

  1. Editions

  2. Championships records

     Senior men  Senior women  U-23 men  U-23 women 

  3. 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) 

  4. All-time medal table

  5. References

  6. 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

EditionYearHost cityHost countryDateNo. of athletesNationsEvents
1 2001 Nice {{FRA}} 9–10 March 80 men/71 women 218
2 2002 Pula {{CRO}} 9–10 March 99 men/76 women 268
3 2003 Gioia Tauro {{ITA}} 13–14 March 71 men/66 women 258
4 2004 Marsa {{MLT}} 13–14 March 71 men/76 women 278
5 2005 Mersin {{TUR}} 12–13 March 89 men/85 women 308
6 2006 Tel-Aviv {{ISR}} 18–19 March 86 men/82 women 288
7 2007 Yalta {{UKR}}17–18 March 96 men/ 98 women 2816
8 2008 Split {{CRO}} 15–16 March 121 men/ 108 women 3416
9 2009 Tenerife {{ESP}} 14–15 March 119 men/ 107 women 2916
10 2010 Arles {{FRA}} 20–21 March 166 men/ 114 women30 16
11 2011 Sofia {{BUL}} 19–20 March 125 men/123 women 3316
12 2012 Bar {{MNE}} 17–18 March 142 men/140 women 3316
13 2013 Castellon {{ESP}} 16–17 March 249 3816
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 records

Senior men

EventRecordAthleteNationDateMeetRef
Shot put21.32 mAleksandr LesnoyRussia}}11 March 2018POR}} 2018 Leiria[4]
Discus throw69.70 mGerd Kanter{{EST}}15 March 2009ESP}} 2009 Tenerife
Javelin throw92.70 mJohannes VetterGermany}}11 March 2018POR}} 2018 Leiria[5]
Hammer throw82.27 mAleksey Zagornyi{{RUS}}9 March 2002CRO}} 2002 Pula

Senior women

EventRecordAthleteNationDateMeetRef
Shot puta|a}}Vita Pavlysh{{UKR}}10 March 2002CRO}} 2002 Pula
Discus throw68.89 mNadine Müller{{GER}}18 March 2012MNE}} 2012 Bar
Javelin throw69.34 mMariya AbakumovaRussia}}16 March 2013ESP}} 2013 Castellón[6]
Hammer throw75.05 mAnita Włodarczyk{{POL}}14 March 2009ESP}} 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 men

EventRecordAthleteNationDateMeetRef
Shot put20.27 mGiorgi MujaridzeGeorgia}}10 March 2019CZE}} 2019 Šamorín[7]
Discus throw63.24 mMartin MarkovicCroatia}}10 March 2018POR}} 2018 Leiria[8]
Javelin throw83.41 mMaksym BohdanUkraine}}16 March 2014POR}} 2014 Leiria
Hammer throw78.59 mYuriy ShayunovBelarus}}15 March 2009ESP}} 2009 Tenerife

U-23 women

EventRecordAthleteNationDateMeetRef
Shot put17.92 mAnita MártonHungary}}19 March 2011BUL}} 2011 Sofia[9]
Discus throw 67.19 m Sandra PerkovicCroatia}} 18 March 2012MNE}} 2012 Bar
Javelin throw63.17 mLiina LaasmaEstonia}}15 March 2014POR}} 2014 Leiria[10]
Hammer throw69.95 mAlena SobalevaBelarus}}15 March 2015POR}} 2015 Leiria[11]

Summary

Shot put (men)

Year{{gold01Measure{{silver02Measure{{bronze03Measure
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
2018Aleksandr Lesnoy|ANA}} 21.32 mMichał Haratyk|POL}} 21.18 mMesud Pezer|BIH}} 20.71 m

Discus throw (men)

Year{{gold01Measure{{silver02Measure{{bronze03Measure
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
2018Daniel Ståhl|SWE}} 66.81 mSimon Pettersson|SWE}} 65.81 mJános Huszák|HUN}} 63.45 m

Hammer throw (men)

Year{{gold01Measure{{silver02Measure{{bronze03Measure
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
2017Quentin Bigot|FRA}} 76.55 mPavel Bareisha|BLR}} 74.41 mSimone Falloni|ITA}} 74.37 m
2018Paweł Fajdek|POL}} 77.30 mMarcel Lomnický|SVK}} 75.97 mÖzkan Baltacı|TUR}} 75.71 m

Javelin throw (men)

Year{{gold01Measure{{silver02Measure{{bronze03Measure
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
2016Uladzimir Kazlou|BLR}} 79.34 mNorbert Bonvecchio|ITA}} 76.66 mZigismunds Sirmais|LVA}} 75.41 m
2017Julian Weber|GER}} 85.85 mRoberto Bertolini|ITA}} 78.78 mParaskevás Batzávalis|GRE}} 78.40 m
2018Johannes Vetter|GER}} 92.70 mBernhard Seifert|GER}} 80.62 mMart ten Berge|NED}} 79.92 m

Shot put (women)

Year{{gold01Measure{{silver02Measure{{bronze03Measure
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
2016Alena Abramchuk|BLR}} 17.21 mJessica Cérival|FRA}} 17.05 mMarkéta Červenková|CZE}} 16.86 m
2017Anita Márton|HUN}} 18.05 mJessica Cérival|FRA}} 17.50 mYuliya Leantsiuk|BLR}} 17.48 m
2018Anita Márton|HUN}} 19.12 mAliona Dubitskaya|BLR}} 18.47 mDimitriana Surdu|MDA}} 18.45 m

Discus throw (women)

Year{{gold01Measure{{silver02Measure{{bronze03Measure
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
2016Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} 62.05 mPauline Pousse|FRA}} 58.24 mEliška Staňková|CZE}} 55.55 m
2017Mélina Robert-Michon|FRA}} 62.35 mDragana Tomašević|SRB}} 59.60 mHrisoula Anagnostopoulou|GRE}} 59.47 m
2018Nadine Müller|GER}} 60.42 mIrina Rodrigues|POR}} 60.39 mYuliya Maltseva|ANA}} 59.59 m

Hammer throw (women)

Year{{gold01Measure{{silver02Measure{{bronze03Measure
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
2015Anna Bulgakova|RUS}} 72.06 mJoanna Fiodorow|POL}} 70.90 mAlexandra Tavernier|FRA}} 70.45 m
2016Zalina Marghieva|MDA}} 72.58 mAlexandra Tavernier|FRA}} 70.79 mBetty Heidler|GER}} 69.83 m
2017Alexandra Tavernier|FRA}} 71.71 mKathrin Klaas|GER}} 71.06 mIda Storm|SWE}} 70.97 m
2018Hanna Malyshchyk|BLR}} 72.62 mAlexandra Tavernier|FRA}} 71.20 mMalwina Kopron|POL}} 69.54 m

Javelin throw (women)

Year{{gold01Measure{{silver02Measure{{bronze03Measure
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
2016Christin Hussong|GER}} 61.80 mLīna Mūze|LVA}} 61.26 mÁsdís Hjálmsdóttir|ISL}} 59.53 m
2017Martina Ratej|SLO}} 60.66 mÁsdís Hjálmsdóttir|ISL}} 59.20 mChristin Hussong|GER}} 59.00 m
2018Sigrid Borge|NOR}} 62.42 mChristin Hussong|GER}} 60.02 mKatharina Molitor|GER}} 59.80 m

All-time medal table

{{As of|2018|alt=as of 2018}}
Rank Nation GoldSilverBronzeTotal
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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1. ^Final entries confirmed for European Cup Winter Throwing{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. European Athletics (2010-03-11). Retrieved on 2010-03-23.
2. ^Ventouillac, Marc (2001-03-18). European Winter Throwing Challenge 2001 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071204025308/http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=128&Itemid=128 |date=December 4, 2007 }}. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-23.
3. ^European Cup Winter Throwing 2005 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071205024115/http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3544&Itemid=3 |date=December 5, 2007 }}. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2010-03-23.
4. ^{{cite web|title=Shot Put Group B Results|url=http://www.4emlinha.pt/liveresults/eventos/resultados/377.pdf|work=4emlinha.pt|date=11 March 2018|accessdate=12 March 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Javelin Throw Group A Results|url=http://www.4emlinha.pt/liveresults/eventos/resultados/382.pdf|work=4emlinha.pt|date=11 March 2018|accessdate=12 March 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=2013 European Cup Winter Throwing Complete Results |url=http://www.european-athletics-statistics.org/db/earesults.php?CID=12839823 |publisher=EAA |date=17 March 2013 |accessdate=16 April 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150109003824/http://www.european-athletics-statistics.org/db/earesults.php?CID=12839823 |archivedate=9 January 2015 |df= }}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Shot Put Results|url=https://online.atletika.cz/_dataPublic/pdf/resultlist_3a47d8b6-f80c-45a2-bf18-9bc1336c0b57.pdf|publisher=ČAS|date=10 March 2019|accessdate=10 March 2019}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Discus Throw Results|url=http://www.4emlinha.pt/liveresults/eventos/resultados/347.pdf|work=4emlinha.pt|date=10 March 2018|accessdate=11 March 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=18th European Cup Winter Throwing 2018 Results |url=http://www.4emlinha.pt/liveresults/eventos/resultados/349.pdf}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=18th European Cup Winter Throwing 2018 Results |url=http://www.4emlinha.pt/liveresults/eventos/resultados/351.pdf}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=15th European Cup Winter Throwing 2015 Results |url=http://www.european-athletics-statistics.org/db/eurathresults.php?CID=12857454 |publisher=European Athletics |date=15 March 2015 |accessdate=15 March 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402093749/http://www.european-athletics-statistics.org/db/eurathresults.php?CID=12857454 |archivedate=2 April 2015 |df= }}
Participation data
  • 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
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