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- Records
- Qualification standards
- Schedule
- Results Qualification Final
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2015}}{{Infobox multi-sport competition event |event = Men's javelin throw |competition = 2015 World Championships |image = Julius Yego Beijing 2015.jpg |caption = Winner Julius Yego became the third farthest thrower in the history of the modern javelin |venue = Beijing National Stadium |dates = 24 August (qualification) 26 August (final) |competitors = 33 |nations = 21 |win_value = 92.72 |win_label = Winning distance |gold = Julius Yego |goldNOC = KEN |silver = Ihab El-Sayed |silverNOC = EGY |bronze = Tero Pitkämäki |bronzeNOC = FIN |prev = 2013 |next = 2017 }}{{2015 World Championships in Athletics}}The men's javelin throw at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 24 and 26 August.[1][2] Two years earlier, Julius Yego was notable in fourth place, as a Kenyan athlete succeeding in a different event, one unrelated to distance running. His 85.40 national record put him one throw away from a medal. Since then, he has added six more metres to his record and came into this championship as the world leader and favorite. Vítězslav Veselý was back as the defending champion as was silver medalist Tero Pitkämäki. Dmitriy Tarabin, whose final throw took the bronze medal away from Yego and Olympic champion Keshorn Walcott did not make the final this time. In the first round of the final Thomas Röhler took the lead with an 86.68. In the second round, Ihab El-Sayed took the lead with his season best 88.99.[3] Meanwhile, Yego fouled his first attempt and his 82.45 only had him in 5th place and highly vulnerable to not making the top 8 after three throws, the requirement to get three more throws. On his third throw, he launched a 92.72. Not only did the throw put him in the lead, it was a new African record and the farthest throw in the world in 14 years, since world record holder Jan Železný threw 92.80 to win this championship in 2001, near the end of his top throwing days.[4] It made Yego the third farthest thrower in the history of the contemporary javelin. He didn't need any more throws. In the fourth round Pitkämäki threw 87.64 to move into bronze medal position,which was confirmed when Röhler came up short in his effort to answer.[5] RecordsPrior to the competition, the records were as follows:[6] World record | Jan Železný|CZE}} | 98.48 | Jena, Germany | 25 May 1996 | Championship record | Jan Železný|CZE}} | 92.80 | Edmonton, Canada | 12 August 2001 | World leading | {{flagathlete|Julius Yego|KEN}} | 91.39 | Birmingham, Great Britain | 7 June 2015 | African record | Asian record | Zhao Qinggang|CHN}} | 89.15 | Incheon, South Korea | 2 October 2014 | North, Central American and Caribbean record | Breaux Greer|USA}} | 91.29 | Indianapolis, IN, United States | 21 June 2007 | South American record | Edgar Baumann|PAR}} | 84.70 | San Marcos, TX, United States | 17 October 1999 | European record | Jan Železný|CZE}} | 98.48 | Jena, Germany | 25 May 1996 | Oceanian record | Jarrod Bannister|AUS}} | 89.02 | Brisbane, Australia | 29 February 2008 | The following records were established during the competition: |
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World leading | {{flagathlete|Julius Yego|KEN}} | 92.72 | Beijing, China | 26 August 2015 | African record |
Qualification standardsSchedule Date | Time | Round | 24 August 2015 | 19:00 | Qualification | 26 August 2015 | 19:05 | Final | {{small|All times are local times (UTC+8)}}ResultsKEY: | Q | Qualified | q | 12 best performers | NR | National record | PB | Personal best | SB | Seasonal best |
QualificationQualification: 83.00 m (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q).[8] Rank | Group | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | Mark | Notes |
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1 | B | Andreas Hofmann | {{FlagATHCH|GER|2015 World}} | 86.14 | 86.14 | Q}}, {{AthAbbr|PB}} | 2 | A | Ryohei Arai | {{FlagATHCH|JPN|2015 World}} | 79.50 | 81.28 | 84.66 | 84.66 | Q}}, {{AthAbbr|SB}} | 3 | B | Julius Yego | {{FlagATHCH|KEN|2015 World}} | 80.79 | 84.46 | 84.46 | Q}} | 4 | B | Vítězslav Veselý | {{FlagATHCH|CZE|2015 World}} | 83.63 | 83.63 | Q}} | 5 | B | Tero Pitkämäki | {{FlagATHCH|FIN|2015 World}} | 79.67 | 83.43 | 83.43 | Q}} | 6 | A | Braian Toledo | {{FlagATHCH|ARG|2015 World}} | 83.32 | 83.32 | Q}}, {{AthAbbr|NR|Argentine}} | 7 | A | Thomas Röhler | {{FlagATHCH|GER|2015 World}} | 81.73 | 78.70 | 83.23 | 83.23 | Q}} | 8 | B | Ihab El-Sayed | {{FlagATHCH|EGY|2015 World}} | 82.85 | 00.0|–}} | 00.0|–}} | 82.85 | q}} | 9 | A | Antti Ruuskanen | {{FlagATHCH|FIN|2015 World}} | 00.0|x}} | 82.20 | 00.0|x}} | 82.20 | q}} | 10 | B | Kim Amb | {{FlagATHCH|SWE|2015 World}} | 81.63 | 00.0|x}} | 00.0|–}} | 81.63 | q}} | 11 | B | Risto Mätas | {{FlagATHCH|EST|2015 World}} | 72.93 | 77.72 | 81.56 | 81.56 | q}} | 12 | B | Johannes Vetter | {{FlagATHCH|GER|2015 World}} | 79.40 | 79.48 | 80.86 | 80.86 | q}} | 13 | B | Tanel Laanmäe | {{FlagATHCH|EST|2015 World}} | 76.79 | 73.90 | 80.65 | 80.65 | 14 | A | Ari Mannio | {{FlagATHCH|FIN|2015 World}} | 80.19 | 77.79 | 00.0|x}} | 80.19 | 15 | B | Júlio César de Oliveira | {{FlagATHCH|BRA|2015 World}} | 79.81 | 78.36 | 79.51 | 79.81 | 16 | A | Lars Hamann | {{FlagATHCH|GER|2015 World}} | 79.56 | 77.78 | 76.44 | 79.56 | 17 | B | Zhao Qinggang | {{FlagATHCH|CHN|2015 World}} | 00.0|x}} | 79.47 | 75.77 | 79.47 | SB}} | 18 | A | Hamish Peacock | {{FlagATHCH|AUS|2015 World}} | 75.15 | 79.37 | 78.99 | 79.37 | 19 | B | Rolands Štrobinders | {{FlagATHCH|LAT|2015 World}} | 79.11 | 76.88 | 00.0|x}} | 79.11 | 20 | A | Jakub Vadlejch | {{FlagATHCH|CZE|2015 World}} | 73.47 | 78.95 | 00.0|x}} | 78.95 | 21 | B | Marcin Krukowski | {{FlagATHCH|POL|2015 World}} | 78.91 | 77.11 | 78.91 | 78.91 | 22 | A | Magnus Kirt | {{FlagATHCH|EST|2015 World}} | 74.73 | 78.84 | 77.08 | 78.84 | 23 | A | Stuart Farquhar | {{FlagATHCH|NZL|2015 World}} | 78.30 | 00.0|x}} | 77.53 | 78.30 | 24 | A | Riley Dolezal | {{FlagATHCH|USA|2015 World}} | 00.0|x}} | 73.41 | 77.64 | 77.64 | 25 | A | Dmitriy Tarabin | {{FlagATHCH|RUS|2015 World}} | 71.78 | 77.48 | 74.82 | 77.48 | 26 | A | Keshorn Walcott | {{FlagATHCH|TTO|2015 World}} | 00.0|x}} | 75.16 | 76.83 | 76.83 | 27 | B | Huang Shih-feng | {{FlagATHCH|TPE|2015 World}} | 00.0|x}} | 75.72 | 00.0|x}} | 75.72 | 28 | A | Rocco van Rooyen | {{FlagATHCH|RSA|2015 World}} | 70.38 | 75.55 | 00.0|x}} | 75.55 | 29 | B | Sean Furey | {{FlagATHCH|USA|2015 World}} | 00.0|x}} | 72.64 | 75.01 | 75.01 | 30 | B | Petr Frydrych | {{FlagATHCH|CZE|2015 World}} | 73.77 | 74.24 | 00.0|x}} | 74.24 | 31 | A | Sam Crouser | {{FlagATHCH|USA|2015 World}} | 70.47 | 00.0|x}} | 73.88 | 73.88 | 32 | B | Valeriy Iordan | {{FlagATHCH|RUS|2015 World}} | 73.22 | 00.0|x}} | 73.43 | 73.43 | 33 | A | Patrik Žeňúch | {{FlagATHCH|SVK|2015 World}} | 69.31 | 00.0|x}} | 00.0|r}} | 69.31 |
FinalThe final was started at 19:05.[9] Rank | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Mark | Notes |
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{{gold01}} | Julius Yego | {{FlagATHCH|KEN|2015 World}} | 00.0|x}} | 82.42 | 92.72 | 00.0|–}} | 00.0|–}} | 00.0|x}} | 92.72 | WL}}, {{AthAbbr|AR|African}} | {{silver02}} | Ihab El-Sayed | {{FlagATHCH|EGY|2015 World}} | 86.07 | 88.99 | 00.0|x}} | 00.0|x}} | 00.0|x}} | 00.0|x}} | 88.99 | SB}} | {{bronze03}} | Tero Pitkämäki | {{FlagATHCH|FIN|2015 World}} | 83.45 | 85.03 | 85.08 | 87.64 | 84.49 | 87.34 | 87.64 | 04|4}} | Thomas Röhler | {{FlagATHCH|GER|2015 World}} | 86.68 | 86.03 | 86.77 | 87.18 | 84.00 | 87.41 | 87.41 | 05|5}} | Antti Ruuskanen | {{FlagATHCH|FIN|2015 World}} | 76.24 | 81.29 | 87.12 | 80.63 | 84.30 | 00.0|x}} | 87.12 | 06|6}} | Andreas Hofmann | {{FlagATHCH|GER|2015 World}} | 79.38 | 77.33 | 84.85 | 82.43 | 00.0|x}} | 86.01 | 86.01 | 07|7}} | Johannes Vetter | {{FlagATHCH|GER|2015 World}} | 83.79 | 81.98 | 80.28 | 00.0|x}} | 79.43 | 00.0|x}} | 83.79 | 08|8}} | Vítězslav Veselý | {{FlagATHCH|CZE|2015 World}} | 78.38 | 00.0|x}} | 83.13 | 81.45 | 82.98 | 00.0|x}} | 83.13 | 09|9}} | Ryohei Arai | {{FlagATHCH|JPN|2015 World}} | 80.81 | 83.07 | 00.0|x}} | 83.07 | 10 | Braian Toledo | {{FlagATHCH|ARG|2015 World}} | 78.27 | 78.30 | 80.27 | 80.27 | 11 | Kim Amb | {{FlagATHCH|SWE|2015 World}} | 77.38 | 75.77 | 78.51 | 78.51 | 12 | Risto Mätas | {{FlagATHCH|EST|2015 World}} | 75.79 | 70.10 | 76.79 | 76.79 |
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iaafbeijing2015.com/special/iaaf_sch_en/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141201205133/http://www.iaafbeijing2015.com/special/iaaf_sch_en/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=1 December 2014 |title=Beijing 2015: Timetable |date=11 August 2015 |accessdate=10 August 2015 |work=Beijing 2015 }} 2. ^Start list 3. ^{{citeweb|url= http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/15th-iaaf-world-championships-4875/news/report/men/javelin-throw/final|title=REPORT: MEN’S JAVELIN FINAL – IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, BEIJING 2015|date=26 August 2015|work=iaaf.org|accessdate=27 August 2015}} 4. ^{{citeweb|url= https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/aug/26/julius-yego-javelin-kenya-compatriots-fail-drug-tests|title= Julius Yego wins javelin but Kenyan pair’s positive tests cast shadow|date=26 August 2015|work=Guardian|accessdate=27 August 2015}} 5. ^{{citeweb|url= https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/athletics/34067780|title= World Championships: YouTube-inspired Julius Yego enjoys win|date=26 August 2015|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=27 August 2015}} 6. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.iaaf.org/records/by-discipline/throws/javelin-throw/outdoor/men| title=Records & Lists – Javelin Throw| publisher = IAAF| accessdate=18 August 2015}} 7. ^{{Citation| year = 2014| title = IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 – Standards| url = http://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitioninfo/544c7d0a-0807-4226-a85b-79928c58a097.pdf| publisher = IAAF| accessdate = 18 August 2015}} 8. ^Qualification results 9. ^Final results
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