1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's javelin throw
Appearance
The men's javelin throw event at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, at Laurentian University Stadium on 28 and 29 July.[1][2]
Medalists
[edit]Gold | Vladimir Ovchinnikov![]() |
Silver | Steve Backley![]() |
Bronze | Jens Reimann![]() |
Results
[edit]Final
[edit]29 July
Rank | Name | Nationality | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
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Vladimir Ovchinnikov | ![]() |
67.28 | 73.66 | 74.68 | 74.82 | x | 77.08 | 77.08 | |
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Steve Backley | ![]() |
64.82 | 71.50 | 75.40 | 72.48 | 73.56 | 72.14 | 75.40 | |
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Jens Reimann | ![]() |
68.22 | 71.26 | 71.64 | 67.54 | 66.14 | x | 71.64 | |
4 | Dmitriy Polyunin | ![]() |
66.72 | 67.56 | 68.98 | 69.12 | 67.68 | 67.90 | 69.12 | |
5 | Kimmo Solehmainen | ![]() |
67.34 | 67.06 | 68.62 | 68.78 | 68.22 | 68.58 | 68.78 | |
6 | Johan van Lieshout | ![]() |
66.34 | 68.22 | 68.68 | x | 65.22 | 67.04 | 68.68 | |
7 | Angel Mandzhukov | ![]() |
68.54 | x | 68.52 | 66.80 | x | x | 68.54 | |
8 | Art Skipper | ![]() |
63.42 | 63.52 | 68.32 | x | 64.36 | 65.28 | 68.32 | |
9 | Park Yong-Young | ![]() |
68.28 | 63.94 | 61.40 | 68.28 | ||||
10 | Juha Laukkanen | ![]() |
65.54 | x | 60.86 | 65.54 | ||||
11 | John Richardson | ![]() |
61.32 | 64.00 | 65.20 | 65.20 | ||||
12 | Kimio Morisawa | ![]() |
63.70 | 63.94 | x | 63.94 |
Qualifications
[edit]28 Jul
Group A
[edit]Rank | Name | Nationality | Attempts | Result | Notes | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
1 | Vladimir Ovchinnikov | ![]() |
72.32 | - | - | 72.32 | Q |
2 | Kimmo Solehmainen | ![]() |
70.96 | - | - | 70.96 | Q |
3 | Jens Reimann | ![]() |
65.34 | 70.10 | - | 70.10 | Q |
4 | Park Yong-Young | ![]() |
69.88 | - | - | 69.88 | Q |
5 | Steve Backley | ![]() |
66.30 | 68.66 | - | 68.66 | Q |
6 | Juha Laukkanen | ![]() |
68.26 | - | - | 68.26 | Q |
7 | Art Skipper | ![]() |
66.90 | 67.78 | - | 67.78 | Q |
8 | Dmitriy Polyunin | ![]() |
67.64 | - | - | 67.64 | Q |
9 | Johan van Lieshout | ![]() |
65.16 | 66.34 | 67.38 | 67.38 | Q |
10 | Angel Mandzhukov | ![]() |
63.36 | 66.82 | 67.25 | 67.26 | Q |
11 | Kimio Morisawa | ![]() |
62.88 | 64.18 | 67.24 | 67.24 | Q |
12 | John Richardson | ![]() |
66.96 | 66.30 | 67.16 | 67.16 | Q |
13 | Koji Simada | ![]() |
66.66 | 62.72 | x | 66.66 | |
14 | Dag Inge Hansen | ![]() |
59.56 | 61.66 | x | 61.66 | |
15 | Arne Indrebo | ![]() |
61.54 | 59.44 | x | 61.54 | |
16 | Matt Hodgson | ![]() |
61.14 | 61.42 | 60.96 | 61.42 | |
17 | Hans-Günter Schmidt | ![]() |
60.16 | 61.28 | 59.40 | 61.28 |
Participation
[edit]According to an unofficial count, 17 athletes from 12 countries participated in the event.
Australia (1)
Bulgaria (1)
East Germany (1)
Finland (2)
Japan (2)
Netherlands (1)
Norway (2)
South Korea (1)
Soviet Union (2)
United Kingdom (1)
United States (2)
West Germany (1)
References
[edit]- ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1988 Sudbury CAN Jul 27-31, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 7 April 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
- ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015