Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Hammer Throw

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The hammer throw at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Athens Olympic Stadium August 23 and August 25.


[edit] Records

A new Olympic Record was set four times during the course of the 2004 event. Gu Yuan did it first, with her throw in the qualifying round. Olga Kuzenkova beat Gu's record during her throws in the qualifying round. Three other athletes also beat the 2000 distance during that round. Kuzenkova then extended her record twice in the final round.

World Record 76.07 Mihaela Melinte Romania Rudlingen(SUI) 29 August 1999
Previous Olympic Record 71.16 Kamila Skolimowska Poland Sydney (AUS) 2000
New Olympic Record 73.71 Olga Kuzenkova Russia Athens(GRE) 23 August 2004

[edit] Results

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Olga Kuzenkova, Russia Yipsi Moreno, Cuba Yunaika Crawford, Cuba

[edit] Qualification

August 23

[edit] Heat 1

  1. Yuan Gu, China 71.65 m Q Olympic Record
  2. Iryna Sekachova, Ukraine 71.63 m Q
  3. Andrea Bunjes, Germany 70.73 m Q PB
  4. Yipsi Moreno, Cuba 70.56 m Q
  5. Kamila Skolimowska, Poland 68.66 m Q
  6. Ivana Brkljacic, Croatia 68.21 m
  7. Yelena Konevtseva, Russia 67.83 m
  8. Katalin Divos, Hungary 67.64 m
  9. Julianna Tudja, Hungary 66.85 m
  10. Erin Gilreath, United States 66.71 m
  11. Berta Castells, Spain 66.05 m
  12. Mariya Smolyachkova, Belarus 65.68 m
  13. Ester Balassini, Italy 65.58 m
  14. Yuka Murofushi, Japan 65.33 m
  15. Clarissa Claretti, Italy 65.06 m
  16. Bronwyn Eagles, Australia 64.09 m
  17. Brooke Krueger, Australia 63.88 m
  18. Vania Silva, Portugal 63.81 m
  19. Evdokia Tsamoglou, Greece 62.76 m
  20. Shirley Webb, Great Britain 61.60 m
  21. Lucie Vrbenska, Czech Republic 60.29 m
  22. Jennifer Dahlgren, Argentina 59.52 m
  23. Sanja Gavrilovic, Croatia 56.79 m

[edit] Heat 2

  1. Olga Kuzenkova, Russia 73.71 m Q Olympic Record
  2. Yunaika Crawford, Cuba 71.74 m Q
  3. Wenxiu Zhang, China 71.56 m Q
  4. Betty Heidler, Germany 69.81 m Q
  5. Olga Tsander, Belarus 69.61 m Q
  6. Alexandra Papayeoryiou, Greece 68.58 m Q
  7. Candice Scott, Trinidad and Tobago 68.27 m q
  8. Yinghui Liu, China 68.12 m
  9. Manuela Montebrun, France 67.90 m
  10. Tatyana Lysenko, Russia 66.82 m
  11. Susanne Keil, Germany 66.35 m
  12. Sini Poyry, Finland 66.05 m
  13. Eva Orban, Hungary 65.76 m
  14. Anna Mahon, United States 64.99 m
  15. Lorraine Shaw, Great Britain 64.79 m
  16. Svetlana Sudak, Belarus 64.42 m
  17. Violeta Guzman, Mexico 62.76 m
  18. Aldenay Vasallo, Cuba 62.64 m
  19. Marwa Hussein, Egypt 62.27 m
  20. Jackie Jeschelnig, United States 62.23 m
  21. Stiliani Papadopoulou, Greece 61.61 m
  22. Deborah Sosimenko, Australia 57.79 m
  23. Marina Lapina, Azerbaijan 55.34 m

[edit] Final

  1. Olga Kuzenkova, Russia 75.02 m OR
  2. Yipsi Moreno, Cuba 73.36 m
  3. Yunaika Crawford, Cuba 73.16 m PB
  4. Betty Heidler, Germany 72.73 m NR
  5. Kamila Skolimowska, Poland 72.57 m SB
  6. Olga Tsander, Belarus 72.27 m
  7. Wenxiu Zhang, China 72.03 m
  8. Iryna Sekachova, Ukraine 70.40 m
  9. Candice Scott, Trinidad and Tobago 69.94 m NR
  10. Yuan Gu, China 69.76 m
  11. Andrea Bunjes, Germany 68.40 m
  12. Alexandra Papayeoryiou, Greece 66.83 m


The 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Men

100 m | 110 m hurdles | 200 m | 400 m | 400 m hurdles | 800 m | 1,500 m | 3,000 m steeplechase | 5,000 m | 10,000 m | 4 x 100 m relay | 4 x 400 m relay | decathlon | marathon | 20 km walk | 50 km walk | long jump | triple jump | high jump | pole vault | shot put | discus | javelin | hammer

Women

100 m | 100 m hurdles | 200 m | 400 m | 400 m hurdles | 800 m | 1,500 m | 5,000 m | 10,000 m | 4 x 100 m relay | 4 x 400 m relay | heptathlon | marathon | 20 km walk | long jump | triple jump | high jump | pole vault | shot put | discus | javelin | hammer

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