These are the official results of the Men's javelin throw event at the 1986 European Championships in Stuttgart, West Germany, held at Neckarstadion on 26 and 27 August 1986.[1] There were a total number of 30 competitors. The qualification mark was set at 79.50 metres.
Medalists
Gold | Klaus Tafelmeier West Germany (FRG) |
Silver | Detlef Michel East Germany (GDR) |
Bronze | Viktor Yevsyukov Soviet Union (URS) |
Schedule
- All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)
Qualification Round | |
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Group A | Group B |
26.08.1986 – 18:25h | 26.08.1986 – 19:40h |
Final Round | |
27.08.1986 – 19:15h |
Abbreviations
- All results shown are in metres
Q | automatic qualification |
q | qualification by rank |
DNS | did not start |
NM | no mark |
WR | world record |
AR | area record |
NR | national record |
PB | personal best |
SB | season best |
Records
Standing records prior to the 1986 European Athletics Championships | ||||
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World Record | Tom Petranoff (USA) | 85.38 m | July 7, 1986 | Helsinki, Finland |
Event Record | Jānis Lūsis (URS) | 91.52 m | September 19, 1969 | Athens, Greece |
Qualification
- Held on 26 August 1986
Rank | Group A | Distance |
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1. | Klaus Tafelmeier (FRG) | 82.68 m |
2. | Gerald Weiss (GDR) | 81.40 m |
3. | Marek Kaleta (URS) | 81.32 m |
4. | Viktor Yevsyukov (URS) | 80.48 m |
5. | Jyrki Blom (FIN) | 79.02 m |
6. | Dag Wennlund (SWE) | 76.88 m |
7. | Roald Bradstock (GBR) | 76.52 m |
8. | Seppo Räty (FIN) | 76.00 m |
9. | Jean-Paul Lakafia (FRA) | 75.24 m |
10. | Reidar Lorentzen (NOR) | 73.24 m |
11. | Kenneth Petersen (DEN) | 73.24 m |
12. | László Stefan (HUN) | 72.68 m |
13. | Jan Olav Johansson (SWE) | 72.30 m |
14. | Sigurður Einarsson (ISL) | 71.54 m |
15. | Øystein Slettevold (NOR) | 69.32 m |
Rank | Group B | Distance |
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1. | Heino Puuste (URS) | 82.54 m |
2. | Detlef Michel (GDR) | 79.84 m |
3. | Sejad Krdžalić (YUG) | 79.46 m |
4. | Wolfram Gambke (FRG) | 78.94 m |
5. | Stanisław Górak (POL) | 78.32 m |
6. | Mick Hill (GBR) | 77.94 m |
7. | David Ottley (GBR) | 77.88 m |
8. | Einar Vilhjálmsson (ISL) | 77.76 m |
9. | Jorma Markus (FIN) | 77.32 m |
10. | Jan Železný (TCH) | 75.90 m |
11. | Charlus Bertimon (FRA) | 75.82 m |
12. | Peter Schreiber (FRG) | 75.48 m |
13. | Narve Hoff (NOR) | 75.14 m |
14. | Peter Borglund (SWE) | 72.86 m |
15. | Pascal Lefévre (FRA) | 69.42 m |
Final
Rank | Final | Distance |
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Klaus Tafelmeier (FRG) | 84.76 m CR | |
Detlef Michel (GDR) | 81.90 m | |
Viktor Yevsyukov (URS) | 81.80 m | |
4. | Jyrki Blom (FIN) | 80.48 m |
5. | Heino Puuste (URS) | 80.34 m |
6. | Wolfram Gambke (FRG) | 79.88 m |
7. | Sejad Krdžalić (YUG) | 79.50 m |
8. | Mick Hill (GBR) | 77.34 m |
9. | Marek Kaleta (URS) | 77.16 m |
9. | David Ottley (GBR) | 77.16 m |
11. | Gerald Weiß (GDR) | 76.24 m |
12. | Stanisław Górak (POL) | 74.20 m |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 30 athletes from 14 countries participated in the event.
- Czechoslovakia (1)
- Denmark (1)
- East Germany (2)
- Finland (3)
- France (3)
- Hungary (1)
- Iceland (2)
- Norway (3)
- Poland (1)
- Soviet Union (3)
- Sweden (3)
- United Kingdom (3)
- West Germany (3)
- Yugoslavia (1)
See also
References
- ↑ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 443–451, retrieved 13 August 2014
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