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2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics  Women's hammer throw





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The women's hammer throw event at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Santiago, Chile, at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos on 17 and 18 October.[1][2]

Medalists

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Gold Ivana Brkljačić
  Croatia
Silver Virginia Balut
  Romania
Bronze Yunaika Crawford
  Cuba

Results

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Final

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18 October

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
  Ivana Brkljačić   Croatia 62.22 60.12 61.65 60.84 61.79 x 62.22
  Virginia Balut   Romania x 58.28 60.23 x x x 60.23
  Yunaika Crawford   Cuba 59.98 59.44 59.88 57.09 56.02 57.96 59.98
4 Merja Korpela   Finland 56.92 x 59.59 x 56.15 x 59.59
5 Martina Danisová   Slovakia 56.74 55.09 x 57.75 x x 57.75
6 Natalya Kravchenko   Ukraine 56.51 54.87 53.88 54.68 x 55.29 56.51
7 Yuliya Denisova   Russia x x 55.56 x x 55.10 55.56
8 Debby van der Schilt   Netherlands 49.48 x 55.15 x x x 55.15
9 Silke Grundmann   Germany 53.08 55.08 52.46 55.08
10 Yelena Tauryanina   Russia 53.01 54.86 x 54.86
11 Carrie Soong   United States x x 54.44 54.44
12 Eva Danielsen   Norway x x 47.28 47.28

Qualifications

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17 October

Group A

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Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Martina Danisová   Slovakia 59.60 - - 59.60 Q
2 Merja Korpela   Finland 58.29 - - 58.29 Q
3 Yuliya Denisova   Russia 55.55 51.48 54.44 55.55 q
4 Natalya Kravchenko   Ukraine 54.34 51.57 53.64 54.34 q
5 Deborah Lovely   Australia 53.11 x 52.99 53.11
6 Katherine Johnston   United States 52.81 x 52.38 52.81
7 Yang Meiping   China 52.58 x 51.92 52.58
8 Nathalie Thénor   Canada 52.20 x x 52.20
9 Betty Heidler   Germany x x 52.18 52.18
10 Kamila Skolimowska   Poland x x 51.84 51.84
11 Jennifer Dahlgren   Argentina 50.49 x x 50.49
12 Eileen O'Keeffe   Ireland x 50.13 49.59 50.13
13 Sarah Luyimi-Mbala   Belgium 49.03 x 49.81 49.81
14 Mhairi Walters   United Kingdom 39.33 47.62 48.77 48.77
15 Maria Mercedes Melogno   Uruguay x x 45.63 45.63
16 Odette Palma   Chile x x 43.91 43.91

Group B

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Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Ivana Brkljačić   Croatia 62.05 - - 62.05 Q
2 Yunaika Crawford   Cuba 59.53 - - 59.53 Q
3 Carrie Soong   United States 58.22 - - 58.22 Q
4 Virginia Balut   Romania 53.48 x 56.16 56.16 q
5 Yelena Tauryanina   Russia 52.40 x 55.96 55.96 q
6 Debby van der Schilt   Netherlands 55.06 55.90 x 55.90 q
7 Eva Danielsen   Norway 53.55 x 54.32 54.32 q
8 Silke Grundmann   Germany x 54.15 53.32 54.15 q
9 Dubraska Rodríguez   Venezuela 53.82 50.97 50.80 53.82
10 Carys Parry   United Kingdom 51.99 53.80 52.69 53.80
11 Nicole Robertson   Australia x 51.69 x 51.69
12 Erin Riste   Canada x 47.08 51.13 51.13
13 Andrea Kéri   Hungary 50.45 47.18 50.21 50.45
14 Monika Královenská   Slovakia x x 50.26 50.26
15 Stéphanie Falzon   France x 49.77 x 49.77
16 Mariana La Nasa   Argentina 45.34 47.17 45.44 47.17

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 32 athletes from 24 countries participated in the event.

  •   Australia (2)
  •   Belgium (1)
  •   Canada (2)
  •   Chile (1)
  •   China (1)
  •   Croatia (1)
  •   Cuba (1)
  •   Finland (1)
  •   France (1)
  •   Germany (2)
  •   Hungary (1)
  •   Ireland (1)
  •   Netherlands (1)
  •   Norway (1)
  •   Poland (1)
  •   Romania (1)
  •   Russia (2)
  •   Slovakia (2)
  •   Ukraine (1)
  •   United Kingdom (2)
  •   United States (2)
  •   Uruguay (1)
  •   Venezuela (1)
  • References

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    1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 2000 Santiago CHI Oct 17-22, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 3 December 2013, retrieved 13 June 2015
  • ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015

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