Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's hammer throw

The women's hammer throw competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium on 12–15 August.[1] Each athlete received three throws in the qualifying round. All who achieved the qualifying distance progressed to the final. Each finalist was allowed three throws in last round, with the top eight athletes after that point being given three further attempts.

Women's hammer throw
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date12–15 August 2016
Competitors32 from 19 nations
Winning distance82.29 m WR
Medalists
Anita Włodarczyk  Poland
Zhang Wenxiu  China
Sophie Hitchon  Great Britain

Summary

Anita Włodarczyk, the reigning World Champion and European Champion, was one of the stand-out gold medal favourites in the Olympic athletics programme, given that she held all ten of the best throws that year and a season's best of 80.26 m – the third best ever. At the 2012 Olympic Games she had been runner-up to Tatyana Lysenko, who faced a lifetime ban for doping. The next best thrower that season was almost five metres behind on the rankings: Betty Heidler was the European runner-up. China's Zhang Wenxiu and Wang Zheng were the next highest ranked.[2][3][4]

Włodarczyk continued her unbeaten streak since 2014 to top qualifying in 76.93 m. Zhang was second best in the round and Rosa Rodríguez of Venezuela was a surprise third automatic qualifier. The top ranked athletes progressed, though non threw beyond 72 metres. Hanna Skydan of Azerbaijan and American Gwen Berry were the most significant of the eliminated athletes.[5]

In the final, Włodarczyk assumed the lead with her first throw of 76.35 m, ahead of Zhang's 75.06 m and Heidler holding bronze position with 71.38 m. The second round saw Sophie Hitchon move into bronze position with a 73.29 m. On the next throw, Włodarczyk improved her position with an 80.40 m, that nobody would match. In the third round Zhang improved and so did Włodarczyk in a big way. Her third throw was 82.29 m (269 ft 11 in) a new world record. Her mark improved upon her own previous world record by 1.21 m and was 2.87 m (over 9 feet) further than any other woman (Heidler) has ever thrown. It was Włodarczyk's sixth world record and the fourth in succession since August 2014. In the fourth round Zalina Marghieva moved into bronze position with her best throw of 73.50 m. The fifth round saw Heidler edge back into bronze position with a 73.71 m, then Zhang solidified her silver position with her best throw of 76.75 m and Włodarczyk threw 81.74 m, only the second best throw in history to her third round throw. On her final throw, Hitchon leapfrogged back into the bronze medal with a 74.54 m British National Record.[6]

The medals were presented by Irena Szewińska, IOC member, Poland and Svein Arne Hansen, Council Member of the IAAF.

Two weeks after the Olympics, Włodarczyk improved the world record again out to 82.98 m (272 ft 2 in).

Schedule

All times are Brasília Time (UTC−3).

Date Time Round
Friday, 12 August 201620:40Qualifications
Monday, 15 August 201610:40Finals

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Anita Wlodarczyk (POL) 81.08 m Władysławowo, Poland 1 August 2015
Olympic record  Anita Wlodarczyk (POL) 77.60 m London, United Kingdom 11 August 2012
2016 World leading  Anita Wlodarczyk (POL) 80.26 m Cetniewo, Poland 12 July 2016

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNameNationalityDistanceRecord
16 AugustFinalAnita Włodarczyk Poland80.40 mOR
16 AugustFinalAnita Włodarczyk Poland82.29 mWR

The following national records were established during the competition:

CountryAthleteRoundDistanceNotes
Poland Anita Włodarczyk (POL)Final82.29 mWR, OR, AR
Great Britain Sophie Hitchon (GBR)Final74.54 m

Results

Qualification

Qualification rule: qualification standard 72.00 m (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1AAnita Włodarczyk Poland 76.9376.93Q
2BZhang Wenxiu China x70.7273.5873.58Q
3ARosa Rodriguez Venezuela x69.3472.4172.41Q, SB
4BJoanna Fiodorow Poland 71.7771.5969.2971.77q
5AZalina Marghieva Moldova 68.8071.7270.9071.72q
6BBetty Heidler Germany 71.1766.6268.6071.17q
7BHanna Malyshchyk Belarus x64.6971.1271.12q
8BAmber Campbell United States 71.09xx71.09q
9ADeAnna Price United States 69.2569.5270.7970.79q
10AWang Zheng China 68.9170.60x70.60q
11BSophie Hitchon Great Britain x70.3768.6870.37q
12AAlexandra Tavernier France x68.4270.3070.30q
13BHanna Skydan Azerbaijan 67.0568.9870.0970.09
14AGwen Berry United States 68.07x69.9069.90
15BMalwina Kopron Poland 69.3169.69x69.69
16ALiu Tingting China 67.4069.1463.3569.14
17AKaterina Safrankova Czech Republic 66.5268.3365.3068.33
18BKathrin Klaas Germany 67.9264.8967.0167.92
19AMartina Hrasnova Slovakia 67.6366.1064.3267.63
20AAlena Sobaleva Belarus x66.7167.0667.06
21BTuğçe Şahutoğlu Turkey 65.4767.0561.9267.05
22AIryna Novozhylova Ukraine 66.70x65.1566.70
23AHeather Steacy Canada 66.01x63.7866.01
24BMarina Marghieva-Nikisenko Moldova 65.1963.8265.1065.19
25BAmy Sene Senegal 64.83x60.9164.83
26AKıvılcım Kaya Salman Turkey xx64.7964.79
27BJennifer Dahlgren Argentina 63.03xx63.03
28BIryna Klymets Ukraine 62.00x62.7562.75
29ACharlene Woitha Germany xx62.5062.50
30ADaina Levy Jamaica x60.35x60.35
31BNataliya Zolotukhina Ukraine 56.60x56.9656.96
32BYirisleydi Ford Cuba 10.91xx10.91

Final

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Anita Włodarczyk Poland76.3580.4082.29x81.7479.6082.29WR
Zhang Wenxiu China75.0674.0476.1974.6576.7570.9376.75SB
Sophie Hitchon Great Britainx73.2971.7372.2872.8974.5474.54NR
4Betty Heidler Germany71.3869.2469.8472.7173.71x73.71
5Zalina Marghieva Moldova69.01x72.3873.5072.9670.2473.50
6Amber Campbell United States68.1868.8570.2070.5772.7471.0972.74
7Hanna Malyshchyk Belarus66.58x70.3870.6069.6871.9071.90
8DeAnna Price United States68.12x70.95x61.9569.1870.95
9Joanna Fiodorow Poland69.87x68.63Did not advance69.87
10Rosa Rodríguez Venezuela67.9466.8769.26Did not advance69.26
11Alexandra Tavernier Francex65.18xDid not advance65.18
Wang Zheng ChinaxxxDid not advanceNM

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