2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's discus throw

Women's discus throw
at the 2013 World Championships
Venue Luzhniki Stadium
Dates 10 August (qualification)
11 August (final)
Competitors 26 from 17 nations
Winning distance 67.99 m (223 ft 034 in)
Medalists
 
 
 
Events at the
2013 World Championships
Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
100 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men women
3000 m
steeplechase
men women
4 × 100 m relay men women
4 × 400 m relay men women
Road events
Marathon men women
20 km walk men women
50 km walk men
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men

The women's discus throw at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 10–11 August.

There were 6 automatic qualifiers for the final. It took 60.14 to get in. In the final Sandra Perković dominated from her first throw. Any of her three fair throws would have won the competition. Yarelys Barrios was a solid second place from her first throw, but she never improved. Meanwhile Mélina Robert-Michon did improve, her third round throw putting her into second and her final throw more than a meter further to improve her own French national record set more than 11 years (and one daughter) earlier. The record throw was all the more remarkable due to the rainy conditions that hampered the rest of the field, hers was the only improvement after the rains started toward the end of the fourth round.[1]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[2]

World record  Gabriele Reinsch (GDR) 76.80 Neubrandenburg, East Germany 7 July 1988
Championship record  Martina Hellmann (GDR) 71.62 Rome, Italy 31 August 1987
World leading  Sandra Perkovic (CRO) 67.98 Lausane, Switzerland 4 July 2013
African record  Elizna Naudé (RSA) 64.87 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2 March 2003
Asian record  Xiao Yanling (CHN) 71.68 Beijing, People's Republic of China 14 March 1992
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Hilda Ramos (CUB) 70.88 Havana, Cuba 8 May 1992
South American record  Andressa de Morais (BRA) 64.21 Barquisimeto, Venezuela 10 June 2012
European record  Gabriele Reinsch (GDR) 76.80 Neubrandenburg, East Germany 7 July 1988
Oceanian record  Daniela Costian (AUS) 68.72 Auckland, New Zealand 22 January 1994

Qualification standards

A result[3] B result
62.00 59.50

Schedule

Date Time Round
10 August 2013 9:30 Qualification
11 August 2013 20:15 Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results

KEY: QQualified q12 best performers NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Qualification

Qualification: 63.00 m (Q) and at least 12 best (q) advanced to the final.[4][5]

Rank Group Name Nationality No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Mark Notes
1 A Zinaida Sendriutė  Lithuania 64.16 64.16 Q
2 A Yarelys Barrios  Cuba 63.63 63.63 Q
3 B Sandra Perković  Croatia 63.62 63.62 Q
4 B Tan Jian  China 62.57 63.21 63.21 Q
5 A Mélina Robert-Michon  France 63.16 63.16 Q
5 B Nadine Müller  Germany 63.16 63.16 Q
7 B Dani Samuels  Australia 62.73 62.51 62.85 62.85 q
8 B Żaneta Glanc  Poland 61.30 61.62 59.21 61.62 q
9 B Rocío Comba  Argentina 61.54 59.51 x 61.54 q
10 B Gia Lewis-Smallwood  United States x 61.30 57.56 61.30 q
11 B Yaime Pérez  Cuba 59.38 57.26 60.33 60.33 q
12 A Denia Caballero  Cuba 60.14 58.48 x 60.14 q
13 A Julia Fischer  Germany 56.77 60.09 x 60.09
14 A Dragana Tomašević  Serbia 57.58 58.70 58.79 58.79
15 A Vera Ganeeva  Russia 58.37 55.23 x 58.37
16 B Ekaterina Strokova  Russia 57.85 x 53.24 57.85
17 B Irina Rodrigues  Portugal 57.64 55.47 54.09 57.64
18 A Karen Gallardo  Chile x 53.10 57.03 57.03
19 B Su Xinyue  China 54.14 54.76 56.87 56.87
20 A Svetlana Saykina  Russia 56.62 x 54.05 56.62
21 A Liz Podominick  United States 56.41 x x 56.41
22 B Nicoleta Grasu  Romania x 55.47 56.31 56.31
23 B Natalya Fokina-Semenova  Ukraine x 55.79 x 55.79
24 A Whitney Ashley  United States 44.60 x x 44.60
25 A Gu Siyu  China x x x NM
25 A Fernanda Raquel Borges Martins  Brazil x x x NM

Final

The final was held on 11 August.[6]

Rank Name Nationality No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Mark Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Sandra Perković  Croatia 67.52 67.99 x 67.80 x x 67.99
2nd, silver medalist(s) Mélina Robert-Michon  France 62.53 61.77 65.13 65.08 x 66.28 66.28 NR
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Yarelys Barrios  Cuba 64.96 63.99 x 62.77 61.28 63.33 64.96
4 Nadine Müller  Germany 64.12 64.67 x x 61.92 63.22 64.67
5 Gia Lewis-Smallwood  United States 57.21 61.66 62.71 64.23 x 61.10 64.23
6 Tan Jian  China x 63.16 61.69 63.34 x 61.47 63.34
7 Żaneta Glanc  Poland 59.80 62.90 x 61.27 x x 62.90 SB
8 Denia Caballero  Cuba 62.80 59.80 60.16 61.43 x 62.49 62.80
9 Zinaida Sendriutė  Lithuania 61.87 62.54 61.44 62.54
10 Dani Samuels  Australia 59.17 62.42 x 62.42
11 Yaime Pérez  Cuba x 62.39 60.16 62.39
12 Rocío Comba  Argentina 59.83 x 58.32 59.83

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