Athletics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's javelin throw

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The men's javelin throw event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 24 and 26 August at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.

Medalists[edit]

Gold Silver Bronze
Cheng Chao-tsun
 Chinese Taipei
Andreas Hofmann
 Germany
Huang Shih-feng
 Chinese Taipei

Results[edit]

Qualification[edit]

Qualification: 76.00 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Andreas Hofmann  Germany 83.51 83.51 Q
2 A Cheng Chao-tsun  Chinese Taipei 81.54 81.54 Q
3 B Huang Shih-feng  Chinese Taipei 72.77 74.48 77.78 77.78 Q
4 A Andrian Mardare  Moldova 77.69 77.69 Q
5 A Marcin Krukowski  Poland x 72.01 77.28 77.28 Q
6 A Kenji Ogura  Japan 74.95 73.81 76.13 76.13 Q
7 B Norbert Rivasz-Tóth  Hungary 73.71 75.75 75.75 q
8 B Ben Langton Burnell  New Zealand 69.75 73.02 75.58 75.58 q
9 A Skirmantas Šimoliūnas  Lithuania 75.28 70.87 x 75.28 q
10 B William White  Australia 74.16 72.81 73.18 74.16 q
11 A Liam O'Brien  Australia 74.14 66.95 x 74.14 q
12 B Sumedha Ranasinghe  Sri Lanka 70.32 68.12 72.25 72.25 q
13 A Emin Öncel  Turkey 71.65 68.22 x 71.65
14 A Lars Timmerman  Netherlands 70.60 71.01 68.71 71.01
15 B Johannes Grobler  South Africa 70.92 70.31 65.62 70.92
16 A Jānis Grīva  Latvia 69.37 66.23 70.75 70.75
17 A Vedran Samac  Serbia 70.71 66.82 66.32 70.71
18 B Edis Matusevičius  Lithuania 70.61 r 70.61
19 B Takuto Kominami  Japan 70.61 r 70.43
20 A Sami Peltomäki  Finland 68.45 68.50 69.55 69.55
21 A Bae Yu-il  South Korea 62.28 x 67.57 67.57
22 B Muhammad Yasir  Pakistan 66.79 66.60 64.04 66.79
23 B Hubert Chmielak  Poland 64.28 66.50 x 66.50
24 B John Krzyszkowski  Canada 65.10 61.39 x 65.10
25 A Evan Karakolis  Canada 62.98 x 60.91 62.98
26 B Robert Okello  Uganda 56.18 x 53.10 56.18
B Karrar Raad Al-Yasari  Iraq DNS

Final[edit]

[2]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cheng Chao-tsun  Chinese Taipei 83.91 82.45 x 84.37 x 91.36 91.36 UR, AR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andreas Hofmann  Germany 83.00 x 85.59 85.97 88.33 91.07 91.07 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Huang Shih-feng  Chinese Taipei 81.34 x 81.96 86.64 x 86.64 PB
4 Andrian Mardare  Moldova 77.20 x 76.91 80.63 x 79.59 80.63
5 Marcin Krukowski  Poland 78.37 79.38 78.59 78.75 x 79.37 79.38
6 Norbert Rivasz-Tóth  Hungary 77.23 73.64 72.41 78.42 75.79 74.84 78.42
7 William White  Australia 77.74 76.52 x 73.74 x x 77.74 PB
8 Ben Langton Burnell  New Zealand 75.93 71.88 x 67.26 73.93 70.98 75.93
9 Kenji Ogura  Japan 72.03 x 74.82 74.82
10 Skirmantas Šimoliūnas  Lithuania 62.84 74.27 70.47 74.27
11 Liam O'Brien  Australia 65.19 68.83 69.80 69.80
12 Sumedha Ranasinghe  Sri Lanka 69.65 x x 69.65

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