1998 European Championships in Athletics - Men's Hammer
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These are the official results of the Men's hammer throw
Hammer throw
The modern or Olympic hammer throw is an athletic throwing event where the object is to throw a heavy metal ball attached to a wire and handle. The name "hammer throw" is derived from older competitions where an actual sledge hammer was thrown...

 event at the 1998 European Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Thirty-six athletes took part. The qualification mark was set at 77.00 metres.

Medalists

Gold   Tibor Gécsek
Tibor Gécsek
Tibor Gécsek is a retired male hammer thrower from Hungary. Gécsek is of Hungarian Slovenian descent....


Hungary
Hungary
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 (HUN)
Silver   Balázs Kiss
Balázs Kiss
Balázs Kiss is a retired Hungarian hammer thrower. He is the 1996 Olympic champion and the 1998 European Championships silver medalist, and has two fourth places from World Championships. His personal best throw was 83.00 metres, achieved during the 1998 Golden League circuit.-Early career:Kiss...


Hungary
Hungary
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 (HUN)
Bronze   Karsten Kobs
Karsten Kobs
Karsten Kobs is a German hammer thrower, whose personal best throw is 82.78 metres, achieved in June 1999 in Dortmund. This ranks him third among German hammer throwers, only behind Ralf Haber and Heinz Weis....


Germany
Germany
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 (GER)



Schedule

  • All times are Central European Time
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     (UTC+1
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    )
    Qualification Round
    Group A Group B
    18.08.1998 – ??:??h 18.08.1998 – ??:??h
    Final Round
    19.08.1998 – ??:??h



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 1998 European Athletics Championships
World Record
Hammer throw
The modern or Olympic hammer throw is an athletic throwing event where the object is to throw a heavy metal ball attached to a wire and handle. The name "hammer throw" is derived from older competitions where an actual sledge hammer was thrown...

 
86.74 m August 30, 1986   Stuttgart
Stuttgart
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, West Germany
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Event Record  86.74 m August 30, 1986   Stuttgart
Stuttgart
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, West Germany
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Group A

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance
1 2 3
1 1 79.52 m
2 5 77.99 m
3 6 77.46 m
4 7 77.43 m
5 8 76.66 m
6 10 76.24 m
7 13 75.56 m
8 14 75.56 m
9 15 75.00 m
10 16 74.91 m
11 18 74.50 m
12 21 73.92 m
13 22 73.41 m
14 25 72.68 m
15 28 72.28 m
16 30 71.50 m
17 33 66.25 m
X X X NM



Group B

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance
1 2 3
1 2 79.44 m
2 3 78.09 m
3 4 78.06 m
4 9 76.67 m
5 11 75.90 m
6 12 75.75 m
7 17 74.65 m
8 19 74.12 m
9 20 74.05 m
10 23 73.30 m
11 24 73.13 m
12 26 72.48 m
13 27 72.47 m
14 29 72.03 m
15 31 69.11 m
16 32 67.20 m
17 34 64.88 m
18 35 63.75 m



Final

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
80.94 X 81.66 X 82.87 82.25 82.87 m
80.96 80.71 X 78.87 80.38 81.26 81.26 m
X 77.83 75.22 X 80.13 X 80.13 m
4 76.89 80.04 78.79 X 77.28 77.15 80.04 m
5 X X 77.37 X X 78.16 78.16 m
6 X 77.97 X 74.95 77.43 X 77.97 m
7 X X 77.81 X X 76.93 77.81 m
8 75.77 76.19 X 77.29 76.43 76.09 77.29 m
9 76.11 75.66 75.32 76.11 m
10 X 74.30 75.10 75.10 m
11 74.34 73.41 X 74.34 m
12 70.33 74.00 73.82 74.00 m



See also

  • 1995 Men's World Championships Hammer Throw (Gothenburg)
    1995 World Championships in Athletics – Men's hammer throw
    These are the official results of the Men's Hammer Throw event at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. There were a total number of 44 participating athletes, with the final held on Sunday August 6, 1995...

  • 1996 Men's Olympic Hammer Throw (Atlanta)
  • 1997 Men's World Championships Hammer Throw (Athens)
  • 1998 Hammer Throw Year Ranking
    1998 Hammer Throw Year Ranking
    This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 1998 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. One of the main events during this season were the 1998 European Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, where the final of the men's competition was held on August 19,...

  • 1999 Men's World Championships Hammer Throw (Seville)
  • 2000 Men's Olympic Hammer Throw (Sydney)
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