Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Hammer Throw
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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 2004 Summer Olympics
2004 Summer Olympics
The 2004 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad, was a premier international multi-sport event held in Athens, Greece from August 13 to August 29, 2004 with the motto Welcome Home. 10,625 athletes competed, some 600 more than expected, accompanied by 5,501 team...

 as part of the athletics program
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, the athletics events were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 18 to August 29, except for the marathons , the race walks , and the shot put...

 was held at the Athens Olympic Stadium on August 20 and August 22. The eight highest-ranked competitors after three rounds qualified for the final three throws to decide the medals. The qualification mark was set at 78.00 metres.

There were three favorites in 2004: the 2003 World Champion Ivan Tsikhan (BLR), the 2002 European Champion Adrián Annus
Adrián Annus
Adrián Annus is a Hungarian hammer thrower, who was stripped of his gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens for a doping violation in a highly publicized scandal...

 (HUN), and Japan’s Koji Murofushi
Koji Murofushi
is a Japanese hammer thrower. He has been among the world elite since the 2001 World Championships, where he won the silver medal. He was olympic champion during the Athens Olympics. In 2011, He was crowned world champion.-Career:...

, bronze medalist at the 2003 Worlds, who had the third-longest throw ever – 84.86 metres (278-5) in 2003. In the final, Annus led from the outset, with 80.53 metres (264-2½) in round one, and 82.32 metres (270-1) in round two. In the third round, he improved to 83.19 metres (272-11¼), the best mark of the competition.

Murofushi was second throughout, getting his best mark of 82.91 metres (272-0¼) in the final round, seeming to win the silver medal. Annus then passed his drug tests both before and after the competition, but after the disqualification of Róbert Fazekas
Róbert Fazekas
Róbert Fazekas is a Hungarian discus thrower, who won gold in the 2002 European Championships and silver in the 2003 World Championship. He finished first in the 2004 Summer Olympics, but was later disqualified for failing to provide a drug sample, and the gold medal was awarded to Virgilijus Alekna...

 from the discus, his training partner with whom he shared a coach, he was called back for another test. Annus was back in Hungary and refused to return for another test. Analysis of his samples revealed that they came from two different people and he was disqualified, the gold medal reverting to Murofushi.

Medalists


Schedule

  • All times are Eastern European Time
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    )
    Qualification Round
    Group A Group B
    20.08.2004 – 09:15h 20.08.2004 – 11:00h
    Final Round
    22.08.2004 – 21:15h



Abbreviations

Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
OR olympic record
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records

Standing records prior to the 2004 Summer Olympics
World Record  86.74 m August 30, 1986   Stuttgart
Stuttgart
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, West Germany
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Olympic Record  84.80 m September 26, 1988   Seoul
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, South Korea
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Season Best
2004 Hammer Throw Year Ranking
This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2004 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, where the final of the men's competition was held on Sunday August 22, 2004...

 
84.46 m May 7, 2004   Minsk, Belarus

Group A

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3
1 79.59 79.59 m
2 5 76.39 75.29 77.49 77.49 m
3 7 76.70 76.08 76.88 76.88 m
4 9 X X 76.74 76.74 m
5 12 75.40 X 76.36 76.36 m
6 13 76.12 74.55 76.17 76.17 m
7 15 X 74.51 76.11 76.11 m
8 17 X X 75.55 75.55 m
9 18 X 75.42 74.37 75.42 m
10 23 72.45 X 73.54 73.54 m
11 25 X 72.61 X 72.61 m
12 26 69.10 72.53 68.64 72.53 m
13 27 72.47 72.44 X 72.47 m
14 28 X X 71.78 71.78 m
15 29 71.76 X X 71.76 m
16 32 69.38 68.03 X 69.38 m
X X X NM
X X X NM



Group B

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3
1 1 77.85 77.12 80.78 80.78 m
2 2 77.43 80.50 80.50 m
3 3 79.55 79.55 m
4 4 76.97 78.81 78.81 m SB
5 6 X X 77.30 77.30 m
6 8 76.84 75.35 75.03 76.84 m
7 10 71.69 74.81 76.72 76.72 m
8 11 76.69 X X 76.69 m
9 14 74.42 X 76.16 76.16 m
10 16 75.12 73.68 75.83 75.83 m
11 19 75.08 X X 75.08 m
12 20 73.15 74.09 75.04 75.04 m
13 21 X 73.51 74.43 74.43 m
14 22 X X 74.14 74.14 m
15 24 73.47 71.97 X 73.47 m
16 30 70.67 71.06 70.68 71.06 m
17 31 70.06 69.27 67.61 70.06 m

Final

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
83.19 m
79.90 81.60 81.16 82.35 X 82.91 82.91 m SB
X X 78.55 78.31 79.81 X 79.81 m
4 75.79 79.51 X 79.23 75.15 76.34 79.51 m
5 78.67 78.82 X 75.41 76.61 X 78.82 m
6 76.94 78.16 77.55 78.73 X 77.26 78.73 m
7 75.82 77.08 76.45 78.56 77.61 78.24 78.56 m
8 74.93 77.52 77.30 75.60 77.54 73.06 77.54 m
9 75.72 75.97 76.30 76.30 m
10 X X 76.22 76.22 m
11 74.27 72.97 73.02 74.27 m
12 72.51 X 71.31 72.51 m
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