Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Women's hammer throw
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The Women's hammer throw at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
2010 Commonwealth Games
The 2010 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games, were held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010. A total of 6,081 athletes from 71 Commonwealth nations and dependencies competed in 21 sports and 272 events, making it the largest Commonwealth Games till date...

as part of the athletics programme
Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
The athletics competition at the 2010 Commonwealth Games was held in New Delhi, India between 6 and 14 October. The track and field events took place between 6–12 October at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium while the marathon contests were held on a street course running through the city on 14...

 was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Wednesday 6 October and Thursday 7 October 2010.

Records

World Record
Women's hammer world record progression
The first World Record in the hammer throw for women was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1994.To June 7, 2010, the IAAF has ratified 19 world records in the event.-Record Progression:...

78.30 Anita Włodarczyk POL
Poland
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Bydgoszcz, POL
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6 June 2010
Games Record 67.90 Brooke Krueger AUS
Australia
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Melbourne
Melbourne
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, Australia
Australia
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2006

Qualifying round

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 62.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final.
Rank Athlete Group 1 2 3 Result Notes
1 A 63.53 63.53 Q
2 B x x 63.46 63.46 Q
3 A 62.33 62.33 Q
4 B x x 62.06 62.06 Q
5 A 61.39 61.44 61.76 61.76 q
6 A x 56.84 60.94 60.94 q
7 A 59.89 60.77 60.55 60.77 q
8 B 57.47 58.56 60.37 60.37 q
9 B 60.18 56.74 58.40 60.18 q, SB
10 A 56.23 59.96 x 59.96 q
11 B 59.63 59.72 59.73 59.73 q
12 B x 58.69 59.52 59.52 q
13 A 51.81 58.05 59.33 59.33 PB
14 B x 57.91 x 57.91
15 A x 51.72 54.84 54.84
16 B 54.16 53.08 51.46 54.16
17 B 52.14 49.41 x 52.14

Final

Rank Athlete 1 2 3 4 5 6 Result Notes
59.87 68.57 x 66.47 68.07 x 68.57 GR
62.29 64.93 64.76 64.19 x 63.94 64.93 SB
64.93 61.76 57.52 61.06 61.51 x 64.93
4 59.97 63.00 60.83 63.46 63.06 62.48 63.46
5 56.31 61.03 63.43 58.91 62.40 63.11 63.43
6 60.64 62.38 61.99 62.37 59.37 62.34 62.38
7 62.36 61.64 x x x 61.92 62.36
8 61.05 58.67 59.59 x 60.45 x 61.05
9 59.31 60.26 58.08 60.26 SB
10 x x 59.96 59.96
11 x 59.65 x 59.65
12 58.89 x 59.55 59.55

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