2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's discus throw

The men's discus throw at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 28 to 30 September 2019.[1]

Men's discus throw
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates28 September (qualification)
30 September (final)
Competitors33 from 23 nations
Winning distance67.59
Medalists
gold medal    Sweden
silver medal    Jamaica
bronze medal    Austria
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Summary

Coming in to these championships, Daniel Ståhl dominated the season both with the best throw and the best group of throws. A full metre behind him was Fedrick Dacres and Lukas Weißhaidinger was a further two and a half metres behind him. That form held true in the qualifying round as Ståhl was the only automatic qualifier.

As the first thrower, Ståhl set the early standard with a 66.59m. Near the end of the round, Weißhaidinger answered with a 66.74m to take the first round lead. Starting the second round, Ståhl answered back with a 67.18m. Three throws later, Dacres joined the battle with a 66.94m, but that would turn out to be his best of the day. Three throws later Apostolos Parellis joined the 66 metre crowd for the first time adding 63 cm to his national record. The third round saw Ståhl lead off with the winner 67.59 m (221 ft 9 in). Later Weißhaidinger improved his standing to 66.82m. And the last thrower Alin Firfirică displaced Parellis with a 66.46m. With three more rounds in the competition, none of the leaders would improve their position. The podium matched the three world leaders.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

World record  Jürgen Schult (GDR)74.08 mNeubrandenburg, East Germany6 June 1986
Championship record  Virgilijus Alekna (LTU)70.17 mHelsinki, Finland7 August 2005
World Leading  Daniel Ståhl (SWE)71.86 mBottnaryd, Sweden29 June 2019
African Record  Frantz Kruger (RSA)70.32 mSalon-de-Provence, France26 May 2002
Asian Record  Ehsan Hadadi (IRI)69.32 mTallinn, Estonia3 June 2008
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Ben Plucknett (USA)71.32 mEugene, United States4 June 1983
South American Record  Jorge Balliengo (ARG)66.32 mRosario, Argentina15 April 2006
European Record  Jürgen Schult (GDR)74.08 mNeubrandenburg, East Germany6 June 1986
Oceanian record  Benn Harradine (AUS)68.20 mTownsville, Australia10 May 2013

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 65.00 m.[3]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[4]

DateTimeRound
28 September16:15Qualification
30 September21:15Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 65.60 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[5][6]

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123
1BDaniel Ståhl  Sweden (SWE)x67.8867.88Q
2AFedrick Dacres  Jamaica (JAM)65.4464.26x65.44q
3BMatthew Denny  Australia (AUS)64.4860.9465.0865.08q
4AAlin Firfirică  Romania (ROM)64.5565.05x65.05q
5BEhsan Haddadi  Iran (IRI)64.8463.0561.2964.84q
6BOla Stunes Isene  Norway (NOR)58.4364.5463.3364.54q
7AApostolos Parellis  Cyprus (CYP)64.03x64.5064.50q
8BAndrius Gudžius  Lithuania (LTU)64.1463.28x64.14q
9BSam Mattis  United States (USA)x63.9660.8963.96q
10ASimon Pettersson  Sweden (SWE)63.6561.9862.4363.65q
11AMartin Wierig  Germany (GER)60.6363.6562.0363.65q
12ALukas Weißhaidinger  Austria (AUT)59.9463.3160.7763.31q
13AMason Finley  United States (USA)x63.22x63.22
14BChristoph Harting  Germany (GER)60.3162.0463.0863.08
15BTraves Smikle  Jamaica (JAM)62.2462.2562.9362.93
16ADavid Wrobel  Germany (GER)62.4361.47x62.43
17APiotr Małachowski  Poland (POL)x62.2061.6362.20
18ADanijel Furtula  Montenegro (MNE)xx62.1262.12
19AMartin Kupper  Estonia (EST)x62.1061.7162.10
20BMauricio Ortega  Colombia (COL)61.92xx61.92
21BAlex Rose  Samoa (SAM)61.80xx61.80
22BBartłomiej Stój  Poland (POL)x61.2161.7961.79
23BRobert Urbanek  Poland (POL)61.5561.7861.3561.78
24BAleksey Khudyakov  Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)61.2760.52x61.27
25AChad Wright  Jamaica (JAM)58.0660.6058.5860.60
26BJorge Fernández  Cuba (CUB)60.52x60.6060.60
27ABrian Williams  United States (USA)x60.4859.1260.48
28AJános Huszák  Hungary (HUN)58.1754.6760.4560.45
29APhilip Milanov  Belgium (BEL)60.2460.05x60.24
30BGiovanni Faloci  Italy (ITA)58.83x59.7759.77
31BKristjan Čeh  Slovenia (SLO)59.55xx59.55
32AGuðni Valur Guðnason  Iceland (ISL)x53.91x53.91

Final

The final was started on 30 September at 21:15.[7]

RankNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123456
Daniel Ståhl  Sweden (SWE)66.5967.1867.5965.83x67.0567.59
Fedrick Dacres  Jamaica (JAM)64.9766.9464.6763.5062.85x66.94
Lukas Weißhaidinger  Austria (AUT)66.74x66.82x63.7466.3566.82
4Alin Firfirică  Romania (ROM)63.94x66.4665.1963.9564.1666.46
5Apostolos Parellis  Cyprus (CYP)64.7666.3264.56x64.8665.6666.32NR
6Matthew Denny  Australia (AUS)65.4363.03x64.38xx65.43PB
7Ehsan Haddadi  Iran (IRI)63.8063.8062.5164.2965.1663.3265.16
8Martin Wierig  Germany (GER)64.31x62.70xx64.9864.98
9Simon Pettersson  Sweden (SWE)59.7161.8163.7263.72
10Ola Stunes Isene  Norway (NOR)62.95x63.6763.67
11Sam Mattis  United States (USA)x63.1563.4263.42
12Andrius Gudžius  Lithuania (LTU)x61.55x61.55

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