Listen to commentary by Former Olympians Steve Cram and Tim Hutchings.
The Women’s Javelin Throw event kicked off at 18:44 (local time) at Bislett Stadium on July 1, 2021. The Temperature was 23°C (73°F), the Humidity was 35%, the Atmospheric Pressure was 1 atm (1,013.25 hPa). Oslo is located at an Elevation of 23m Above Sea Level.
The Broadcast Version focused on the three athletes that dominated the competition, all three were Tokyo-Bound. SOME STATISTICS and World Rankings by World Athletics on July 1, 2021, are listed below:
Maria Andrejczyk (POL): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. JAVELIN THROW. 2015 European U20 Champion; 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021 National Champion; 2021 European (Winter) Throwing Cup Champion; 2019 European Team Championships Silver Medalist. National Record Holder: 71.40m (2021). Her PB=SB=71.40m, Ranked #12.
Christin Hussong (GER): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. JAVELIN THROW. 2011 World U18 Champion; 2013 European U20 Championships Silver Medalist; 2015 European U23 Champion; 2017 European (Winter) Throwing Cup Bronze Medalist; 2018, 2019, 2021 European (Winter) Cup Silver Medalist; 2016 European (Winter) Throwing Cup Champion; 2021 European Team Champion; 2018 European Champion; 2018 World (Continental) Cup Silver Medalist; 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 National Champion. Her PB=SB=69.19m, Ranked #2.
Kelsey-Lee Barber (AUS): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. JAVELIN THROW. 2017, 2019 National Champion; 2014 Common Wealth Games Bronze Medalist; 2018 Commonwealth Games Silver Medalist; 2019 Oceanian Champion; 2019 World Champion. Her PB=67.70m, SB=61.09m, Ranked #1.
Final 3 Qualifying:
Maria Andrejczyk (POL): Qualified as 1st Placed, 62.67m
Christin Hussong (GER): Qualified as 2nd Placed, 62.62m
Kelsey-Lee Barber (AUS): Qualified as 3rd Placed, 60.86m
Final 3 Results:
1. Christin Hussong (GER): 60.95m
2. Marial Andrejczyk (POL): 60.35
3. Kelsey-Lee Barber (AUS): 59.30m
Glossary of Terms:
°C = degrees Celsius
°F = degrees Fahrenheit
atm = Atmosphere
hPa = Hectopascal
m = meters
U18 = Under 18
U20 = Under 20
U23 = Under 23
PB = Personal Best
SB = Season Best
The following is a "Flash Interview" by the Meet's Organizer:
Christin Hussong (GER)
Women's Javelin Throw - Winner
"I only threw 62m today, so, I am a little disappointed with that, but, happy for the win.
There is always a lot of pressure on that sixth throw, so, I was very happy with the 61m for that one. But, it does feel odd that Maria (Andrejczyk) threw further, and yet I win. The mental pressure is a good experience for Tokyo."
July 1, 2021 @ 20:03 (local time).
The Competitors in the Women’s Javelin Throw and their final Marks:
1. Christin Hussong (GER): 62.62m
2. Maria Andrejczyk (POL): 62.67m
3. Kelsey-Lee Barber (AUS): 60.86m
4. Barbora Špotáková (CZE): 60.38m
5. Tatsiana Khaladovich (BLR): 59.40m
6. Victoria Hudson (AUT): 59.34m
7. Lina Muze (LAT): 58.44m
8. Marie-Therese Obst (NOR): 57.02m
Video Editing, Research, and Digital Art Work By: Carlos G. Monzon-Guzman.
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The Women’s Javelin Throw event kicked off at 18:44 (local time) at Bislett Stadium on July 1, 2021. The Temperature was 23°C (73°F), the Humidity was 35%, the Atmospheric Pressure was 1 atm (1,013.25 hPa). Oslo is located at an Elevation of 23m Above Sea Level.
The Broadcast Version focused on the three athletes that dominated the competition, all three were Tokyo-Bound. SOME STATISTICS and World Rankings by World Athletics on July 1, 2021, are listed below:
Maria Andrejczyk (POL): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. JAVELIN THROW. 2015 European U20 Champion; 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021 National Champion; 2021 European (Winter) Throwing Cup Champion; 2019 European Team Championships Silver Medalist. National Record Holder: 71.40m (2021). Her PB=SB=71.40m, Ranked #12.
Christin Hussong (GER): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. JAVELIN THROW. 2011 World U18 Champion; 2013 European U20 Championships Silver Medalist; 2015 European U23 Champion; 2017 European (Winter) Throwing Cup Bronze Medalist; 2018, 2019, 2021 European (Winter) Cup Silver Medalist; 2016 European (Winter) Throwing Cup Champion; 2021 European Team Champion; 2018 European Champion; 2018 World (Continental) Cup Silver Medalist; 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 National Champion. Her PB=SB=69.19m, Ranked #2.
Kelsey-Lee Barber (AUS): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. JAVELIN THROW. 2017, 2019 National Champion; 2014 Common Wealth Games Bronze Medalist; 2018 Commonwealth Games Silver Medalist; 2019 Oceanian Champion; 2019 World Champion. Her PB=67.70m, SB=61.09m, Ranked #1.
Final 3 Qualifying:
Maria Andrejczyk (POL): Qualified as 1st Placed, 62.67m
Christin Hussong (GER): Qualified as 2nd Placed, 62.62m
Kelsey-Lee Barber (AUS): Qualified as 3rd Placed, 60.86m
Final 3 Results:
1. Christin Hussong (GER): 60.95m
2. Marial Andrejczyk (POL): 60.35
3. Kelsey-Lee Barber (AUS): 59.30m
Glossary of Terms:
°C = degrees Celsius
°F = degrees Fahrenheit
atm = Atmosphere
hPa = Hectopascal
m = meters
U18 = Under 18
U20 = Under 20
U23 = Under 23
PB = Personal Best
SB = Season Best
The following is a "Flash Interview" by the Meet's Organizer:
Christin Hussong (GER)
Women's Javelin Throw - Winner
"I only threw 62m today, so, I am a little disappointed with that, but, happy for the win.
There is always a lot of pressure on that sixth throw, so, I was very happy with the 61m for that one. But, it does feel odd that Maria (Andrejczyk) threw further, and yet I win. The mental pressure is a good experience for Tokyo."
July 1, 2021 @ 20:03 (local time).
The Competitors in the Women’s Javelin Throw and their final Marks:
1. Christin Hussong (GER): 62.62m
2. Maria Andrejczyk (POL): 62.67m
3. Kelsey-Lee Barber (AUS): 60.86m
4. Barbora Špotáková (CZE): 60.38m
5. Tatsiana Khaladovich (BLR): 59.40m
6. Victoria Hudson (AUT): 59.34m
7. Lina Muze (LAT): 58.44m
8. Marie-Therese Obst (NOR): 57.02m
Video Editing, Research, and Digital Art Work By: Carlos G. Monzon-Guzman.
Thank you for choosing to watch this competition on my YouTube channel.
Please subscribe, share and hit that Thumbs Up icon if you liked my video and the information I provided. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
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