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2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's discus throw

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The Men's Discus Throw event at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on August 18 and August 19.

As the only man to throw in excess of seventy metres that season, reigning world and Olympic champion Gerd Kanter of Estonia was the event favourite. Veteran athlete Virgilijus Alekna, the last athlete to beat Kanter in competition, was a strong medal possibility. Olympic silver medallist Piotr Małachowski was another contender, as was German Robert Harting who won silver at the previous world championships. The season had been of a high standard, with a number of athletes throwing over 65 m, including Frank Casañas, Bogdan Pishchalnikov and Zoltán Kővágó.

On the first day of competition, qualification went smoothly as many of the highest ranked athletes qualified for the final on their first throw, with seven of them passing the automatic qualification mark of 64.50 m. Casañas and Estonia's number two Aleksander Tammert were the only high-profile athletes to be eliminated. Home competitor Harting had the best throw of the day (66.81), and Kővágó and Kanter were the next best qualifiers.

In the final, Małachowski and Harting started very well on their first throws, with the former taking the lead with a Polish record-breaking throw, while the latter recorded a season's best. The pre-event favourites Kanter and Alekna were unable to challenge the two, as the Estonian took the bronze with his fourth round throw of 66.88 m and the Lithuanian never bettered his first throw of the day (66.36 m) and finished up in fourth place. Consistently throwing better than the rest of the field, Harting and Małachowski battled for the top spot. The Pole improved his lead with 69.15 m in the fifth round, another national record, but Harting took the gold with his final throw of the competition, recording a personal best of 69.43 m.

The victory for the home athlete was marred by his controversial comments regarding an initiative by victims of doping in East Germany. Former East German athletes, who had suffered through the state-sponsored doping program in the 1980s, were distributing glasses outside the stadium to encourage people not to "turn a blind eye" to doping. Harting said that he wished his discus would bounce from the ground and hit wearers in the eyes, but he later retracted and apologise for his statement.

Medallists

BronzeGerd Kanter

Records

Oceanian recordBenn Harradine66.37Salinas, United States22 May 2008

Qualification standards

A standardB standard
64.50 m62.50 m

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 18, 200910:05Qualification
August 19, 200920:10Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 64.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

RankGroupAthleteNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
ARobert HartingGermany66.8166.81Q
AGerd KanterEstonia66.7366.73Q
BZoltán KővágóHungary65.8265.82Q
BJarred RomeUnited States60.9265.5165.51Q
ACasey MaloneUnited States65.1365.13Q
BVirgilijus AleknaLithuania65.0465.04Q
AMario PestanoSpain65.0365.03Q
BPiotr MałachowskiPoland64.2064.4862.6564.48q
ABogdan PishchalnikovRussia62.9361.0960.0862.93q
10AOmar Ahmed El GhazalyEgypt62.8462.0962.84q
11BGerhard MayerAustria62.5359.3362.1962.53q
12BFrantz KrugerFinland62.2960.4562.29q
13AAleksander TammertEstonia62.2461.9359.4462.24
14AIan WaltzUnited States60.2762.0462.04
15ABenn HarradineAustralia60.7361.7460.7961.74
16BFrank CasañasSpain61.1061.10
17AGaute MyklebustNorway60.8060.80
18ABertrand ViliFrance60.6860.68
19BErik CadeeNetherlands60.6460.64
20BMarkus MünchGermany60.5559.1260.55
21BIvan HryshynUkraine59.9357.2859.93
22BMärt IsraelEstonia59.5859.58
23AJorge BalliengoArgentina56.6955.3259.1959.19
24BAhmed Mohamed DheebQatar55.3359.1659.16
25BNikolay SedyukRussia59.0358.6259.03
26AOleksiy SemenovUkraine58.7857.3158.78
27ADaniel SchärerSwitzerland58.5058.2357.2258.50
28BGermán LauroArgentina57.8857.88
29BErcüment OlgundenizTurkey56.5457.5257.52
AHaidar NasirIraq****

Final

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Robert HartingGermany68.2567.0467.8067.8069.4369.43PB
Piotr MałachowskiPoland68.7768.0567.0069.1567.3369.15NR
Gerd KanterEstonia65.9165.6566.8866.2465.4566.88
Virgilijus AleknaLithuania66.3666.3265.6864.5366.2466.36
Casey MaloneUnited States63.6161.5965.6464.8465.9866.0666.06
Zoltán KővágóHungary63.0962.4765.1761.6965.17
Bogdan PishchalnikovRussia62.0363.2963.1864.2665.0265.02
Gerhard MayerAustria62.1660.4963.1760.8363.17
Omar Ahmed El GhazalyEgypt62.1362.8362.7662.83
10Mario PestanoSpain62.7662.2762.76
11Jarred RomeUnited States58.4862.4762.47
12Frantz KrugerFinland59.7759.77

Key: PB = Personal best, NR = National record

References

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