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The men's javelin throw at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene on 21 and 23 July 2022.[1]

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Jan Železný (CZE) 98.48 m Jena, Germany 25 May 1996
Championship record 92.80 m Edmonton, Canada 12 August 2001
World Leading  Anderson Peters (GRN) 93.07 m Doha, Qatar 13 May 2022
African Record  Julius Yego (KEN) 92.72 m Beijing, China 26 August 2015
Asian Record  Cheng Chao-tsun (TPE) 91.36 m Taipei City, Taipei 26 August 2017
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Anderson Peters (GRN) 93.07 m Doha, Qatar 13 May 2022
South American Record  Edgar Baumann (PAR) 84.70 m San Marcos, United States 17 October 1999
European Record  Jan Železný (CZE) 98.48 m Jena, Germany 25 May 1996
Oceanian record  Jarrod Bannister (AUS) 89.02 m Brisbane, Australia 29 February 2008

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 85.00 m.[3]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

Date Time Round
21 July 17:05 Qualification
23 July 18:35 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Automatic qualifying mark 83.50 (Q) or at least best 12 qualify to Final (q) advanced to the final.[4][5]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3
1 B Anderson Peters  Grenada (GRN) 89.91 89.91 Q
2 A Neeraj Chopra  India (IND) 88.39 88.39 Q
3 B Julian Weber  Germany (GER) 87.28 87.28 Q
4 A Jakub Vadlejch  Czech Republic (CZE) 85.23 85.23 Q
5 A Ihab Abdelrahman  Egypt (EGY) 77.34 83.41 x 83.41 q
6 B Oliver Helander  Finland (FIN) 82.41 82.41 q
7 A Genki Dean  Japan (JPN) 79.26 79.33 82.34 82.34 q, SB
8 A Curtis Thompson  United States (USA) 81.73 81.50 x 81.73 q, SB
9 B Arshad Nadeem  Pakistan (PAK) 76.15 74.38 81.71 81.71 q, SB
10 B Andrian Mardare  Moldova (MDA) 80.83 79.41 x 80.83 q
11 B Rohit Yadav  India (IND) 80.42 x 77.32 80.42 q
12 A Lassi Etelätalo  Finland (FIN) 75.41 79.40 80.03 80.03 q
13 B Patriks Gailums  Latvia (LAT) 75.49 75.63 79.66 79.66
14 B Julius Yego  Kenya (KEN) 79.60 75.33 76.41 79.60
15 A Rolands Štrobinders  Latvia (LAT) 77.83 76.50 79.39 79.39
16 A Keshorn Walcott  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) x 78.87 76.63 78.87
17 B Manu Quijera  Spain (ESP) 76.53 78.61 78.29 78.61
18 A Toni Keränen  Finland (FIN) 76.13 78.52 x 78.52
19 B Kenji Ogura  Japan (JPN) 78.48 75.22 77.20 78.48
20 A David Carreon  Mexico (MEX) 77.61 76.79 76.80 77.61
21 B Cameron McEntyre  Australia (AUS) 65.72 x 77.50 77.50
22 B Leandro Ramos  Portugal (POR) 77.34 76.27 72.48 77.34
23 A Johan Grobler  South Africa (RSA) 76.30 73.74 x 76.30
24 B Tim Glover  United States (USA) x 75.68 73.10 75.68
25 A Alexandru Novac  Romania (ROM) 75.12 74.34 75.20 75.20
26 A Cruz Hogan  Australia (AUS) 69.74 73.03 x 73.03
27 B Ethan Dabbs  United States (USA) x 72.81 72.35 72.81
A Andreas Hofmann  Germany (GER) x x x NM

Final

Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anderson Peters  Grenada (GRN) 90.21 90.46 87.21 88.11 85.83 90.54 90.54
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Neeraj Chopra  India (IND) x 82.39 86.37 88.13 x x 88.13
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jakub Vadlejch  Czech Republic (CZE) 85.52 87.23 88.09 83.48 81.31 82.88 88.09
4 Julian Weber  Germany (GER) 86.86 71.88 73.00 x 81.76 83.53 86.86
5 Arshad Nadeem  Pakistan (PAK) x 75.13 82.05 86.16 83.63 x 86.16 SB
6 Lassi Etelätalo  Finland (FIN) 78.27 82.70 x 80.71 80.99 82.70 SB
7 Andrian Mardare  Moldova (MDA) 79.55 x 82.26 79.42 81.07 x 82.26
8 Oliver Helander  Finland (FIN) x x 82.24 x x x 82.24
9 Genki Dean  Japan (JPN) 77.81 x 80.69 80.69
10 Rohit Yadav  India (IND) 77.96 78.05 78.72 78.72
11 Curtis Thompson  United States (USA) 78.39 x x 78.39
12 Ihab Abdelrahman  Egypt (EGY) x 72.76 75.99 75.99

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