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Athletics at the
2004 Summer Olympics
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The Men's Javelin Throw event at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Athens Olympic Stadium, Greece. The final was held on August 26, 2004, and the qualifying round on August 28, 2004 with the qualification mark set at 81.00 metres.

American Breaux Greer led the qualifying with 87.25 metres (286-3) but injured his sensitive knee in the process and would finish last in the final. The favorites were Jan Železný and Steve Backley again, along with Russian Sergey Makarov, the 2003 World Champion. Železný and Backley had had great careers but were now past their prime, Železný finishing ninth and Backley fourth, never in the medals.

Makarov also did not have his best day, only able to get the bronze medal. In round two, Norway’s Andreas Thorkildsen took the lead with 86.50 metres (283-9½) and that would be good enough for the gold medal. Nobody else could get over 85 metres. He had no major international credentials, although in 2001 he had set the world junior record with 83.87 metres (275-2). Track & Field News quoted Thorkildsen as saying, “If you had said the words ‘Olympic champion’ to me yesterday, I wouldn’t have believed you. But now it sounds great.”

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Medalists

Gold  Andreas Thorkildsen
Norway (NOR)
Silver  Vadims Vasiļevskis
Latvia (LAT)
Bronze  Sergey Makarov
Russia (RUS)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group A Group B
26.08.2004 – 20:05h 26.08.2004 – 21:50h
Final Round
28.08.2004 – 20:40h

Abbreviations

Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records

Standing records prior to the 2004 Summer Olympics
World Record  Jan Železný (CZE) 98.48 m May 25, 1996 Germany Jena, Germany
Olympic Record  Jan Železný (CZE) 90.17 m September 23, 2000 Australia Sydney, Australia

Qualification

Group A

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3
1  Breaux Greer (USA) 87.25 87.25 m Q
2  Sergey Makarov (RUS) 86.08 86.08 m Q
3  Esko Mikkola (FIN) 83.64 83.64 m Q
4  Andrus Värnik (EST) 83.25 83.25 m Q
5  Matti Närhi (FIN) 81.06 81.06 m Q
6  Steve Backley (GBR) 80.60 80.68 80.39 80.68 m q
7  Gerhardus Pienaar (RSA) 79.95 74.69 79.56 79.95 m
8  Christian Nicolay (GER) 79.77 X 78.50 79.77 m
9  Voldemārs Lūsis (LAT) 79.27 X X 79.27 m
10  William Hamlyn-Harris (AUS) 69.64 74.34 77.43 77.43 m
11  Peter Zupanc (SLO) 74.11 72.42 77.34 77.34 m
12  Miroslav Guzdek (CZE) 76.45 75.36 75.75 76.45 m
13  Gergely Horváth (HUN) 73.45 73.95 72.05 73.95 m
14  Ronny Nilsen (NOR) X 73.46 X 73.46 m
15  Manuel Fuenmayor (VEN) 72.26 68.72 72.14 72.26 m
16  David Brisseault (FRA) 68.70 71.86 69.58 71.86 m
17  Marián Bokor (SVK) 68.21 71.74 67.73 71.74 m

Group B

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3
1  Vadims Vasiļevskis (LAT) 84.43 84.43 m Q / PB
2  Alexandr Ivanov (RUS) 82.18 82.18 m Q
3  Tero Pitkämäki (FIN) 82.04 82.04 m Q
4  Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR) 81.74 81.74 m Q
5  Jan Železný (CZE) 81.18 81.18 m Q
6  Ēriks Rags (LAT) 77.92 80.84 X 80.84 m q
7  Isbel Luaces (CUB) 80.07 77.53 79.07 80.07 m
8  Li Rongxiang (CHN) 79.73 X 79.94 79.94 m
9  Yukifumi Murakami (JPN) 77.25 77.60 78.59 78.59 m
10  Oliver Dziubak (AUS) 77.21 78.53 75.57 78.53 m
11  Peter Esenwein (GER) 75.18 73.76 78.41 78.41 m
12  Sergey Voynov (UZB) 74.68 74.08 72.71 74.68 m
13  Stuart Farquhar (NZL) 74.24 73.07 74.63 74.63 m
14  Nick Nieland (GBR) 68.86 71.31 72.79 72.79 m
15  Park Jae-Myong (KOR) 63.01 67.60 72.70 72.70 m
16  Edi Ponoš (CRO) 66.73 X 71.43 71.43 m
 Boris Henry (GER) DNS

Final Ranking

Rank Athlete Distance Group
1  Breaux Greer (USA) 87.25 m A
2  Sergey Makarov (RUS) 86.08 m A
3  Vadims Vasiļevskis (LAT) 84.43 m B
4  Esko Mikkola (FIN) 83.64 m A
5  Andrus Värnik (EST) 83.25 m A
6  Alexandr Ivanov (RUS) 82.18 m B
7  Tero Pitkämäki (FIN) 82.04 m B
8  Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR) 81.74 m B
9  Jan Železný (CZE) 81.18 m B
10  Matti Närhi (FIN) 81.06 m A
11  Ēriks Rags (LAT) 80.84 m B
12  Steve Backley (GBR) 80.68 m A
13  Isbel Luaces (CUB) 80.07 m B
14  Gerhardus Pienaar (RSA) 79.95 m A
15  Li Rongxiang (CHN) 79.94 m B
16  Christian Nicolay (GER) 79.77 m A
17  Voldemārs Lūsis (LAT) 79.27 m A
18  Yukifumi Murakami (JPN) 78.59 m B
19  Oliver Dziubak (AUS) 78.53 m B
20  Peter Esenwein (GER) 78.41 m B
21  William Hamlyn-Harris (AUS) 77.43 m A
22  Peter Zupanc (SLO) 77.34 m A
23  Miroslav Guzdek (CZE) 76.45 m A
24  Sergey Voynov (UZB) 74.68 m B
25  Stuart Farquhar (NZL) 74.63 m B
26  Gergely Horváth (HUN) 73.95 m A
27  Ronny Nilsen (NOR) 73.46 m A
28  Nick Nieland (GBR) 72.79 m B
29  Park Jae-Myong (KOR) 72.70 m B
30  Manuel Fuenmayor (VEN) 72.26 m A
31  David Brisseault (FRA) 71.86 m A
32  Marián Bokor (SVK) 71.74 m A
33  Edi Ponoš (CRO) 71.43 m B
 Boris Henry (GER) DNS B

Final

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
1  Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR) 84.82 86.50 80.96 X 86.50 m PB
2  Vadims Vasiļevskis (LAT) 84.95 83.95 X X 79.07 80.91 84.95 m PB
3  Sergey Makarov (RUS) 84.84 X 77.59 78.00 82.51 84.32 84.84 m
4  Steve Backley (GBR) 79.62 81.48 84.13 83.02 X 81.62 84.13 m SB
5  Alexandr Ivanov (RUS) 83.31 82.76 81.36 80.28 78.07 79.99 83.31 m
6  Andrus Värnik (EST) 83.25 82.72 X X 76.41 83.25 m
7  Ēriks Rags (LAT) 77.13 83.14 81.69 X X 78.63 83.14 m
8  Tero Pitkämäki (FIN) 80.38 83.01 X X 81.19 X 83.01 m
9  Jan Železný (CZE) 76.77 79.98 80.59 80.59 m
10  Matti Närhi (FIN) X 80.28 78.73 80.28 m
11  Esko Mikkola (FIN) 76.20 79.43 76.23 79.43 m
12  Breaux Greer (USA) 74.36 X X 74.36 m

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