1974 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw

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Women's javelin throw
at the European Athletics Championships

The women's javelin throw at the 1974 European Athletics Championships was held in Rome, Italy, at Stadio Olimpico on 2 and 3 September 1974.[1]

Medalists

Gold Ruth Fuchs
 East Germany
Silver Jacqueline Todten
 East Germany
Bronze Nataša Urbančič
 Yugoslavia

Results

Final

3 September

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ruth Fuchs  East Germany 67.22 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jacqueline Todten  East Germany 62.10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia 61.66
4 Lyutviyan Mollova  Bulgaria 60.80
5 Sabine Kärgel  East Germany 57.10
6 Felicja Kinder  Poland 57.02
7 Tatyana Zhigalova  Soviet Union 56.64
8 Ameli Koloska  West Germany 56.36
9 Eva Janko  Austria 55.16
10 Éva Ráduly-Zörgő  Romania 54.44
11 Daniela Jaworska  Poland 54.02
12 Ioana Pecec  Romania 52.18

Qualification

2 September

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Jacqueline Todten  East Germany 60.78 Q
2 Ruth Fuchs  East Germany 59.88 Q
3 Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia 59.72 Q
4 Lyutviyan Mollova  Bulgaria 57.70 Q
5 Daniela Jaworska  Poland 56.26 Q
6 Felicja Kinder  Poland 56.10 Q
7 Ioana Pecec  Romania 55.44 Q
8 Tatyana Zhigalova  Soviet Union 55.32 Q
9 Eva Janko  Austria 55.10 Q
10 Ameli Koloska  West Germany 54.62 Q
11 Sabine Kärgel  East Germany 54.02 Q
12 Éva Ráduly-Zörgő  Romania 53.98 q
13 Tessa Sanderson  Great Britain 53.28
14 Svetlana Babich  Soviet Union 51.78
15 Lida Kuys  Netherlands 49.42
16 Giuliana Amici  Italy 48.72
17 Mária Kucserka  Hungary 47.12
18 Leentje Wuyts  Belgium 45.54
19 Elly van Beuzekom  Netherlands 39.44

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 19 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 420–427, retrieved 13 August 2014