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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's discus throw

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The men's discus throw event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 24 July.[1][2] A 1.75 kg (junior implement) discus was used.

Medalists

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Gold Mohamed Ibrahim Moaaz
 Qatar
Silver Oskar Stachnik
 Poland
Bronze Hleb Zhuk
 Belarus

Results

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Final

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24 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3 4
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mohamed Ibrahim Moaaz  Qatar 63.63 x x x 63.63 NU20R
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Oskar Stachnik  Poland 55.80 60.06 62.83 61.34 62.83 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hleb Zhuk  Belarus 60.44 61.70 61.07 x 61.70 PB
4 Wictor Petersson  Sweden 61.23 x x 59.55 61.23 PB
5 Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland x 57.11 59.71 x 59.71 DQ[3]
5 Clemens Prufer  Germany x 55.98 59.10 x 59.10
6 Cheng Yulong  China x 55.36 58.81 58.81
7 Shinichi Yukinaga  Japan 56.07 58.50 56.93 58.50 PB
8 Merten Howe  Germany 57.42 x 58.16 58.16
9 Stefan Mura  Moldova x x 57.87 57.87
10 Cleverson Oliveira  Brazil 57.85 x x 57.85
George Evans  Great Britain x x x NM

Qualifications

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24 July
With qualifying standard of 59.00 (Q) or at least the 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final

Summary

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Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Mohamed Ibrahim Moaaz  Qatar 62.79 Q PB
2 Merten Howe  Germany 62.16 Q
3 Clemens Prüfer  Germany 61.41 Q
4 Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 60.31 DQ[3]
4 Hleb Zhuk  Belarus 59.48 Q PB
5 Oskar Stachnik  Poland 59.25 Q
6 Cheng Yulong  China 59.24 Q PB
7 Stefan Mura  Moldova 59.19 Q
8 Wictor Petersson  Sweden 58.04 q
9 Shinichi Yukinaga  Japan 57.98 q PB
10 George Evans  Great Britain 57.88 q
11 Cleverson Oliveira  Brazil 57.62 q
12 Christoforos Gebethli  Cyprus 57.49 PB
13 José Miguel Ballivian  Chile 57.15 NU20R
14 Jakob Gardenkrans  Sweden 57.14
15 Josh Boateng  Grenada 57.04
16 Claudio Romero  Chile 56.37 NU20R
17 José Lorenzo Hernandez  Spain 56.33
18 Bronson Osborn  United States 56.23
19 Yume Ando  Japan 55.93
20 Luis Manuel Ramirez  Spain 55.87
21 Thomas Mardal  Norway 55.82
22 Kevin Nedrick  Jamaica 55.78
23 Jordan Guehaseim  France 55.60
24 Connor Bandel  United States 54.57
25 Emrecan Ercan  Turkey 54.53
26 Hassan Mohamed Elshabrawi  Egypt 54.50
27 George Armstrong  Great Britain 54.39
28 Ruslan Valitov  Ukraine 54.36
29 Sun Shichen  China 54.34
30 Arijam Islami  Croatia 53.24
31 Shehab Mohamed Abdalaziz  Egypt 53.19
32 Jander Heil [de]  Estonia 53.19
33 Roje Stona  Jamaica 53.12
34 Bence Halász  Hungary 52.90
35 Leonardo Fabbri  Italy 52.09
36 Andréas Thanasis  Greece 52.07
37 Giorgos Koniarakis  Cyprus 51.70
38 Nathaniel Sulupo  Samoa 49.27
39 Adar Shir  Israel 48.95
40 Ivan Povaliashko  Ukraine 48.86
41 Sven Todorovic  Croatia 45.38
42 James Kimiora Harry  Cook Islands 38.51 NU20R
Wout Zijlstra  Netherlands NM
Temuri Abulashvili  Georgia NM

References

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  1. ^ IAAF WORLD U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS - BYDGOSZCZ 2016 - STARTSLIST, IAAF, 20 July 2016, retrieved 24 July 2016
  2. ^ IAAF World U20 Championships - BYDGOSZCZ 2016 - RESULTS, IAAF, retrieved 24 July 2016
  3. ^ a b Konrad Bukowiecki had originally finished first but he later tested positive for a banned substance higenamine and his results from the championships were nullified.