1993 World Championships In Athletics – Men's Hammer Throw
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1993 World Championships In Athletics – Men's Hammer Throw
These are the official results of the Hammer throw, Men's Hammer Throw event at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics, 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. There were a total of 28 participating athletes, with the final held on Sunday August 15, 1993. The qualification mark was set at 77.00 metres. Medalists Schedule *''All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)'' Abbreviations *''All results shown are in metres'' Records Qualification Group A Group B Final See also * Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's hammer throw, 1992 Men's Olympic Hammer Throw * 1993 Hammer Throw Year Ranking References Resultshammerthrow.wz
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Hammer Throw
The hammer throw (HT for short) is one of the four throwing events in regular outdoor track-and-field competitions, along with the discus throw, shot put and Javelin throw, javelin. The hammer used in this sport is not like any of the tools also called by that name. It consists of a metal ball attached by a steel wire to a grip. These three components are each separate and can move independently. Both the size and weight of the ball vary between men's and women's events. The women's hammer weighs for college and professional meets while the men's hammer weighs . History Tradition traces it to the Tailteann Games (ancient), Tailteann Games in Hill of Tara, Tara, Ireland, around the year 1830 BC. Some time later the Celtic warrior Cú Chulainn, Culchulainn reputedly took a chariot axle with a wheel still attached, spun it around and hurled it a long way. The wheel was later replaced by a rock with a wooden handle attached. A sledgehammer began to be used for the sport in Scot ...
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Savvas Saritzoglou
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Karsten Kobs
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Tore Gustafsson
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Vasiliy Sidorenko
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Raphaël Piolanti
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Andriy Skvaruk
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