Men's hammer throw
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic Athletics
VenueJapan National Stadium
Dates2 August 2021
(qualifying)
4 August 2021
(final)
Competitors31 from 21 nations
Winning time82.52
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Wojciech Nowicki  Poland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eivind Henriksen  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Paweł Fajdek  Poland

The men's hammer throw event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place between 2 and 4 August 2021 at the Japan National Stadium.[1] Approximately 35 athletes were expected to compete; the exact number was dependent on how many nations used universality places to enter athletes in addition to the 32 qualifying through distance or ranking (no universality places were used in 2016).[2] 31 athletes from 21 nations competed.[3] Wojciech Nowicki of Poland won the gold medal, adding to his 2016 bronze to become the 15th man to earn multiple hammer throw medals. It was Poland's second gold medal in the event, after Szymon Ziółkowski's 2000 victory. Nowicki's countryman Paweł Fajdek took bronze. Between them was Norwegian thrower Eivind Henriksen, with his silver being Norway's first-ever Olympic medal in the men's hammer.

Background

This was the 28th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except the first in 1896.

Paweł Fajdek of Poland was the four-time reigning World Champion (2013, 2015, 2017, and 2019), qualified, and was a favorite in Tokyo.

No nations made their men's hammer throw debut, though Russian athletes competed as the "ROC" for the first time. The United States appeared for the 27th time, most of any nation, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified athletes in the men's hammer throw event if all athletes meet the entry standard or qualify by ranking during the qualifying period. (The limit of 3 has been in place since the 1930 Olympic Congress.) The qualifying standard is 77.50 metres. This standard was "set for the sole purpose of qualifying athletes with exceptional performances unable to qualify through the IAAF World Rankings pathway." The world rankings, based on the average of the best five results for the athlete over the qualifying period and weighted by the importance of the meet, will then be used to qualify athletes until the cap of 32 is reached.[2][4]

The qualifying period was originally from 1 May 2019 to 29 June 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the period was suspended from 6 April 2020 to 30 November 2020, with the end date extended to 29 June 2021. The world rankings period start date was also changed from 1 May 2019 to 30 June 2020; athletes who had met the qualifying standard during that time were still qualified, but those using world rankings would not be able to count performances during that time. The qualifying time standards could be obtained in various meets during the given period that have the approval of the IAAF. Both outdoor and indoor meets are eligible. The most recent Area Championships may be counted in the ranking, even if not during the qualifying period.[2][5]

NOCs can also use their universality place—each NOC can enter one male athlete regardless of time if they had no male athletes meeting the entry standard for an athletics event—in the hammer throw.[2]

Competition format

The 2020 competition continued to use the two-round format with divided final introduced in 1936. The qualifying round gave each competitor three throws to achieve a qualifying distance (77.50 metres); if fewer than 12 men did so, the top 12 will advance. The final provided each thrower with three throws; the top eight throwers received an additional three throws for a total of six, with the best to count (qualifying round throws were not considered for the final).[6]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Olympic, and area records were as follows.

World record Yuriy Sedykh (URS)86.74 Stuttgart, Germany30 August 1986
Olympic record Sergey Litvinov (URS)84.80 Seoul, South Korea26 September 1988
Area Distance (m) Athlete Nation
Africa (records)81.27Mostafa Al-Gamel Egypt
Asia (records)84.86Koji Murofushi Japan
Europe (records)86.74 WRYuriy Sedykh Soviet Union
North, Central America
and Caribbean
(records)
82.52Lance Deal United States
Oceania (records)79.29Stuart Rendell Australia
South America (records)78.63Wagner Domingos Brazil

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

The men's hammer throw took place over two separate days.[1]

Date Time Round
Monday, 2 August 20219:00Qualifying
Wednesday, 4 August 202118:30Final

Results

Qualifying

Qualification rules: qualifying performance 77.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.[7][8]

RankGroupAthleteNation123DistanceNotes
1BWojciech Nowicki Poland79.7879.78Q
2BRudy Winkler United States76.3978.8178.81Q
3BEivind Henriksen Norway78.7978.79Q, NR
4AQuentin Bigot France76.1078.7378.73Q
5AMykhaylo Kokhan Ukraine76.8278.3678.36Q
6ANick Miller Great BritainX76.93X76.93q
7BJavier Cienfuegos Spain72.7675.5676.9176.91q
8AEşref Apak Turkey75.8776.7675.1576.76q
9APaweł Fajdek Poland74.28X76.4676.46q
10ASerghei Marghiev Moldova74.3172.2575.9475.94q
11AValeriy Pronkin ROC75.0975.8075.8075.80q
12BDaniel Haugh United StatesXX75.7375.73q
13AGabriel Kehr Chile74.4672.6175.6075.60
14ABence Halász Hungary75.39X75.0375.39
15ADiego del Real MexicoX73.3275.1775.17
16AAlex Young United States75.0975.02X75.09
17BHumberto Mansilla Chile73.1774.7672.7774.76
18AIvan Tsikhan Belarus72.4874.57X74.57
19BYury Vasilchanka BelarusX73.2774.0074.00
20BHlib Piskunov Ukraine72.4273.3773.8473.84
21BTristan Schwandke Germany72.9272.7473.7773.77
22BMihail Anastasakis Greece73.5273.22X73.52
23BMostafa El Gamel Egypt72.1372.7671.8572.76
24BMarcel Lomnický Slovakia71.17X72.5272.52
25AChristos Frantzeskakis Greece72.19X70.6472.19
26BAshraf Amgad El-Seify Qatar71.84XX71.84
27AHleb Dudarau BelarusX71.0471.6071.60
28BTaylor Campbell Great BritainX71.34X71.34
29ASuhrob Khodjaev Uzbekistan70.87X71.2671.26
30BMergen Mämmedow Turkmenistan62.9367.4167.5367.53
31BÖzkan Baltacı Turkey63.63r63.63

Final

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RankAthleteNation123456DistanceNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Wojciech Nowicki Poland81.1881.7282.5281.3982.06X82.52PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Eivind Henriksen Norway79.1879.0680.3177.7881.5880.0281.58NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Paweł Fajdek Poland77.5878.5878.8378.0481.5379.6681.53
4Mykhaylo Kokhan Ukraine77.9180.39X79.7978.8177.5280.39
5Quentin Bigot France77.9379.3978.3078.84X75.7879.39
6Nick Miller Great Britain77.88X77.4677.64X78.1578.15SB
7Rudy Winkler United States77.08X75.95X75.34X77.08
8Valeriy Pronkin ROC76.72XXX75.9774.7376.72
9Eşref Apak Turkey76.2276.7174.28did not advance76.71
10Javier Cienfuegos Spain74.62X76.3076.30
11Daniel Haugh United StatesX76.22X76.22
12Serghei Marghiev Moldova73.2875.2474.9575.24

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