1989 in hammer throw

This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1989 in the hammer throw for both men and women.

Men

Records

Source:[1]

Standing records prior to the 1989 season in track and field
World Record Yuriy Sedykh (URS)86.74 m August 30, 1986 Stuttgart, West Germany

1989 World Year Ranking

Rank Mark Athlete Venue Date Note
182.84 m Heinz Weis (FRG)Berlin, West Germany18.08.1989
282.52 m Igor Astapkovich (URS)Bryansk, Soviet Union15.07.1989
382.30 m Vasiliy Sidorenko (URS)Bryansk, Soviet Union15.07.1989PB
481.92 m Yuriy Sedykh (URS)Moscow, Soviet Union26.08.1989
581.00 m Andrey Abduvaliyev (URS)Adler, Soviet Union26.02.1989
680.78 m Donatas Plungė (URS)Volgograd, Soviet Union22.09.1989PB
780.22 m Christoph Sahner (FRG)Rhede, West Germany30.07.1989
880.14 m Tore Gustafsson (SWE)Lappeenranta, Finland04.07.1989NR
979.42 m Vladimir Stepochkin (URS)Bryansk, Soviet Union08.09.1989PB
1079.38 m Viktor Apostolov (BUL)Sofia, Bulgaria20.05.1989
1179.22 m Marc Odenthal (FRG)Rhede, West Germany30.07.1989PB
1279.10 m Vyacheslav Korovin (URS)Tolyatti, Soviet Union01.07.1989
1379.02 m Aleksandr Seleznyov (URS)Volgograd, Soviet Union22.09.1989
1478.84 m Plamen Minev (BUL)Sofia, Bulgaria22.07.1989
1578.78 m Sergey Alay (URS)Vilnius, Soviet Union05.08.1989
1678.64 m Ralf Haber (GDR)Bryansk, Soviet Union15.07.1989
1778.58 m Jüri Tamm (URS)Lappeenranta, Finland04.07.1989
1878.40 m Igor Nikulin (URS)Adler, Soviet Union26.02.1989
1978.34 m Lance Deal (USA)Eugene, Oregon, United States03.06.1989
2078.26 m Mikhail Popel (URS)Volgograd, Soviet Union22.09.1989
2178.12 m Jörg Schäfer (FRG)Berlin, West Germany18.08.1989
2278.12 m József Vida (HUN)Nitra, Czechoslovakia19.08.1989
2378.06 m Ken Flax (USA)Tel Aviv, Israel09.07.1989
2478.02 m Jud Logan (USA)Budapest, Hungary08.08.1989
2577.98 m Yuriy Chernega (URS)Tolyatti, Soviet Union01.07.1989PB

Women

1989 World Year Ranking

Rank Mark Athlete Venue Date Note
161.50 m Yelena Pichugina (URS)Frunze, Soviet Union30.09.1989PB
261.20 m Aya Suzuki (JPN)Wakayama, Japan30.04.1989
359.86 m Yelena Lapina (URS)Moscow, Soviet Union20.08.1989PB
459.06 m Lyubov Vasilyeva (URS)unknown ??.??.1989
556.52 m Oksana Lukyanets (URS)Bryansk, Soviet Union08.09.1989
655.96 m Birgit Reimerdes (FRG)Leverkusen, West Germany29.07.1989

References

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