2003 European Winter Throwing Challenge

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The 2003 European Winter Throwing Challenge was held on 1 and 2 March at Stadio Polivalente Gioia Tauro in Gioia Tauro, Italy. It was the third edition of the athletics competition for throwing events organised by the European Athletics Association. A total of 137 athletes from 24 countries entered the competition.[http://www.rfea.es/competi/2013_ECPWT_Castellon/eng_history.htm European Cup Winter Throwing] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130609073031/http://www.rfea.es/competi/2013_ECPWT_Castellon/eng_history.htm |date=2013-06-09 }}. RFEA. Retrieved on 2013-11-16.

The competition featured men's and women's contests in shot put, discus throw, javelin throw and hammer throw. Several events were split into two groups due to the number of entries. Russia and Germany were the top performing nations at the competition. Russia won the women's division on points and had the largest medal haul with one gold, four silver and three bronze medals. Germany topped the men's points table and was the only nation to win two gold medals at the challenge. The host nation, Italy, ranked third in both the men's and women's categories.Buccellato, Marco (2003-03-10). [https://web.archive.org/web/20071204025548/http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=126&Itemid=128 3rd European Winter Throwing Challenge 2003 Gioia Tauro / ITA, 09 - 10 March 2003]. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2013-11-16.

Three medallists in Gioia Tauro went on to reach the podium at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics. Women's hammer throwers Manuela Montebrun and Olga Kuzenkova were world bronze and silver medallists, respectively, while Steffi Nerius (women's javelin winner at this competition) took the bronze on the global stage.

Medal summary

=Men=

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Shot put

|{{flagathlete|Rutger Smith|NED}}

20.52 m

|{{flagathlete|Ivan Yushkov|RUS}}

19.54 m

|{{flagathlete|Peter Sack|GER}}

19.53 m
Discus throw

|{{flagathlete|Gerd Kanter|EST}}

64.17 m

|{{flagathlete|Mario Pestano|ESP}}

63.71 m

|{{flagathlete|Ionel Oprea|ROM}}

62.29 m
Javelin throw

|{{flagathlete|Christian Nicolay|GER}}

83.80 m

|{{flagathlete|Alexandr Ivanov|RUS}}

79.24 m

|{{flagathlete|Dominique Pausé|FRA}}

78.60 m
Hammer throw

|{{flagathlete|Nicola Vizzoni|ITA}}

75.35 m

|{{flagathlete|Alexandros Papadimitriou|GRE}}

74.74 m

|{{flagathlete|Ilya Konovalov|RUS}}

74.73 m

=Women=

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Shot put

|{{flagathlete|Irina Khudoroshkina|RUS}}

18.47 m

|{{flagathlete|Anna Romanova|RUS}}

18.09 m

|{{flagathlete|Cristiana Checchi|ITA}}

17.91 m
Discus throw

|{{flagathlete|Teresa Machado|POR}}

63.65 m

|{{flagathlete|Viktoriya Boyko|UKR}}

60.63 m

|{{flagathlete|Styliani Tsikouna|GRE}}

59.73 m
Javelin throw

|{{flagathlete|Steffi Nerius|GER}}

62.50 m

|{{flagathlete|Oksana Gromova|RUS}}

61.12 m

|{{flagathlete|Yekaterina Ivakina|RUS}}

60.42 m
Hammer throw

|{{flagathlete|Manuela Montebrun|FRA}}

72.18 m

|{{flagathlete|Mihaela Melinte|ROM}}

69.24 m

|{{flagathlete|Olga Kuzenkova|RUS}}

66.25 m

Medal and points table

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{{RankedMedalTable|class=wikitable sortable}}Men pointsWomen points
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align="left"|{{ITA}}101281617882
5=align="left"|{{EST}}1001{{n/a}}{{n/a}}
5=align="left"|{{NED}}1001{{n/a}}{{n/a}}
5=align="left"|{{POR}}100128423933
8=align="left"|{{GRE}}01123053{{n/a}}
8=align="left"|{{ROM}}01123213{{n/a}}
10=align="left"|{{ESP}}010141042856
10=align="left"|{{UKR}}010139417705
12=align="left"|{{GBR2}}0000{{n/a}}4599
12=align="left"|{{POL}}00003193{{n/a}}
12=align="left"|{{SWE}}0000{{n/a}}3318
12=align="left"|{{TUR}}00003853{{n/a}}

Participation

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References

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;Results

  • [http://www.rfea.es/competi/2013_ECPWT_Castellon/resultados/CpELanzamientos_2003.pdf 3rd European Winter Throwing Challenge Results] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924090945/http://www.rfea.es/competi/2013_ECPWT_Castellon/resultados/CpELanzamientos_2003.pdf |date=2015-09-24 }}. RFEA. Retrieved on 2013-11-16.
  • [http://www.tilastopaja.org/db/results.php?Season=2003&CID=7852655 Euro Chall Gioia Tauro ITA 1 - 2 March]. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2013-11-16.

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