2012 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge

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|Name = 2012 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge

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|Edition = 3rd

|Dates = 6 May–9 September

|Meetings = 8

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|previous = 2011

|next = 2013

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The 2012 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge was the third edition of the annual, global series of hammer throw competitions organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. The winners were Krisztián Pars of Hungary (242.35 metres) and Betty Heidler of Germany (230.49 metres). Both retained their titles from 2011 and for Heidler this was a third straight victory. Both the final scores were records for the challenge.Ramsak, Bob (2012-12-31). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/pars-and-heidler-retain-hammer-throw-challeng 2012 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Review – Pars and Heidler retain titles]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.

A total of eight meetings featured on the circuit, with five women's and six men's contests spread across those events. The point scoring format was cumulative – the final standings were decided by the sum of athletes' three best throws on the circuit. Only the best throw by an athlete from each meet was taken into consideration.

Calendar

Roughly contiguous with the IAAF World Challenge circuit, a permit hammer throw event was held at eight of the fourteen meetings of that circuit. Compared to the previous year, one less meeting featured on the series. The Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar and Brothers Znamensky Memorial were dropped and the Internationales Stadionfest in Berlin was included.[http://www.iaaf.org/Competitions/iaaf-hammer-throw-challenge/calendar/2012 2012 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Calendar]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.[http://www.iaaf.org/results/iaaf-world-challenge-meetings#60 IAAF World Challenge Calendar]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.

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!Meeting

!City

!Country

!Date

!Type

Golden Grand Prix

|Kawasaki

|Japan

|6 May

|Men

Colorful Daegu Pre-Championships

|Daegu

|South Korea

|16 May

|Women

Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo

|Rio de Janeiro

|Brazil

|20 May

|Both

Golden Spike Ostrava

|Ostrava

|Czech Republic

|25 May

|Both

Meeting de Atletismo Madrid

|Madrid

|Spain

|7 July

|Men

Internationales Stadionfest

|Berlin

|Germany

|2 September

|Women

Hanžeković Memorial

|Zagreb

|Croatia

|4 September

|Men

Rieti Meeting

|Rieti

|Italy

|9 September

|Both

Final standings

=Men=

A total of seven men recorded valid marks at three meetings and made the final standings.[http://www.iaaf.org/Competitions/iaaf-hammer-throw-challenge/standings/2012/men 2012 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Final Standings Men]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.

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Rank

!Athlete

!Nation

!Kawasaki

!Rio de Janeiro

!Ostrava

!Madrid

!Zagreb

!Rieti

!Final score

1Krisztián Pars{{HUN}}242.35
2Paweł Fajdek{{POL}}236.47
3Aleksiy Sokirskiy{{UKR}}233.39
4Lukáš Melich{{CZE}}227.44
5Dilshod Nazarov{{TJK}}224.97
6Mattias Jons{{SWE}}223.92
7Szymon Ziółkowski{{POL}}223.44

=Women=

A total of seven women recorded valid marks at three meetings and made the final standings.[http://www.iaaf.org/Competitions/iaaf-hammer-throw-challenge/standings/2012/women 2012 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Final Standings Women]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-05-22.

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Rank

!Athlete

!Nation

!Daegu

!Rio de Janeiro

!Ostrava

!Berlin

!Rieti

!Final score

1Betty Heidler{{GER}}230.49
2Anita Włodarczyk{{POL}}223.13
3Tatyana Lysenko{{RUS}}222.05
4Kathrin Klaas{{GER}}216.60
5Zalina Marghieva{{MDA}}216.43
6Martina Hrašnová{{SVK}}212.30
7Sultana Frizell{{CAN}}204.61

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