Annu Rani is pictured above throwing at the Commonwealth Games,
at which she won the bronze medal in the javelin.
In 2019 she became the first Indian woman javelin thrower
to compete at a World Athletics Championship (8th with 61.12m).
At the 2022 Championships he finished 7th. (Full result below.)
2022 Commonwealth Games, Birmingham.
Women's javelin throw final
1.
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Kelsey-Lee Barber
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(Australia)
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64.43
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2. |
Mackenzie Little |
(Australia)
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64.27
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PB
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3. |
Annu Rani |
(India)
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60.00
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(Her PB at the time was 63.24m)
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4. |
Elizabeth Gleadle |
(Canada)
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59.79
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5. |
Tori Peeters |
(New Zealand)
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57.86
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6. |
Jo-Ane van Dyk |
(South Africa)
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57.12
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2022 World Athletics Championship, Oregon, U.S.A.
Final women's javelin throw.
1.
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Kelsey-Lee Barber
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Australia (AUS) |
66.91
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WL
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2.
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Kara Winger |
United States (USA)
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64.05
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3. |
Haruka Kitaguchi |
Japan (JPN)
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63.27
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4. |
Liu Shiying
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China (CHN)
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63.25
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5. |
Mackenzie Little |
Australia (AUS)
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63.22
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PB
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6. |
Līna Mūze |
Latvia (LAT)
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61.26
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7. |
Annu Rani |
India (IND)
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61.12
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8. |
Nikola Ogrodníková
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Czech Republic (CZE) |
60.18 |
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