Martina Hrašnová
Martina HrašnováPersonal information |
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Born |
(1983-03-21) 21 March 1983 Bratislava |
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Height |
1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) |
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Weight |
75 kg (165 lb) |
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Sport |
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Country |
Slovakia |
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Now coaching |
Jozef Hanušovský |
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Achievements and titles |
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World finals |
3rd (Berlin, 2009) |
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Olympic finals |
8th (Beijing, 2008) |
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Personal best(s) |
Hammer Throw : 76,9 m |
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Martina Danišová-Hrašnová (born 21 March 1983) is a Slovak female hammer thrower. Her personal best throw is 76.90 metres, achieved in May 2009 in Trnava. She was suspended from the sport from August 2003 to August 2005, because a doping out-of-competition test found nandrolon in her body. She was taking maternity in the 2010 season.
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Notes |
Representing Slovakia |
1999 |
World Youth Championships |
Bydgoszcz, Poland |
12th |
46.38 m |
2000 |
World Junior Championships |
Santiago, Chile |
5th |
57.75 m |
2001 |
European Junior Championships |
Grosseto, Italy |
2nd |
61.97 m |
World Championships |
Edmonton, Canada |
23rd |
61.26 m |
2002 |
World Junior Championships |
Kingston, Jamaica |
2nd |
63.91 m |
European Championships |
Munich, Germany |
26th |
60.28 m |
2003 |
European U23 Championships |
Bydgoszcz, Poland |
13th (q) |
60.36 m |
2006 |
European Championships |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
26th |
62.39 m |
2007 |
World Student Games |
Bangkok, Thailand |
5th |
64.95 m |
World Championships |
Osaka, Japan |
13th |
68.15 m |
2008 |
Olympic Games |
Beijing, PR China |
8th |
71.00 m |
World Athletics Final |
Stuttgart, Germany |
2nd |
71.40 m |
2009 |
World Student Games |
Belgrade, Serbia |
2nd |
72.85 m |
World Championships |
Berlin, Germany |
3rd |
74.79 m |
World Athletics Final |
Thessaloniki, Greece |
3rd |
70.45 m |
2012 |
European Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
2nd |
73.34 m |
2014 |
European Championships |
Zurich, Switzerland |
2nd |
73.05 m |
2015 |
World Championships |
Beijing, China |
16th (q) |
68.80 m |
2016 |
European Championships |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
7th |
70.62 m |
Olympic Games |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
19th (q) |
67.63 m |
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