Christin Hussong (born 17 March 1994) is a German
track and field
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athlete who competes in the
javelin throw
The javelin throw is a track and field event where the javelin, a spear about in length, is thrown as far as possible. The javelin thrower gains momentum by running within a predetermined area. Javelin throwing is an event of both the men's de ...
. She has won gold at the
2011 World Youth Championships,
2015 European U23 Championships and at the
2018 European Championships
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. Hussong holds the
European Championships record with her personal best throw of 69.19
m.
She is a member of
LAZ Zweibrücken's track and field squad and is coached by her father, Udo Hussong.
Career
2010–2015
Hussong represented Germany in the girls' javelin throw at the
2010 Summer Youth Olympics
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, placing fourth with a throw of 49.89 m. Her season best that year, 55.35 m, ranked her third in the world among youth athletes.
Hussong improved her personal best to 59.74 m at the
2011 World Youth Championships, winning gold by more than five metres and setting a new
championship record; the
International Association of Athletics Federations
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named her Rising Star of the Year in women's
athletics
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.
59.74 m remained Hussong's personal best until 2014; at the
2012 World Junior Championships she threw 53.20 m in her best effort and placed seventh, while at the
2013 European Junior Championships she threw 57.90 m and won silver, one centimetre behind gold medalist
Sofi Flink of Sweden.
In 2014, Hussong broke 60 metres for the first time, winning with a throw of 60.26 m at the German
U23 Championships on 15 June. A month later, she threw 63.34 m at the
Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern meeting, setting a German U23 record and meeting the qualifying standard for the
European Championships
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In the plural, the European Championships also refers t ...
.
At the
2014 European Championships she threw 61.13 m in the qualification round and 59.29 m in the final,
placing seventh.
In March 2015, she won gold with a throw of 60.81 m at the
2015 European U23 Throwing Cup. In July, she
won gold at the
2015 European U23 Championships with a 65.60 m throw, seven metres ahead of second place. This 65.60 m throw broke both her own German U23 record and
Madara Palameika's
championship record and moved Hussong to second (behind
Mariya Abakumova
Mariya Vasiliyevna Abakumova (; born 15 January 1986) is a Russian former track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw.
Career
Abakumova discovered her love for athletics and throwing through her coach Irina Vladimirovna Kamarova. ...
) on the
European U23 all-time list. She then competed at the
2015 World Championships in August. She placed first in the qualification round with a personal best throw of 65.92 m and
finished sixth in the final with a 62.98 m effort.
2016–present
In March 2016, she competed at the
2016 European Throwing Cup, where she won gold with a 61.80 m throw. In June, she set a new personal best of 66.41 m at the
2016 German Athletics Championships, winning the competition in the process. The next month, she competed at the
2016 European Championships, where she
placed seventeenth with a 57.17 m throw in the qualification round and did not make it to the final. In August, Hussong represented her homeland at the
2016 Summer Olympics
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. She advanced through the qualification round with a throw of 62.17 m and
placed twelfth in the final with a 57.70 m throw.
In March 2017, she competed at the
2017 European Throwing Cup, where she won bronze with a 59.00 m throw. In July, she placed first at the 2017 Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern with a seasonal best throw of 64.18 m. In August, she participated in the
2017 World Championships. She
placed seventeenth in the qualification round with a throw of 60.86 m and did not make it through to the final. Later that month, she competed at the
2017 Summer Universiade
The 2017 Summer Universiade (), officially known as the XXIX Summer Universiade ( zh, t=第二十九屆夏季世界大學運動會, p=Dì èrshíjiǔ jiè xiàjì shìjiè dàxué yùndònghuì) and commonly called Taipei 2017 ( zh, t=台北201 ...
. She topped the qualification round with a 60.18 m throw then
finished fifth in the final with a 60.59 m effort.
In July 2018, Hussong won gold at the German Athletics Championships for a second time, with a throw of 63.54 m. In August, she
won gold at the
2018 European Athletics Championships
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The United Kingdom of Grea ...
. She won the qualifying round with a personal best throw of 67.29 m, and in the final set another personal best—and
championship record—throw of 67.90 m, over six metres further than silver medallist
Nikola Ogrodníková. She won silver at the
2018 IAAF Continental Cup in September.
Hussong opened her 2019 season by winning a silver medal at the
2019 European Throwing Cup in March with a throw of 65.47 m, thus surpassing the World Championships qualifying standard of 61.50 m. At the
2019 World Athletics Championships
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from 30 September to 1 October, Hussong placed
fourth in the final, throwing 65.21 m.
Report: women's javelin - IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019
IAAF
Competition record
Seasonal bests by year
*2009 – 49.93 m
*2010 – 55.35 m
*2011 – 59.74 m
*2012 – 55.74 m
*2013 – 58.55 m
*2014 – 63.34 m
*2015 – 65.92 m
*2016 – 66.41 m
*2017 – 64.18 m
*2018 – 67.90 m
*2019 – 66.59 m
*2020 - 64.10 m
*2021 - 69.19 m
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1994 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Zweibrücken
Athletes from Rhineland-Palatinate
German female javelin throwers
Olympic female javelin throwers
Olympic athletes for Germany
Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
World Athletics Championships athletes for Germany
World Youth Championships in Athletics winners
German national athletics champions
Diamond League winners
21st-century German sportswomen
European Games competitors for Germany
Athletes (track and field) at the 2023 European Games
Athletes (track and field) at the 2024 Summer Olympics