2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw
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2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw
Summary
2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw is a sporting event[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of sporting_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw is in the country of South Korea[3].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's image is recorded as Koji Murofushi Daegu 2011.jpg[4].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's instance of is recorded as sporting event[5].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's follows is recorded as 2009 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw[6].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's followed by is recorded as 2013 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw[7].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's location is recorded as Daegu[8].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's location is recorded as Daegu Stadium[9].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's part of is recorded as 2011 World Championships in Athletics[10].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's Commons category is recorded as 2011 World Championships in Athletics – Men's hammer throw[11].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's point in time is recorded as +2011-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's sport is recorded as athletics[13].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h3mw67[14].
- 2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw's competition class is recorded as men's hammer throw[15].
Why It Matters
2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's hammer throw ranks in the top 2% of sporting_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16]