2019 World Athletics Championships – Women's shot put

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Women's shot put
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates2 October (qualification)
3 October (final)
Competitors27 from 18 nations
Winning distance19.55
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    Jamaica
bronze medal    Germany
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The women's shot put at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, from 2 to 3 October 2019.[1]

Summary

As the competition was just getting started, defending champion

Magdalyn Ewen
moved into third with an 18.91m, then Gong tossed the winner 19.55 m (64 ft 1+12 in). Ewen improved 2 cm in the fifth round, but then Schwanitz stepped into the ring to let out 19.17m to jump into second place. In the final round, Thomas-Dodd reclaimed the silver with 19.47m.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 22.63 Natalya Lisovskaya  URS 7 Jun 1987 Moscow, Russia
Championship
21.24 Natalya Lisovskaya  URS 5 Sep 1987 Rome, Italy
Valerie Adams  NZL 29 Aug 2011 Daegu, South Korea
World leading 20.31 Gong Lijiao  CHN 29 Aug 2019 Zürich, Switzerland
African 18.43 Vivian Chukwuemeka  NGA 19 Apr 2003 Walnut, United States
Asian 21.76 Li Meisu  CHN 23 Apr 1988 Shijiazhuang, China
NACAC 20.96 Belsy Laza  CUB 2 May 1992 Mexico City, Mexico
European 22.63 Natalya Lisovskaya  URS 7 Jun 1987 Moscow, Russia
Oceanian 21.24 Valerie Adams  NZL 29 Aug 2011 Daegu, South Korea

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), is as follows:[3]

Date Time Round
2 October 16:45 Qualification
3 October 22:35 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 18.40 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.[4][5]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3
1 A Danniel Thomas-Dodd  Jamaica (JAM) 17.60 18.06 19.32 19.32 Q
2 B
Magdalyn Ewen
 United States (USA) 19.21 19.21 Q
3 B Gong Lijiao  China (CHN) 18.96 18.96 Q
4 A Michelle Carter  United States (USA) 18.85 18.85 Q, SB
5 B
Dimitriana Surdu
 Moldova (MDA) 18.71 18.71 Q, SB
6 A Sophie McKinna  
Great Britain & N.I.
 (GBR)
17.74 18.05 18.61 18.61 Q, PB
7 B Christina Schwanitz  Germany (GER) 18.52 18.52 Q
8 A Aliona Dubitskaya  Belarus (BLR) 18.51 18.51 Q
9 B Anita Márton  Hungary (HUN) 18.29 18.44 18.44 Q
10 A
Chase Ealey
 United States (USA) 17.90 x 18.35 18.35 q
11 A Brittany Crew  Canada (CAN) 17.35 18.30 18.24 18.30 q
12 A Paulina Guba  Poland (POL) 17.36 18.04 x 18.04 q
13 A Sara Gambetta  Germany (GER) 17.59 18.01 17.41 18.01
14 B Fanny Roos  Sweden (SWE) x 18.01 17.39 18.01
15 B Klaudia Kardasz  Poland (POL) x 16.86 17.79 17.79
16 B Emel Dereli  Turkey (TUR) 16.51 x 17.71 17.71
17 A Zhang Linru  China (CHN) x 17.06 17.65 17.65
18 B Alena Pasechnik  Belarus (BLR) 17.55 x 17.42 17.55
19 A Portious Warren  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 17.43 17.46 x 17.46
20 B Alina Kenzel  Germany (GER) 16.58 17.46 17.42 17.46
21 A Geisa Arcanjo  Brazil (BRA) 17.30 x 17.45 17.45
22 B Noora Salem Jasim  Bahrain (BHR) 17.36 x 16.83 17.36
23 A Song Jiayuan  China (CHN) 15.14 17.10 17.24 17.24
24 B Sarah Mitton  Canada (CAN) 16.27 x 17.24 17.24
25 B Maddi Wesche  New Zealand (NZL) 16.55 17.22 x 17.22
26 A Oyesade Olatoye  Nigeria (NGR) 16.97 x x 16.97
27 A
Ahymará Espinoza
 Venezuela (VEN) x 16.89 x 16.89

Final

The final was started on 3 October at 22:35.[6]

Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gong Lijiao  China (CHN) 19.07 19.42 19.21 19.55 x x 19.55
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Danniel Thomas-Dodd  Jamaica (JAM) 18.97 19.02 19.36 19.05 x 19.47 19.47
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Christina Schwanitz  Germany (GER) 18.61 18.87 18.68 18.67 19.17 18.44 19.17
4
Magdalyn Ewen
 United States (USA) 18.04 18.48 18.79 18.91 18.93 x 18.93
5 Anita Márton  Hungary (HUN) 18.75 18.41 18.37 18.28 18.18 18.86 18.86
6 Aliona Dubitskaya  Belarus (BLR) 18.66 18.48 18.86 18.36 18.58 18.55 18.86
7
Chase Ealey
 United States (USA) 18.70 18.25 x x 18.82 18.61 18.82
8 Brittany Crew  Canada (CAN) 18.46 18.18 x 18.55 18.40 17.46 18.55
9 Michelle Carter  United States (USA) 18.32 18.31 18.41 18.41
10 Paulina Guba  Poland (POL) 18.02 17.97 x 18.02
11 Sophie McKinna  
Great Britain & N.I.
 (GBR)
17.99 17.85 17.68 17.99
12
Dimitriana Surdu
 Moldova (MDA) 17.64 17.45 x 17.64

References

  1. IAAF
    . 1 October 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  2. IAAF
    . Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  3. IAAF
    . Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  4. IAAF
    . 2 October 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  5. IAAF
    . 2 October 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Final results" (PDF).