Men's shot put
at the 2023 World Championships
VenueNational Athletics Centre
Dates19 August
Competitors37 from 26 nations
Winning distance23.51
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    United States

The men's shot put at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 19 August 2023.[1]

Summary

With two Olympic Championships and multiple world record improvements, defending champion Ryan Crouser was the clear favorite, but Crouser revealed on Instagram; pain in his leg over the previous two weeks turned out to be two blood clots. With the advice of his doctor, he was able to take anticoagulants to mitigate the danger of his traveling to Hungary for these championships.[2] His single throw in the preliminary round was tentative, 21.48m barely sufficient for an automatic qualifier in eighth place.

Crouser was the first thrower in the finals. His first throw of the competition was 22.63m. Only two people in this competition had ever thrown that far. With a 21.55m, #2 of all time, Joe Kovacs moved into second place, followed immediately by World Indoor Champion Darlan Romani throwing 21.31m to move into third. Crouser led off the second round with a 22.98m improvement on his own Championship Record. Tom Walsh moved into second with a 21.69m with his New Zealand teammate Jacko Gill lurking in fourth with 21.46m. In the third round Gill improved to second with a 21.76m, only to have Walsh also improve to 21.93m. He was followed immediately by Leonardo Fabbri throwing a personal best 22.34m to take everybody but Crouser down a notch. In the fifth round, Kovacs put out a 22.12m to move back to third place, the next thrower Walsh couldn't quite answer with a 22.05m. On their final throw, nobody could improve so by the time Crouser got to the ring, his championship defense was guaranteed. With nothing on the line, Crouser let loose a 23.51 m (77 ft 1+12 in) for another Championship Record, along with being the #2 throw in history, just 5cm short of the record he set at UCLA earlier in the season.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Ryan Crouser (USA) 23.56 m Los Angeles, United States 27 May 2023
Championship record  Ryan Crouser (USA) 22.94 m Eugene, Oregon 17 July 2022
World Leading  Ryan Crouser (USA) 23.56 m Los Angeles, United States 27 May 2023
African Record  Janus Robberts (RSA) 21.97 m Eugene, United States 2 June 2001
Asian Record  Tajinderpal Singh Toor (IND) 21.77 m Bhubaneswar, India 19 June 2023
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Ryan Crouser (USA) 23.56 m Los Angeles, United States 27 May 2023
South American Record  Darlan Romani (BRA) 22.61 m Stanford, United States 30 June 2019
European Record  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) 23.06 m Chania, Greece 22 May 1988
Oceanian record  Tom Walsh (NZL) 22.90 m Doha, Qatar 5 October 2019

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNameNationalityDistanceRecord
19 AugustFinalRyan Crouser USA23.51CR

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 21.40.[4]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (CEST), was as follows:[5]

Date Time Round
19 August10:30Qualification
20:37Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 21.20 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[6][7]

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123
1ADarlan Romani Brazil (BRA)22.3722.37Q, SB
2AZane Weir Italy (ITA)20.8121.8221.82Q
3BTom Walsh New Zealand (NZL)21.7321.73Q
4BJoe Kovacs United States (USA)21.5921.59Q
5BPayton Otterdahl United States (USA)21.1621.5421.54Q
6AJacko Gill New Zealand (NZL)20.8321.4921.49Q
7ARyan Crouser United States (USA)21.4821.48Q
8AFilip Mihaljević Croatia (CRO)21.1020.0321.10q
9BArmin Sinančević Serbia (SRB)20.39x20.9220.92q
10ARajindra Campbell Jamaica (JAM)19.83x20.8320.83q
11BMostafa Amr Hassan Egypt (EGY)20.6220.81x20.81q
12BLeonardo Fabbri Italy (ITA)19.41x20.7420.74q
13AChukwuebuka Enekwechi Nigeria (NGR)x20.4120.6820.68
14AMohamed Magdi Hamza Egypt (EGY)20.2620.68x20.68
15BUziel Muñoz Mexico (MEX)20.6219.9620.4220.62
16BTomáš Staněk Czech Republic (CZE)x20.4119.9120.41
17BWelington Morais Brazil (BRA)20.3019.8719.9520.30
18AScott Lincoln Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)20.1819.7720.2220.22
19AAsmir Kolašinac Serbia (SRB)20.01x19.9520.01
20AJosh Awotunde United States (USA)19.98xx19.98
21BMarcus Thomsen Norway (NOR)19.97xx19.97
22AMesud Pezer Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)19.4019.2619.8619.86
23AEric Favors Ireland (IRL)19.3419.5219.6519.65
24ABurger Lambrechts Jr. South Africa (RSA)19.4619.52x19.52
25AMichał Haratyk Poland (POL)19.2719.4919.5119.51
26BNazareno Sasia Argentina (ARG)xx19.5119.51
27AFrancisco Belo Portugal (POR)19.24xx19.24
28BKonrad Bukowiecki Poland (POL)18.2519.21x19.21
29ARoman Kokoshko Ukraine (UKR)18.5619.0919.1719.17
30BTsanko Arnaudov Portugal (POR)x19.0319.1719.17
31BOdysseas Mouzenidis Greece (GRE)18.48x19.0819.08
32BFred Moudani-Likibi France (FRA)xx18.8818.88
33AMark Bujnowski Canada (CAN)17.7118.5718.8418.84
34BKyle Blignaut South Africa (RSA)17.8918.82x18.82
35ABalázs Tóth Hungary (HUN)17.37x17.2717.37
BBob Bertemes Luxembourg (LUX)xxxNM
BAndrei Toader Romania (ROM)xxxNM

Final

The final was started on 19 August at 20:40.[8]

RankNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123456
1st place, gold medalist(s)Ryan Crouser United States (USA)22.6322.9822.28xx23.5123.51CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Leonardo Fabbri Italy (ITA)x21.2622.34xx21.2222.34PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Joe Kovacs United States (USA)21.55x21.2321.8822.1221.0722.12
4Tom Walsh New Zealand (NZL)x21.6921.9321.4022.0521.5122.05
5Payton Otterdahl United States (USA)20.0820.4721.0121.7821.8621.7321.86
6Jacko Gill New Zealand (NZL)20.3321.4621.7621.3321.0221.2821.76
7Filip Mihaljević Croatia (CRO)20.3220.3220.8821.57x21.4421.57
8Darlan Romani Brazil (BRA)21.3121.10xx21.41x21.41
9Armin Sinančević Serbia (SRB)20.7820.18x20.78
10Mostafa Amr Hassan Egypt (EGY)x20.1420.1720.17
11Zane Weir Italy (ITA)x19.99x19.99
Rajindra Campbell Jamaica (JAM)xxxNM

References

  1. "WCH Budapest 23 preview: shot put". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  2. https://www.kezi.com/sports/local/oregon-native-ryan-crouser-to-compete-in-2023-world-championships-despite-two-blood-clots-in/article_c609c516-3e03-11ee-ac14-739abdbf5b23.html
  3. "Shot Put Men − Records". World Athletics. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  4. "Qualifying systems approved for World Athletics Championships Budapest23" (PDF). World Athletics. August 19, 2022. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  5. "men Shot Put -TIMETABLE". Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  6. "RESULTS Shot Put Men - Qualification" (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  7. "SUMMARY Shot Put Men - Qualification" (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  8. Final results


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