2015 World Championships in Athletics – Women's shot put

Women's shot put
at the 2015 World Championships
Venue Beijing National Stadium
Dates 22 August
Competitors 24 from 17 nations
Winning distance 20.37
Medalists
    Germany
    China
    United States
Events at the
2015 World Championships
Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
100 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men women
3000 m
steeplechase
men women
4 × 100 m relay men women
4 × 400 m relay men women
Road events
Marathon men women
20 km walk men women
50 km walk men
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men
Demonstration events
Masters 400 m women
Masters 800 m men

The women's shot put at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 22 August.[1][2]

The championship suffered a little with the failure of Valerie Adams to return to defend her 2013 title following surgery over the winter. In the run-up to these championships Adams suffered the end of her 57 event winning streak a month earlier.[3]

In the finals, home favorite Gong Lijiao assumed the early lead with a 20.30 first put. On the third throw, Christina Schwanitz made 20.37 to take the lead. Gong had no answer and the rest of the field was too far behind, led by Michelle Carter's 19.76. Anita Márton threw a fourth round 19.48m national record to take fourth.[4]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[5]

World record  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) 22.63 Moscow, Soviet Union 7 June 1987
Championship record  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) 21.24 Rome, Italy 5 September 1987
 Valerie Adams (NZL) 21.24 Daegu, South Korea 29 August 2011
World leading  Christina Schwanitz (GER) 20.77 Beijing, China 20 May 2015
African record  Vivian Chukwuemeka (NGR) 18.43 Walnut, United States 19 April 2003
Asian record  Li Meisu (CHN) 21.76 Shijiazhuang, China 23 April 1988
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Belsy Laza (CUB) 20.96A Mexico City, Mexico 2 May 1992
South American record  Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 19.30A Tunja, Colombia 14 July 2001
European record  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) 22.63 Moscow, Soviet Union 7 June 1987
Oceanian record  Valerie Adams (NZL) 21.24 Daegu, South Korea 29 August 2011

Qualification standards

Entry standards[6]
17.75

Schedule

Date Time Round
22 August 2015 10:10 Qualification
22 August 2015 20:05 Final

All times are local times (UTC+8)

Results

KEY: QQualified q12 best performers NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 18.30 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[7]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Mark Notes
1 A Christina Schwanitz  Germany (GER) 19.39 19.39 Q
2 B Michelle Carter  United States (USA) 19.22 19.22 Q
3 B Gong Lijiao  China (CHN) 19.11 19.11 Q
4 A Anita Márton  Hungary (HUN) 17.40 18.85 18.85 Q
5 B Natallia Mikhnevich  Belarus (BLR) 17.97 18.17 18.57 18.57 Q
6 A Cleopatra Borel  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 17.01 18.55 18.55 Q
7 A Aliona Dubitskaya  Belarus (BLR) 17.95 18.51 18.51 Q
8 B Natalia Ducó  Chile (CHI) 17.84 18.29 x 18.29 q
9 A Gao Yang  China (CHN) 17.97 18.18 18.21 18.21 q
10 B Jeneva Stevens  United States (USA) 17.81 17.77 18.05 18.05 q
11 B Yuliya Leantsiuk  Belarus (BLR) 17.58 17.96 x 17.96 q
12 A Paulina Guba  Poland (POL) 17.46 17.55 17.73 17.73 q
13 A Tia Brooks  United States (USA) 17.71 x x 17.71
14 A Chiara Rosa  Italy (ITA) x 17.54 x 17.54
15 A Geisa Arcanjo  Brazil (BRA) 17.26 17.02 17.42 17.42
16 B Guo Tianqian  China (CHN) 17.10 x 16.98 17.10
17 B Yaniuvis López  Cuba (CUB) 16.85 17.10 16.94 17.10
18 B Leila Rajabi  Iran (IRI) 17.04 x x 17.04
19 A Halyna Obleshchuk  Ukraine (UKR) 16.97 16.74 16.12 16.97
20 A Auriol Dongmo Mekemnang  Cameroon (CMR) 16.46 16.85 x 16.85 NR
21 B Ahymara Espinoza  Venezuela (VEN) 16.53 16.76 x 16.76
22 A Danniel Thomas  Jamaica (JAM) x 16.62 x 16.62
23 B Úrsula Ruiz  Spain (ESP) 16.36 16.26 x 16.36
24 B Keely Medeiros  Brazil (BRA) x 14.69 15.17 15.17

Final

The final was held at 20:05.[8]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Christina Schwanitz  Germany (GER) 19.80 20.00 20.37 x 20.10 x 20.37
2nd, silver medalist(s) Gong Lijiao  China (CHN) 20.30 20.05 20.25 x x 19.91 20.30
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Michelle Carter  United States (USA) 19.45 19.76 18.57 18.85 19.48 19.71 19.76
4 Anita Márton  Hungary (HUN) 18.02 18.23 18.06 19.48 18.89 19.11 19.48 NR
5 Gao Yang  China (CHN) 18.15 18.09 17.84 19.04 x x 19.04 PB
6 Aliona Dubitskaya  Belarus (BLR) 18.21 x 18.52 17.43 x x 18.52
7 Yuliya Leantsiuk  Belarus (BLR) 17.38 18.25 17.67 17.85 x 17.85 18.25
8 Natallia Mikhnevich  Belarus (BLR) 17.05 18.09 17.75 18.11 17.79 18.24 18.24
9 Natalia Ducó  Chile (CHI) 17.94 17.95 17.98 17.98
10 Jeneva Stevens  United States (USA) 16.79 17.44 17.84 17.84
11 Paulina Guba  Poland (POL) 17.04 17.52 17.11 17.52
12 Cleopatra Borel  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 17.43 x 16.85 17.43

References

Coordinates: 39°59′30″N 116°23′26″E / 39.9917°N 116.3906°E / 39.9917; 116.3906

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