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2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's shot put

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The Men's shot put event at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 10 March 2006.

The winning margin was 95 cm which as of July 2024 remains the only time the men's shot put has been won by more than 90 cm at these championships.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Reese Hoffa
 United States
Joachim Olsen
 Denmark
Pavel Sofin
 Russia

Note: In 2013 it was revealed that Andrei Mikhnevich, the original silver medalist, tested positive for a prohibited substance at the 2005 World Championships. Since this was his second offense, he was given a lifetime ban and all his results from August 2005 on were annulled.[1]

Results

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Qualification

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Qualifying perf. 20.30 (Q) or 8 best performers (q) advanced to the Final.

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Reese Hoffa  United States 20.76 20.76 Q
DQ Andrei Mikhnevich  Belarus 20.35 20.35 Q, Doping
2 Joachim Olsen  Denmark 20.04 X 20.33 20.33 Q
3 Pavel Sofin  Russia 20.23 20.24 X 20.24 q, PB
4 Gheorghe Guset  Romania X 19.80 20.22 20.22 q
5 Tomasz Majewski  Poland 19.50 X 20.19 20.19 q
6 Manuel Martínez  Spain 19.80 X 20.10 20.10 q
7 Anton Luboslavskiy  Russia X 19.07 20.04 20.04 q
8 Mikuláš Konopka  Slovakia 19.33 X 19.91 19.91
9 Christian Cantwell  United States 18.69 X 19.90 19.90
10 Peter Sack  Germany 18.69 X 19.90 19.79
11 Ralf Bartels  Germany X X 19.46 19.46
12 Janus Robberts  South Africa 19.39 19.14 19.21 19.39 SB
13 Miran Vodovnik  Slovenia X 18.84 19.37 19.37
14 Zhang Qi  China 18.71 18.96 18.21 18.96
15 Ville Tiisanoja  Finland 18.86 X X 18.86
16 Hamza Alić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.22 18.24 18.42 18.42
Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi  Qatar X X X NM

Final

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Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Reese Hoffa  United States 21.41 22.11 X 21.61 X X 22.11 WL
DQ Andrei Mikhnevich  Belarus X 21.25 X 21.37 21.30 21.19 21.37 Doping
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Joachim Olsen  Denmark 20.28 21.16 20.62 X 20.80 20.45 21.16
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pavel Sofin  Russia 20.68 20.27 X 20.03 19.60 20.14 20.68 PB
4 Gheorghe Guset  Romania 20.42 X X X X 20.60 20.60
5 Manuel Martínez  Spain 19.77 20.43 20.36 X X 20.39 20.43 SB
6 Tomasz Majewski  Poland 19.80 20.07 X X X X 20.07
7 Anton Luboslavskiy  Russia X 19.93 X X X X 19.93

References

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  1. ^ "Andrei MIKHNEVICH (BLR) – results annulled from August 2005". IAAF. 31 July 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2014.