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Athletics at the 2019 Summer Universiade – Women's shot put

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The women's shot put event at the 2019 Summer Universiade was held on 11 July at the Stadio San Paolo in Naples.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Sarah Mitton
 Canada
Portious Warren
 Trinidad and Tobago
Klaudia Kardasz
 Poland

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 18.30 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Brittany Crew  Canada 17.54 16.91 17.54 q
2 B Portious Warren  Trinidad and Tobago 17.05 17.12 17.31 17.31 q
3 A Dimitriana Surdu  Moldova 16.76 16.66 17.26 17.26 q
4 A Alena Pasechnik  Belarus 16.11 16.08 17.14 17.14 q
5 B Sarah Mitton  Canada 14.24 17.08 16.95 17.08 q
6 A Klaudia Kardasz  Poland 16.64 16.94 x 16.94 q
7 B Song Jiayuan  China 16.73 16.11 16.60 16.73 q
8 B Sarah Schmidt  Germany 15.95 16.20 x 16.20 q
9 B Maddison-Lee Wesche  New Zealand x x 16.19 16.19 q
10 B Senja Mäkitörmä  Finland 15.94 15.50 15.49 15.94 q, SB
11 B Ieva Zarankaitė  Lithuania 15.71 15.21 14.58 15.71 q
12 B Sara Lennman  Sweden 15.36 15.70 15.66 15.70 q
13 B Nanaka Kori  Japan 15.44 15.32 x 15.44
14 A María Fernanda Orozco  Mexico 15.37 x x 15.37
15 A Cherisse Murray  Trinidad and Tobago 14.03 x 14.96 14.96
16 A Iara Capurro  Argentina x 13.60 13.99 13.99 PB
17 A Victoria Owers  New Zealand 13.81 x x 13.81
18 B Marie Aagaard Nielsen  Denmark 13.43 13.35 13.38 13.43
19 A Mercy Laker  Uganda x 10.39 x 10.39
20 B Shameemah Rishard  Sri Lanka 9.92 10.04 10.15 10.15
A Amira Khaled  Egypt DNS
A Gabriella Jacobs  United States DNS

Final

[2]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sarah Mitton  Canada 17.65 17.80 18.31 x 17.33 x 18.31
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Portious Warren  Trinidad and Tobago 17.53 17.82 17.73 x 17.23 16.99 17.82
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Klaudia Kardasz  Poland 17.02 17.25 16.79 17.65 x x 17.65
4 Alena Pasechnik  Belarus x 17.00 17.29 17.19 17.23 17.52 17.52
5 Dimitriana Surdu  Moldova x 16.42 17.25 x 16.64 x 17.25
6 Maddison-Lee Wesche  New Zealand 16.19 14.53 17.02 17.22 16.94 16.99 17.22
7 Brittany Crew  Canada 16.85 x 16.72 17.07 x x 17.07
8 Song Jiayuan  China 16.92 16.67 16.82 x 16.86 16.81 16.92
9 Sarah Schmidt  Germany 16.24 16.14 16.33 16.33
10 Sara Lennman  Sweden 15.61 x 15.94 15.94
11 Senja Mäkitörmä  Finland 15.29 15.67 15.34 15.67
12 Ieva Zarankaitė  Lithuania 14.42 x 14.51 14.51

References