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Athletics at the 2013 Summer Universiade – Women's shot put

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The women's shot put event at the 2013 Summer Universiade was held on 10–11 July.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Irina Tarasova
 Russia
Liu Xiangrong
 China
Natalia Ducó
 Chile

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 17.00 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Liu Xiangrong  China 16.51 18.01 18.01 Q
2 B Irina Tarasova  Russia x 17.76 17.76 Q
3 B Felisha Johnson  United States 17.62 17.62 Q
4 B Natalia Ducó  Chile 17.48 17.48 Q
5 B Julie Labonté  Canada 17.46 17.46 Q
6 A Anita Márton  Hungary x 16.80 17.45 17.45 Q
7 B Aliona Dubitskaya  Belarus 17.06 17.06 Q
8 A Jeneva McCall  United States 16.44 16.99 16.13 16.99 q
9 B Sophie Kleeberg  Germany x 16.71 16.36 16.71 q
10 B Terina Keenan  New Zealand 15.74 15.00 14.92 15.74 q
11 A Chelsea Whalen  Canada x x 15.36 15.36 q
12 A Olesya Sviridova  Russia 13.63 14.61 14.95 14.95 q
13 A Frida Åkerström  Sweden 14.30 14.64 14.78 14.78
14 A Ivana Gallardo  Chile 14.08 13.68 x 14.08 PB
15 A Fadya El Kasaby  Egypt 13.48 13.89 13.60 13.89
16 A Charlene Engelbrecht  Namibia 13.56 x 13.40 13.56
17 B Silje Disserud  Norway 12.51 12.36 13.22 13.22
18 A Špela Hus  Slovenia 12.39 13.08 x 13.08
19 A Janeth Acan  Uganda 11.03 11.38 10.77 11.38
20 B Devni Madurapperuma  Sri Lanka 10.01 10.10 10.39 10.39
A Rosemary Kaputula  Zambia DNS
B Kellyane Ntumba Nzembele  Democratic Republic of the Congo DNS
B Patience Sigauke  Zimbabwe DNS
B Omotayo Talabi  Nigeria DNS

Final

[2]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Irina Tarasova  Russia 18.39 17.89 x 17.71 18.75 x 18.75
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Liu Xiangrong  China 18.19 18.55 18.32 17.95 18.30 18.58 18.58
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Natalia Ducó  Chile 17.89 x x x 17.96 17.76 17.96
4 Anita Márton  Hungary 16.86 17.92 17.28 17.78 17.52 17.70 17.92
5 Aliona Dubitskaya  Belarus 17.12 17.30 x 16.61 17.88 x 17.88 SB
6 Julie Labonté  Canada 16.77 x 17.17 x 17.60 17.27 17.60
7 Felisha Johnson  United States 17.16 x 17.47 16.60 16.71 15.95 17.47
8 Jeneva McCall  United States 17.04 16.60 16.71 17.01 16.61 16.11 17.04
9 Sophie Kleeberg  Germany x 16.49 16.90 16.90
10 Terina Keenan  New Zealand 16.11 15.75 15.44 16.11 PB
11 Chelsea Whalen  Canada 14.58 15.52 x 15.52
12 Olesya Sviridova  Russia 14.43 15.47 x 15.47

References