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Athletics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's shot put

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The men's shot put event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 23 August at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Francisco Belo
 Portugal
Konrad Bukowiecki
 Poland
Andrei Gag
 Romania

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 19.50 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Andrei Gag  Romania 19.38 20.45 20.45 Q
2 A Jakub Szyszkowski  Poland 19.34 19.98 19.98 Q
3 B Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland x 19.95 19.95 Q
4 A Francisco Belo  Portugal 18.56 x 19.75 19.75 Q
5 A Willian Dourado  Brazil 18.08 18.62 19.51 19.51 Q
6 A Aliaksei Nichypar  Belarus 19.19 19.37 19.41 19.41 q
7 A Tomaš Đurović  Montenegro 18.84 19.20 19.20 q
8 B Šarūnas Banevičius  Lithuania 18.23 x 19.00 19.00 q
9 B Jason van Rooyen  South Africa 18.90 18.30 x 18.90 q
10 A Osman Can Özdeveci  Turkey 18.10 18.40 18.14 18.40 q
11 B Coy Blair  United States 17.49 x 18.17 18.17 q
12 A Cameron Cornelius  United States 16.81 17.67 15.02 17.67 q
13 B Itamar Levi  Israel 17.34 x 17.36 17.36
14 B Ivan Ivanov  Kazakhstan x 17.22 x 17.22
15 A Sullivan Parker  Canada 16.50 16.81 17.14 17.14
16 A Karl Koha  Estonia 16.83 x x 16.83
17 A Remco Goetheer  Netherlands x x 16.71 16.71
18 A Matías Rodrigo López  Chile x 16.64 x 16.64
19 A Ji Hyun-woo  South Korea 16.49 x 16.54 16.54
20 B Peter Millman  Canada 16.16 16.25 x 16.25
21 B Eduardo Espín  Ecuador 15.77 x 15.22 15.77
22 B Faridun Ashurov  Tajikistan 11.32 11.59 12.23 12.23
B Lin You-ting  Chinese Taipei x x x NM

Final

[2]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Francisco Belo  Portugal 19.24 x 20.86 x 20.64 x 20.86 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 18.73 19.83 x 20.16 x x 20.16
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Andrei Gag  Romania 19.68 20.12 20.05 x 19.87 x 20.12
4 Aliaksei Nichypar  Belarus 20.09 x 19.12 x 19.80 x 20.09
5 Jakub Szyszkowski  Poland 18.96 19.87 x x 19.25 x 19.87
6 Šarūnas Banevičius  Lithuania 18.56 19.72 x x x x 19.72 PB
7 Willian Dourado  Brazil 18.85 19.25 18.82 x 18.90 19.09 19.25
8 Coy Blair  United States 18.00 18.48 18.98 18.27 x 18.48 18.98
9 Osman Can Özdeveci  Turkey 17.89 18.08 18.52 18.52
10 Tomaš Đurović  Montenegro 18.39 18.39 x 18.39
11 Jason van Rooyen  South Africa 17.92 17.99 x 17.99
12 Cameron Cornelius  United States 17.31 x 17.48 17.48

References