Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put

The men's shot put competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom was held at the Olympic Stadium on 3 August.[1] Each athlete receives three throws in the qualifying round. All who achieve the qualifying distance progress to the final. If less than twelve athletes achieve this mark, then the twelve furthest throwing athletes reach the final. Each finalist is allowed three throws in last round, with the top eight athletes after that point being given three further attempts.[2]

Men's shot put
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
Men's shot put victory ceremony
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date3 August
Competitors40 from 34 nations
Winning distance21.89
Medalists
Tomasz Majewski  Poland
David Storl  Germany
Reese Hoffa  United States

In the qualification rounds, the first athletics event of the Olympics, the athletes with the best credentials coming in; (2007 World Champion) Reese Hoffa, (2011 World Champion) David Storl and (defending champion) Tomasz Majewski placed themselves in the favorite role, by tossing an automatic qualifier on their first attempt. Ryan Whiting and German Lauro had to take all three attempts to make their automatic qualifier, Lauro's becoming the new National Record for Argentina. It took 20.25 to make it to the finals, held in the evening.

The results of the first preliminary round foretold the final results. Those three athletes led from the first round, with Storl literally flexing his muscles in the ring as he took the early lead, then improving his position slightly in the second round. Lauro added 7 cm to the national record he had set in the morning in the second round and another 2 cm in the third, but in the end that was only good enough for sixth place. Majewski edged into the lead with his third attempt, while Hoffa made his best attempt in the fourth round. (2009 World Champion) Christian Cantwell came within 4 cm of grabbing the bronze medal from his American teammate in the final round, then Majewski put a cap on his victory with the best throw in the competition 21.89 on the final throw.[3] Majewski is the first to repeat as champion since Parry O'Brien in 1956, with Ralph Rose from 1908 the only other, and the first non-American to do that.

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Friday, 3 August 201210:00
20:30
Qualifications
Finals

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Randy Barnes (USA) 23.12 m Los Angeles, United States 20 May 1990
Olympic record  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) 22.47 m Seoul, South Korea 23 September 1988
2012 World leading  Christian Cantwell (USA) 22.31 m Champaign, United States 7 July 2012

The following National record were set during this competition.

Argentina National Record  Germán Lauro (ARG) 20.84m

Results

Qualifying round

Qual. rule: qualification standard 20.65m (Q) or at least best 12 qualified (q).

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1BReese Hoffa United States 21.3621.36Q
2ADavid Storl Germany 21.1521.15Q
3ATomasz Majewski Poland 21.0321.03Q
4BRyan Whiting United States 20.2920.2520.7820.78Q
5AGermán Lauro Argentina 20.10x20.7520.75Q, NR
6APavel Lyzhyn Belarus 19.8520.1020.5720.57q
7BDylan Armstrong Canada 19.99x20.4920.49q
8BAsmir Kolašinac Serbia 20.4420.44q
9AChristian Cantwell United States 20.4120.3019.8820.41q
10BMaksim Sidorov Russia x19.5920.4020.40q
11ADorian Scott Jamaica 20.1820.3020.3120.31q
12BChang Ming-Huang Chinese Taipei 19.14x20.2520.25q
13ASoslan Tsirikhov Russia 19.2519.7820.1720.17
14ARutger Smith Netherlands 20.08x19.5520.08
15AMarco Fortes Portugal 19.5920.0619.5020.06
16BRalf Bartels Germany x20.0019.8920.00
17BNedžad Mulabegović Croatia 19.1819.8619.7219.86
18BOm Prakash Singh India 19.4019.86x19.86
19BHüseyin Atıcı Turkey 19.4719.4919.7419.74
20ALajos Kürthy Hungary 19.65xx19.65
21AGeorgi Ivanov Bulgaria 19.4219.4019.6319.63
22BAntonín Žalský Czech Republic x19.6219.4919.62
23AKemal Mešić Bosnia and Herzegovina 19.49x19.6019.60
24AMihail Stamatoyiannis Greece 18.67x19.2419.24
25ADale Stevenson Australia 18.3819.1719.0119.17
26AMāris Urtāns Latvia 18.9219.13x19.13
27BKim Christensen Denmark 18.40x19.1319.13
28BCarl Myerscough Great Britain 18.7518.95x18.95
29BRaigo Toompuu Estonia 18.8718.91x18.91
30ABorja Vivas Spain 18.46x18.8818.88
31AStephen Saenz Mexico x18.65x18.65
32BAmin Nikfar Iran 18.62xx18.62
33BCarlos Véliz Cuba 18.26x18.5718.57
34BEmanuele Fuamatu Samoa 17.78xx17.78
35AOdinn Bjorn Thorsteinsson Iceland x17.0417.6217.62
36AAdriatik Hoxha Albania 17.58x17.1317.58
AJustin Rodhe Canada xxxNM
BZhang Jun China xxxNM
BAndriy Semenov Ukraine xxxNM
BAndrei Mikhnevich  Belarus 19.81 19.55 19.89 19.89 DQ

Final

RankAthleteNationality123456ResultNotes
Tomasz Majewski Poland 21.1921.7221.87x21.7221.8921.89
David Storl Germany 21.8421.8621.41xxx21.86PB
Reese Hoffa United States 20.9820.9521.2321.1119.53x21.23
4Christian Cantwell United States 20.2120.95xx20.6521.1921.19
5Dylan Armstrong Canada 20.1620.9320.74xx20.3420.93
6Germán Lauro Argentina 19.4020.8220.8420.3420.65x20.84NR
7Asmir Kolašinac Serbia 20.1820.71x20.5420.46x20.71
8Pavel Lyzhyn Belarus 20.69xx19.9320.04x20.69
9Ryan Whiting United States 20.2120.2120.6420.64
10Dorian Scott Jamaica 19.5120.61x20.61
11Maksim Sidorov Russia x20.41x20.41
12Chang Ming-Huang Chinese Taipei 19.99x19.6419.99

References

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