Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put

Men's shot put
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Left to right: Walsh, Kovacs, Crouser
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date18 August 2016
Competitors34 from 24 nations
Winning distance22.52 m OR
Medalists
   United States
   United States
   New Zealand
Athletics at the
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The men's shot put competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium on 18 August.[1]

Summary

In the final, the surprise find of the season Ryan Crouser set the tone with a 21.15 m on the first throw of the competition. Two throwers later, O'Dayne Richards also set his tone with a big first throw, but his foot went over the toe board. Two time defending champion Tomasz Majewski and his Polish teammate, two time world junior champion Konrad Bukowiecki also had foul trouble. Bukowiecki never got a legal throw in. On the fourth throw of the competition, the home crowd got a thrill as Darlan Romani threw the Brazilian National Record 21.02 m, beating the mark he set earlier in the morning. Two more throws later, Franck Elemba threw 21.20 m to take the lead and set the new national record for the Congo. On the tenth throw, the 2016 world leader Joe Kovacs threw 21.78 m to take over the lead at the end of the first round. Starting the second round, Crouser tossed 22.22 m, to not only take the lead but to become tied for the number 17 thrower in history. Near the end of the round, Tomas Walsh threw 21.20 m, to equal Elemba's distance, but with his second throw of 21.00 Elemba held the tiebreaker for bronze position. For his third round throw, Crouser improved his best to 22.26 m, to advance to become the number 14 thrower in history. After dropping off four competitors and changing the throwing order, Walsh moved into the bronze medal position with a 21.36 m in the fifth round. Then Crouser put the exclamation point on his night's work with a 22.52 m (73 ft 1012 in), beating Ulf Timmermann's Olympic Record from 1988; the days of East German doping dominance. It moved him into a tie for the number 10 thrower in history. Since 2004, only Kovacs has thrown farther.

The medals were presented by Issa Hayatou, IOC member, Cameroon and Karim Ibrahim, Council Member of the IAAF.

Competition format

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.

Schedule

All times are Brasilia Time (UTC-3)

Date Time Round
Thursday, 18 August 2016 9:55
20:30
Qualification
Final

Records

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

World record  Randy Barnes (USA) 23.12 m Los Angeles, California, United States 20 May 1990
Olympic record  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) 22.47 m Seoul, South Korea 23 September 1988
2016 World leading  Joe Kovacs (USA) 22.13 m Eugene, Oregon, United States 22 May 2016

The following national records were established during the competition:

Country Athlete Round Distance Notes
Brazil  Darlan Romani (BRA) Qualifying 20.94 m
Congo  Franck Elemba (CGO) Final 21.20 m
Brazil  Darlan Romani (BRA) Final 21.02 m

Results

Qualifying round

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

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Ryan Crouser United States 21.59 21.59 Q
2 B Tomas Walsh New Zealand 21.03 21.03 Q
3 B Darlan Romani Brazil 20.94 20.94 Q, NR
4 A Jacko Gill New Zealand 20.19 19.80 20.80 20.80 Q
5 A Joe Kovacs United States 19.59 20.73 20.73 Q
6 B Konrad Bukowiecki Poland x 20.71 20.71 Q
7 A Tomasz Majewski Poland 19.87 20.56 20.15 20.56 q
8 A Stipe Žunić Croatia 20.52 20.47 20.32 20.52 q
9 B Damien Birkinhead Australia 20.32 20.41 20.50 20.50 q
10 B David Storl Germany 20.47 x 20.30 20.47 q
11 A Franck Elemba Congo 19.94 19.94 20.45 20.45 q
12 B O'Dayne Richards Jamaica 19.38 20.40 x 20.40 q
13 A Andrei Gag Romania x x 20.40 20.40
14 A Borja Vivas Spain 19.62 20.25 20.21 20.25
15 B Asmir Kolašinac Serbia 19.86 x 20.16 20.16
16 A Tim Nedow Canada x 20.00 19.72 20.00
17 B Carlos Tobalina Spain 19.98 19.81 x 19.98
18 B Michał Haratyk Poland 19.36 x 19.97 19.97
19 A Germán Lauro Argentina 19.89 19.56 19.61 19.89
20 A Tomáš Staněk Czech Republic 19.76 x 19.64 19.76
21 B Filip Mihaljević Croatia 19.18 19.69 19.52 19.69
22 A Tobias Dahm Germany 19.62 19.59 19.34 19.62
23 A Darrell Hill United States 18.99 19.56 19.50 19.56
24 B Mesud Pezer Bosnia and Herzegovina 19.06 19.29 19.55 19.55
25 B Georgi Ivanov Bulgaria 19.08 19.49 x 19.49
26 A Hamza Alić Bosnia and Herzegovina 19.48 x x 19.48
27 A Nicholas Scarvelis Greece 19.07 x 19.37 19.37
28 A Stephen Mozia Nigeria x x 18.98 18.98
29 B Tsanko Arnaudov Portugal x 18.88 x 18.88
30 A Kemal Mešić Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.84 x 18.78 18.78
31 B Benik Abrahamyan Georgia 18.08 18.72 18.35 18.72
32 B Ivan Emilianov Moldova x x 17.83 17.83
33 A Ivan Ivanov Kazakhstan x 17.38 x 17.38
34 B Eldred Henry British Virgin Islands 17.07 x 17.07 17.07

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Ryan Crouser United States 21.15 22.22 22.26 21.93 22.52 21.74 22.52 OR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Joe Kovacs United States 21.78 x 21.52 x x 21.35 21.78
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Tomas Walsh New Zealand 20.54 21.20 x 20.75 21.36 21.25 21.36
4 Franck Elemba Congo 21.20 21.00 20.69 20.76 20.11 x 21.20 NR
5 Darlan Romani Brazil 21.02 20.60 20.26 x 20.61 x 21.02 NR
6 Tomasz Majewski Poland x x 20.72 x x 20.52 20.72
7 David Storl Germany x 20.48 20.64 x 20.46 20.60 20.64
8 O'Dayne Richards Jamaica x 20.64 20.34 x x x 20.64
9 Jacko Gill New Zealand 20.15 20.50 20.26 Did not advance 20.50
10 Damien Birkinhead Australia 20.45 x 20.02 Did not advance 20.45
11 Stipe Žunić Croatia 19.93 20.04 19.92 Did not advance 20.04
Konrad Bukowiecki Poland x x x Did not advance NM

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