2007 World Championships in Athletics – Men's shot put

The men's shot put event at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics took place on August 25, 2007 at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan.

Victory ceremony (including the later disqualified Mikhnevich)

In 2013 it was revealed that Andrei Mikhnevich, the original bronze medalist, tested positive for a prohibited substance at the 2005 World Championships. Since this was his second offense, he was given a lifetime ban and all his results from August 2005 on were annulled.[1]

Medallists edit

Gold Reese Hoffa
  United States (USA)
Silver Adam Nelson
  United States (USA)
Bronze Rutger Smith
  Netherlands (NED)

Abbreviations edit

  • All results shown are in metres
Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records edit

World Record   Randy Barnes (USA) 23.12 m May 20, 1990 Westwood, United States
Championship record   Werner Günthör (SUI) 22.23 m August 29, 1987 Rome, Italy

Results edit

Qualification edit

Group A edit

Place Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Time Notes
1 Adam Nelson   United States (USA) X 20.81 20.81 Q
2 Joachim Olsen   Denmark (DEN) 20.62 20.62 Q
3 Yury Bialou   Belarus (BLR) X 20.26 20.26 Q
4 Tomasz Majewski   Poland (POL) X 20.25 20.25 Q
5 Dorian Scott   Jamaica (JAM) 19.90 20.01 19.87 20.01 q
6 Anton Lyuboslavskiy   Russia (RUS) X 19.74 19.91 19.91
7 Yves Niaré   France (FRA) 19.24 19.62 19.53 19.62
8 Milan Haborák   Slovakia (SVK) 19.50 19.55 X 19.55
9 Mika Vasara   Finland (FIN) 19.40 18.91 19.55 19.55
10 Pavel Lyzhyn   Belarus (BLR) X X 19.45 19.45
11 Navpreet Singh   India (IND) 19.00 19.34 19.35 19.35
12 Sultan Abdulmajeed Al-Habashi   Saudi Arabia (KSA) X X 19.20 19.20
13 Germán Lauro   Argentina (ARG) 19.19 X 18.67 19.19
14 Marco Antonio Verni   Chile (CHI) X X 18.68 18.68
15 Noah Bryant   United States (USA) X 18.58 X 18.58
16 Antonin Žalský   Czech Republic (CZE) 18.41 18.50 X 18.50
17 Ivan Emilianov   Moldova (MDA) 18.15 17.70 18.47 18.47
Peter Sack   Germany (GER) X X X NM
Hamza Alic   Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) X X X NM
Dragan Peric   Serbia (SRB) DNS

Group B edit

Place Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Time Notes
1 Rutger Smith   Netherlands (NED) 21.04 21.04 Q
2 Reese Hoffa   United States (USA) 20.89 20.89 Q
3 Ralf Bartels   Germany (GER) 19.91 20.33 20.33 Q
4 Dylan Armstrong   Canada (CAN) 18.62 20.07 19.65 20.07 q
5 Miran Vodovnik   Slovenia (SLO) 19.51 19.97 19.11 19.97 q
6 Pavel Sofin   Russia (RUS) 19.43 19.92 19.68 19.92 q
7 Scott Martin   Australia (AUS) 19.71 19.81 X 19.81
8 Mikuláš Konopka   Slovakia (SVK) 18.78 X 19.63 19.63
9 Petr Stehlík   Czech Republic (CZE) 19.25 X 19.51 19.51
10 Robert Häggblom   Finland (FIN) X 19.29 X 19.29
11 Māris Urtāns   Latvia (LAT) X X 19.17 19.17
12 Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi   Qatar (QAT) 19.09 18.80 18.75 19.09
13 Nedzad Mulabegovic   Croatia (CRO) 18.69 X X 18.69
14 Milan Jotanović   Serbia (SRB) 18.57 X X 18.57
15 Chang Ming Huang   Chinese Taipei (TPE) 18.53 18.08 18.48 18.53
16 Daniel Taylor   United States (USA) X X 18.45 18.45
17 Satoshi Hatase   Japan (JPN) 17.30 17.71 17.42 17.71
18 Lajos Kürthy   Hungary (HUN) 17.56 17.43 X 17.56
Manuel Martínez Gutiérrez   Spain (ESP) X X X NM
Andrei Mikhnevich   Belarus (BLR) 20.23 20.23 Q, DQ

Final edit

Place Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mark Notes
  Reese Hoffa   United States (USA) 21.81 21.64 22.04 X 21.92 21.58 22.04
  Adam Nelson   United States (USA) 21.47 21.61 X X X X 21.61 SB
  Rutger Smith   Netherlands (NED) 20.90 21.13 20.90 X X X 21.13
4 Tomasz Majewski   Poland (POL) 20.35 X 20.37 20.41 20.07 20.87 20.87 PB
5 Miran Vodovnik   Slovenia (SLO) 19.85 20.42 X 20.67 20.25 X 20.67 SB
6 Ralf Bartels   Germany (GER) 20.02 20.34 X 20.40 20.45 20.09 20.45 Q
7 Yury Bialou   Belarus (BLR) 20.34 X X X X 20.34 20.34
8 Dylan Armstrong   Canada (CAN) 20.22 20.23 19.94 20.23
9 Pavel Sofin   Russia (RUS) 19.62 X X 19.62
Dorian Scott   Jamaica (JAM) X X X NM
Joachim Olsen   Denmark (DEN) X X X NM
Andrei Mikhnevich   Belarus (BLR) 19.97 21.27 20.88 20.75 20.61 X 21.27 DQ

References edit

  1. ^ "Andrei MIKHNEVICH (BLR) – results annulled from August 2005". IAAF. 31 July 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2014.