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1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's shot put

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The men's shot put event at the 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Stockholm Globe Arena on 8 March.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Paolo Dal Soglio
 Italy
Dirk Urban
 Germany
Oliver-Sven Buder
 Germany

Results

Qualification

Qualification performance: 19.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Oleksandr Bagach  Ukraine 18.88 19.83 19.83 Q
2 Paolo Dal Soglio  Italy 19.71 19.71 Q
3 Manuel Martínez  Spain 18.63 19.62 19.62 Q
4 Dirk Urban  Germany 19.43 19.43 Q
5 Oliver-Sven Buder  Germany 19.33 19.33 Q
6 Markus Koistinen  Finland 19.25 19.25 Q
7 Corrado Fantini  Italy 19.24 19.24 Q
8 Mark Proctor  Great Britain 19.12 19.12 Q
9 Andriy Nimchaninov  Ukraine 19.02 19.02 Q
10 Michael Mertens  Germany 18.06 18.12 18.94 18.94 q
11 Ants Kiisa  Estonia 18.54 18.43 18.88 18.88 q
12 Vyacheslav Lykho  Russia 18.79 x 17.89 18.79 q
13 Yuriy Bilonoh  Ukraine 18.51 18.73 x 18.73
14 Giorgio Venturi  Italy x 18.64 18.54 18.64
15 Alexios Leonidis  Greece 18.60 x 17.78 18.60
16 Konstantinos Kollias  Greece 17.54 18.03 x 18.03
17 Martin Bílek  Czech Republic 17.97 17.36 17.02 17.97
18 Jean-Louis Lebon  France 17.82 17.69 17.42 17.82
19 Shaun Pickering  Great Britain 17.29 17.57 x 17.57
20 Andrei Mikhnevich  Belarus 17.57 x x 17.57
21 Marc Sandmeier   Switzerland 17.26 x 16.74 17.26
22 Vladimir Vićentijević  FR Yugoslavia 16.56 x 16.76 16.76
23 Zlatan Saračević  Bosnia and Herzegovina x 15.29 15.76 15.76

Final

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Paolo Dal Soglio  Italy 19.27 20.15 20.01 x 20.50 x 20.50
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Dirk Urban  Germany 19.78 19.74 20.04 19.48 19.55 19.92 20.04
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Oliver-Sven Buder  Germany 19.69 19.91 19.85 19.16 19.90 19.89 19.91
4 Corrado Fantini  Italy 19.70 19.79 x x 19.76 x 19.79
5 Markus Koistinen  Finland 19.32 19.72 19.66 19.13 19.65 x 19.72
6 Oleksandr Bagach  Ukraine 19.65 19.28 19.45 19.50 19.52 19.50 19.65
7 Manuel Martínez  Spain 19.49 19.50 19.16 x x x 19.50
8 Andriy Nimchaninov  Ukraine 19.26 18.54 19.01 18.73 18.50 x 19.26
9 Ants Kiisa  Estonia 18.74 19.00 18.77 19.00
10 Vyacheslav Lykho  Russia x 18.80 18.75 18.80
11 Michael Mertens  Germany 18.17 18.69 18.63 18.69
12 Mark Proctor  Great Britain x 18.53 x 18.53

References

  1. ^ Results (p. 553)
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