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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Women's shot put

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The women's shot put event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 20 July.

Medalists

Gold Alina Kenzel
 Germany
Silver Song Jiayuan
 China
Bronze Alyssa Wilson
 United States

Records

Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Astrid Kumbernuss (GDR) 20.54 Orimattila, Finland 1 July 1989
Championship Record  Cheng Xiaoyan (CHN) 18.76 Lisbon, Portugal 21 July 1994
World Junior Leading  Alina Kenzel (GER) 17.48 Mannheim, Germany 25 June 2016

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 15.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 B Song Jiayuan  China 16.17 16.17 Q
2 B Alina Kenzel  Germany 16.04 16.04 Q
3 A Sarah Schmidt  Germany 15.18 15.69 15.69 Q
4 A Anna Niedbała  Poland 15.67 15.67 Q
5 B Elena Bruckner  United States 15.50 15.50 Q
6 B Maja Ślepowrońska  Poland 15.37 15.26 x 15.37 q
7 A Alyssa Wilson  United States 14.44 x 15.37 15.37 q
8 A Michaela Walsh  Ireland 15.31 14.43 14.79 15.31 q, NU20R
9 A Gavriella Fella  Cyprus 13.80 15.18 15.26 15.26 q
10 A Chen Xiarong  China 15.22 x 15.04 15.22 q
11 A María Fernanda Orozco  Mexico 15.08 14.89 14.87 15.08 q
12 A Jessica Schilder  Netherlands 14.28 14.65 14.01 14.65 q
13 B Nanaka Kori  Japan 13.70 14.63 14.37 14.63
14 A Jeong Yu-sun  South Korea 14.01 14.33 14.34 14.34
15 B Janell Fullerton  Jamaica 14.33 x x 14.33
16 B Jorinde van Klinken  Netherlands 14.31 x 13.82 14.31
17 B Jessica Molina  Ecuador 13.14 14.02 x 14.02
18 B Marija Tolj  Croatia 13.87 14.00 13.58 14.00 NU20R
19 A Eveliina Rouvali  Finland 13.74 13.95 x 13.95
20 A Maddison-Lee Wesche  New Zealand 13.79 x x 13.79
21 B Chelsea James  Trinidad and Tobago 13.31 13.52 13.72 13.72
22 A Patrícia Slošárová  Slovakia 13.30 13.65 x 13.65
23 B Lada Cermanová  Czech Republic 13.36 13.61 12.95 13.61
24 B Martina Carnevale  Italy 12.05 12.58 13.16 13.16
B Eucharia Ogbukwo  Nigeria DNS

Final

[2]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 Result Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alina Kenzel  Germany 16.91 16.66 17.58 x 17.58
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Song Jiayuan  China 15.77 15.93 16.36 16.14 16.36 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alyssa Wilson  United States x 16.33 x x 16.33
4 Sarah Schmidt  Germany 16.18 15.88 x 15.32 16.18
5 María Fernanda Orozco  Mexico 15.76 15.58 15.91 15.94 15.94
6 Maja Ślepowrońska  Poland 15.10 15.75 15.44 x 15.75 PB
7 Elena Bruckner  United States x 15.73 x 15.73
8 Anna Niedbała  Poland x 15.58 x 15.58
9 Chen Xiarong  China 15.11 x x 15.11
10 Gavriella Fella  Cyprus 15.10 14.75 14.90 15.10
11 Michaela Walsh  Ireland 14.01 14.30 14.73 14.73
12 Jessica Schilder  Netherlands 14.34 14.15 13.82 14.34

References

  1. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
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