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Athletics at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' shot put

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Athletics – Girls' shot put
at the I Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueBishan Stadium
DateAugust 18–22
Competitors15 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Natalia Troneva  Russia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gu Siyu  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anna Wloka  Poland
2014 →

The girls' shot put event at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games was held on 18–22 August 2010 in Bishan Stadium in Singapore.

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Transcription

Schedule

Date Time Round
18 August 2010 09:05 Qualification
22 August 2010 09:05 Final

Results

Qualification

Rank Athlete 1 2 3 4 Result Notes Q
1  Anna Wloka (POL) 15.02 15.70 15.77 x 15.77 PB FA
2  Gu Siyu (CHN) 15.22 15.71 x x 15.71 FA
3  Natalia Troneva (RUS) 13.82 15.06 14.50 14.47 15.06 FA
4  Laura Gedminaite (LTU) 14.83 x 14.41 x 14.83 PB FA
5  Sophie McKinna (GBR) 14.30 14.04 13.94 x 14.30 FA
6  Nkechi Leticia Chime (NGR) 13.99 13.49 13.22 13.92 13.99 FA
7  Sarah Howard (USA) x x 13.87 x 13.87 FA
8  Viktoryia Kolb (BLR) 13.39 13.61 13.43 13.22 13.61 FA
9  Lai Li-chun (TPE) 12.00 12.50 13.01 13.57 13.57 PB FB
10  Prabhjot Rai (AUS) 12.78 12.96 13.56 13.43 13.56 FB
11  Katinka Urbaniak (GER) 13.03 x 13.44 13.41 13.44 FB
12  Shoko Matsuda (JPN) 13.08 12.64 13.02 13.06 13.08 FB
13  Rayann Chin (CAN) 11.83 11.72 12.06 x 12.06 FB
14  Saionara Pavanatto (BRA) 11.90 x x 11.02 11.90 FB
15  Raquel Williams (BAH) x 11.49 x 11.59 11.59 FB

Finals

Final B

Rank Athlete 1 2 3 4 Result Notes
1  Katinka Urbaniak (GER) 13.49 13.89 13.68 14.15 14.15
2  Shoko Matsuda (JPN) 13.33 13.51 x 13.53 13.53
3  Lai Li-chun (TPE) x 13.24 13.18 13.40 13.40
4  Prabhjot Rai (AUS) 13.23 13.19 x 13.30 13.30
5  Rayann Chin (CAN) 11.74 12.64 12.29 x 12.64
6  Saionara Pavanatto (BRA) 11.92 11.75 x 11.77 11.92
7  Raquel Williams (BAH) 11.15 11.79 11.86 x 11.86

Final A

Rank Athlete 1 2 3 4 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Natalia Troneva (RUS) 14.17 14.21 14.50 15.66 15.66 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Gu Siyu (CHN) x 14.68 x 15.49 15.49
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Anna Wloka (POL) 14.42 15.48 x 15.13 15.48
4  Laura Gedminaite (LTU) 14.76 15.15 14.96 14.69 15.15 PB
5  Sophie McKinna (GBR) 14.07 13.47 15.14 14.73 15.14 PB
6  Viktoryia Kolb (BLR) 13.91 13.85 14.61 x 14.61 PB
7  Nkechi Leticia Chime (NGR) 13.64 13.00 13.04 14.16 14.16 PB
8  Sarah Howard (USA) 13.06 x 13.44 x 13.44

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