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Athletics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Women's shot put

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The women's shot put event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 26–27 August 2017 at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Brittany Crew
 Canada
Klaudia Kardasz
 Poland
Paulina Guba
 Poland

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 17.50 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Natalia Duco  Chile 17.86 17.86 Q, SB
2 A Brittany Crew  Canada 17.34 17.48 17.06 17.48 q
3 B Sara Gambetta  Germany 17.33 17.46 17.07 17.46 q
4 B Paulina Guba  Poland 17.01 17.31 17.36 17.36 q
5 A Klaudia Kardasz  Poland 17.23 x 16.40 17.23 q
6 A Lena Urbaniak  Germany x 15.45 16.43 16.43 q
7 B Viktoryia Kolb  Belarus 16.30 15.96 16.40 16.40 q
8 A Amelia Strickler  Great Britain x x 16.38 16.38 q
9 A María Fernanda Orozco  Mexico 15.40 15.64 15.69 15.69 q
10 B Sarah Mitton  Canada 15.56 15.59 x 15.59 q
11 A Lieke Muller  Netherlands 14.86 14.17 15.54 15.54 q
12 A Portious Warren  Trinidad and Tobago 15.01 x 15.50 15.50 q
13 A Giedre Kupstyte  Lithuania 14.90 15.44 15.11 15.44
14 B Christine Bohan  United States 15.13 x 14.78 15.13
15 B Ieva Zarankaitė  Lithuania 15.11 14.41 14.30 15.11
16 A Ischke Senekal  South Africa 14.86 x 14.83 14.86
17 B Frida Åkerström  Sweden 14.33 14.35 x 14.35
18 B Chiang Ru-ching  Chinese Taipei x 13.82 14.11 14.11
19 B Anna Mikkelsen  Denmark 13.86 12.92 12.78 13.86 SB
20 B Kachnar Chaudhary  India 12.87 12.31 12.70 12.87
21 A Katrina Sirma  Latvia 10.95 10.73 10.94 10.95
22 B Stephanya Gómez  Peru 9.70 x x 9.70
23 B Norma Resnik  Slovenia 9.46 8.78 9.59 9.59 SB
A Dimitriana Surdu  Moldova x x x NM

Final

[2]

Official Video
Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Brittany Crew  Canada 17.74 17.72 18.00 x x 18.34 18.34
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Klaudia Kardasz  Poland x x 16.73 16.90 17.71 17.90 17.90 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Paulina Guba  Poland 17.32 x 17.21 17.23 17.76 17.36 17.76
4 Natalia Duco  Chile 17.09 17.33 17.73 x x 17.63 17.73
5 Sara Gambetta  Germany 16.75 17.60 x x x x 17.60
6 Amelia Strickler  Great Britain 16.39 x 16.63 x 17.13 16.56 17.13 PB
7 Lena Urbaniak  Germany x 16.68 16.35 16.08 x 16.72 16.72
8 Viktoryia Kolb  Belarus 15.86 16.22 16.58 x 16.04 x 16.58
9 María Fernanda Orozco  Mexico 15.85 16.13 16.44 16.44 SB
10 Sarah Mitton  Canada 16.01 x 16.32 16.32 PB
11 Lieke Muller  Netherlands 15.46 14.98 x 15.46
12 Portious Warren  Trinidad and Tobago x 13.82 15.03 15.03

References

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