2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's shot put

Events at the
2013 European Athletics
Indoor Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The men's shot put event at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 28 February 2013 at 19:00 (qualification) and 1 March, 18:45 (final) local time.[1]

Records

Standing records prior to the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record  Randy Barnes (USA) 22.66 Los Angeles, United States 20 January 1989
European record  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) 22.55 Senftenberg, East Germany 11 February 1989
Championship record 22.19 Liévin, France 21 February 1987
World Leading  Ryan Whiting (USA) 21.59 State College, PA, United States 2 February 2013
European Leading  Martin Stašek (CZE) 20.73 Praha, Czech Republic 17 February 2013

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualification Performance 20.15 (Q) or at least 8 best performers advanced to the final.[2][3]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 Asmir Kolašinac  Serbia 20.31 20.31 Q
2 Hamza Alić  Bosnia and Herzegovina x 19.38 20.05 20.05 q, SB
3 Ladislav Prášil  Czech Republic 19.82 x 20.03 20.03 q
4 Aleksandr Bulanov  Russia 18.76 19.58 19.92 19.92 q, PB
5 Ralf Bartels  Germany 19.70 19.80 19.89 19.89 q
6 Marco Fortes  Portugal 19.29 18.78 19.78 19.78 q, SB
7 Marco Schmidt  Germany 19.77 x x 19.77 q
8 Niklas Arrhenius  Sweden 19.07 19.73 x 19.73 q
9 Kemal Mešić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 19.71 x x 19.71
10 Leif Arrhenius  Sweden 19.61 x x 19.61
11 Hüseyin Atıcı  Turkey 19.46 19.41 19.59 19.59 NR
12 Maksim Sidorov  Russia 19.58 x 19.40 19.58
13 Valeriy Kokoyev  Russia 18.81 x 19.53 19.55
14 Andriy Semenov  Ukraine 19.34 x 19.53 19.53
15 Georgi Ivanov  Bulgaria x 19.52 x 19.52
16 Nedžad Mulabegović  Croatia 19.30 19.42 x 19.42
17 Borja Vivas  Spain 19.30 19.00 19.18 19.30
18 Martin Stašek  Czech Republic 18.96 x x 18.96
19 Marin Premeru  Croatia 18.13 18.64 18.86 18.86
20 Lukas Weißhaidinger  Austria x 18.38 x 18.38
21 Raigo Toompuu  Estonia 17.93 18.15 18.28 18.28
22 Marco Dodoni  Italy 17.65 x 17.33 17.65
23 Rimantas Martišauskas  Lithuania 17.37 16.62 16.84 17.37
24 Adriatik Hoxha  Albania 17.01 16.94 x 17.01 =SB

Final

The final was held at 18:45.[4][5]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Note
1st, gold medalist(s) Asmir Kolašinac  Serbia x 20.60 20.21 20.62 20.51 20.49 20.62 SB
2nd, silver medalist(s) Hamza Alić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 20.15 x x 20.34 x 19.56 20.34 PB
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ladislav Prášil  Czech Republic 19.22 19.72 20.29 x 19.92 x 20.29
4 Ralf Bartels  Germany 19.75 x 19.94 x 20.16 19.76 20.16 SB
5 Marco Fortes  Portugal x 19.90 x 19.70 20.02 x 20.02 SB
6 Aleksandr Bulanov  Russia 18.77 19.36 x x 19.70 19.42 19.70
7 Marco Schmidt  Germany x 19.50 x x 19.63 19.52 19.63
8 Niklas Arrhenius  Sweden x 18.76 18.70 19.17 x 19.02 19.17

References

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