2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's shot put

The men's shot put at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene on 15 and 17 July 2022.[1]

Men's shot put
at the 2022 World Championships
From left to right: Josh Awotunde, Joe Kovacs, and Ryan Crouser
VenueHayward Field
Dates15 July (qualification)
17 July (final)
Competitors33 from 21 nations
Winning distance22.94
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    United States
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Summary

All the medalists returned from the previous World Championships, where all three were separated by a mere centimeter. In fact, seven of the 12 finalists returned 3 years later.

Fifth in the order, Olympic Champion Ryan Crouser was the first over 22 metres with a 22.21m. Ninth, defending champion Joe Kovacs upped the ante with his 22.63m. Indoor Champion Darlan Romani moved into third place with 21.69m, which held up until the next thrower, Josh Awotunde pushed Crouser into third place with a 22.24m. Crouser answered in the second round with a 22.71m. That held up until the fifth round. First returning Bronze medalist Tom Walsh threw 22.08 to become the fourth competitor over 22. Awotunde responded with a personal best 22.29m. Then Kovacs unleashed a 22.89, just 2 cm shy of his winning throw three years earlier to take the lead. Seconds later, as the next thrower in the ring, Crouser answered with a Championship Record 22.94 m (75 ft 3 in). None of the leaders could improve in the sixth round leaving an American sweep on home soil.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

RecordAthlete & Nat.Perf.LocationDate
World record  Ryan Crouser (USA)23.37 mEugene, United States18 June 2021
Championship record  Joe Kovacs (USA)22.91 mDoha, Qatar5 October 2019
World Leading  Ryan Crouser (USA)23.12 mEugene, United States24 June 2022
African Record  Janus Robberts (RSA)21.97 mEugene, United States2 June 2001
Asian Record  Tajinderpal Singh Toor (IND)21.49 mPatiala, India21 June 2021
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Ryan Crouser (USA)23.37 mEugene, United States18 June 2021
South American Record  Darlan Romani (BRA)22.61 mStanford, United States30 June 2019
European Record  Ulf Timmermann (GDR)23.06 mChania, Greece22 May 1988
Oceanian record  Tom Walsh (NZL)22.90 mDoha, Qatar5 October 2019

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNameNationalityDistanceRecord
17 JulyFinalRyan Crouser  USA22.94CR

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 21.10 m.[3]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

DateTimeRound
15 July18:55Qualification
17 July18:27Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 21.20 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[4][5]

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123
1ARyan Crouser  United States (USA)22.2822.28Q
2BJoe Kovacs  United States (USA)21.5021.50Q
3ATom Walsh  New Zealand (NZL)20.8121.1121.4421.44Q
4BNick Ponzio  Italy (ITA)21.0021.3521.35Q
5BJacko Gill  New Zealand (NZL)20.1621.2421.24Q
6AJosh Awotunde  United States (USA)21.18x21.1321.18q
7BFilip Mihaljević  Croatia (CRO)20.5621.17x21.17q
8BAdrian Piperi  United States (USA)21.03xx21.03q
9BDarlan Romani  Brazil (BRA)x20.98x20.98q
10AChukwuebuka Enekwechi  Nigeria (NGR)20.5120.8720.8520.87q
11AMarcus Thomsen  Norway (NOR)19.9020.2719.8320.27q
12BUziel Muñoz  Mexico (MEX)20.0620.2420.1620.24q
13AKonrad Bukowiecki  Poland (POL)19.43x20.2420.24
14BMichał Haratyk  Poland (POL)19.8920.0820.1320.13
15ARoman Kokoshko  Ukraine (UKR)19.3520.0219.7420.02
16AScott Lincoln  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)19.41x19.9719.97
17BTsanko Arnaudov  Portugal (POR)18.0619.6819.9319.93
18AAndrei Toader  Romania (ROM)19.8319.7819.6019.83
19AWelington Morais  Brazil (BRA)18.9819.80x19.80
20AEric Favors  Ireland (IRL)19.4419.5019.7619.76
21BWillian Dourado  Brazil (BRA)19.6519.4119.7319.73
22ALeonardo Fabbri  Italy (ITA)19.49x19.7319.73
23BSimon Bayer  Germany (GER)19.1319.1619.7119.71
24BCarlos Tobalina  Spain (ESP)19.4519.4719.7019.70
25ANicholas Scarvelis  Greece (GRE)19.5519.01x19.55
26BAnastasios Latifllari  Greece (GRE)18.90x18.9818.98
27AIgnacio Carballo  Argentina (ARG)18.7418.06x18.74
28BDotun Ogundeji  Nigeria (NGR)18.35xx18.35
29BJohn Kelly  Ireland (IRL)xx17.9217.92
ATajinderpal Singh Toor  India (IND)rNM

Final

The final was started on 17 July at 18:27.[6]

RankNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123456
Ryan Crouser  United States (USA)22.2122.7122.5822.1622.94x22.94CR
Joe Kovacs  United States (USA)22.62x22.1722.1622.8922.4222.89SB
Josh Awotunde  United States (USA)22.2421.7021.14x22.2922.2222.29PB
4Tom Walsh  New Zealand (NZL)21.4020.6721.49x22.0821.2722.08
5Darlan Romani  Brazil (BRA)21.6921.90x21.9221.34x21.92
6Filip Mihaljević  Croatia (CRO)21.05xx21.3521.8221.5821.82
7Jacko Gill  New Zealand (NZL)19.1920.7520.8221.03x21.4021.40
8Adrian Piperi  United States (USA)20.8820.93x20.79xx20.93
9Nick Ponzio  Italy (ITA)20.2820.8120.7620.81
10Marcus Thomsen  Norway (NOR)20.6420.6619.9820.66
11Chukwuebuka Enekwechi  Nigeria (NGR)20.15x20.6520.65
12Uziel Muñoz  Mexico (MEX)20.0119.7119.7920.01

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