2013 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's shot put

The Men's shot put event at the 2013 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Tampere, Finland, at Ratina Stadium on 11 July.[1][2]

Medalists

GoldJakub Szyszkowski
 Poland
SilverDominik Witczak
 Poland
BronzeMikhal Abramchuk
 Belarus

Results

Final

11 July 2013

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
123456
Jakub Szyszkowski Poland19.0718.7619.4819.4919.2719.7819.78
Dominik Witczak Poland19.1018.5419.3318.6119.63x19.63PB
Mikhal Abramchuk Belarus19.1918.5818.9618.7419.42x19.42
4Zane Duquemin United Kingdom19.19xx18.5118.2619.1719.19PB
5Tomáš Staněk Czech Republic18.85xx19.18xx19.18
6Martin Novák Czech Republic17.7718.87x18.8318.9818.8318.98
7Arttu Kangas Finlandxx18.2418.94xx18.94PB
8Šarūnas Banevičius Lithuania18.1418.5718.75xx18.4718.75
9Maksim Afonin Russiax18.1518.1818.18
10Aliaksei Nichypar Belarusxx17.6917.69
11Lukas Weißhaidinger Austriaxx17.4217.42
Christian Jagusch GermanyxxxNM

Qualifications

Qualified: qualifying perf. 18.70 (Q) or 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final

Summary

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
1Dominik Witczak Poland18.91Q
2Mikhal Abramchuk Belarus18.79Q
3Martin Novák Czech Republic18.76Q
4Šarūnas Banevičius Lithuania18.69q
5Jakub Szyszkowski Poland18.55q
6Tomáš Staněk Czech Republic18.53q
7Lukas Weißhaidinger Austria18.50q
8Arttu Kangas Finland18.42q
9Christian Jagusch Germany18.28q
10Maksim Afonin Russia18.19q
11Zane Duquemin United Kingdom18.11q
12Aliaksei Nichypar Belarus18.07q
13Bob Bertemes Luxembourg17.94
14Jan Josef Jeuschede Germany17.83
15Ivan Mikhalchuk Belarus17.68
16Francisco Belo Portugal17.63
17Alejandro Noguera Spain17.59
18Daniele Secci Italy17.56
19Jacek Wiśniewski Poland17.47
20Matus Olej Slovakia17.42
21Marius Šilenskis Lithuania17.35
22Tsanko Arnaudov Portugal17.14
23Itamar Levi Israel16.93
24Murat Gündüz Turkey16.76
25Mantas Jusis Lithuania16.45
26Tommaso Parolo Italy15.82
Luka Mustafić CroatiaNM
Mehmet Yarimay TurkeyNM
Danijel Furtula MontenegroDNS
Group A

11 July 2013 / 10:20

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
123
1Dominik Witczak Poland17.4618.9118.91Q
2Mikhal Abramchuk Belarus18.7918.79Q
3Martin Novák Czech Republic18.7618.76Q
4Šarūnas Banevičius Lithuania18.6718.69x18.69q
5Arttu Kangas Finlandx18.1418.4218.42q
6Maksim Afonin Russia17.5318.1918.0618.19q
7Jan Josef Jeuschede Germany17.83x17.8217.83
8Ivan Mikhalchuk Belarus17.5517.6817.3517.68
9Francisco Belo Portugal16.7917.63x17.63
10Marius Šilenskis Lithuaniax17.35x17.35
11Tommaso Parolo Italy15.7115.82x15.82
Luka Mustafić CroatiaxxxNM
Mehmet Yarimay Turkeyxx-NM
Danijel Furtula MontenegroDNS
Group B

11 July 2013 / 10:20

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
123
1Jakub Szyszkowski Poland18.2818.1418.5518.55q
2Tomáš Staněk Czech Republic18.0218.53-18.53q
3Lukas Weißhaidinger Austria18.50x18.4318.50q
4Christian Jagusch Germany17.0118.2817.7718.28q
5Zane Duquemin United Kingdom18.11x18.0918.11q
6Aliaksei Nichypar Belarusx17.3918.0718.07q
7Bob Bertemes Luxembourg16.6217.7217.9417.94
8Alejandro Noguera Spain17.07x17.5917.59
9Daniele Secci Italy17.5617.39x17.56
10Jacek Wiśniewski Polandx17.47x17.47
11Matus Olej Slovakia16.5816.9217.4217.42
12Tsanko Arnaudov Portugal16.6217.14x17.14
13Itamar Levi Israel16.75x16.9316.93
14Murat Gündüz Turkey16.6616.7616.7016.76
15Mantas Jusis Lithuaniax16.3416.4516.45

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 28 athletes from 17 countries participated in the event.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.