Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put

The men's shot put event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States had an entry list of 19 competitors from 13 nations. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The final was held on August 11, 1984.[1] The event was won by Alessandro Andrei of Italy, the nation's first medal in the men's shot put. Michael Carter and Dave Laut of the United States took silver and bronze, respectively, putting Americans back on the podium for the first time since 1972.

Men's shot put
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Pictogram for athletics
VenueLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Date11 August 1984 (qualification and final)
Competitors19 from 13 nations
Winning distance21.26
Medalists
Alessandro Andrei
 Italy
Michael Carter
 United States
Dave Laut
 United States

Background

This was the 20th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. None of the finalists from the 1980 Games returned. The absence of the East German, Soviet, and Polish teams had a significant impact: world record holder Udo Beyer, defending Olympic champion Vladimir Kiselyov, and inaugural World Champion Edward Sarul were all from boycotting countries.[2]

Chile, Egypt, the Netherlands, and Samoa each made their debut in the men's shot put. The United States made its 19th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Competition format

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1936, with the qualifying round completely separate from the divided final. In qualifying, each athlete received three attempts; those recording a mark of at least 19.70 metres advanced to the final. If fewer than 12 athletes achieved that distance, the top 12 would advance. The results of the qualifying round were then ignored. Finalists received three throws each, with the top eight competitors receiving an additional three attempts. The best distance among those six throws counted.[2][3]

Records

The standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1984 Games were as follows.

World record Udo Beyer (GDR)22.22Los Angeles, United States25 June 1983
Olympic record Vladimir Kiselyov (URS)21.35Moscow, Soviet Union30 July 1980

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 11 August 198410:50
18:00
Qualifying
Final

Results

Qualification

  • Top 12 and ties and all those reaching 19.70 metres advanced to the final
Rank AthleteNation 1 2 3 DistanceNotes
1 Mike Carter United States 20.69 20.69Q
2 Augie Wolf United States 20.55 20.55Q
3 Alessandro Andrei Italy 20.18 20.18Q
4 Marco Montelatici Italy 20.14 20.14Q
5 Dave Laut United States 20.01 20.01Q
6 Sören Tallhem Sweden 19.94 19.94Q
7 Gert Weil Chile 19.38 19.94 19.94Q
8 Werner Günthör Switzerland 19.28 19.71 19.71Q
9 Aulis Akonniemi Finland 19.13 19.34 19.38 19.38q
10 Erik de Bruin Netherlands 19.20 19.28 19.07 19.28q
11 Bishop Dolegiewicz Canada 19.00 X 18.95 19.00q
12 Karsten Stolz West Germany 18.98 X 17.67 18.98q
13 Erwin Weitzl Austria 18.03 18.96 X 18.96
14 Dimitrios Koutsoukis Greece 18.74 18.62 18.60 18.74
15 Ahmed Kamel Shatta Egypt 18.13 17.95 18.58 18.58
16 Yngve Wahlander Sweden X 18.28 18.27 18.28
17 Ahmed Mohamed Achouche Egypt 18.11 X 17.14 18.11
18 Matt Catalano Canada 17.10 17.24 16.91 17.24
19 Henry Smith Samoa 16.09 X X 16.09
Stefan Fernholm SwedenDNS
Bruno Pauletto CanadaDNS
Kari Töyrylä FinlandDNS

Final

Rank AthleteNation 123456 Distance
Alessandro Andrei Italy 20.41 20.97 21.26 20.55 20.92 20.96 21.26
Mike Carter United States 20.63 20.69 21.09 20.42 X 20.38 21.09
Dave Laut United States 20.97 18.39 X 20.03 20.31 20.97 20.97
4Augie Wolf United States 20.04 19.91 19.41 20.08 19.74 20.93 20.93
5Werner Günthör Switzerland 20.28 X X 19.38 X 20.11 20.28
6Marco Montelatici Italy 19.88 19.26 19.98 19.35 19.85 X 19.98
7Sören Tallhem Sweden 19.81 X 19.54 X X 19.81
8Erik de Bruin Netherlands 19.65 X X X X 19.65
9Aulis Akonniemi Finland 18.98 X XDid not advance18.98
10Gert Weil Chile 18.19 18.69 XDid not advance18.69
11Bishop Dolegiewicz Canada 18.39 X XDid not advance18.39
12Karsten Stolz West Germany 18.31 X 18.21Did not advance18.31

See also

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Shot Put". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  2. "Shot Put, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 2, p. 288.
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