2023 World Athletics Championships – Women's shot put

The women's shot put at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 26 August 2023[1]

Women's shot put
at the 2023 World Championships
VenueNational Athletics Centre
Date26 August (qualification and final)
Winning distance20.43
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Canada
bronze medal    China
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Summary

Throwing in the morning preliminary round, seven women got the big Q on their first attempt by exceeding 19.10m. The finals were held later that same evening. Maggie Ewen got off a 19.51m on her first attempt. There throws later, defending champion Chase Ealey launched a 20.35m to announce her intent to hold onto her title. Only four women in this field had ever thrown that far. A couple of throwers later Danniel Thomas-Dodd tossed a 19.38 to grab third place. That lasted until the beginning of the second round when Indoor Champion Auriol Dongmo put out a 19.63m to move into second. Near the beginning of the third round, Sarah Mitton took over second place with a 19.90m. After establishing a new order, Olympic Champion Gong Lijiao threw 19.69m to advance to third place. Four throwers later, Dongmo also threw a 19.69m. With the 19.63m, Dongmo held the tiebreaker and was in third place. With her fifth round throw, Gong threw 19.67m to reverse the tiebreaker and take over third. Mitton then improved to 20.08m. Then Ealey launched another one. 20.43 m (67 ft 14 in) for the win. Nobody was able to improve in the final round. Dongmo thought she had a throw that could get her a medal, but it was ruled foul. She protested and it was measured, but we will never what it was. The protest was denied.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

RecordAthlete & Nat.Perf.LocationDate
World record  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS)22.63 mMoscow, Soviet Union7 June 1987
Championship record21.24 mRome, Italy5 September 1987
 Valerie Adams (NZL)Daegu, South Korea29 August 2011
World Leading  Maggie Ewen (USA)20.45 mLos Angeles, United States27 May 2023
African Record  Vivian Chukwuemeka (NGR)18.43 mWalnut, United States19 April 2003
Asian Record  Li Meisu (CHN)21.76 mShanghai, China23 April 1988
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Belsy Laza (CUB)20.96 mMexico City, Mexico2 May 1992
South American Record  Elisângela Adriano (BRA)19.30 mTunja, Colombia14 July 2001
European Record  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS)22.63 mMoscow, Soviet Union7 June 1987
Oceanian record  Valerie Adams (NZL)21.24 mDaegu, South Korea29 August 2011

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 18.80 m.[3]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+2), was as follows:

DateTimeRound
26 August10:25Qualification
20:15Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 19.10 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[4][5][6]

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123
1AJessica Schilder  Netherlands (NED)19.6419.64Q, SB
2BAuriol Dongmo  Portugal (POR)19.5919.59Q
3BYemisi Ogunleye  Germany (GER)19.4419.44Q, PB
4AMaggie Ewen  United States (USA)19.4219.42Q
5ASarah Mitton  Canada (CAN)19.3719.37Q
6ADanniel Thomas-Dodd  Jamaica (JAM)17.7518.7719.3619.36Q
7BChase Ealey  United States (USA)19.2719.27Q
8BGong Lijiao  China (CHN)19.1619.16Q
9ASara Gambetta  Germany (GER)18.7018.2918.3918.70q
10BJorinde van Klinken  Netherlands (NED)18.6617.6818.1918.66q
11ASong Jiayuan  China (CHN)18.4018.5418.6418.64q
12BMaddison-Lee Wesche  New Zealand (NZL)18.5918.1017.9318.59q
13AAxelina Johansson  Sweden (SWE)18.57XX18.57
14BFanny Roos  Sweden (SWE)17.8218.41X18.41
15BJulia Ritter  Germany (GER)17.4018.4117.3418.41SB
16AJessica Inchude  Portugal (POR)17.74X18.1618.16
17BZhang Linru  China (CHN)17.4617.6218.0818.08
18BSara Lennman  Sweden (SWE)18.0517.4417.7118.05
19AAlida van Daalen  Netherlands (NED)16.9517.9317.5817.93
20AAnita Márton  Hungary (HUN)16.6917.6717.8517.85
21BEliana Bandeira  Portugal (POR)XX17.7917.79
22ADimitriana Bezede  Moldova (MDA)16.8517.69X17.69
23AAdelaide Aquilla  United States (USA)17.4217.1417.2917.42
24BKlaudia Kardasz  Poland (POL)17.27XX17.27
25AAna Caroline Silva [de]  Brazil (BRA)X16.6317.1817.18
26BJalani Davis  United States (USA)X16.93X16.93
27AErna Sóley Gunnarsdóttir [de]  Iceland (ISL)16.6815.7316.0716.68
28BLivia Avancini  Brazil (BRA)16.62X16.2616.62
29AEveliina Rouvali [sv]  Finland (FIN)16.3616.4316.6116.61
30BIvana Gallardo  Chile (CHI)16.55XX16.55
31ASenja Mäkitörmä  Finland (FIN)16.2716.2116.1916.27
32BIschke Senekal  South Africa (RSA)14.9616.2014.8916.20
33BEmilia Kangas [fi]  Finland (FIN)15.94XX15.94
34AJeong Yu-sun [de]  South Korea (KOR)X14.8415.5615.56
35BGrace Tennant  Canada (CAN)XXXNM

Final

The final was started on 26 August at 20:17.[7]

RankNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123456
Chase Ealey  United States (USA)20.3519.71x20.0420.43x20.43SB
Sarah Mitton  Canada (CAN)19.1719.2719.9019.3020.08x20.08SB
Gong Lijiao  China (CHN)18.8919.37x19.6919.6719.3519.69
4Auriol Dongmo  Portugal (POR)18.7919.63x19.6919.55x19.69
5Danniel Thomas-Dodd  Jamaica (JAM)19.3819.3319.59x18.6118.9819.59
6Maggie Ewen  United States (USA)19.5119.2118.65x19.2719.4919.51
7Maddison-Lee Wesche  New Zealand (NZL)18.81x19.4719.4119.51x19.51PB
8Jessica Schilder  Netherlands (NED)18.2519.1319.26xx18.1419.26
9Jorinde van Klinken  Netherlands (NED)19.0518.45x19.05
10Yemisi Ogunleye  Germany (GER)x18.97x18.97
11Song Jiayuan  China (CHN)18.5018.1818.9018.90
12Sara Gambetta  Germany (GER)18.70x18.7118.71

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