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2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men’S SP - by K Ken Nakamura 2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men’s SP - by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the World/Continental Cup Performance Performer Distance Name Team Pos Venue Year 1 1 22.00m Ulf Timmermann GDR 1 Canberra 1985 2 2 21.87 Christian Cantwell AME 1 Split 2010 3 3 21.74m Udo Beyer GDR 1 Düsseldorf 1977 4 4 21.72m Sergey Smirnov URS 2 Canberra 1985 5 21.68m Ulf Timmermann 1 Barcelona 1989 6 5 21.55m David Storl EUR 1 Marrakech 2014 7 6 21.48m John Godina USA 1 Johannesburg 1998 8 21.40m Udo Beyer 1 Roma 1981 8 7 21.40m Werner Günthor EUR 2 Barcelona 1989 10 8 21.34m Mike Stulce USA 1 Havana 1992 11 9 21.22 Tomasz Majewski EUR 2 Split 2010 12 10 21.14m Alessandro Andrei EUR 3 Canberra 1985 13 11 21.10m Randy Barnes USA 3 Barcelona 1989 13 12 21.10m O’Dayne Richards AME 2 Marrakech 2014 15 13 20.87m Joe Kovacs AME 3 Marrakech 2014 16 14 20.80m Adam Nelson USA 1 Madrid 2002 17 15 20.77m Justin Anlezark OCE 2 Madrid 2002 18 16 20.70m Tomas Walsh ASP 4 Marrakech 2014 19 17 20.67m Ralf Bartels GER 3 Madrid 2002 19 20.67m Ralf Bartels EUR 1 Athinai 2006 20 18 20.60m Reese Hoffa USA 2 Athinai 2006 21 19 20.51m Dave Laut USA 4 Canberra 1985 22 20 20.46m Reijo Ståhlberg EUR 2 Düsseldorf 1977 23 20.45m Udo Beyer 1 Montreal 1979 24 21 20.45m Aleksandr Bagach EUR 2 Johannesburg 1998 Shortest winning throw: 19.92 by C. J. Hunter (USA) in 1994 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.28m 21.74m Udo Beyer GDR Düsseldorf 1977 Min 3cm 21.48m John Godina USA Johannesburg 1998 20.80m Adam Nelson USA Madrid 2002 Best Marks for Places in the World/Continental Cup Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 22.00m Ulf Timmermann GDR Canberra 1985 2 21.72m Sergey Smirnov URS Canberra 1985 3 21.14m Alessandro Andrei EUR Canberra 1985 4 20.70m Tomas Walsh ASP Marrakech 2014 20.51m Dave Laut USA Canberra 1985 5 20.35 Tomas Majewski EUR Marrakech 2014 20.21m Dorian Scott AME Athinai 2006 6 19.96m Orazio Cremona AFR Marrakech 2014 19.76m Manuel Martinez ESP Madrid 2002 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 23.12m Randy Barnes USA Los Angeles (Westwood) 20 May 1990 2 22.39m Randy Barnes USA Seoul 23 Sept 1988 22.24m Sergey Smirnov URS Tallinn 21 June 1986 3 22.05m Udo Beyer GDR Tallinn 21 June 1986 21.99 Werner Günthör SUI Seoul 23 Sept 1988 4 21.58 Tomas Walsh NZL Beijing 23 Aug 2015 21.48m Janis Bojars URS Moskva 17 Aug 1984 5 21.35 Ulf Timmermann GDR Roma 29 Aug 1987 21.25 Gregg Tafralis USA San Jose 26 May 1984 6 21.13 Udo Beyer GDR Roma 29 Aug 1987 Multiple Gold Medalists: Udo Beyer (GDR): 1977, 1979, 1981 Ulf Timmermann (GDR): 1985, 1989 Multiple Medalists: Udo Beyer (GDR): 1977 Gold, 1979 Gold, 1981 Gold Ulf Timmermann (GDR): 1985 Gold, 1989 Gold Reijo Ståhlberg (EUR): 1977 Silver, 1979 Silver Werner Günthor (EUR): 1989 Silver; 1992 Bronze Ralf Bartels (EUR): 2002 Bronze; 2006 Gold Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Team Men Women Venue Year GDR Udo Beyer Ilona Slupianek Montreal 1979 GDR Udo Beyer Ilona Slupianek Roma 1981 EUR David Storl Christina Schwanitz Marrakech 2014 Medals by teams – World Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GDR 5 USA 4 1 2 EUR 1 5 2 URS 2 1 EUN 1 OCE 1 1 GER 2 FRG 1 RUS 1 Medals by teams – Continental Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze EUR 1 1 AME 1 1 1 ASP 1 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with Olympic Gold medal: Name Nat Continental/World Cup Olympics Udo Beyer GDR 1977, 1979, 1981 1976 Ulf Timmermann GDR 1985, 1989 1988 Mike Stulce USA 1992 1992 Adam Nelson USA 2002 2004 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with World Championships Gold medal Name Nat Continental/World Cup World Championships John Godina USA 1998 1995, 1997, 2001 C. J. Hunter USA 1994 1999 Adam Nelson USA 2002 2005 Christian Cantwell AME 2010 2009 David Storl EUR 2014 2011, 2013 World/Continental Cups: Year Gold tea Dist Silver tea Dist Bronze team Dist 2014 David Storl EURm 21.55 O’Dayne Richards AMEm 21.10 Joe Kovacs AME 20.87 2010 Christian Cantwell AME 21.87 Tomasz Majewski EUR 21.22 Scott Martin ASI-P 20.10 2006 Ralf Bartels EUR 20.67 Reese Hoffa USA 20.60 Pavel Sofin RUS 20.45 2002 Adam Nelson USA 20.80 Justin Anlezark OCE 20.77 Ralf Bartels GER 20.67 1998 John Godina USA 21.48 Aleksandr Bagach EUR 20.45 Oliver-Sven Buder GER 20.42 1994 C. J. Hunter USA 19.92 Aleksandr Klimenko EUR 19.16 Courtney Ireland OCE 18.93 1992 Mike Stulce USA 21.34 Sergey Nikolayev EUN 20.14 Werner Gunthor EUR 19.75 1989 Ulf Timmermann GDR 21.68 Werner Gunthor EUR 21.40 Randy Barnes USA 21.10 1985 Ulf Timmermann GDR 22.00 Sergey Smirnov URS 21.72 Alessandro Andrei EUR 21.14 1981 Udo Beyer GDR 21.40 Yevgeniy Mironov URS 20.34 Dave Laut USA 19.90 1979 Udo Beyer GDR 20.45 Reijo Stahlberg EUR 20.05 Aleksandr Baryshnikov URS 20.00 1977 Udo Beyer GDR 21.74 Reijo Stahlberg EUR 20.46 Ralf Reichenbach FRG 19.97 Last nine World Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2017 Tomas Walsh NZL 22.03 Joe Kovacs USA 21.66 Stipe Zunic CRO 21.46 2015 Joe Kovacs USA 21.93 David Storl GER 21.74 O’Dayne Richards JAM 21.69 2013 David Storl GER 21.73 Ryan Whiting USA 21.57 Dylan Armstrong CAN 21.34 2011 David Storl GER 21.78 Dylan Armstrong CAN 21.64 Andrey Mikhnevich BLR 21.40 2009 Chris Cantwell USA 22.03 Tomasz Majewski POL 21.91 Ralf Bartels GER 21.37 2007 Reese Hoffa USA 22.04 Adam Nelson USA 21.61 Andrei Mikhnevich BLR 21.27 2005 Adam Nelson USA 21.73 Rutger Smith NED 21.29 Ralf Bartels GER 20.99 2003 Andrey Mikhnevich BLR 21.69 Adam Nelson USA 21.26 Yuriy Belonog UKR 21.10 2001 John Godina USA 21.87 Adam Nelson USA 21.24 Arsi Harju FIN 20.93 Last eight Olympics: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2016 Ryan Crouser USA 22.52 Joe Kovacs USA 21.78 Tomas Walsh NZL 21.36 2012 Tomasz Majewski POL 21.89 David Storl GER 21.86 Reese Hoffa USA 21.23 2008 Tomasz Majewski POL 21.51 Chris Cantwell USA 21.09 Andrei Mikhnevich BLR 21.05 2004 Adam Nelson USA 21.16 Joachim Olsen DEN 21.07 Manuel Martinez ESP 20.84 2000 Arsi Harju FIN 21.29 Adam Nelson USA 21.21 John Godina USA 21.20 1996 Randy Barnes USA 21.62 John Godina USA 20.79 Aleksandr Bagach UKR 20.75 1992 Mike Stulce USA 21.70 Jim Doehring USA 20.96 Vyacheslav Lykho EUN 20.94 1988 Ulf Timmermann GDR 22.47 Randy Barnes USA 22.39 Werner Günthör SUI 21.99 Longest throws in September Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 22.62m Ulf Timmermann GDR 1 Berlin 22 Sept 1985 2 22.61m Ulf Timmermann 1 Potsdam 8 Sept 1988 3 22.56m Ulf Timmermann 1 Berlin 13 Sept 1988 Combined 2017 & 2018 World List Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 22.67 Tom Walsh NZL 1 Auckland 25 Mar 2018 2 2 22.65 Ryan Crouser USA 1 Sacramento 25 June 2017 3 22.60 Tom Walsh 1 Zurich 30 Aug 2018 4 3 22.57 Joe Kovacs USA 1 Tucson 18 May 2017 5 22.53 Ryan Crouser 1 Eugene 26 May 2018 6 22.47 Ryan Crouser 1 Rabat 16 July 2017 7 22.45 Tom Walsh 1q Gold Coast 8 Apr 2018 8 4 22.44 Darrell Hill USA 1 Bruxelles 31 Aug 2017 9 22.43 Ryan Crouser 1 Eugene 27 May 2017 10 22.40 Darrell Hill 2 Zurich 30 Aug 2018 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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