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GERMANY RUSSIA CHINA UKRAINE End 2015 National Lists Top 10 Women Shot Put (68 Countries) Athlestats All-Time End 2015 National Lists Top 10_Women Shot put (68 countries) 21,609 1 GERMANY SLUPIANEK Ilona 22,45 56 11/05/80 1 Potsdam LOSCH Claudia 22,19 60 23/08/87 1 Hainfeld ADAM Marianne 21,86 51 23/06/79 1 Leipzig PUFE Margitta 21,58 52 28/05/78 1 Erfurt MÜLLER Ines 21,57 59 16/05/88 1 Athína WILMS Eva 21,43 52 17/06/77 2 München HARTWIG Heike 21,31 62 16/05/88 2 Athína SCHMUHL Liane 21,27 61 26/06/82 1 Cottbus KUMBERNUSS Astrid 21,22 70 05/08/95 1 Göteborg NEIMKE Kathrin 21,21 66 05/09/87 2 Roma 216,09 21,245 2 RUSSIA LISOVSKAYA Natalya 22,63 62 07/06/87 1 Moskva AKHRIMENKO Natalya 21,73 55 21/05/88 1 Leselidze PELESHENKO Larisa 21,46 64 26/08/00 1 Moskva CHIZHOVA Nadezhda 21,45 45 29/09/73 1 Varna KRACHEVSKAYA Svetlana 21,42 44 24/07/80 2 Moskva KORZHANENKO Irina 21,15 i 74 18/02/99 1 Moskva KRIVELYOVA Svetlana 21,06 69 07/08/92 1 Barcelona ANTONYUK Marina 20,60 62 10/08/86 1 Chelyabinsk KOLODKO Evgeniia 20,48 90 06/08/12 2 London ISAYEVA Nina 20,47 50 28/08/82 1 Bryansk 212,45 20,686 3 CHINA LI Meisu 21,76 59 23/04/88 1 Shijiazhuang SUI Xinmei 21,66 65 09/06/90 1 Beijing HUANG Zhihong 21,52 65 27/06/90 1 Beijing ZHANG Liuhong 20,54 69 05/06/94 1 Beijing CONG Yuzhen 20,47 63 03/09/88 2 Tianjin ZHOU Tianhua 20,40 66 05/09/91 1 Beijing GONG Lijiao 20,35 89 21/10/09 1 Jinan LI Xiaoyun 20,08 i 71 16/01/93 1 Jinan ZHEN Wenhua 20,06 67 05/09/91 2 Beijing CHENG Xiaoyan 20,02 75 05/06/94 3 Beijing 206,86 20,433 4 UKRAINE PAVLYSH Vita 21,69 69 20/08/98 1 Budapest FEDYUSHINA Valentina 21,60 i 65 28/12/91 1 Simferopol ABASHIDZE Nunu 21,53 55 20/06/84 1 Kyiv VOYEVUDSKAYA Lyudmila 20,27 59 07/08/87 1 Nikolayev TSAPKALENKO Vera 20,12 54 29/05/77 2 Sochi SHCHERBANOS Tatyana 20,07 60 07/09/84 4 Donyetsk KOZLOVA Yelena 19,94 62 14/08/84 2 Kyiv NOSENKO Natalya 19,90 51 23/05/76 2 Kyiv ABASHIDZE Aleksandra 19,81 58 20/08/82 3 Kyiv OBLESHCHUK Galyna 19,40 89 21/05/14 1 Kyiv 204,33 athlestats all-time 19,918 5 BELARUS OSTAPCHUK Nadzeya 21,70 i 80 12/02/10 1 Mogilev MIKHNEVICH Natallia 20,70 82 08/07/08 2 Grodno PRAVALINSKAY Yanina 20,61 76 05/08/01 1 Edmonton ORLOVA Tatyana 20,44 55 28/05/83 1 Staiki LEANTSIUK Yuliya 19,79 84 31/05/08 1 Brest Litevsk KHORKHULYOVA Tatyana 19,59 i 64 11/02/92 1 Minsk KOPETS Alena 19,24 88 07/06/13 1 Minsk IVANENKO Yelena 19,13 78 05/06/99 1 Brest Litevsk DUBITSKAYA Aliona 19,03 90 24/07/14 1 Grodno YEPIMASHKA Vera 18,95 76 22/05/10 1 Brest Litevsk 199,18 19,914 6 BULGARIA KHRISTOVA Ivanka 21,89 41 04/07/76 1 Belmeken VESELINOVA Verzhinia 21,61 57 21/08/82 1 Sofia PETROVA-STOYCHEVA Ivanka 21,01 51 28/07/79 1 Sofia SIMENOVA Elena 20,95 52 14/06/80 2 Sofia MITKOVA Svetla 20,91 64 24/05/87 1 Sofia BAKHCHEVANOVA Radostina 19,21 50 31/08/77 1 Sofia MAVRODIEVA YANKOVA Radoslava 18,67 87 19/05/13 1 Burgas VASILEVA Snezhana 18,57 64 05/06/83 1 Sofia YORDANOVA Anelia 18,38 72 14/06/03 1 Sofia DZHENDOVA Ruska 17,94 56 12/07/75 2 Sofia 199,14 19,591 7 UNITED STATES CARTER Michelle 20,24 85 22/06/13 1 Des Moines PAGEL Ramona 20,18 61 25/06/88 1 San Diego CAMARENA-WILLIAMS Jillian 20,18 82 08/07/11 3 Paris Saint-Denis PRICE-SMITH Connie 19,60 62 18/06/94 1 Knoxville DASSE Bonnie 19,49 59 25/06/88 2 San Diego THOMPSON Tressa 19,44 i 75 19/02/99 1 Fairfax BROOKS Tia 19,22 i 90 09/03/13 1c2 Fayetteville TUNKS Teri 19,21 75 28/04/01 1 Des Moines JOHNSON Felisha 19,18 89 25/06/14 2 Sacramento CROSS Jesseca 19,17 i 75 08/01/00 1 Lawrence 195,91 19,540 8 ROMANIA LOGHIN Mihaela 21,00 52 30/06/84 1 Formia OANA Mihaela 19,90 i 68 06/02/94 1 Bucureşti HELTNE Anca 19,90 i 78 20/02/10 1 Bucureşti ANDRUSCA Simona 19,67 62 20/07/86 1 Pitesti SIMON Livia 19,61 65 20/04/86 1 Constanta CIOBANU Jana 19,36 i 68 06/02/94 2 Bucureşti CIOLTAN Valentina 19,02 52 08/06/76 1 Düsseldorf BOROS Mioara 19,00 56 30/05/82 2 Bucureşti LENGYEL Mariana 19,00 53 19/07/87 1 Poiana Brasov CIOBANU Lucica 18,94 79 20/05/00 1 Onesti 195,4 athlestats all-time 19,455 9 CUBA LAZA Belsis 20,96 67 02/05/92 1 México SARRIA Maria Elena 20,61 54 22/07/82 1 La Habana CUMBA Yumileidi 19,97 75 08/08/04 1 Huelva MARTINEZ Lisette 19,73 66 06/03/93 1 La Habana GONZÁLEZ Misleydis 19,50 78 16/08/08 4 Beijing FERNANDEZ Herminia 19,28 67 23/02/96 1 La Habana VARGAS Mailín 19,13 83 03/06/11 1 La Habana LÓPEZ Yaniuvis 18,81 86 05/07/09 2 La Habana FERNANDEZ Rosa 18,51 57 13/06/83 2 Tampere RODRIGUEZ Marcelina 18,05 60 19/05/86 1 Hainfeld 194,55 18,727 10 CZECH REPUBLIC FIBINGEROVA Helena 22,50 i 49 19/02/77 1 Jablonec SILHAVA Zdenka 21,05 54 23/07/83 2 Praha VASICKOVA Sona 20,80 62 02/06/88 1 Praha VITOULOVA Alena 19,30 60 10/06/87 3 Ostrava BRUKOVA Renata 17,99 i 70 14/01/90 1 Ostrva MATYSOVA Jana 17,31 53 17/08/75 2 Nitra MATOUSKOVA Danuse 17,30 49 25/06/75 2 Budapest KARNIKOVA Jana 17,30 i 81 07/02/10 1 Praha POSPISILOVA Vera 16,92 78 30/06/01 1 Jablonec DUCHONOVA Ludmila 16,80 44 23/08/75 3 Bratislava 187,27 18,387 11 POLAND CHEWINSKA Ludwika 19,58 48 26/06/76 1 Bydgoszcz DANILCZYK Krystyna 19,42 68 08/07/92 1 Lyon ZAKOWICZ Katarzyna 19,28 75 17/06/00 1 Biala Podlaska HABRZYK Beata 19,10 55 13/05/79 1 Zabrze WOLSKA Malgorzata 18,44 66 25/07/87 1 Sopot GUBA Paulina 17,95 91 06/09/15 4 Berlin SOBIESZEK Magdalena 17,80 86 06/06/07 2 Siedlce WOJCIEKIAN Bozena 17,61 54 28/05/79 2 Zabrze DUDZINSKA Agnieszka 17,36 88 01/06/13 1 Kalamáta BRONISZ Agnieszka 17,33 86 31/05/08 2 Biała Podlaska 183,87 18,200 12 ITALY LEGNANTE Assunta 19,20 i 78 16/02/02 1 Génova ROSA Chiara 19,15 83 24/06/07 1 Milano ROSOLEN Mara 18,89 i 65 16/02/97 1 Castellanza PETRUCCI Cinzia 18,74 55 04/06/80 1 Firenze CHECCHI Cristiana 18,64 i 77 13/02/03 1 Schio NICOLETTI Julaika 17,97 i 88 24/01/15 1 Ancona MAFFEIS Agnese 17,76 65 09/06/98 1 Milano CHIAMURELLO Maria Assunta 17,74 58 12/10/86 1 Imola TRANCHINA Maria 17,04 i 68 06/02/95 1 Schio TORAZZA Manuela 16,87 68 01/08/94 1 Novara 182 athlestats all-time 18,033 13 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I OAKES Judy 19,36 58 14/08/88 1 Gateshead HEAD Venissa 19,06 i 56 09/04/84 1 St Athan |Haverfordwest AUGEE Myrtle 19,03 65 02/06/90 1 Cardiff RITCHIE Meg 18,99 52 07/05/83 1 Tucson LITTLEWOOD Angela 17,53 49 24/07/80 13 Moskva HANSON-NORTEY Yvonne 17,45 64 28/07/89 4 London WALLADER Rachel 17,42 89 04/07/15 1 Birmingham FRANCIS Eden 17,24 88 20/05/12 1 Loughborough DUNCAN Joanne 17,13 66 13/08/06 1 Crawley McKINNA Sophie 17,12 94 25/05/13 1c2 Halle 180,33 17,993 14 HUNGARY MÁRTON Anita 19,48 89 22/08/15 4 Beijing SZELINGER Viktoria 19,20 i 56 08/03/89 2 Pireás BOGNAR Judith 18,23 39 07/09/72 11 München KRIPLI Marta 18,16 60 24/05/86 1 Miskolc VÖRÖS-HERTH Hajnal 18,00 59 11/07/88 2 Budapest KÜRTI Eva 17,60 76 09/05/04 1 Uzhgorod IRANYI Margit 17,54 53 03/06/75 1 Budapest VERESS Eva 17,53 49 25/06/72 2 Budapest ARMUTH Edit 17,18 53 14/06/79 2 Budapest ELEKES Tünde 17,01 63 29/08/85 1 Budapest 179,93 17,776 15 NETHERLANDS de BRUIN Corrie 18,97 i 76 28/02/98 3 Valencia TUNKS Lieja 18,82 76 25/06/03 1 Arnhem BOEKELMAN Melissa 18,17 89 12/06/10 1 Leiden STALMAN Ria 18,02 51 09/06/84 1 San Jose DUNANT Deborah 17,92 66 13/06/92 1 Bruxelles van NOORDUIJN Elsemia 17,87 46 11/07/71 1 Uden GOORMACHTIGH Jacqueline 17,77 70 16/05/93 1 Vught KEMKERS Denise 17,66 i 85 06/03/09 9q1 Torino FRANSEN Bernadette 16,38 65 15/05/89 Hilversum TUKKERS Linda 16,18 71 07/05/94 Lisse 177,76 17,772 16 LITHUANIA BIMBAITE Danguola 20,27 62 13/05/87 2 Leselidze MUZIKEVICIENE Rimma 20,12 52 16/08/80 1 Vilnius KERSHULENE Birute 19,36 49 17/05/80 1 Kaunas BAKELYTE Levute 18,02 53 26/05/76 2 Orel SKUJYTE Austra 17,86 79 16/08/09 9q1 Berlin RAIZGIENE Monika 17,09 i 65 03/02/93 1 Panevezys VAIŠVILAITĖ Alina 16,53 86 12/05/06 Vilnius RAKŠTYTĖ Rūta 16,25 80 21/04/02 Volnutas SABLOVSKAITĖ Remigija 16,22 67 03/09/88 Vilnius KUPSTYTE Giedrė 16,00 i 92 20/02/15 1 Klaipeda 177,72 athlestats all-time 17,640 17 UZBEKISTAN BOGOMOLOVA Irina 19,40 59 04/06/83 1 Riga ANDRIS Monika 18,43 65 14/05/89 1 Tashkent SMOLYANOVA Elena 17,68 86 18/06/12 1 Almaty YEN Galina 17,63 60 16/09/81 3 Volgograd BURKHANOVA Sofiya 17,44 89 18/06/12 2 Almaty SCHUKINA Olga 17,26 77 29/05/04 1 Bishkek RYUMINA Roza 17,23 54 19/09/80 Q Bryansk KOZLOVA Natalya 17,18 67 19/08/88 1 Kharkov GLAZOVA Nadezhda 17,12 66 10/08/86 6 Tiraspol CHERNOGOROVA Natalya 17,03 49 05/10/74 Yerevan 176,4 17,542 18 KAZAKHSTAN ORTINA Yelena 19,26 62 10/08/86 2 Chelyabinsk VOLKOVA-GANKOVA Nadezhda 18,20 52 27/08/80 1 Karaganda ULYEVA Iolanta 18,04 i 76 08/02/02 1 Karaganda ROTERMEL Lyudmila 18,03 53 30/08/77 1 Alma-Ata /9 MADZHID Lyudmila 17,50 41 19/07/72 6 Moskva FISHER Alexandra 17,41 88 18/06/12 3 Almaty SYCHOVA Yelena 17,27 60 10/04/81 1 Alma Ata ISAYEVA Lyudmila 17,20 49 18/05/76 1 Alma Ata VLASOVA Alena 14,97 69 25/08/95 2 Almaty 157,88 17,432 19 FINLAND OVASKA Asta 18,57 63 20/08/89 1 Stockholm KIVI Tuula 18,54 58 19/08/80 1 Rauma LUNDAHL Karoliina 18,28 68 15/07/98 1 Tampere TULINIEMI Marika 18,09 74 12/04/97 1 Berkeley SEDERHOLM Katariina 17,49 68 16/06/96 1 Raisio METSO Ritva 17,26 54 03/08/75 1 Stockholm RAUHALA Anna 17,14 i 75 23/02/97 1 Kuopio BARCK Christine 16,49 47 22/09/74 3 Sochi SULKIO Satu 16,28 61 27/07/83 2 Stockholm NOUSIAINEN Minna 16,18 i 71 01/02/92 2 Tampere 174,32 17,386 20 GREECE TERZOGLOU Iríni 19,10 79 14/06/03 1 Tríkala OUZOUNI Kalliopi 19,03 i 73 22/01/00 1 Pireás TSENTEMEIDOU Eleni 18,53 69 09/05/97 1 Pireás SAROUDI Soultana 18,19 58 03/06/83 1 Amaroussion KIRIAKIDOU Fotini 17,84 71 08/05/96 1 Athína ORFANIOTOU Sofia 16,52 78 31/05/98 2 Rethymno SOFANI Evaggelía 16,25 85 17/05/14 1 Athína KONSTANTINOU Hristína 16,22 72 06/05/00 1 Kós PAPADOPOULOU Styliani 16,11 82 11/06/05 1 Athína MOESIDOU Hrisí 16,07 85 17/06/09 2 Kavala 173,86 athlestats all-time 17,286 21 CANADA LABONTÉ Julie 18,31 90 11/06/11 1 Des Moines TUNKS Lieja 17,83 76 13/06/07 2 Arnhem SUTTIE Taryn 17,61 90 11/04/15 1c3 Tempe CREW Brittany 17,27 94 11/07/15 3 Gwangju TORCOLACCI Melody 17,21 60 17/05/87 1 Los Angeles IONESCO Carmen 17,17 51 20/06/79 1 Laval HAUCH Rosemary 17,03 57 01/06/86 1 Toronto REED Georgette 17,01 67 11/02/96 1 Sydney MOREAU Lucette 16,96 56 16/10/75 3 Mexico DOWDS Maureen 16,46 48 16/10/75 4 Cd.
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