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World / Monde / Mundo Shot Put / Poids / Peso - All Time / Tous Temps / Todo Tiempo - 31/03/2011 World / Monde / Mundo Shot put / Poids / Peso - All Time / Tous Temps / Todo tiempo - 31/03/2011 22.63 - 17.16 (520) 1 LISOVSKAYA Natalya RUS 22.63 62 07/06/87 1 Moskva 2 FIBINGEROVA Helena CZE 22.50 i 22.32 49 19/02/77 20/08/77 1 | 1 Jablonec | Nitra 3 SLUPIANEK Ilona GER 22.45 56 11/05/80 1 Potsdam 4 LOSCH Claudia GER 22.19 60 23/08/87 1 Hainfeld 5 KHRISTOVA Ivanka BUL 21.89 41 04/07/76 1 Belmeken 6 ADAM Marianne GER 21.86 51 23/06/79 1 Leipzig 7 LI Meisu CHN 21.76 59 23/04/88 1 Shijiazhuang 8 AKHRIMENKO Natalya RUS 21.73 55 21/05/88 1 Leselidze 9 OSTAPCHUK Nadzeya BLR 21.70 i 21.09 80 12/02/10 21/07/05 1 | 1 Mogilev | Minsk 10 PAVLYSH Vita UKR 21.69 69 20/08/98 1 Budapest 11 SUI Xinmei CHN 21.66 65 09/06/90 1 Beijing 12 VESELINOVA Verzhinia BUL 21.61 57 21/08/82 1 Sofia 13 FEDYUSHINA Valentina UKR 21.60 i 21.08 65 28/12/91 15/05/88 1 | 1 Simferopol | Leselidze 14 PUFE Margitta GER 21.58 52 28/05/78 1 Erfurt 15 MÜLLER Ines GER 21.57 59 16/05/88 1 Athína 16 ABASHIDZE Nunu UKR 21.53 55 20/06/84 1 Kyiv 17 HUANG Zhihong CHN 21.52 65 27/06/90 1 Beijing 18 PELESHENKO Larisa RUS 21.46 64 26/08/00 1 Moskva 19 CHIZHOVA Nadezhda RUS 21.45 45 29/09/73 1 Varna 20 WILMS Eva GER 21.43 52 17/06/77 2 München 21 KRACHEVSKAYA Svetlana RUS 21.42 44 24/07/80 2 Moskva 22 HARTWIG Heike GER 21.31 62 16/05/88 2 Athína 23 SCHMUHL Liane GER 21.27 61 26/06/82 1 Cottbus 24 KUMBERNUSS Astrid GER 21.22 70 05/08/95 1 Göteborg 25 NEIMKE Kathrin GER 21.21 66 05/09/87 2 Roma 26 KNORSCHEIDT Helma GER 21.19 56 24/05/84 1 Berlin 27 KORZHANENKO Irina RUS 21.15 i 20.82 74 18/02/99 30/05/98 1 | 1 Moskva | Rostov-na-Donu 28 KRIEGER Heidi GER 21.10 65 26/08/86 1 Stuttgart 29 ADAMS Valerie NZL 21.07 84 13/09/09 1 Thessaloniki 30 KRIVELYOVA Svetlana RUS 21.06 69 07/08/92 1 Barcelona 31 SILHAVA Zdenka CZE 21.05 54 23/07/83 2 Praha 32 PETROVA-STOYCHEVA Ivanka BUL 21.01 51 28/07/79 1 Sofia 33 LOGHIN Mihaela ROU 21.00 52 30/06/84 1 Formia athlestats 2010 34 SCHULZE Cordula GER 21.00 59 21/07/84 4 Potsdam 35 LAZA Belsis CUB 20.96 67 02/05/92 1 México 36 SIMENOVA Elena BUL 20.95 52 14/06/80 2 Sofia 37 MITKOVA Svetla BUL 20.91 64 24/05/87 1 Sofia 38 VASICKOVA Sona CZE 20.80 62 02/06/88 1 Praha 39 HAUPT Grit GER 20.72 66 11/06/87 3 Neubrandenburg 40 MIKHNEVICH Natallia BLR 20.70 82 08/07/08 2 Grodno 41 SARRIA Maria Elena CUB 20.61 54 22/07/82 1 La Habana 42 KAROLCHYK-PRAVALINSKAY Yanina BLR 20.61 76 05/08/01 1 Edmonton 43 ANTONYUK Marina RUS 20.60 62 10/08/86 1 Chelyabinsk 44 ZHANG Liuhong CHN 20.54 69 05/06/94 1 Beijing 45 PLOTZITZKA Iris GER 20.53 66 21/08/88 1 Köln 46 WIESE Christa GER 20.50 i 20.00 67 12/02/89 31/05/89 2 | 1 Senftenberg | Schwerin 47 ISAYEVA Nina RUS 20.47 50 28/08/82 1 Bryansk 48 CONG Yuzhen CHN 20.47 63 03/09/88 2 Tianjin 49 ORLOVA Tatyana BLR 20.44 55 28/05/83 1 Staiki 50 ZHOU Tianhua CHN 20.40 66 05/09/91 1 Beijing 51 GONG Lijiao CHN 20.35 89 21/10/09 1 Jinan 52 STORP Stephanie GER 20.34 68 01/07/90 1 Wolfsburg 53 KHUDOROSHKINA Irina RUS 20.32 68 25/05/96 1 Sochi 54 BIMBAITE Danguola LTU 20.27 62 13/05/87 2 Leselidze 55 VOYEVUDSKAYA Lyudmila UKR 20.27 59 07/08/87 1 Nikolayev 56 ROMANOVA Anna RUS 20.24 68 29/05/93 1 Bryansk 57 WYLUDDA Ilke GER 20.23 69 16/07/88 1 Karl-Marx-Stadt 58 HELMBOLD Margitta GER 20.22 41 07/09/72 2 München 59 ORLOVA Svetlana RUS 20.21 51 05/06/82 1 Riga 60 SAVINA Lyudmila RUS 20.21 55 09/06/84 2 Sochi 61 KLEINERT Nadine GER 20.20 75 16/08/09 2 Berlin 62 PAGEL Ramona USA 20.18 61 25/06/88 1 San Diego 63 TSAPKALENKO Vera UKR 20.12 54 29/05/77 2 Sochi 64 MUZIKEVICIENE Rimma LTU 20.12 52 16/08/80 1 Vilnius 65 LI Xiaoyun CHN 20.08 i 19.47 71 16/01/93 13/09/91 1 | x Jinan | Beijing 66 SHCHERBANOS Tatyana UKR 20.07 60 07/09/84 4 Donyetsk 67 AVDEEVA Anna RUS 20.07 85 24/07/09 1 Cheboksary 68 TARANDA Raisa RUS 20.06 47 23/06/76 2 Kyiv 69 ZHEN Wenhua CHN 20.06 67 05/09/91 2 Beijing 70 RETZLAFF Gabriele GER 20.04 54 18/07/80 5 Cottbus 71 LAMMERT Petra GER 20.04 84 26/05/07 1 Zeven athlestats 2010 72 VELEVA Faina RUS 20.03 45 02/06/76 2 Bratislava 73 CHENG Xiaoyan CHN 20.02 75 05/06/94 3 Beijing 74 CUMBA Yumileidi CUB 19.97 75 08/08/04 1 Huelva 75 RÜDRICH Simone GER 19.96 i 19.83 61 20/02/83 13/08/83 2 | 1 Senftenberg | Cottbus 76 ZUBEKHINA Natalya RUS 19.94 51 14/07/84 1 Tula 77 KOZLOVA Yelena UKR 19.94 62 14/08/84 2 Kyiv 78 LI Ling CHN 19.94 85 21/11/10 1 Guangzhou 79 BUFYETOVA Tamara RUS 19.92 51 17/06/78 1 Tbilisi 80 SAMSONOVA Nina RUS 19.91 51 20/08/82 2 Kyiv 81 NOSYENKO Natalya UKR 19.90 51 23/05/76 2 Kyiv 82 OANA Mihaela ROU 19.90 i 19.51 68 06/02/94 30/05/93 1 | 1 Bucureşti | Bucureşti 83 HELTNE Anca ROU 19.90 i 19.11 78 20/02/10 21/03/10 1 | 3c1 Bucureşti | Arles 84 WANG Yawen CHN 19.89 73 02/04/93 1 Shijiazhuang 85 CAMARENA-WILLIAMS Jillian USA 19.87 i 19.50 82 27/02/11 18/08/10 1 | 3 Albuquerque | Zürich 86 MITITELU Aleksandra MDA 19.85 59 28/06/84 2 Tallinn 87 ABASHIDZE Aleksandra UKR 19.81 58 20/08/82 3 Kyiv 88 KOVTUNOVA Lyubov RUS 19.80 59 12/09/85 1 Alma-Ata 89 LEANTSIUK Yulia BLR 19.79 84 31/05/08 1 Brest Litevsk 90 KLEEBERG Konstanze GER 19.78 64 11/07/84 1 Karl-Marx-Stadt 91 KARPOVA Lyubov RUS 19.78 57 31/08/86 - Moskva 92 ZHANG Zhiying CHN 19.77 73 08/09/93 3 Beijing 93 MARTIN Gael AUS 19.74 56 14/07/84 1 Berkeley 94 MARTIN Brunhilde GER 19.73 51 17/08/75 1 Potsdam 95 MARTINEZ Lisette CUB 19.73 66 06/03/93 1 La Habana 96 OMAROVA Anna RUS 19.69 81 24/06/07 1 München 97 SCHMIDT Vera GER 19.68 61 03/07/88 2 München 98 SCHWANITZ Christina GER 19.68 i 19.31 85 29/02/08 08/06/08 1 | 1 Chemnitz | Schönebeck 99 ANDRUSCA Simona ROU 19.67 62 20/07/86 1 Pitesti 100 NIESCHE Carmen GER 19.66 64 21/07/84 5 Potsdam 101 GRIESSING Brigitte GER 19.65 56 12/07/76 1 Warszawa 102 RYABINKINA Olga RUS 19.65 76 19/06/05 1 Firenze 103 HINRICHS Denise GER 19.63 i 19.07 87 06/03/09 24/05/08 2 | 2 Torino | Halle 104 SIMON Livia ROU 19.61 65 20/04/86 1 Constanta 105 PRICE-SMITH Connie USA 19.60 62 18/06/94 1 Knoxville 106 KHORKHULYOVA Tatyana BLR 19.59 i 19.28 64 11/02/92 30/07/92 1 | 1 Minsk |Staiki 107 CHEWINSKA Ludwika POL 19.58 48 26/06/76 1 Bydgoszcz 108 WANG Wei CHN 19.58 67 03/05/91 1 Beijing 109 SECHKO Lyudmila RUS 19.51 74 02/06/00 3 Tula athlestats 2010 110 GONZALEZ Misleydis CUB 19.50 78 16/08/08 4 Beijing 111 DASSE Bonnie USA 19.49 59 25/06/88 2 San Diego 112 WITTICH Ines GER 19.48 69 29/07/87 5 Leipzig 113 BOREL-BROWN Cleopatra TRI 19.48 i 19.30 79 14/02/04 22/08/10 1 | 2 Blacksburg | Dubnica nad Váhom 114 IVANOVA Olga RUS 19.48 79 06/07/08 1 Tula 115 THOMPSON Tressa USA 19.44 i 18.88 75 19/02/99 05/09/99 1 | 2 Fairfax | Rieti 116 WU Xianchun CHN 19.43 72 21/05/95 2 Taiyuan 117 MICHEL Simone GER 19.42 60 23/06/79 3cB Leipzig 118 ZABAWSKA Krystyna POL 19.42 68 08/07/92 1 Lyon 119 MICHEL Brigitte GER 19.41 56 26/05/79 5 Karl-Marx-Stadt 120 LANGE Maritta GER 19.40 43 24/08/74 2 East Berlín 121 BOGOMOLOVA Irina UZB 19.40 59 04/06/83 1 Riga 122 ZHOU Shuqin CHN 19.40 68 19/04/92 1 Shanghai 123 IVANOVA Antonina RUS 19.39 32 17/07/71 1 Moskva 124 LI Meiju CHN 19.38 79 21/10/09 2 Jinan 125 KERSHULENE Birute LTU 19.36 49 17/05/80 1 Kaunas 126 WAGNER Astrid GER 19.36 65 09/08/85 5 Leipzig 127 OAKES Judy GBR 19.36 58 14/08/88 1 Gateshead 128 CIOBANU Jana ROU 19.36 i 19.23 68 06/02/94 12/06/88 2 | 1 Bucureşti | Bucureşti 129 MYUNG-SUN Lee KOR 19.36 76 19/04/00 1 Shanghai 130 GÖRMER-HAARNAGEL Birgit GER 19.35 54 22/05/76 1 Halle 131 GORBACHOVA Natalya RUS 19.32 47 12/08/77 1 Gorkiy 132 YU Xin CHN 19.32 77 08/06/00 1 Jinzhou 133 VITOULOVA Alena CZE 19.30 60 10/06/87 3 Ostrava 134 ADRIANO Elisângela BRA 19.30 72 14/07/01 1 Tunja 135 FERNANDEZ Herminia CUB 19.28 67 23/02/96 1 La Habana 136 ZAKOWICZ Katarzyna POL 19.28 75 17/06/00 1 Biala Podlaska 137 SCHULZE Karin GER 19.27 54 13/05/79 4 Halle 138 ORTINA Yelena KAZ 19.26 62 10/08/86 2 Chelyabinsk 139 XIE Hongxia CHN 19.22 70 08/09/93 7 Beijing 140 ZHUK Irina UKR 19.22 66 07/05/94 2 Kyiv 141 BAKHCHEVANOVA Radostina BUL 19.21 50 31/08/77 1 Sofia 142 TUNKS Teri USA 19.21 75 28/04/01 1 Des Moines 143 KUZHIL Galina UKR 19.20 59 27/09/87 1 Sochi 144 HORVATH Viktoria HUN 19.20 i 18.62 56 08/03/89 31/05/87 2 | 3 Pireás |Nitra 145 LEGNANTE Assunta ITA 19.20 i 19.04 78 16/02/02 23/09/06 1 | 1 Génova | Busto Arsizio 146 CROSS Jesseca USA 19.17 i 18.10 75 08/01/00 08/07/99 1 | 4 Lawrence | Palma de Mallorca 147 GERRAUGHTY Laura USA 19.15 i 18.82 83 13/03/04 10/05/03 1c1 Fayetteville | Clemson athlestats 2010 148 ROSA Chiara ITA 19.15 83 24/06/07 1 Milano 149 SHLYAKHTICH Natalya UKR 19.13 62 06/07/85 1 Vilnius 150 YU Juan II CHN 19.13 75 25/10/95 1 Nanjing 151 IVANENKO Yelena BLR 19.13 78 05/06/99 1 Brest Litevsk 152 LI Fengfeng CHN 19.13 79 29/10/06 1 Changsha 153 CARTER Michelle USA 19.13 85 30/07/09 2 Stockholm 154 KORABLYEVA Yelena RUS 19.12 40 17/08/74 1 Moskva 155 HABRZYK Beata POL 19.10 55 13/05/79 1 Zabrze 156 TURTA-KHOROSHILOVA Olga RUS 19.10 57 09/05/80 1 Moskva 157 TERZOGLOU Iríni GRE 19.10 79 14/06/03 1 Tríkala 158 SEIDLER Maren USA 19.09 51 16/06/79 1 Walnut 159 HEAD Venissa GBR 19.06 i 18.93 56 09/04/84 13/05/84 1 | 1 St Athan |Haverfordwest 160 ZAGINAY Yuliya RUS 19.06 63 29/05/99 1 Vladivostok 161 ZAKHARCHUK Oksana UKR 19.05 80 07/08/04 1 Kyiv 162 POSMETYUKH Tamara UKR 19.04 49 05/09/81 1 Kyiv 163 BURINA Marina RUS 19.03 62 24/05/86 4 Sochi 164 AUGEE Myrtle GBR 19.03 65 02/06/90 1 Cardiff 165 OUZOUNI Kalliopi GRE 19.03 i 18.90 73 22/01/00 01/05/04 1 | 1 Pireás | Kalamáta 166 GROAPA Valentina ROU 19.02 52 08/06/76 1 Düsseldorf 167 BYELOVA Tatyana RUS 19.02 62 08/08/87 1 Irkutsk 168 VARGAS Mailín CUB 19.02 83 30/05/09 1 La Habana 169 KOT Vera RUS 19.01 51 19/08/78 5 Podolsk 170 YEVKO Vera RUS
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