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2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Women’S SP � by K Ken Nakamura 2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Women’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 20.98m Ilona Slupianek GDR 1 Montreal 1979 2 2 20.86 Valerie Adams ASI-P 1 Split 2010 3 3 20.73m Huang Zhihong ASI 1 Barcelona 1989 4 4 20.69m Natalya Lisovskaya URS 1 Canberra 1985 5 5 20.63m Helena Fibingerova URS 1 Düsseldorf 1977 6 6 20.62m Heike Hartwig GDR 2 Barcelona 1989 7 20.60m Ilona Slupianek 1 Roma 1981 8 7 20.59m Vita Pavlysh EUR 1 Johannesburg 1998 9 8 20.39m Svetlana Krachevskaya URS 2 Düsseldorf 1977 10 9 20.20m Irina Korzhanenko RUS 1 Madrid 2002 11 10 20.18 Nadzeya Ostapchuk EUR 2 Split 2010 12 11 20.13 Gong Lijiao ASI-P 3 Split 2010 13 12 20.10m Claudia Losch EUR 3 Barcelona 1989 14 13 20.02m Christina Schwanitz EUR 1 Marrakech 2014 15 19.98m Heike Hartwig GDR 2 Canberra 1985 16 19.92m Helena Fibingerova EUR 2 Roma 1981 17 19.87m Valerie Vili OCE 1 Athinai 2006 18 14 19.84m Michelle Carter AME 2 Marrakech 2014 19 19.76m Natalya Lisovskaya 4 Barcelona 1989 20 19.74m Helena Fibingerova EUR 2 Montreal 1979 21 19.70m Svetlana Krachevskaya 3 Montreal 1979 22 15 19.54m Olga Ryabinkina RUS 2 Athinai 2006 23 19.45m Huang Zhihong ASI 1 London 1994 24 19.23m Gong Lijiao 3 Marrakech 2014 25 16 19.21m Maria Sarria AME 3 Roma 1981 Shortest winning throw: 19.19 by Belsis Laza (AME) in 1992 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Distance Name Team Venue Year Max 1.55m 20.59m Vita Pavlysh EUR Johannesburg 1998 Min 11cm 20.73m Huang Zhihong ASI Barcelona 1989 Best Marks for Places in the World/Continental Cup Pos Distance Name Team Venue Year 1 20.98m Ilona Slupianek GDR Montreal 1979 2 20.62m Heike Hartwig GDR Barcelona 1989 3 20.13 Gong Lijiao ASI-P Split 2010 20.10m Claudia Losch EUR Barcelona 1989 4 19.76m Natalya Lisovskaya URS Barcelona 1989 5 19.05m Li Ling ASI Athinai 2006 6 18.77m Ramona Pagel USA Barcelona 1989 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 22.63 Natalya Lisovskaya URS Moskva 7 June 1987 2 21.74 Ilona Slupianek GDR Leipzig 23 June 1979 21.59 Natalya Lisovskaya URS Potsdam 21 July 1984 3 21.34 Ines Müller GDR Tallinn 21 June 1986 21.20 Margitta Pufe GDR Moskva 24 July 1980 4 21.15 Nunu Abashidze UKR Moskva 24 July 1980 21.00 Cordula Schulze GDR Posdam 21 July 1984 5 20.77 Ines Müller GDR Potsdam 21 July 1984 20.72 Verzhinia Veselinova BUL Moskva 24 July 1980 6 20.63 Heike Hartwig GDR Roma 5 Sept 1987 20.32 Liane Schmuhl GDR Erfut 3 June 1984 Multiple Gold Medalists: Ilona Slupianek (GDR): 1979, 1981 Huang Zhihong (ASI): 1989, 1994 Valerie Adams (ASI-P) 2006, 2010 Multiple Medalists: Ilona Slupianek (GDR): 1979 Gold, 1981 Gold Huang Zhihong (ASI): 1989 Gold, 1994 Gold Helena Fibingerova (EUR): 1977 Gold; 1979 Silver; 1981 Silver; 1985 Bronze Svetlana Krachevskaya (URS): 1977 Silver; 1979 Bronze Heike Hartwig (GDR): 1985 Silver; 1989 Silver Belsy Laza (AME): 1992 Gold; 1994 Silver Irina Korhanenko (RUS): 1998 Silver; 2002 Gold Astrid Kumbernuss (GER): 1994 Bronze; 2002 Bronze Yumileidi Cumba (AME): 2002 Silver; 2006 Bronze Valerie Adams (ASI-P): 2006 Gold, 2010 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 3 2 ASI 2 EUR 1 2 2 AME 1 2 2 RUS 1 2 URS 1 1 1 OCE 1 EUN 1 GER 3 USA 2 Medals by teams – Continental Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze ASP 1 2 EUR 1 1 AME 1 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with Olympic Gold medal: Name Nat Continental/World Cup Olympics Ilona Slupianek GDR 1977, 1979, 1981 1980 Natalya Lisovskaya URS 1985 1988 Valerie Vili Adams OCE 2006, 2010 2008, 2012 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with World Championships Gold medal Name Nat Continental/World Cup World Championships Natalya Lisovskaya URS 1985 1987 Huang Zhihong ASI 1989, 1994 1991, 1993 Valerie Vili Adams OCE 2006, 2010 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 Christina Schwanitz EUR 2014 2015 World/Continental Cups: Year Gold team Dist Silver tea Dist Bronze team Dist 2014 Christina Schwanitz EUR 20.02 Michelle Carter AMEm 19.84 Gong Lijiao ASP 19.23 2010 Valerie Adams ASI-P 20.86 Nadzeya Ostapchuk EUR 20.18 Gong Lijiao ASI-P 20.13 2006 Valerie Adams OCE 19.87 Olga Rybinkina RUS 19.54 Yumileidi Cumba AME 19.12 2002 Irina Korzhanenko RUS 20.20 Yumileidei Cumba AME 19.14 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 19.11 1998 Vita Pavlysh EUR 20.59 Irina Korzhanenko RUS 19.04 Connie Price-Smith USA 18.79 1994 Huang Zhihong ASI 19.45 Belsis Laza AME 19.07 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 18.89 1992 Belsis Laza AME 19.19 Marina Antonyuk EUN 17.98 Kathrin Neimke GER 17.97 1989 Huang Zhihong ASI 20.73 Heike Hartwig GDR 20.62 Claudia Losch EUR 20.10 1985 Natalya Lisovskaya URS 20.69 Heike Hartwig GDR 19.98 Helena Fibingerova EUR 19.17 1981 Ilona Slupianek GDR 20.60 Helena Fibingerova EUR 19.92 Maria Elena Sarria AME 19.21 1979 Ilona Slupianek GDR 20.98 Helena Fibingerova EUR 19.74 Svetlana Krachevskaya URS 19.70 1977 Ilona Slupianek GDR 20.93 Svetlana Krachevskaya URS 20.39 Maren Seidler USA 15.50 Last nine World Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2017 Gong Lijiao CHN 19.94 Anita Marton HUN 19.49 Michelle Carter USA 19.14 2015 Christina Schwanitz GER 20.37 Gong Lijiao CHN 20.30 Michelle Carter USA 19.76 2013 Valerie Adams NZL 20.88 Christina Schwanitz GER 20.41 Gong Lijiao CHN 19.97 2011 Valerie Adams NZL 21.24 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 20.05 Jill Camarena-Williams USA 20.02 2009 Valerie Vili NZL 20.44 Nadine Kleinert GER 20.20 Gong Lijiao CHN 19.89 2007 Valerie Vili NZL 20.54 Nadzeya Ostapchuk BLR 20.48 Nadine Kleinert GER 19.77 2005 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 20.51 Olga Ryabinkina RUS 19.64 Valerie Vili NZL 19.62 2003 Svetlana Krivelyova RUS 20.63 Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 20.12 Vita Pavlysh UKR 20.08 2001 Yanina Korolchik BLR 20.61 Nadine Kleinert-Schmitt GER 19.86 Vita Pavlysh UKR 19.41 Last eight Olympics: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2016 Michelle Carter USA 20.63 Valerie Adams NZL 20.42 Anita Marton HUN 19.87 2012 Valerie Adams NZL 20.70 Yevgeniya Kolodko RUS 20.48 Gong Lijiao CHN 20.22 2008 Valerie Vili NZL 20.56 Natalia Mikhnevich BLR 20.28 Nadzeya Ostapchuk BLR 19.86 2004 Yumeileidi Cumba CUB 19.59 Nadine Kleinert GER 19.55 Svetlana Krivelyova RUS 19.49 2000 Yanina Korolchik BLR 20.56 Larisa Peleshenko RUS 19.92 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 19.62 1996 Astrid Kumbernuss GER 20.56 Sui Xinmei CHN 19.88 Irina Khudorozhkina RUS 19.35 1992 Svetlana Krivelyova EUN 21.06 Huang Zhihong CHN 20.47 Kathrin Neimke GER 19.78 1988 Natalya Lisovskaya URS 22.24 Kathrin Neimke GDR 21.07 Li Meisu CHN 21.06 Longest throws in September Performance Performer Dist Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 21.99m Helena Fibingerova TCH 1 Opava 26 Sept 1976 2 21.66 Helena Fibingerova 1 Budapest 16 Sept 1976 3 21.65m Helena Fibingerova 1 München 10 Sept 1978 4 2 21.59m Ilona Slupianek GDR 1 Athinai 6 Sept 1982 Combined 2017 & 2018 World List Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 20.38 Gong Lijiao CHN 1 Guiyang 17 June 2018 2 20.31 Gong Lijiao 1 Monaco 19 July 2018 3 20.11 Gong Lijiao 1 Bohmenkirch 28 July 2017 4 2 20.06 Christina Schwanitz GER 1 Nurnberg 20 July 2018 5 19.99 Gong Lijiao 1 Shanghai 12 May 2018 6 19.94 Gong Lijiao 1 London – WC 9 Aug 2017 7 19.90 Gong Lijiao 1 London 15 July 2018 3 19.76 Raven Saunders USA 1 Sacramento 24 June 2017 4 19.64 Dani Hill USA 2 Sacramento 24 June 2017 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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