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Men's Shot Put Diamond Discipline 05.09.2019 Men's Shot Put Diamond Discipline 05.09.2019 Start list Shot Put Time: 17:10 Records Order Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Tomáš STANĚK CZE 22.01 22.01 21.67 WR 23.12 Randy BARNES USA Westwood, CA 20.05.90 2 Konrad BUKOWIECKI POL 22.32 21.97 21.97 AR 23.06 Ulf TIMMERMANN GDR Chania 22.05.88 3 Darrell HILL USA 23.12 22.44 22.11 NR 19.34 Georges SCHROEDER BEL Bruxelles 30.05.76 WJB 21.14 Konrad BUKOWIECKI POL Bislett, Oslo 09.06.16 4 Michał HARATYK POL 22.32 22.32 22.32 MR 22.60 Tomas WALSH NZL 30.08.18 5 Joe KOVACS USA 23.12 22.57 22.31 DLR 22.61 Darlan ROMANI BRA Palo Alto, CA 30.06.19 6 Tomas WALSH NZL 22.67 22.67 22.44 SB 22.74 Ryan CROUSER USA Long Beach, CA 20.04.19 7 Darlan ROMANI BRA 22.61 22.61 22.61 8 Ryan CROUSER USA 23.12 22.74 22.74 2019 World Outdoor list 22.74 Ryan CROUSER USA Long Beach, CA (USA) 20.04.19 22.61 Darlan ROMANI BRA Palo Alto, CA (USA) 30.06.19 Medal Winners Road To The Final 22.44 Tomas WALSH NZL Stade Charléty, Paris (FRA) 24.08.19 1 Darlan ROMANI (BRA) 26 22.32 Michał HARATYK POL Cetniewo (POL) 03.08.19 2018 - Berlin European Ch. 2 Tomas WALSH (NZL) 21 22.31 Joe KOVACS USA Des Moines, IA (USA) 26.07.19 1. Michał HARATYK (POL) 21.72 3 Joe KOVACS (USA) 19 22.22 Bob BERTEMES LUX Luxembourg (LUX) 04.08.19 2. Konrad BUKOWIECKI (POL) 21.66 4 Michał HARATYK (POL) 18 22.11 Darrell HILL USA Des Moines, IA (USA) 26.07.19 3. David STORL (GER) 21.41 5 Ryan CROUSER (USA) 15 21.97 Konrad BUKOWIECKI POL Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 06.06.19 5 Darrell HILL (USA) 15 21.84 Filip MIHALJEVIĆ CRO Slovenska Bistrica (SLO) 25.05.19 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in 7 Konrad BUKOWIECKI (POL) 11 21.80 Chukwuebuka ENEKWECHI NGR Schifflange (LUX) 18.08.19 Athletics 8 Tomáš STANĚK (CZE) 8 21.67 Tomáš STANĚK CZE Domažlice (CZE) 01.09.19 21.63 Jonathan JONES USA Chula Vista, CA (USA) 13.07.19 1. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 22.03 21.59 Jordan GEIST USA La Jolla, CA (USA) 13.04.19 2. Joe KOVACS (USA) 21.66 Bruxelles previous 21.51 Orazio CREMONA RSA Germiston (RSA) 27.04.19 3. Stipe ŽUNIĆ (CRO) 21.46 21.48 Mesud PEZER BIH Växjö (SWE) 13.08.19 Winners 21.47 Eldred HENRY IVB Kingsville, TX (USA) 25.05.19 2016 - Rio de Janeiro Olympic 21.37 Payton OTTERDAHL USA Long Beach, CA (USA) 20.04.19 Games 15 Tomas WALSH (NZL) 21.39 21.21 Jacko GILL NZL Thum (GER) 30.08.19 13 Ryan WHITING (USA) 21.45 1. Ryan CROUSER (USA) 22.52 21.18 Tim NEDOW CAN Long Beach, CA (USA) 20.04.19 11 Reese HOFFA (USA) 22.09 21.15 Andrew LISKOWITZ USA Ann Arbor, MI (USA) 29.06.19 2. Joe KOVACS (USA) 21.78 10 Reese HOFFA (USA) 22.16 3. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 21.36 04 Manuel MARTÍNEZ (ESP) 21.15 2016 - Amsterdam European Ch. 00 Adam NELSON (USA) 21.58 All-Time World Outdoor list 93 Randy BARNES (USA) 21.38 1. David STORL (GER) 21.31 86 Ulf TIMMERMANN (GDR) 21.51 23.12 Randy BARNES USA Westwood, CA (USA) 20.05.90 2. Michał HARATYK (POL) 21.19 78 Al FEUERBACH (USA) 20.30 23.06 Ulf TIMMERMANN GDR Chania (GRE) 22.05.88 3. Tsanko ARNAUDOV (POR) 20.59 77 Władysław KOMAR (POL) 19.28 22.91 Alessandro ANDREI ITA Viareggio (ITA) 12.08.87 22.86 Brian OLDFIELD USA El Paso, TX (USA) 10.05.75 2015 - Beijing IAAF World Ch. 22.75 Werner GÜNTHÖR SUI Bern (SUI) 23.08.88 1. Joe KOVACS (USA) 21.93 Diamond League 2019 22.74 Ryan CROUSER USA Long Beach, CA (USA) 20.04.19 2. David STORL (GER) 21.74 22.67 Kevin TOTH USA Lawrence, KS (USA) 19.04.03 3. O'Dayne RICHARDS (JAM) 21.69 IAAF Diamond League 22.67 Tomas WALSH NZL Auckland (NZL) 25.03.18 22.64 Udo BEYER GDR Berlin (GDR) 20.08.86 2014 - Zürich European Ch. 1. Ryan CROUSER (USA) 22.13 2. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 22.06 22.61 Darlan ROMANI BRA Palo Alto, CA (USA) 30.06.19 1. David STORL (GER) 21.41 3. Darlan ROMANI (BRA) 21.60 22.57 Joe KOVACS USA Tucson, AZ (USA) 18.05.17 2. Borja VIVAS JIMÉNEZ (ESP) 20.86 22.54 Christian CANTWELL USA Gresham, OR (USA) 05.06.04 3. Tomasz MAJEWSKI (POL) 20.83 Golden Gala - Pietro Mennea 22.52 John BRENNER USA Walnut, CA (USA) 26.04.87 22.51 Adam NELSON USA Portland, OR (USA) 18.05.02 2013 - Moskva IAAF World Ch. 1. Konrad BUKOWIECKI (POL) 21.97 22.44 Darrell HILL USA Bruxelles (BEL) 31.08.17 2. Darrell HILL (USA) 21.71 22.43 Reese HOFFA USA Crystal Palace, London (GBR) 03.08.07 1. David STORL (GER) 21.73 3. Darlan ROMANI (BRA) 21.68 22.32 Michał HARATYK POL Cetniewo (POL) 03.08.19 2. Ryan WHITING (USA) 21.57 Prefontaine Classic 22.28 Ryan WHITING USA Hamad Bin Suhaim, Doha (QAT) 10.05.13 3. Dylan ARMSTRONG (CAN) 21.34 22.24 Sergey SMIRNOV URS Tallinn (EST) 21.06.86 2012 - London Olympic Games 1. Darlan ROMANI (BRA) 22.61 22.22 Bob BERTEMES LUX Luxembourg (LUX) 04.08.19 2. Ryan CROUSER (USA) 22.17 1. Tomasz MAJEWSKI (POL) 21.89 3. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 21.76 2. David STORL (GER) 21.86 WR progression 3. Reese HOFFA (USA) 21.23 Meeting de Paris 23.12 Randy BARNES USA Westwood, CA (USA) 20.05.90 1. Tomas WALSH (NZL) 22.44 23.06 Ulf TIMMERMANN GDR Chania (GRE) 22.05.88 2. Joe KOVACS (USA) 22.11 22.91 Alessandro ANDREI ITA Viareggio (ITA) 12.08.87 3. Darlan ROMANI (BRA) 21.56 22.84 Alessandro ANDREI ITA Viareggio (ITA) 12.08.87 22.72 Alessandro ANDREI ITA Viareggio (ITA) 12.08.87 22.64 Udo BEYER GDR Berlin (GDR) 20.08.86 22.62 Ulf TIMMERMANN GDR Berlin (GDR) 22.09.85 22.22 Udo BEYER GDR Los Angeles, CA (USA) 25.06.83 22.15 Udo BEYER GDR Göteborg (SWE) 06.07.78 22.00 Aleksandr BARYSHNIKOV URS Colombes (FRA) 10.07.76 21.85 Terry ALBRITTON USA Honolulu, HI (USA) 21.02.76 21.82 Al FEUERBACH USA San José (USA) 05.05.73 21.78 Randy MATSON USA College Station, TX (USA) 22.04.67 21.52 Randy MATSON USA College Station, TX (USA) 08.05.65 20.68 Dallas LONG USA Los Angeles, CA (USA) 25.07.64 20.20 Dallas LONG USA Los Angeles, CA (USA) 29.05.64 20.10 Dallas LONG USA Los Angeles, CA (USA) 04.04.64 20.08 Dallas LONG USA Los Angeles, CA (USA) 18.05.62 Men's Shot Put Diamond Discipline 05.09.2019 1 Tomáš STANĚK (CZE) 28y SB: 21.67 Domažlice (CZE) 01.09 PB: 22.01 Schönebeck (GER) 02.06.2017 GENERAL: World Indoor Championships Bronze medallist Shot Put ind. (18) | World Championships finalist Shot Put (17) Current Records: 1xNR: NR 22.01 Shot Put Schönebeck(17) HONOURS: World Ch. (1xFinal): 4. Shot Put London(17) 21.41 | World Ind. Ch. (1xBronze): 3. Shot Put ind. Birmingham(18) 21.44 2019: Shot Put ind. Jablonec nad Nisou (CZE) 1. 21.16 - Shot Put ind. Glasgow (GBR) 3. 21.25 - Shot Put Doha (QAT) DL 7. 20.61 - Shot Put Praha (CZE) 2. 21.19 - Shot Put Roma (ITA) DL 10. 19.66 - Shot Put Ostrava (CZE) WC 3. 21.04 - Shot Put Palo Alto, CA (USA) DL 7. 20.77 - Shot Put Kladno (CZE) 1. 21.08 - Shot Put Brno (CZE) NCH 1. 19.81 - Shot Put Bydgoszcz (POL) 2. 20.65 - Shot Put Paris (FRA) DL 5. 21.30 - Shot Put Domažlice (CZE) 1. 21.67 INFO: Born in Ostrava. Studies: University of Ostrava; majoring in philosophy. National record holder. 2 Konrad BUKOWIECKI (POL) 22y SB and PB: 21.97 Roma (ITA) 06.06 GENERAL: European Championships Silver medallist Shot Put (18) | 2 times World Indoor Championships finalist Shot Put ind. (16) OTHER PB'S: 22.94 Shot Put (6kg)(16) - 23.17 Shot Put (5kg)(14) - 66.52 Discus Throw (1,5kg)(14) | Current Records: 1xWJR: WJR 22.48 Shot Put ind. (6kg) Toruń(16) HONOURS: World Ch. (1xFinal): 8. Shot Put London(17) 20.89 | World Jun. Ch. (1xGold) | Eur. Ch. (1xSilver): 2. Shot Put Berlin(18) 21.66 - 4. Shot Put Amsterdam(16) 20.58 2019: Shot Put Christchurch (NZL) NCH OC 20.25 - Shot Put Auckland (NZL) 1. 21.32 - Shot Put Doha (QAT) DL 8. 20.46 - Shot Put St. Pölten (AUT) 1. 21.70 - Shot Put Roma (ITA) DL 1. 21.97 - Shot Put Bydgoszcz (POL) 4. 20.37 - Shot Put Chorzów (POL) 4. 21.58 - Shot Put Ostrava (CZE) WC 4. 20.50 - Shot Put Napoli (ITA) 1. 21.54 - Shot Put Gävle (SWE) 1. 21.51 - Shot Put Paris (FRA) DL 7. 21.20 - Shot Put Radom (POL) NCH 1. 21.83 - Shot Put Zagreb (CRO) WC 5. 20.58 INFO: Born in Szczytno; his father is a former decathlete.
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