Shot Put

The shot put is a track and field event involving putting (throwing) a heavy spherical ball—the shot—as far as possible.

For men, the sport has been a part of the modern Olympics since their revival (1896), and women's competition began in 1948.

Athletics
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Polish double Olympic champion Tomasz Majewski
World records
MenUnited States Ryan Crouser 23.56 m (77 ft 3+12 in) (2023)
WomenSoviet Union Natalya Lisovskaya 22.63 m (74 ft 2+34 in) (1987)
Olympic records
MenUnited States Ryan Crouser 23.30 m (76 ft 5+14 in) (2021)
WomenEast Germany Ilona Slupianek 22.41 m (73 ft 6+14 in) (1980)
World Championship records
MenUnited States Ryan Crouser 23.51 m (77 ft 1+12 in) (2023)
WomenSoviet Union Natalya Lisovskaya 21.24 m (69 ft 8 in) (1987)
New Zealand Valerie Adams 21.24 m (69 ft 8 in) (2011)
World Indoor Championship records
MenUnited States Ryan Crouser 22.77 m (74 ft 8+14 in) (2024)
WomenNew Zealand Valerie Adams 20.67 m (67 ft 9+34 in) (2014)
Demonstration of the spin technique in shot put

History

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Czechoslovak shot putter Plíhal at the 1957 East German Indoor Athletics Championships
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Shot putter at the University of Nebraska, 1942, showing the circle and stop board

Homer mentions competitions of rock throwing by soldiers during the siege of Troy but there is no record of any dead weights being thrown in Greek competitions. The first evidence for stone- or weight-throwing events were in the Scottish Highlands, and date back to approximately the first century. In the 16th century King Henry VIII was noted for his prowess in court competitions of weight and hammer throwing.

The first events resembling the modern shot put likely occurred in the Middle Ages when soldiers held competitions in which they hurled cannonballs. Shot put competitions were first recorded in early 19th century Scotland, and were a part of the British Amateur Championships beginning in 1866.

Competitors take their throw from inside a marked circle 2.135 metres (7 ft 0 in) in diameter, with a "toe board" or "stop board" 10 centimetres (4 in) high at the front of the circle. The distance thrown is measured from the inside of the circumference of the circle to the nearest mark made on the ground by the falling shot, with distances rounded down to the nearest centimetre under IAAF and WMA rules.

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Czechoslovak shot putter Jiří Skobla showing the correct technique for keeping the shot near the neck

The following rules (indoor and outdoor) must be adhered to for a legal throw:

  • Upon calling the athlete's name, the athlete may choose any part of the throwing circle to enter inside. They have thirty seconds to commence the throwing motion; otherwise it counts as a forfeit for the current round.
  • The athlete may not wear gloves; IAAF rules permit the taping of individual fingers.
  • The athlete must rest the shot close to the neck, and keep it tight to the neck throughout the motion.
  • The shot must be released above the height of the shoulder, using only one hand.
  • The athlete may touch the inside surface of the circle or toe board, but must not touch the top or outside of the circle or toe board, or the ground beyond the circle. Limbs may, however, extend over the lines of the circle in the air.
  • The shot must land in the throwing sector, which is a circular sector of 34.92° centered on the throwing circle. The throwing sector has been narrowed multiple times over the years to improve safety, most recently in 2004 from 40°. The current throwing sector angle (34.92°) was chosen because it provides a sector whose bounds are easy to measure and lay out on a field (10 metres out from the center of the ring, 6 metres across).
  • The athlete must leave the throwing circle from the back half.

Foul throws occur when an athlete:

  • Does not pause within the circle before beginning the putting motion.
  • Does not complete the putting movement initiated within thirty seconds of having their name called.
  • Allows the shot to drop below their shoulder or outside the vertical plane of their shoulder during the put.

At any time if the shot loses contact with the neck then it is technically an illegal put.

  • During the putting motion, touches with any part of the body (including shoes):
    • the top or ends of the toe board
    • the top of the iron ring
    • anywhere outside the circle.
  • Puts a shot which either falls outside the throwing sector or touches a sector line on the initial impact.
  • Leaves the circle before the shot has landed.
  • Does not leave from the rear half of the circle.

Regulation misconceptions

The following are either obsolete or non-existent, but commonly believed rules within professional competition:[citation needed]

  • The athlete must enter the circle from the back (none of the rule books contain such a clause).
  • The athlete entering the circle, then exiting and re-entering it prior to starting the throw results in a foul (all the rule books allow an athlete to leave a circle prior to starting a throw, but this still counts within the 30 second time limit; the allowable method of exiting the circle varies by rule book).
  • Loose clothing, shoelaces, or long hair touching outside the circle during a throw, or an athlete bringing a towel into the circle and then throwing it out prior to the put, results in a foul.

Competition

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Shot put area

Shot put competitions have been held at the modern Summer Olympic Games since their inception in 1896, and it is also included as an event in the World Athletics Championships.

Each of these competitions in the modern era have a set number of rounds of throws. Typically there are three qualification rounds to determine qualification for the final. There are then three preliminary rounds in the final with the top eight competitors receiving a further three throws. Each competitor in the final is credited with their longest throw, regardless of whether it was achieved in the preliminary or final three rounds. The competitor with the longest legal put is declared the winner.

Weight

In open competitions the men's shot weighs 7.26 kilograms (16 lb), and the women's shot weighs 4 kilograms (8.82 lb). Junior, school, and masters competitions often use different weights of shots, typically below the weights of those used in open competitions; the individual rules for each competition should be consulted in order to determine the correct weights to be used.

Putting styles

Two putting styles are in current general use by shot put competitors: the glide and the spin. With all putting styles, the goal is to release the shot with maximum forward velocity at an angle of slightly less than forty-five degrees.

Glide

The origin of this technique dates to 1951, when Parry O'Brien from the United States invented a technique that involved the putter facing backwards, rotating 180 degrees across the circle, and then tossing the shot. Unlike spin, this technique is a linear movement.

With this technique, a right-hand thrower would begin facing the rear of the circle. They would typically adopt a specific type of crouch, involving their bent right leg, in order to begin the throw from a more beneficial posture whilst also isometrically preloading their muscles. The positioning of their bodyweight over their bent leg, which pushes upwards with equal force, generates a preparatory isometric press. The force generated by this press will be channelled into the subsequent throw making it more powerful. To initiate the throw they kick to the front with the left leg, while pushing off forcefully with the right. As the thrower crosses the circle, the hips twist toward the front, the left arm is swung out then pulled back tight, followed by the shoulders, and they then strike in a putting motion with their right arm. The key is to move quickly across the circle with as little air under the feet as possible, hence the name 'glide'.

Spin

This is also known as the rotational technique. It was first practiced in Europe in the 1950s but did not receive much attention until the 1970s. In 1972 Aleksandr Baryshnikov set his first USSR record using a new putting style, the spin ("круговой мах" in Russian), invented by his coach Viktor Alexeyev. The spin involves rotating like a discus thrower and using rotational momentum for power. In 1976 Baryshnikov went on to set a world record of 22.00 m (72.18 ft) with his spin style, and was the first shot putter to cross the 22-meter mark.

With this technique, a right-hand thrower faces the rear, and begins to spin on the ball of the left foot. The thrower comes around and faces the front of the circle and drives the right foot into the center of the circle. Finally, the thrower reaches for the front of the circle with the left foot, twisting the hips and shoulders like in the glide, and puts the shot.

When the athlete executes the spin, the upper body is twisted hard to the right, so the imaginary lines created by the shoulders and hips are no longer parallel. This action builds up torque, and stretches the muscles, creating an involuntary elasticity in the muscles, providing extra power and momentum. When the athlete prepares to release, the left foot is firmly planted, causing the momentum and energy generated to be conserved, pushing the shot in an upward and outward direction.

Another purpose of the spin is to build up a high rotational speed, by swinging the right leg initially, then to bring all the limbs in tightly, similar to a figure skater bringing in their arms while spinning to increase their speed. Once this fast speed is achieved the shot is released, transferring the energy into the shot put.

Until 2016, a woman had never made an Olympic final (top 8) using the spin technique. The first woman to enter a final and win a medal at the Olympics was Anita Márton.

Ryan Crouser, the current men's world record holder, added an additional move, the "Crouser Slide", to his spin technique. He used this technique to set the world record at the Los Angeles Grand Prix in 2023.

Usage

Currently, most top male shot putters use the spin. However the glide remains popular since the technique leads to greater consistency compared to the rotational technique. Almost all throwers start by using the glide. Tomasz Majewski notes that although most athletes use the spin, he and some other top shot putters achieved success using this classic method (for example he became first to defend the Olympic title in 56 years).

The world record and the next six best male results (23.37, 23.30, 23.15, and 23.12 by Ryan Crouser, 23.23 by Joe Kovacs, and 23.12 and 23.10 by Randy Barnes) were completed with the spin technique, while the eighth-best all-time put of 23.06 m (75 ft 7+34 in) by Ulf Timmermann was completed with the glide technique.

The decision to glide or spin may need to be decided on an individual basis, determined by the thrower's size and power. Short throwers may benefit from the spin and taller throwers may benefit from the glide, but many throwers do not follow this guideline.

Types of shot

The shot is made of different kinds of materials depending on its intended use. Materials used include sand, iron, cast iron, solid steel, stainless steel, brass, and synthetic materials like polyvinyl. Some metals are more dense than others, making the size of the shot vary. For example, different materials are used to make indoor and outdoor shot – because damage to surroundings must be taken into account – so the latter are smaller. There are various size and weight standards for the implement that depend on the age and gender of the competitors as well as the national customs of the governing body.

World records

The current world record holders are:

Type Athlete Mark Date Place
Men
Outdoor Ryan Crouser 23.56 m (77 ft 3+12 in) 27 May 2023 Los Angeles, USA
Indoor Ryan Crouser 22.82 m (74 ft 10+14 in) 24 January 2021 Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
Women
Outdoor Natalya Lisovskaya 22.63 m (74 ft 2+34 in) 7 June 1987 Moscow, USSR
Indoor Helena Fibingerová 22.50 m (73 ft 9+34 in) 19 February 1977 Jablonec, CZE

Continental records

The current records held on each continent are:

Area Men's Women's
Mark Athlete Nation Mark Athlete Nation
Africa 21.97 m (72 ft 34 in) Janus Robberts Shot Put  South Africa 18.43 m (60 ft 5+12 in) Vivian Chukwuemeka Shot Put  Nigeria
Asia 21.77 m (71 ft 5 in) Tajinderpal Singh Toor Shot Put  India 21.76 m (71 ft 4+12 in) Meisu Li Shot Put  China
Europe 23.06 m (75 ft 7+34 in) Ulf Timmermann Shot Put  East Germany 22.63 m (74 ft 2+34 in) WR Natalya Lisovskaya Shot Put  Soviet Union
North and Central
America, and Caribbean
23.56 m (77 ft 3+12 in) WR Ryan Crouser Shot Put  United States 20.96 m (68 ft 9 in) A Belsy Laza Shot Put  Cuba
Oceania 22.90 m (75 ft 1+12 in) Tomas Walsh Shot Put  New Zealand 21.24 m (69 ft 8 in) Valerie Adams Shot Put  New Zealand
South America 22.61 m (74 ft 2 in) Darlan Romani Shot Put  Brazil 19.30 m (63 ft 3+34 in) A Elisângela Adriano Shot Put  Brazil

All-time top 25

Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 25 distances and the top 25 athletes:
- denotes top performance for an athlete in the top 25 distances
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 25 distances, by a repeat athlete
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25 athletes who fall outside the top 25 distances

Men (outdoor)

  • Correct as of April 2024.
Ath.# Perf.# Mark Technique Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 23.56 m (77 ft 3+12 in) spin Ryan Crouser Shot Put  United States 27 May 2023 Los Angeles
2 23.51 m (77 ft 1+12 in) Crouser #2 19 August 2023 Budapest
3 23.37 m (76 ft 8 in) Crouser #3 18 June 2021 Eugene
4 23.30 m (76 ft 5+14 in) Crouser #4 5 August 2021 Tokyo
2 5 23.23 m (76 ft 2+12 in) spin Joe Kovacs Shot Put  United States 7 September 2022 Zürich
6 23.15 m (75 ft 11+14 in) Crouser #5 21 August 2021 Eugene
3 7 23.12 m (75 ft 10 in) spin Randy Barnes Shot Put  United States 20 May 1990 Westwood
8 23.12 m (75 ft 10 in) Crouser #6 24 June 2022 Eugene
9 23.10 m (75 ft 9+14 in) Barnes #2 26 May 1990 San Jose
10 23.07 m (75 ft 8+14 in) Crouser #7 23 July 2023 London
4 11 23.06 m (75 ft 7+34 in) glide Ulf Timmermann Shot Put  East Germany 22 May 1988 Chania
12 23.02 m (75 ft 6+14 in) Crouser #8 28 May 2022 Eugene
13 23.01 m (75 ft 5+34 in) Crouser #9 22 May 2021 Tucson
14 22.94 m (75 ft 3 in) Crouser #10 17 July 2022 Eugene
15 22.93 m (75 ft 2+34 in) Kovacs #2 17 September 2023 Eugene
16 22.92 m (75 ft 2+14 in) Crouser #11 18 June 2021 Eugene
5 17 22.91 m (75 ft 1+34 in) glide Alessandro Andrei Shot Put  Italy 12 August 1987 Viareggio
17 22.91 m (75 ft 1+34 in) Kovacs #2 5 October 2019 Doha
Crouser #12 18 July 2020 Marietta
Crouser #13 17 September 2023 Eugene
21 22.90 m (75 ft 1+12 in) Crouser #14 5 October 2019 Doha
6 21 22.90 m (75 ft 1+12 in) spin Tom Walsh Shot Put  New Zealand 5 October 2019 Doha
23 22.89 m (75 ft 1 in) Kovacs #3 17 July 2022 Eugene
Kovacs #4 8 August 2022 Székesfehérvár
25 22.87 m (75 ft 14 in) Kovacs #5 24 June 2022 Eugene
7 22.86 m (75 ft 0 in) A spin Brian Oldfield Shot Put  United States 10 May 1975 El Paso
8 22.75 m (74 ft 7+12 in) glide Werner Günthör Shot Put  Switzerland 23 August 1988 Bern
9 22.67 m (74 ft 4+12 in) spin Kevin Toth Shot Put  United States 19 April 2003 Lawrence
10 22.64 m (74 ft 3+14 in) glide Udo Beyer Shot Put  East Germany 20 August 1986 Berlin
11 22.61 m (74 ft 2 in) spin Darlan Romani Shot Put  Brazil 30 June 2019 Stanford
12 22.59 m (74 ft 1+14 in) spin Payton Otterdahl Shot Put  United States 24 April 2024 Des Moines
13 22.54 m (73 ft 11+14 in) spin Christian Cantwell Shot Put  United States 5 June 2004 Gresham
14 22.52 m (73 ft 10+12 in) glide John Brenner Shot Put  United States 26 April 1987 Walnut
15 22.51 m (73 ft 10 in) spin Adam Nelson Shot Put  United States 18 May 2002 Portland
16 22.44 m (73 ft 7+14 in) spin Darrell Hill Shot Put  United States 31 August 2017 Brussels
spin Zane Weir Shot Put  Italy 3 September 2023 Padua
18 22.43 m (73 ft 7 in) spin Reese Hoffa Shot Put  United States 3 August 2007 London
19 22.34 m (73 ft 3+12 in) spin Leonardo Fabbri Shot Put  Italy 19 August 2023 Budapest
20 22.32 m (73 ft 2+12 in) spin Michał Haratyk Shot Put  Poland 28 July 2019 Warsaw
21 22.29 m (73 ft 1+12 in) spin Josh Awotunde Shot Put  United States 17 July 2022 Eugene
22 22.28 m (73 ft 1 in) spin Ryan Whiting Shot Put  United States 10 May 2013 Doha
23 22.25 m (72 ft 11+34 in) spin Konrad Bukowiecki Shot Put  Poland 14 September 2019 Chorzów
24 22.24 m (72 ft 11+12 in) glide Sergey Smirnov Shot Put  Soviet Union 21 June 1986 Tallinn
25 22.22 m (72 ft 10+34 in) spin Bob Bertemes Shot Put  Luxembourg 4 August 2019 Luxembourg City
spin Rajindra Campbell Shot Put  Jamaica 22 July 2023 Madrid

Notable throws and series

  • Ryan Crouser threw 23.12 in Eugene, Oregon on 24 June 2022. 23.01, 23.11 and 22.98 (ancillary throws) were recorded for his remaining attempts. This was the first time the 23-metre barrier has been broken more than once in a series.
  • Crouser also threw a series of 23.23, 23.31, 22.94, 23.56, 22.80 and 22.86 in Los Angeles, California on 27 May 2023 to break again the 23-metre mark three times in a series.

Women (outdoor)

  • Correct as of April 2022.
Ath.# Perf.# Mark Technique Athlete Nation Date Place Ref.
1 1 22.63 m (74 ft 2+34 in) glide Natalya Lisovskaya Shot Put  Soviet Union 7 June 1987 Moscow
2 22.60 m (74 ft 1+34 in) Lisovskaya #2 7 June 1987 Moscow
3 22.55 m (73 ft 11+34 in) Lisovskaya #3 5 July 1988 Tallinn
4 22.53 m (73 ft 11 in) Lisovskaya #4 27 May 1984 Sochi
Lisovskaya #5 14 August 1988 Kyiv
2 6 22.45 m (73 ft 7+34 in) glide Ilona Slupianek Shot Put  East Germany 11 May 1980 Potsdam
7 22.41 m (73 ft 6+14 in) Slupianek #2 24 July 1980 Moscow
8 22.40 m (73 ft 5+34 in) Slupianek #3 3 June 1983 Berlin
9 22.38 m (73 ft 5 in) Slupianek #4 25 May 1980 Karl-Marx-Stadt
10 22.36 m (73 ft 4+14 in) Slupianek #5 2 May 1980 Celje
11 22.34 m (73 ft 3+12 in) Slupianek #6 7 May 1980 Berlin
Slupianek #7 18 July 1980 Cottbus
3 13 22.32 m (73 ft 2+12 in) glide Helena Fibingerová Shot Put  Czechoslovakia 20 August 1977 Nitra
14 22.24 m (72 ft 11+12 in) Lisovskaya #6 1 October 1988 Seoul
15 22.22 m (72 ft 10+34 in) Slupianek #8 13 July 1980 Potsdam
4 16 22.19 m (72 ft 9+12 in) glide Claudia Losch Shot Put  West Germany 23 August 1987 Hainfeld
17 22.13 m (72 ft 7+14 in) Slupianek #9 29 April 1980 Split
18 22.06 m (72 ft 4+12 in) Lisovskaya #7 6 August 1988 Moscow
19 22.05 m (72 ft 4 in) Slupianek #10 28 May 1980 Berlin
Slupianek #11 31 May 1980 Potsdam
21 22.04 m (72 ft 3+12 in) Slupianek #12 4 July 1979 Potsdam
Slupianek #13 29 July 1979 Potsdam
23 21.99 m (72 ft 1+12 in) Fibingerová #2 26 September 1976 Opava
24 21.98 m (72 ft 1+14 in) Slupianek #14 17 July 1979 Berlin
25 21.96 m (72 ft 12 in) Fibingerová #3 8 June 1977 Ostrava
Lisovskaya #8 16 August 1984 Prague
Lisovskaya #9 28 August 1988 Vilnius
5 21.89 m (71 ft 9+34 in) glide Ivanka Khristova Shot Put  Bulgaria 4 July 1976 Belmeken
6 21.86 m (71 ft 8+12 in) glide Marianne Adam Shot Put  East Germany 23 June 1979 Leipzig
7 21.76 m (71 ft 4+12 in) glide Li Meisu Shot Put  China 23 April 1988 Shijiazhuang
8 21.73 m (71 ft 3+12 in) glide Natalya Akhrimenko Shot Put  Soviet Union 21 May 1988 Leselidze
9 21.69 m (71 ft 1+34 in) glide Vita Pavlysh Shot Put  Ukraine 20 August 1998 Budapest
10 21.66 m (71 ft 34 in) glide Sui Xinmei Shot Put  China 9 June 1990 Beijing
11 21.61 m (70 ft 10+34 in) glide Verzhinia Veselinova Shot Put  Bulgaria 21 August 1982 Sofia
12 21.58 m (70 ft 9+12 in) glide Margitta Droese-Pufe Shot Put  East Germany 28 May 1978 Erfurt
13 21.57 m (70 ft 9 in) glide Ines Müller Shot Put  East Germany 16 May 1988 Athens
14 21.53 m (70 ft 7+12 in) glide Nunu Abashidze Shot Put  Soviet Union 20 June 1984 Kyiv
15 21.52 m (70 ft 7 in) glide Huang Zhihong Shot Put  China 27 June 1990 Beijing
16 21.46 m (70 ft 4+34 in) glide Larisa Peleshenko Shot Put  Russia 26 August 2000 Budapest
17 21.45 m (70 ft 4+14 in) glide Nadezhda Chizhova Shot Put  Soviet Union 29 September 1973 Varna
18 21.43 m (70 ft 3+12 in) glide Eva Wilms Shot Put  West Germany 17 June 1977 Munich
19 21.42 m (70 ft 3+14 in) glide Svetlana Krachevskaya Shot Put  Soviet Union 24 July 1980 Moscow
20 21.31 m (69 ft 10+34 in) glide Heike Hartwig Shot Put  East Germany 16 May 1988 Athens
21 21.27 m (69 ft 9+14 in) glide Liane Schmuhl Shot Put  East Germany 26 June 1982 Cottbus
22 21.24 m (69 ft 8 in) glide Valerie Adams Shot Put  New Zealand 29 August 2011 Daegu
23 21.22 m (69 ft 7+14 in) glide Astrid Kumbernuss Shot Put  Germany 5 August 1995 Gothenburg
24 21.21 m (69 ft 7 in) glide Kathrin Neimke Shot Put  East Germany 5 September 1987 Rome
25 21.19 m (69 ft 6+14 in) glide Helma Knorscheidt Shot Put  East Germany 24 May 1984 Berlin

Men (indoor)

  • Correct as of February 2024.
Rank Mark Athlete Date Place Ref
1 22.82 m (74 ft 10+14 in) Shot Put  Ryan Crouser (USA) 24 January 2021 Fayetteville
2 22.66 m (74 ft 4 in) Shot Put  Randy Barnes (USA) 20 January 1989 Los Angeles
3 22.55 m (73 ft 11+34 in) Shot Put  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) 11 February 1989 Senftenberg
4 22.53 m (73 ft 11 in) Shot Put  Darlan Romani (BRA) 19 March 2022 Belgrade
5 22.40 m (73 ft 5+34 in) Shot Put  Adam Nelson (USA) 15 February 2008 Fayetteville
6 22.37 m (73 ft 4+12 in) Shot Put  Leonardo Fabbri (ITA) 11 February 2024 Liévin
7 22.31 m (73 ft 2+14 in) Shot Put  Tom Walsh (NZL) 3 March 2018 Birmingham
8 22.26 m (73 ft 14 in) Shot Put  Werner Günthör (SUI) 8 February 1987 Magglingen
9 22.23 m (72 ft 11 in) A Shot Put  Ryan Whiting (USA) 23 February 2014 Albuquerque
10 22.18 m (72 ft 9 in) Shot Put  Christian Cantwell (USA) 22 February 2008 Warrensburg
11 22.17 m (72 ft 8+34 in) Shot Put  Tomáš Staněk (CZE) 6 February 2018 Düsseldorf
12 22.16 m (72 ft 8+14 in) Shot Put  Rajindra Campbell (JAM) 23 February 2024 Madrid
13 22.11 m (72 ft 6+14 in) Shot Put  Reese Hoffa (USA) 10 March 2006 Moscow
14 22.09 m (72 ft 5+12 in) Shot Put  Mika Halvari (FIN) 7 February 2000 Tampere
15 22.06 m (72 ft 4+12 in) Shot Put  Zane Weir (ITA) 3 March 2023 Istanbul
16 22.05 m (72 ft 4 in) Shot Put  Joe Kovacs (USA) 13 February 2021 Geneva
17 22.02 m (72 ft 2+34 in) Shot Put  George Woods (USA) 8 February 1974 Inglewood
18 22.00 m (72 ft 2 in) Shot Put  Konrad Bukowiecki (POL) 15 February 2018 Toruń
19 21.93 m (71 ft 11+14 in) Shot Put  Bob Bertemes (LUX) 19 February 2023 Kirchberg
20 21.88 m (71 ft 9+14 in) Shot Put  David Storl (GER) 9 March 2012 Istanbul
21 21.85 m (71 ft 8 in) Shot Put  Turner Washington (USA) 13 February 2021 Lubbock
22 21.84 m (71 ft 7+34 in) Shot Put  Filip Mihaljević (CRO) 27 February 2020 Belgrade
Shot Put  Roman Kokoshko (UKR) 3 March 2023 Istanbul
24 21.83 m (71 ft 7+14 in) Shot Put  Oleksandr Bahach (UKR) 21 February 1991 Brovary
Shot Put  John Godina (USA) 26 February 2005 Boston
Shot Put  Michał Haratyk (POL) 12 February 2021 Łódź

Notes

Below is a list of all other throws equal or superior to 22.42 m:

  • Ryan Crouser also threw 22.80 (2024), 22.77 (2024), 22.70 (2021), 22.66 (2021), 22.65 (2021), 22.60 (2020), 22.58 (2020, 2023), 22.48 (2021), 22.43 (2021) and 22.42 (2023).
  • Randy Barnes also threw 22.66 (1989).
  • Ulf Timmermann also threw 22.55 (1989).

Ryan Crouser threw 23.38 i, a possible world record, in Pocatello, Idaho on 18 February 2023. But this result was unratifiable because the throwing circle was too wide and raised above ground level.

Women (indoor)

  • Correct as of May 2022.
Rank Mark Athlete Date Place Ref
1 22.50 m (73 ft 9+34 in) Shot Put  Helena Fibingerová (TCH) 19 February 1977 Jablonec
2 22.14 m (72 ft 7+12 in) Shot Put  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) 7 February 1987 Penza
3 21.60 m (70 ft 10+14 in) Shot Put  Valentina Fedyushina (UKR) 28 December 1991 Simferopol
4 21.59 m (70 ft 10 in) Shot Put  Ilona Slupianek (GDR) 24 January 1979 Berlin
5 21.46 m (70 ft 4+34 in) Shot Put  Claudia Losch (FRG) 4 February 1986 Zweibrücken
6 21.26 m (69 ft 9 in) Shot Put  Ines Müller (GDR) 24 February 1985 Berlin
Shot Put  Natalya Akhrimenko (URS) 24 January 1987 Leningrad
8 21.23 m (69 ft 7+34 in) Shot Put  Margitta Droese-Pufe (GDR) 26 February 1978 Senftenberg
9 21.15 m (69 ft 4+12 in) Shot Put  Irina Korzhanenko (RUS) 18 February 1999 Moscow
10 21.10 m (69 ft 2+12 in) Shot Put  Sui Xinmei (CHN) 3 March 1990 Beijing
11 21.08 m (69 ft 1+34 in) Shot Put  Li Meisu (CHN) 25 March 1988 Beijing
12 21.06 m (69 ft 1 in) Shot Put  Eva Wilms (FRG) 19 February 1977 Dortmund
Shot Put  Nunu Abashidze (URS) 8 February 1984 Budapest
14 21.03 m (68 ft 11+34 in) Shot Put  Helma Knorscheidt (GDR) 4 August 1983 Berlin
15 20.98 m (68 ft 9+34 in) Shot Put  Valerie Adams (NZL) 28 August 2013 Zürich
16 20.94 m (68 ft 8+14 in) Shot Put  Kathrin Neimke (GDR) 3 February 1988 Senftenberg
17 20.85 m (68 ft 4+34 in) Shot Put  Heidi Krieger (GDR) 25 January 1987 Berlin
18 20.78 m (68 ft 2 in) Shot Put  Ivanka Khristova (BUL) 14 February 1976 Sofia
19 20.75 m (68 ft 34 in) Shot Put  Heike Hartwig (GDR) 7 February 1987 Senftenberg
20 20.74 m (68 ft 12 in) Shot Put  Verzhiniya Veselinova (BUL) 21 February 1982 Sofia
21 20.73 m (68 ft 0 in) Shot Put  Vita Pavlysh (UKR) 22 February 2004 Sumy
22 20.71 m (67 ft 11+14 in) Shot Put  Larisa Peleshenko (URS) 11 February 1988 Volgograd
23 20.70 m (67 ft 10+34 in) Shot Put  Liane Schmuhl (GDR) 27 February 1982 Senftenberg
24 20.69 m (67 ft 10+12 in) Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (RUS) 22 January 1999 Moscow
25 20.62 m (67 ft 7+34 in) Shot Put  Nadezhda Chizhova (URS) 9 March 1974 Gothenburg

Annulled

The following athletes had their performance (inside 21.50 m) annulled due to doping offences:

Olympic medalists

Men

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
details
Robert Garrett
Shot Put  United States
Miltiadis Gouskos
Shot Put  Greece
Georgios Papasideris
Shot Put  Greece
1900 Paris
details
Richard Sheldon
Shot Put  United States
Josiah McCracken
Shot Put  United States
Robert Garrett
Shot Put  United States
1904 St. Louis
details
Ralph Rose
Shot Put  United States
Wesley Coe
Shot Put  United States
Lawrence Feuerbach
Shot Put  United States
1908 London
details
Ralph Rose
Shot Put  United States
Denis Horgan
Shot Put  Great Britain
John Garrels
Shot Put  United States
1912 Stockholm
details
Pat McDonald
Shot Put  United States
Ralph Rose
Shot Put  United States
Lawrence Whitney
Shot Put  United States
1920 Antwerp
details
Ville Pörhölä
Shot Put  Finland
Elmer Niklander
Shot Put  Finland
Harry Liversedge
Shot Put  United States
1924 Paris
details
Bud Houser
Shot Put  United States
Glenn Hartranft
Shot Put  United States
Ralph Hills
Shot Put  United States
1928 Amsterdam
details
John Kuck
Shot Put  United States
Herman Brix
Shot Put  United States
Emil Hirschfeld
Shot Put  Germany
1932 Los Angeles
details
Leo Sexton
Shot Put  United States
Harlow Rothert
Shot Put  United States
František Douda
Shot Put  Czechoslovakia
1936 Berlin
details
Hans Woellke
Shot Put  Germany
Sulo Bärlund
Shot Put  Finland
Gerhard Stöck
Shot Put  Germany
1948 London
details
Wilbur Thompson
Shot Put  United States
Jim Delaney
Shot Put  United States
Jim Fuchs
Shot Put  United States
1952 Helsinki
details
Parry O'Brien
Shot Put  United States
Darrow Hooper
Shot Put  United States
Jim Fuchs
Shot Put  United States
1956 Melbourne
details
Parry O'Brien
Shot Put  United States
Bill Nieder
Shot Put  United States
Jiří Skobla
Shot Put  Czechoslovakia
1960 Rome
details
Bill Nieder
Shot Put  United States
Parry O'Brien
Shot Put  United States
Dallas Long
Shot Put  United States
1964 Tokyo
details
Dallas Long
Shot Put  United States
Randy Matson
Shot Put  United States
Vilmos Varjú
Shot Put  Hungary
1968 Mexico City
details
Randy Matson
Shot Put  United States
George Woods
Shot Put  United States
Eduard Gushchin
Shot Put  Soviet Union
1972 Munich
details
Władysław Komar
Shot Put  Poland
George Woods
Shot Put  United States
Hartmut Briesenick
Shot Put  East Germany
1976 Montreal
details
Udo Beyer
Shot Put  East Germany
Yevgeniy Mironov
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Aleksandr Baryshnikov
Shot Put  Soviet Union
1980 Moscow
details
Vladimir Kiselyov
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Aleksandr Baryshnikov
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Udo Beyer
Shot Put  East Germany
1984 Los Angeles
details
Alessandro Andrei
Shot Put  Italy
Mike Carter
Shot Put  United States
Dave Laut
Shot Put  United States
1988 Seoul
details
Ulf Timmermann
Shot Put  East Germany
Randy Barnes
Shot Put  United States
Werner Günthör
Shot Put  Switzerland
1992 Barcelona
details
Mike Stulce
Shot Put  United States
Jim Doehring
Shot Put  United States
Vyacheslav Lykho
Shot Put  Unified Team
1996 Atlanta
details
Randy Barnes
Shot Put  United States
John Godina
Shot Put  United States
Oleksandr Bagach
Shot Put  Ukraine
2000 Sydney
details
Arsi Harju
Shot Put  Finland
Adam Nelson
Shot Put  United States
John Godina
Shot Put  United States
2004 Athens
details
Adam Nelson
Shot Put  United States
Joachim Olsen
Shot Put  Denmark
Manuel Martínez
Shot Put  Spain
2008 Beijing
details
Tomasz Majewski
Shot Put  Poland
Christian Cantwell
Shot Put  United States
Dylan Armstrong
Shot Put  Canada
2012 London
details
Tomasz Majewski
Shot Put  Poland
David Storl
Shot Put  Germany
Reese Hoffa
Shot Put  United States
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Ryan Crouser
Shot Put  United States
Joe Kovacs
Shot Put  United States
Tom Walsh
Shot Put  New Zealand
2020 Tokyo
details
Ryan Crouser
Shot Put  United States
Joe Kovacs
Shot Put  United States
Tom Walsh
Shot Put  New Zealand
2024 Paris
details

Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1948 London
details
Micheline Ostermeyer
Shot Put  France
Amelia Piccinini
Shot Put  Italy
Ina Schäffer
Shot Put  Austria
1952 Helsinki
details
Galina Zybina
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Marianne Werner
Shot Put  Germany
Klavdiya Tochenova
Shot Put  Soviet Union
1956 Melbourne
details
Tamara Tyshkevich
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Galina Zybina
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Marianne Werner
Shot Put  United Team of Germany
1960 Rome
details
Tamara Press
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Johanna Lüttge
Shot Put  United Team of Germany
Earlene Brown
Shot Put  United States
1964 Tokyo
details
Tamara Press
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Renate Culmberger
Shot Put  United Team of Germany
Galina Zybina
Shot Put  Soviet Union
1968 Mexico City
details
Margitta Gummel
Shot Put  East Germany
Marita Lange
Shot Put  East Germany
Nadezhda Chizhova
Shot Put  Soviet Union
1972 Munich
details
Nadezhda Chizhova
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Margitta Gummel
Shot Put  East Germany
Ivanka Khristova
Shot Put  Bulgaria
1976 Montreal
details
Ivanka Khristova
Shot Put  Bulgaria
Nadezhda Chizhova
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Helena Fibingerová
Shot Put  Czechoslovakia
1980 Moscow
details
Ilona Slupianek
Shot Put  East Germany
Svetlana Krachevskaya
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Margitta Pufe
Shot Put  East Germany
1984 Los Angeles
details
Claudia Losch
Shot Put  West Germany
Mihaela Loghin
Shot Put  Romania
Gael Martin
Shot Put  Australia
1988 Seoul
details
Natalya Lisovskaya
Shot Put  Soviet Union
Kathrin Neimke
Shot Put  East Germany
Li Meisu
Shot Put  China
1992 Barcelona
details
Svetlana Krivelyova
Shot Put  Unified Team
Huang Zhihong
Shot Put  China
Kathrin Neimke
Shot Put  Germany
1996 Atlanta
details
Astrid Kumbernuss
Shot Put  Germany
Sui Xinmei
Shot Put  China
Irina Khudoroshkina
Shot Put  Russia
2000 Sydney
details
Yanina Karolchik
Shot Put  Belarus
Larisa Peleshenko
Shot Put  Russia
Astrid Kumbernuss
Shot Put  Germany
2004 Athens
details
Yumileidi Cumbá
Shot Put  Cuba
Nadine Kleinert
Shot Put  Germany
Not awarded
2008 Beijing
details
Valerie Vili
Shot Put  New Zealand
Misleydis González
Shot Put  Cuba
Gong Lijiao
Shot Put  China
2012 London
details
Valerie Adams
Shot Put  New Zealand
Gong Lijiao
Shot Put  China
Li Ling
Shot Put  China
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Michelle Carter
Shot Put  United States
Valerie Adams
Shot Put  New Zealand
Anita Márton
Shot Put  Hungary
2020 Tokyo
details
Gong Lijiao
Shot Put  China
Raven Saunders
Shot Put  United States
Valerie Adams
Shot Put  New Zealand
2024 Paris
details

World Championship medalists

Men

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
details
Shot Put  Edward Sarul (POL) Shot Put  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) Shot Put  Remigius Machura (TCH)
1987 Rome
details
Shot Put  Werner Günthör (SUI) Shot Put  Alessandro Andrei (ITA) Shot Put  John Brenner (USA)
1991 Tokyo
details
Shot Put  Werner Günthör (SUI) Shot Put  Lars Arvid Nilsen (NOR) Shot Put  Aleksandr Klimenko (URS)
1993 Stuttgart
details
Shot Put  Werner Günthör (SUI) Shot Put  Randy Barnes (USA) Shot Put  Oleksandr Bagach (UKR)
1995 Gothenburg
details
Shot Put  John Godina (USA) Shot Put  Mika Halvari (FIN) Shot Put  Randy Barnes (USA)
1997 Athens
details
Shot Put  John Godina (USA) Shot Put  Oliver-Sven Buder (GER) Shot Put  C. J. Hunter (USA)
1999 Seville
details
Shot Put  C. J. Hunter (USA) Shot Put  Oliver-Sven Buder (GER) Shot Put  Oleksandr Bagach (UKR)
2001 Edmonton
details
Shot Put  John Godina (USA) Shot Put  Adam Nelson (USA) Shot Put  Arsi Harju (FIN)
2003 Saint-Denis
details
Shot Put  Andrei Mikhnevich (BLR) Shot Put  Adam Nelson (USA) Shot Put  Yuriy Bilonoh (UKR)
2005 Helsinki
details
Shot Put  Adam Nelson (USA) Shot Put  Rutger Smith (NED) Shot Put  Ralf Bartels (GER)
2007 Osaka
details
Shot Put  Reese Hoffa (USA) Shot Put  Adam Nelson (USA) Shot Put  Rutger Smith (NED)
2009 Berlin
details
Shot Put  Christian Cantwell (USA) Shot Put  Tomasz Majewski (POL) Shot Put  Ralf Bartels (GER)
2011 Daegu
details
Shot Put  David Storl (GER) Shot Put  Dylan Armstrong (CAN) Shot Put  Christian Cantwell (USA)
2013 Moscow
details
Shot Put  David Storl (GER) Shot Put  Ryan Whiting (USA) Shot Put  Dylan Armstrong (CAN)
2015 Beijing
details
Shot Put  Joe Kovacs (USA) Shot Put  David Storl (GER) Shot Put  O'Dayne Richards (JAM)
2017 London
details
Shot Put  Tom Walsh (NZL) Shot Put  Joe Kovacs (USA) Shot Put  Stipe Žunić (CRO)
2019 Doha
details
Shot Put  Joe Kovacs (USA) Shot Put  Ryan Crouser (USA) Shot Put  Tom Walsh (NZL)
2022 Eugene
details
Shot Put  Ryan Crouser (USA) Shot Put  Joe Kovacs (USA) Shot Put  Josh Awotunde (USA)
2023 Budapest
details
Shot Put  Ryan Crouser (USA) Shot Put  Leonardo Fabbri (ITA) Shot Put  Joe Kovacs (USA)

Women

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
details
Shot Put  Helena Fibingerová (TCH) Shot Put  Helma Knorscheidt (GDR) Shot Put  Ilona Schoknecht-Slupianek (GDR)
1987 Rome
details
Shot Put  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) Shot Put  Kathrin Neimke (GDR) Shot Put  Ines Müller (GDR)
1991 Tokyo
details
Shot Put  Huang Zhihong (CHN) Shot Put  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (URS)
1993 Stuttgart
details
Shot Put  Huang Zhihong (CHN) Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (RUS) Shot Put  Kathrin Neimke (GER)
1995 Gothenburg
details
Shot Put  Astrid Kumbernuss (GER) Shot Put  Huang Zhihong (CHN) Shot Put  Svetla Mitkova (BUL)
1997 Athens
details
Shot Put  Astrid Kumbernuss (GER) Shot Put  Vita Pavlysh (UKR) Shot Put  Stephanie Storp (GER)
1999 Seville
details
Shot Put  Astrid Kumbernuss (GER) Shot Put  Nadine Kleinert (GER) Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (RUS)
2001 Edmonton
details
Shot Put  Yanina Karolchik (BLR) Shot Put  Nadine Kleinert (GER) Shot Put  Vita Pavlysh (UKR)
2003 Saint-Denis
details
Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (RUS) Shot Put  Nadzeya Ostapchuk (BLR) Shot Put  Vita Pavlysh (UKR)
2005 Helsinki
details
Shot Put  Olga Ryabinkina (RUS) Shot Put  Valerie Vili (NZL) Shot Put  Nadine Kleinert (GER)
2007 Osaka
details
Shot Put  Valerie Vili (NZL) Shot Put  Nadine Kleinert (GER) Shot Put  Li Ling (CHN)
2009 Berlin
details
Shot Put  Valerie Vili (NZL) Shot Put  Nadine Kleinert (GER) Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN)
2011 Daegu
details
Shot Put  Valerie Adams (NZL) Shot Put  Jillian Camarena-Williams (USA) Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN)
2013 Moscow
details
Shot Put  Valerie Adams (NZL) Shot Put  Christina Schwanitz (GER) Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN)
2015 Beijing
details
Shot Put  Christina Schwanitz (GER) Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN) Shot Put  Michelle Carter (USA)
2017 London
details
Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN) Shot Put  Anita Márton (HUN) Shot Put  Michelle Carter (USA)
2019 Doha
details
Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN) Shot Put  Danniel Thomas-Dodd (JAM) Shot Put  Christina Schwanitz (GER)
2022 Eugene
details
Shot Put  Chase Ealey (USA) Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN) Shot Put  Jessica Schilder (NED)
2023 Budapest
details
Shot Put  Chase Ealey (USA) Shot Put  Sarah Mitton (CAN) Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN)

World Indoor Championships medalists

Men

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Paris[A]
details
Shot Put  Remigius Machura (TCH) Shot Put  Udo Beyer (GDR) Shot Put  Jānis Bojārs (URS)
1987 Indianapolis
details
Shot Put  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) Shot Put  Werner Günthör (SUI) Shot Put  Sergey Smirnov (URS)
1989 Budapest
details
Shot Put  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) Shot Put  Randy Barnes (USA) Shot Put  Georg Andersen (NOR)
1991 Seville
details
Shot Put  Werner Günthör (SUI) Shot Put  Klaus Bodenmüller (AUT) Shot Put  Ron Backes (USA)
1993 Toronto
details
Shot Put  Mike Stulce (USA) Shot Put  Jim Doehring (USA) Shot Put  Oleksandr Bagach (UKR)
1995 Barcelona
details
Shot Put  Mika Halvari (FIN) Shot Put  C. J. Hunter (USA) Shot Put  Dragan Perić (FRY)
1997 Paris
details
Shot Put  Yuriy Bilonoh (UKR) Shot Put  Oleksandr Bagach (UKR) Shot Put  John Godina (USA)
1999 Maebashi
details
Shot Put  Oleksandr Bagach (UKR) Shot Put  John Godina (USA) Shot Put  Yuriy Bilonoh (UKR)
2001 Lisbon
details
Shot Put  John Godina (USA) Shot Put  Adam Nelson (USA) Shot Put  Manuel Martínez (ESP)
2003 Birmingham
details
Shot Put  Manuel Martínez (ESP) Shot Put  John Godina (USA) Shot Put  Yuriy Bilonoh (UKR)
2004 Budapest
details
Shot Put  Christian Cantwell (USA) Shot Put  Reese Hoffa (USA) Shot Put  Joachim Olsen (DEN)
2006 Moscow
details
Shot Put  Reese Hoffa (USA) Shot Put  Joachim Olsen (DEN) Shot Put  Pavel Sofin (RUS)
2008 Valencia
details
Shot Put  Christian Cantwell (USA) Shot Put  Reese Hoffa (USA) Shot Put  Tomasz Majewski (POL)
2010 Doha
details
Shot Put  Christian Cantwell (USA) Shot Put  Ralf Bartels (GER) Shot Put  Dylan Armstrong (CAN)
2012 Istanbul
details
Shot Put  Ryan Whiting (USA) Shot Put  David Storl (GER) Shot Put  Tomasz Majewski (POL)
2014 Sopot
details
Shot Put  Ryan Whiting (USA) Shot Put  David Storl (GER) Shot Put  Tomas Walsh (NZL)
2016 Portland
details
Shot Put  Tomas Walsh (NZL) Shot Put  Andrei Gag (ROU) Shot Put  Filip Mihaljević (CRO)
2018 Birmingham
details
Shot Put  Tomas Walsh (NZL) Shot Put  David Storl (GER) Shot Put  Tomáš Staněk (CZE)
2022 Belgrade
details
Shot Put  Darlan Romani (BRA) Shot Put  Ryan Crouser (USA) Shot Put  Tomas Walsh (NZL)
2024 Glasgow
details
Shot Put  Ryan Crouser (USA) Shot Put  Tomas Walsh (NZL) Shot Put  Leonardo Fabbri (ITA)

Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Paris[A]
details
Shot Put  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) Shot Put  Ines Müller (GDR) Shot Put  Nunu Abashidze (URS)
1987 Indianapolis
details
Shot Put  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) Shot Put  Ilona Briesenick (GDR) Shot Put  Claudia Losch (FRG)
1989 Budapest
details
Shot Put  Claudia Losch (FRG) Shot Put  Huang Zhihong (CHN) Shot Put  Christa Wiese (GDR)
1991 Seville
details
Shot Put  Sui Xinmei (CHN) Shot Put  Huang Zhihong (CHN) Shot Put  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS)
1993 Toronto
details
Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (RUS) Shot Put  Stephanie Storp (GER) Shot Put  Zhang Liuhong (CHN)
1995 Barcelona
details
Shot Put  Kathrin Neimke (GER) Shot Put  Connie Price-Smith (USA) Shot Put  Grit Hammer (GER)
1997 Paris
details
Shot Put  Vita Pavlysh (UKR) Shot Put  Astrid Kumbernuss (GER) Shot Put  Irina Korzhanenko (RUS)
1999 Maebashi
details
Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (RUS) Shot Put  Krystyna Danilczyk-Zabawska (POL) Shot Put  Teri Steer-Tunks (USA)
2001 Lisbon
details
Shot Put  Larisa Peleshenko (RUS) Shot Put  Nadzeya Ostapchuk (BLR) Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (RUS)
2003 Birmingham
details
Shot Put  Irina Korzhanenko (RUS) Shot Put  Nadzeya Ostapchuk (BLR) Shot Put  Astrid Kumbernuss (GER)
2004 Budapest
details
Shot Put  Svetlana Krivelyova (RUS) Shot Put  Yumileidi Cumbá (CUB) Shot Put  Nadine Kleinert (GER)
2006 Moscow
details
Shot Put  Natallia Mikhnevich (BLR) Shot Put  Nadine Kleinert (GER) Shot Put  Olga Ryabinkina (RUS)
2008 Valencia
details
Shot Put  Valerie Vili (NZL) Shot Put  Li Meiju (CHN) Shot Put  Misleydis González (CUB)
2010 Doha
details
Shot Put  Valerie Adams (NZL) Shot Put  Anna Avdeyeva (RUS) Shot Put  Nadine Kleinert (GER)
2012 Istanbul
details
Shot Put  Valerie Adams (NZL) Shot Put  Michelle Carter (USA) Shot Put  Jillian Camarena-Williams (USA)
2014 Sopot
details
Shot Put  Valerie Adams (NZL) Shot Put  Christina Schwanitz (GER) Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN)
2016 Portland
details
Shot Put  Michelle Carter (USA) Shot Put  Anita Márton (HUN) Shot Put  Valerie Adams (NZL)
2018 Birmingham
details
Shot Put  Anita Márton (HUN) Shot Put  Danniel Thomas-Dodd (JAM) Shot Put  Gong Lijiao (CHN)
2022 Belgrade
details
Shot Put  Auriol Dongmo (POR) Shot Put  Chase Ealey (USA) Shot Put  Jessica Schilder (NED)
2024 Glasgow
details
Shot Put  Sarah Mitton (CAN) Shot Put  Yemisi Ogunleye (GER) Shot Put  Chase Jackson (USA)
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