Victory ceremony (including the later disqualified Mikhnevich)

The men's shot put event at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics took place on August 25, 2007 at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan.

In 2013 it was revealed that Andrei Mikhnevich, the original bronze medalist, tested positive for a prohibited substance at the 2005 World Championships. Since this was his second offense, he was given a lifetime ban and all his results from August 2005 on were annulled.[1]

Medallists

GoldReese Hoffa
 United States (USA)
SilverAdam Nelson
 United States (USA)
BronzeRutger Smith
 Netherlands (NED)

Abbreviations

  • All results shown are in metres
Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

World Record Randy Barnes (USA)23.12 m May 20, 1990Westwood, United States
Championship record Werner Günthör (SUI)22.23 m August 29, 1987Rome, Italy

Results

Qualification

Group A

PlaceAthleteNation123TimeNotes
1Adam Nelson United States (USA)X20.8120.81Q
2Joachim Olsen Denmark (DEN)20.6220.62Q
3Yury Bialou Belarus (BLR)X20.2620.26Q
4Tomasz Majewski Poland (POL)X20.2520.25Q
5Dorian Scott Jamaica (JAM)19.9020.0119.8720.01q
6Anton Lyuboslavskiy Russia (RUS)X19.7419.9119.91
7Yves Niaré France (FRA)19.2419.6219.5319.62
8Milan Haborák Slovakia (SVK)19.5019.55X19.55
9Mika Vasara Finland (FIN)19.4018.9119.5519.55
10Pavel Lyzhyn Belarus (BLR)XX19.4519.45
11Navpreet Singh India (IND)19.0019.3419.3519.35
12Sultan Abdulmajeed Al-Habashi Saudi Arabia (KSA)XX19.2019.20
13Germán Lauro Argentina (ARG)19.19X18.6719.19
14Marco Antonio Verni Chile (CHI)XX18.6818.68
15Noah Bryant United States (USA)X18.58X18.58
16Antonin Žalský Czech Republic (CZE)18.4118.50X18.50
17Ivan Emilianov Moldova (MDA)18.1517.7018.4718.47
Peter Sack Germany (GER)XXXNM
Hamza Alic Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)XXXNM
Dragan Peric Serbia (SRB)DNS

Group B

PlaceAthleteNation123TimeNotes
1Rutger Smith Netherlands (NED)21.0421.04Q
2Reese Hoffa United States (USA)20.8920.89Q
3Ralf Bartels Germany (GER)19.9120.3320.33Q
4Dylan Armstrong Canada (CAN)18.6220.0719.6520.07q
5Miran Vodovnik Slovenia (SLO)19.5119.9719.1119.97q
6Pavel Sofin Russia (RUS)19.4319.9219.6819.92q
7Scott Martin Australia (AUS)19.7119.81X19.81
8Mikuláš Konopka Slovakia (SVK)18.78X19.6319.63
9Petr Stehlík Czech Republic (CZE)19.25X19.5119.51
10Robert Häggblom Finland (FIN)X19.29X19.29
11Māris Urtāns Latvia (LAT)XX19.1719.17
12Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi Qatar (QAT)19.0918.8018.7519.09
13Nedzad Mulabegovic Croatia (CRO)18.69XX18.69
14Milan Jotanović Serbia (SRB)18.57XX18.57
15Chang Ming Huang Chinese Taipei (TPE)18.5318.0818.4818.53
16Daniel Taylor United States (USA)XX18.4518.45
17Satoshi Hatase Japan (JPN)17.3017.7117.4217.71
18Lajos Kürthy Hungary (HUN)17.5617.43X17.56
Manuel Martínez Gutiérrez Spain (ESP)XXXNM
Andrei Mikhnevich Belarus (BLR)20.23 20.23 Q, DQ

Final

PlaceAthleteNation123456MarkNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Reese Hoffa United States (USA)21.8121.6422.04X21.9221.5822.04
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Adam Nelson United States (USA)21.4721.61XXXX21.61SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Rutger Smith Netherlands (NED)20.9021.1320.90XXX21.13
4Tomasz Majewski Poland (POL)20.35X20.3720.4120.0720.8720.87PB
5Miran Vodovnik Slovenia (SLO)19.8520.42X20.6720.25X20.67SB
6Ralf Bartels Germany (GER)20.0220.34X20.4020.4520.0920.45Q
7Yury Bialou Belarus (BLR)20.34XXXX20.3420.34
8Dylan Armstrong Canada (CAN)20.2220.2319.9420.23
9Pavel Sofin Russia (RUS)19.62XX19.62
Dorian Scott Jamaica (JAM)XXXNM
Joachim Olsen Denmark (DEN)XXXNM
Andrei Mikhnevich Belarus (BLR)19.97 21.27 20.88 20.75 20.61 X21.27 DQ

References

  1. "Andrei MIKHNEVICH (BLR) – results annulled from August 2005". IAAF. 31 July 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
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