1997 World Athletics Championships / Women's Shot Put

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6th World Athletics Championships
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discipline Shot put
gender Women
Attendees 25 athletes from 15 countries
venue GreeceGreece Athens
Competition location Olympic Stadium
Competition phase August 5th (qualification)
August 7th (final)
Medalists
gold medal Astrid Kumbernuss ( GER ) GermanyGermany 
Silver medal Wita Pawlysch ( UKR ) UkraineUkraine 
Bronze medal Stephanie Storp ( GER ) GermanyGermany 

The shot put women at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics was on 5 and 7 August 1997 in the Olympic Stadium of the Greek capital Athens held.

In this competition, the German shot putters won two medals, gold and bronze. The defending champion, Olympic champion in 1996 , European champion in 1990 and vice European champion in 1994 Astrid Kumbernuss became world champion . Ukrainian Wita Pavlysch came in second . Bronze went to Stephanie Storp .

Existing records

World record 22.63 m Soviet UnionSoviet Union Natalia Lisovskaya Moscow , Soviet Union (now Russia ) June 7, 1987
World Cup record 21.24 m World Cup 1987 in Rome , Italy 5th September 1987

The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships.

Legend

Brief overview of the meaning of the symbols - also commonly used in other publications:

- waived
x invalid

qualification

August 5, 1997, 7:45 p.m.

25 participants competed in two groups for the qualification round. The qualification distance for the direct entry into the final was 18.80 m. Three athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the nine next placed athletes to twelve throwers (highlighted in light green). So finally 17.89 m was enough for the final.

Group A

Laurence Manfredi (right) did not reach the final with her 17.02 m
space Surname nation Result (noun) 1st attempt (m) 2. attempt (m) 3rd attempt (m)
1 Connie Price-Smith United StatesUnited States United States 18.35 18.00 18.35 x
2 Nadine Kleinert GermanyGermany Germany 18.26 16.89 17.87 18.26
3 Stephanie Storp GermanyGermany Germany 18.12 18.12 x x
4th Valeyta Althouse United StatesUnited States United States 17.89 17.89 17.03 17.36
5 Mara Rosolen ItalyItaly Italy 17.87 16.59 16.84 17.87
6th Zhang Liuhong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 17.82 17.82 17.68 17.67
7th Irina Korschanenko RussiaRussia Russia 17.80 x x 17.80
8th Elisângela Adriano BrazilBrazil Brazil 17.71 x 17.38 17.71
9 Valentina Fedyushina UkraineUkraine Ukraine 17.31 17.31 x 17.19
10 Laurence Manfredi FranceFrance France 17.02 x 16.92 17.02
11 Lee Myung-Sun Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 16.39 16.38 16.39 x
NM Kalliopi Ouzouni GreeceGreece Greece ogV x x x

Group B

space Surname nation Result (noun) 1st attempt (m) 2. attempt (m) 3rd attempt (m)
1 Astrid Kumbernuss GermanyGermany Germany 20.69 20.69 - -
2 Wita Pavlysch UkraineUkraine Ukraine 20.48 20.48 - -
3 Huang Zhihong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 19.05 19.05 - -
4th Svetlana Kriweljowa RussiaRussia Russia 18.41 x 18.41 x
5 Svetla Mitkova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 18.07 17.60 18.07 18.04
6th Tressa Thompson United StatesUnited States United States 18.07 16.37 18.07 x
7th Krystyna Danilczyk PolandPoland Poland 18.05 x x 18.05
8th Li Meisu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 17.99 17.62 x 17.99
9 Judy Oakes United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 17.84 17.78 x 17.84
10 Anna Romanova RussiaRussia Russia 17.79 17.79 17.79 x
11 Janina Karoltschyk Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 17.75 17.44 17.42 17.75
12 Eléni Tsentemeídou GreeceGreece Greece 16.62 16.62 x x
13 Nada Qawar JordanJordan Jordan 15.76 15.76 15.45 15.15

final

August 7, 1997, 6:30 p.m.

space Surname nation Result (noun) 1st attempt (m) 2. attempt (m) 3rd attempt (m) 4th attempt (m) 5th attempt (m) 6th attempt (m)
1 Astrid Kumbernuss GermanyGermany Germany 20.71 20.59 20.71 20.52 20.25 x 20.70
2 Wita Pavlysch UkraineUkraine Ukraine 20.66 x 20.57 x 20.51 20.36 20.66
3 Stephanie Storp GermanyGermany Germany 19.22 19.22 18.84 x 18.67 x 18.92
4th Huang Zhihong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 19.15 18.63 18.64 18.72 19.15 x 19.07
5 Connie Price-Smith United StatesUnited States United States 19.00 19.00 18.17 18.64 x 18.53 x
6th Li Meisu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 18.62 17.30 18.62 18.21 18.58 18.10 18.50
7th Nadine Kleinert GermanyGermany Germany 18.42 18.33 18.42 x 17.91 18.22 x
8th Krystyna Danilczyk PolandPoland Poland 17.83 x x 17.83 x 17.55 x
9 Svetla Mitkova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 17.75 17.75 17.51 17.62 not in the finals of the
best eight female shot putters
10 Svetlana Kriweljowa RussiaRussia Russia 17.38 x 17.08 17.38
11 Valeyta Althouse United StatesUnited States United States 16.92 16.92 x 16.78
12 Tressa Thompson United StatesUnited States United States 16.48 x 16.48 x

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References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Shot put women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on July 6, 2020