Athletics at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Men's shot put

The men's shot put event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 7 July.

The winning margin was 1 cm which was also the winning margin for the men's shot put at the 1995 games. As of 2024, these are the only two occasions where the men's shot put was won by less than 4 cm at these games.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Soslan Tsyrikhov
  Russia
Zhang Jun
  China
Krzysztof Krzywosz
  Poland

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 18.50 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Zhang Jun   China 19.14 19.14 Q
2 A Borja Vivas   Spain 18.10 x 19.05 19.05 Q
3 A Asmir Kolašinac   Serbia x 19.03 19.03 Q
4 B Soslan Tsyrikhov   Russia 18.86 18.86 Q
5 A Krzysztof Krzywosz   Poland 18.11 18.83 18.83 Q
6 A Māris Urtāns   Latvia 18.75 18.75 Q
7 B Raigo Toompuu   Estonia 18.63 18.63 Q
8 B Chang Ming-Huang   Chinese Taipei 17.52 18.60 18.60 Q
9 B Georgios Arestis   Cyprus x 18.58 18.58 Q
10 A Egor Malinkin   Russia x 18.55 18.55 Q, SB
11 B Laurentin Flotin Popa   Romania x 18.51 18.51 Q
12 A Kemal Mešić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 17.75 18.48 x 18.48 q
13 A Milan Jotanović   Serbia 17.79 18.14 17.86 18.14
14 A Feng Jie   China 16.21 16.77 17.88 17.88
15 A Dale Stevenson   Australia 17.17 17.81 17.74 17.81
16 A Rosen Karamfilov   Bulgaria 15.97 16.88 17.58 17.58
17 B Ross Jordaan   South Africa 17.50 x x 17.50
18 B Donovan Snyman   South Africa 16.85 x 17.07 17.07
19 B Semir Begić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 16.71 16.56 x 16.71
20 B Panagiotis Anyfandis   Greece 15.61 15.95 x 15.95
21 A Michael Torie   United States 14.22 x 14.79 14.79
22 B Daniel Rubangakene   Uganda 13.75 12.50 13.43 13.75
23 B Charles Anywar   Uganda 11.79 10.97 12.20 12.20
B Jakub Giża   Poland DNS
B Jan Marcell   Czech Republic DNS

Final

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Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
  Soslan Tsyrikhov   Russia 19.38 x 19.00 19.47 19.59 x 19.59 SB
  Zhang Jun   China 19.16 19.58 x x x x 19.58 PB
  Krzysztof Krzywosz   Poland 19.00 18.58 18.81 19.24 19.38 19.22 19.38
4 Raigo Toompuu   Estonia 18.70 19.31 19.15 18.85 19.30 x 19.31
5 Māris Urtāns   Latvia 18.78 18.64 x x x 19.09 19.09
6 Egor Malinkin   Russia 18.38 18.58 18.47 18.28 18.21 18.72 18.72 SB
7 Borja Vivas   Spain x 18.72 x x 18.44 18.49 18.72
8 Chang Ming-Huang   Chinese Taipei 18.42 x x 18.39 x x 18.42
9 Kemal Mešić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 18.37 x x 18.37
10 Laurentin Flotin Popa   Romania 18.36 18.00 17.81 18.36
Georgios Arestis   Cyprus x x x NM
Asmir Kolašinac   Serbia x x x NM

References

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