2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's shot put

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Events at the
2010 IAAF World Indoor
Championships

Athletics pictogram.svg
Track events
60 m   men   women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The women's shot put at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the ASPIRE Dome on 13 and 14 March.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Nadzeya Ostapchuk
 Belarus
Valerie Vili
 New Zealand
Natallia Mikhnevich
 Belarus

Records

Standing records prior to the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record  Helena Fibingerová (TCH) 22.50 Jablonec, Czechoslovakia 19 February 1977
Championship record  Irina Korzhanenko (RUS) 20.55 Birmingham, Great Britain 15 March 2003
World Leading  Nadzeya Ostapchuk (BLR) 21.70 Mogilev, Belarus 12 February 2010
African record  Vivian Chukwuemeka (NGR) 18.13 Flagstaff, United States 4 February 2006
Asian record  Sui Xinmei (CHN) 21.10 Beijing, China 3 March 1990
European record  Helena Fibingerová (TCH) 22.50 Jablonec, Czechoslovakia 19 February 1977
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
 Ramona Pagel (USA) 19.83 Inglewood, United States 20 February 1987
Oceanian Record  Valerie Vili (NZL) 20.19 Valencia, Spain 9 March 2008
South American record  Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 18.33 Piraeus, Greece 24 February 1999

Qualification standards

Indoor
17.50 m

Schedule

Date Time Round
March 13, 2010 9:20 Qualification
March 14, 2010 16:35 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 18.50 (Q) or at least 8 best performers (q) advance to the final.

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Nadzeya Ostapchuk  Belarus 20.09 20.09 Q
2 Valerie Vili  New Zealand 19.81 19.81 Q
3 Gong Lijiao  China 18.87 18.87 Q, SB
4 Jillian Camarena-Williams  United States 18.85 18.85 Q, SB
5 Nadine Kleinert  Germany x 18.77 18.77 Q
6 Natallia Mikhnevich  Belarus 18.67 18.67 Q
7 Anna Avdeyeva  Russia 18.53 18.53 Q
8 Misleydis González  Cuba 17.69 18.51 18.51 Q
9 Olga Ivanova  Russia 18.42 x x 18.42
10 Liu Xiangrong  China 18.34 18.15 x 18.34 SB
11 Cleopatra Borel-Brown  Trinidad and Tobago 17.98 18.31 18.09 18.31
12 Michelle Carter  United States 18.16 x 18.20 18.20 SB
13 Melissa Boekelman  Netherlands x 16.91 17.57 17.57
14 Austra Skujytė  Lithuania 17.07 17.28 17.55 17.55
15 Mailín Vargas  Cuba 17.37 17.52 x 17.52
16 Anita Márton  Hungary 17.34 17.08 16.98 17.34
Anca Heltne  Romania 19.10 DQ[1]

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Nadzeya Ostapchuk  Belarus 20.24 x x x 20.68 20.85 20.85 CR
Silver medal icon.svg Valerie Vili  New Zealand x 20.45 20.41 20.10 20.49 20.27 20.49 AR
Bronze medal icon.svg Natallia Mikhnevich  Belarus 20.42 x 19.53 19.64 x x 20.42 SB
4 Anna Avdeyeva  Russia 18.64 19.41 19.47 19.42 19.26 x 19.47 SB
5 Nadine Kleinert  Germany 18.91 18.62 19.16 18.42 x 19.34 19.34 SB
6 Jillian Camarena-Williams  United States x 17.88 18.41 19.08 19.34 18.98 19.34 PB
7 Misleydis González  Cuba 18.56 x 18.77 18.57 18.74 18.37 18.77
8 Gong Lijiao  China x 18.50 18.34 18.58 18.64 18.54 18.64
Anca Heltne  Romania 18.86 18.58 x x x x DQ[1]

References

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