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Shot Put At The 2004 Summer OlympicsThe shot put events at the 2004 Summer Olympics were held on 18 August 2004 at the Ancient Olympia Stadium, this is interestingly, the probable site of the ancient shot put. As such, this is not only the first time the event has been played on site in millennia - but also the first ever female winner of the event at the site (Irina Korzhanenko). All distances are given in metres. From the qualifying rounds the top twelve competitors progressed to the final where the previous rounds distances were ignored and they were given a further three throws. After that the top eight went on to have a further three attempts to decide the gold medallist. Male Qualifying q = qualified for final medallists in bold August 18, 10:00 Group A - Adam Nelson, United States 21.15 q
- Ralf Bartels, Germany 20.65 q
- Yuriy Bilonog, Ukraine 20.61 q
- Justin Anlezark, Australia 20.45 q
- Andrey Mikhnevich, Belarus 20.11 q
- Petr Stehlik, Czech Republic 20.06 q
- Rutger Smith, Netherlands 19.69
- Gheorghe Guset, Romania 19.68
- Ivan Yushkov, Russia 19.67
- Reese Hoffa, United States 19.40
- Pavel Chumachenko, Russia 19.38
- Ivan Emilianov, Republic of Moldova 19.25
- Taavi Peetre, Estonia 19.14
- Antonin Zalsky, Czech Republic 19.09
- Nedzad Mulabegovic, Croatia 19.07
- Detlef Bock, Germany 18.89
- Roman Virastyuk, Ukraine 18.52
- Galin Kostadinov, Bulgaria 17.75
NM Marco Antonio Verni, Chile NM Bahadur Singh, India Group B - Joachim Olsen, Denmark 20.78 q
- John Godina, United States 20.53 q
- Manuel Martinez, Spain 20.37 q
- Mikulas Konopka, Slovakia 20.32 q
- Yuriy Belov, Belarus 20.06 q
- Miran Vodovnik, Slovenia 20.04 q
- Tepa Reinikainen, Finland 19.74
- Pavel Lyzhyn, Belarus 19.60
- Tomasz Majewski, Poland 19.55
- Ville Tiisanoja, Finland 19.50
- Bradley Snyder, Canada 19.46
- Janus Robberts, South Africa 19.41
- Zsolt Biber, Hungary 19.31
- Peter Sack, Germany 19.09
- Khaled Habash M. Al Suwaidi, Qatar 19.04
- Pavel Sofin, Russia 19.02
- Dragan Peric, Serbia and Montenegro 18.91
- Burger Lambrechts, South Africa 18.67
- Edis Elkasevic, Croatia 18.44
Final DNQ = did not qualify for final 3 throws 17:30 | b>Position | Name | Nation | Rd. 1 | Rd. 2 | Rd. 3 | Rd. 4 | Rd. 5 | Rd. 6 | Best | | |Yuriy Bilonog |Ukraine |21..15 |21.15 |21.07 |x |x |21.16 |21.16 | | |Adam Nelson |United States |21..16 |x |x |x |x |x |21.16 | | |Joachim Olsen |Denmark |20.47 |20.48 |21.07 |20.78 |x |x |21.07 | | |Manuel Martinez |Spain |20.70 |20.21 |20.48 |20.78 |20.84 |x |20.84 | | |Andrey Mikhnevich |Belarus |19.41 |20.51 |x |x |20.60 |x |20.60 | | |Yuriy Belov |Belarus |20.34 |20.33 |x |x |x |19.88 |20.34 | | |Justin Anlezark |Australia |20.07 |x |20.31 |x |x |x |20.31 | | |Ralf Bartels |Germany |20.26 |x |x |20.07 |x |20.00 |20.26 | | |John Godina |United States |x |x |20.19 |DNQ | | |20.19 | | 0 | Mikulas Konopka | Slovakia | x | 19.92 | 19.91 | DNQ | | |19.92 | | 1 | Miran Vodovnik | Slovenia | 19.34 | 18.93 | x | DNQ | | |19.34 | | 2 | Petr Stehlik | Czech Republic | 18.72 | x | 19.21 | DNQ | | |19.21 | Female | lign="center" bgcolor="gold"|Gold: | !align="center" bgcolor="silver"|Silver: | !align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|Bronze: | | a href="/encyclopedia/Irina-Korzhanenko" title="Irina Korzhanenko">Irina Korzhanenko, Russia | Yumileidi Cumba, Cuba | Nadine Kleinert, Germany | Qualifying q = qualified for final medallists in bold August 18, 8:30 Group A - Irina Korzhanenko, Russia 19.43 q
- Yumileidi Cumba, Cuba 19.10 q
- Valerie Adams, Australia 18.79 q
- Nadine Kleinert, Germany 18.65 q
- Krystyna Zabawska, Poland 18.61 q
- Natalia Khoroneko, Belarus 18.52 q
- Misleydis Gonzalez, Cuba 18.33 q
- Laurence Manfredi, France 17.78
- Elizangela Adriano, Brazil 17.44
- Xiaoyu Zhang, People's Republic of China 17.22
- Fengfeng Li, China 16.90
- Guirong Zhang, Singapore 16.58
- Laura Gerraught, United States of America 16.47
- Kimberly Barrett, Jamaica 16.45
- Lee Mi Young, South Korea 16.35
- Filiz Kadogan, Turkey 15.20
- Mariam Kevkhishvili, Georgia 15.06
- Iolanta Ulyeva, Kazakhstan 14.88
- Olga Shchukina, Uzbekistan 14.44
Group B - Nadezhda Ostapchuk, Belarus 19.69 q
- Cleopatra Borel, Trinidad and Tobago 18.90 q
- Svetlana Krivelyova, Russia 18.57 q
- Lieja Tunks, Netherlands 18.38 q
- Meiju Lu, China 18.16 q
- Kalliopi Ouzouni, Greece 18.03
- Olga Ryabinkina, Russia 18.00
- Flor Vasquez, Domincan Republic 18.99
- Astrid Kumbernuss, Germany 17.89
- Irini Terzoglou, Greece 17.34
- Oksana Zakharchuk, Ukraine 17.28
- Kristin Heaston, United States of America 17.17
- Nadine Beckel, Germany 17.11
- Juttaporn Krasaeyan, Thailand 16.49
- Irache Quintanal, Spain 15.99
- Aneliya Kumanova, Bulgaria 15.91
- Chinatsu Mori, Japan 15.86
- Ana Po'Uhila, Tonga 15.33
- Eva Kurti, Hungary 14.60
Final DNQ = did not qualify for final 3 throws 16:00 | b>Position | Name | Nation | Rd. 1 | Rd. 2 | Rd. 3 | Rd. 4 | Rd. 5 | Rd. 6 | Best | | |Irina Korzhanenko |Russia |20.41 |20.70 |21.06 |20.04 |x |x |21.06 | | |Yumileidi Cumba |Cuba |x |18.39 |18.74 |x |x |19.59 |19.59 | | |Nadine Kleinert |Germany |18.77 |19.55 |19.17 |18.55 |x |x |19.55 | | |Svetlana Krivelyova |Russia |18.55 |19.49 |19.29 |19.15 |19.20 |18.44 |19.49 | | |Nadezhda Ostapchuk |Belarus |18.25 |x |19.01 |x |x |x |19.01 | | |Natalia Khoroneko |Belarus |18.82 |18.09 |18.87 |17.80 |18.59 |18.96 |18.96 | | |Krystyna Zabawska |Poland |x |17.97 |18.64 |x |18.60 |x |18.64 | | |Misleydis Gonzalez |Cuba |17.33 |18.25 |18.59 |18.52 |x |x |18.59 | | |Valerie Adams |New Zealand |18.56 |x |17.93 |DNQ | | |18.56 | | 0 | Meiju Li | China | 17.82 | 17.61 | 18.37 | DNQ | | |18.37 | | 1 | Cleopatra Borel | Trinidad and Tobago | 17.37 | 18.28 | 18.35 | DNQ | | |18.35 | | 2 | Lieja Tunks | Netherlands | x | 18.13 | 18.14 | DNQ | | |18.14 |
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