2019 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's shot put

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The men's shot put event at the 2019 European Athletics U23 Championships will be held in Gävle, Sweden, at Gavlehov Stadium Park on 11–12 July 2019.[1]

Medalists[edit]

Gold Silver Bronze
Konrad Bukowiecki
 Poland
Leonardo Fabbri
 Italy
Wictor Petersson
 Sweden

Results[edit]

Qualification[edit]

Qualification rule: 18.80 (Q) or the 12 best results (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Results Notes
1 A Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 20.44 20.44 Q
2 B Marcus Thomsen  Norway x 19.94 19.94 Q, PB
3 B Wictor Petersson  Sweden 19.76 19.76 Q
4 B Leonardo Fabbri  Italy 18.39 19.69 19.69 Q
5 A Giorgi Mujaridze  Georgia 18.57 18.33 19.41 19.41 Q
6 A Dzmitry Karpuk [no]  Belarus x 18.83 18.83 Q
7 B Odisseas Mouzenidis  Greece 18.75 18.47 18.20 18.75 q
8 A Cedric Trinemeier  Germany 18.63 x 18.71 18.71 q
9 B Kert Piirimäe  Estonia 18.39 18.39 x 18.39 q, PB
10 B Szymon Mazur  Poland 17.25 17.95 18.32 18.32 q
11 B Valentin Moll  Germany 17.71 x 18.31 18.31 q
12 A Jander Heil [de]  Estonia 17.10 x 18.30 18.30 q
13 B Marius Constan Musteata  Romania 18.04 x x 18.04
14 A Oleksandr Shylivskyy  Ukraine 17.03 17.76 x 17.76
15 A Jesper Arbinge  Sweden 17.23 x 17.71 17.71
16 B Eero Ahola  Finland 17.09 16.69 17.66 17.66
17 B Veljko Nedeljković  Serbia 17.17 x 17.18 17.18
18 A Viktor Klymuk  Ukraine 16.86 17.16 16.98 17.16
19 A Bogdan Zdravković  Serbia 17.13 x x 17.13
20 A Samuli Kyrönviita  Finland 17.02 16.88 16.93 17.02
21 B Sven Poelmann  Netherlands 16.94 16.61 x 16.94
22 B Paulius Gelažius  Lithuania 16.92 x x 16.92
23 A Stefan Wieland  Switzerland 16.83 16.83 x 16.83
24 B Panu Tirkkonen  Finland x x 16.69 16.69
25 B Dmytro Manzhay  Ukraine 15.73 x 16.59 16.59
26 A Anu Awonusi  Ireland x 15.77 x 15.77
27 A Arminas Čečkauskas  Lithuania x x 15.01 15.01
A Andrei Toader  Romania DNS

Final[edit]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 19.16 x 20.79 21.51 21.38 x 21.51
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Leonardo Fabbri  Italy 19.72 x 20.39 19.98 20.22 20.50 20.50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Wictor Petersson  Sweden 19.12 19.41 x 19.53 18.26 18.96 19.53
4 Marcus Thomsen  Norway 17.61 18.93 x 19.41 x 19.00 19.41
5 Giorgi Mujaridze  Georgia 18.48 19.33 18.65 x 19.26 x 19.33
6 Dzmitriy Karpuk  Belarus 18.40 19.29 18.54 19.01 18.90 19.22 19.29
7 Odisseas Mouzenidis  Greece 18.19 18.42 18.99 x x 17.99 18.99
8 Cedric Trinemeier  Germany 18.46 17.62 18.58 18.98 x x 18.98
9 Jander Heil  Estonia 17.19 18.39 18.36 18.39
10 Valentin Moll  Germany 17.00 x 18.25 18.25
11 Szymon Mazur  Poland 17.65 18.16 17.79 18.16
12 Kert Piirimäe  Estonia 17.57 x 17.62 17.62

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