1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's shot put
Events at the 1990 European Athletics Championships | ||||
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100 m | men | women | ||
200 m | men | women | ||
400 m | men | women | ||
800 m | men | women | ||
1500 m | men | women | ||
3000 m | women | |||
5000 m | men | |||
10,000 m | men | women | ||
100 m hurdles | women | |||
110 m hurdles | men | |||
400 m hurdles | men | women | ||
3000 m steeplechase |
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4×100 m relay | men | women | ||
4×400 m relay | men | women | ||
Road events | ||||
Marathon | men | women | ||
10 km walk | women | |||
20 km walk | men | |||
50 km walk | men | |||
Field events | ||||
Long jump | men | women | ||
Triple jump | men | |||
High jump | men | women | ||
Pole vault | men | |||
Shot put | men | women | ||
Discus throw | men | women | ||
Javelin throw | men | women | ||
Hammer throw | men | |||
Combined events | ||||
Heptathlon | women | |||
Decathlon | men | |||
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These are the official results of the Men's Shot Put event at the 1990 European Championships in Split, Yugoslavia, held at Stadion Poljud on 28 and 29 August 1990.[1] There were a total number of nineteen participating athletes.
Medalists
Gold | Ulf Timmermann East Germany |
Silver | Oliver-Sven Buder East Germany |
Bronze | Georg Andersen Norway |
Final
Rank | Final | Distance |
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Ulf Timmermann (GDR) | 21.32 m | |
Oliver-Sven Buder (GDR) | 21.01 m | |
Georg Andersen (NOR) | 20.71 m | |
4. | Sergey Smirnov (URS) | 20.45 m |
5. | Udo Beyer (GDR) | 20.21 m |
6. | Lars Arvid Nilsen (NOR) | 20.13 m |
7. | Sergey Nikolayev (URS) | 19.97 m |
8. | Karsten Stolz (FRG) | 19.95 m |
9. | Kalman Konya (FRG) | 19.71 m |
10. | Klaus Bodenmüller (AUT) | 19.62 m |
11. | Pétur Guðmundsson (ISL) | 19.46 m |
12. | Dragan Perić (YUG) | 18.67 m |
— | Vyacheslav Lykho (URS) | DSQ† |
†: Vyacheslav Lykho ranked initially 3rd (20.81m), but was disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules.[2][3]
Qualification
Rank | Group A | Distance |
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1. | Lars Arvid Nilsen (NOR) | 20.15 m |
2. | Oliver-Sven Buder (GDR) | 20.08 m |
3. | Sergey Smirnov (URS) | 19.86 m |
4. | Sergey Nikolayev (URS) | 19.67 m |
5. | Dragan Perić (YUG) | 19.51 m |
6. | Karsten Stolz (FRG) | 19.39 m |
7. | Pétur Guðmundsson (ISL) | 19.25 m |
8. | Bernd Kneissler (FRG) | 19.07 m |
9. | Paul Edwards (GBR) | 18.66 m |
Rank | Group B | Distance |
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1. | Ulf Timmermann (GDR) | 20.42 m |
2. | Georg Andersen (NOR) | 20.38 m |
3. | Udo Beyer (GDR) | 20.09 m |
4. | Kalman Konya (FRG) | 19.64 m |
5. | Klaus Bodenmüller (AUT) | 19.25 m |
6. | Helmut Krieger (POL) | 19.20 m |
7. | Jovan Lazarević (YUG) | 19.18 m |
8. | Gheorghe Guset (ROM) | 18.87 m |
9. | Jan Sagedal (NOR) | 18.73 m |
— | Vyacheslav Lykho (URS) | DSQ† |
†: Vyacheslav Lykho initially reached the final (19.88m), but was disqualified later for infringement of IAAF doping rules.[2][3]
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 19 athletes from 10 countries participated in the event.
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See also
- 1988 Men's Olympic Shot Put (Seoul)
- 1990 Shot Put Year Ranking
- 1991 Men's World Championships Shot Put (Tokyo)
- 1992 Men's Olympic Shot Put (Barcelona)
- 1994 Men's European Championships Shot Put (Helsinki)
References
- ↑ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK, European Athletics Association, pp. 451–460, retrieved 13 August 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Verspringer Maas neemt EK-brons van Bilac over - Verspringer Frans Maas ontvangt alsnog de bronzen medaille van het Europese kampioenschap. De Nederlandse atleet, die eind augustus in Split negen centimeter van de derde plaats bleef verwijderd, neemt het brons over van Borut Bilac, die in Joegoslavie verboden stimulerende middelen heeft gebruikt. (in Dutch), NRC Handelsblad, October 5, 1990, retrieved September 21, 2014
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Doping bei EM (in German), Neues Deutschland, October 6, 1990, retrieved September 21, 2014
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