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The women's shot put at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene on 15 and 16 July 2022.[1]

Summary

Three weeks after winning the American Championship with a world leading 20.51 m, Chase Ealey returned to the same ring. On the very first throw of the competition, she popped a 20.49 m (67 ft 2+12 in). Double defending champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Gong Lijiao threw 19.77 m to settle into second place, with Auriol Dongmo at 19.44 m and Gong's Chinese teammate Song Jiayuan at 19.21 m being the only other ones past 19 metres. In the second round, Gong improved her hold on second place with a 19.84 m, which became significant when Dongmo improved to 19.62 m two throws later. Next in the ring, Jessica Schilder took away the bronze medal position with a Dutch record of 19.77 m. By that point in the second round, the medal positions were settled. Gong improved to 20.23 m in the third round and 20.39 m in the fifth round, but still fell 10 cm short of Ealey. Schilder tied her national record in the fifth round, which became the tiebreaker after Sarah Mitton had equalled the 19.77 m three throws earlier.

Records

Before the competition, records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) 22.63 m Moscow, Soviet Union 7 June 1987
Championship record 21.24 m Rome, Italy 5 September 1987
 Valerie Adams (NZL) Daegu, South Korea 29 August 2011
World Leading  Chase Ealey (USA) 20.51 m Eugene, United States 26 June 2022
African Record  Vivian Chukwuemeka (NGR) 18.43 m Walnut, United States 19 April 2003
Asian Record  Li Meisu (CHN) 21.76 m Shanghai, China 23 April 1988
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Belsy Laza (CUB) 20.96 m Mexico City, Mexico 2 May 1992
South American Record  Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 19.30 m Tunja, Colombia 14 July 2001
European Record  Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) 22.63 m Moscow, Soviet Union 7 June 1987
Oceanian record  Valerie Adams (NZL) 21.24 m Daegu, South Korea 29 August 2011

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 18.50 m.[3]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

Date Time Round
15 July 17:05 Qualification
16 July 18:25 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 18.90 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[4]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3
1 B Gong Lijiao  China (CHN) 18.74 19.51 19.51 Q, SB
2 B Sarah Mitton  Canada (CAN) 18.16 19.38 19.38 Q
3 A Auriol Dongmo  Portugal (POR) 19.38 19.38 Q
4 B Jessica Schilder  Netherlands (NED) 19.16 19.16 Q
5 B Danniel Thomas-Dodd  Jamaica (JAM) 19.09 19.09 Q
6 A Song Jiayuan  China (CHN) 18.33 19.08 19.08 Q
7 B Jessica Woodard  United States (USA) 17.80 17.74 19.08 19.08 Q
8 A Maddison-Lee Wesche  New Zealand (NZL) 18.64 18.60 18.96 18.96 Q
9 A Maggie Ewen  United States (USA) 17.14 17.58 18.96 18.96 Q
10 B Chase Ealey  United States (USA) 18.96 18.96 Q
11 A Fanny Roos  Sweden (SWE) 18.53 18.72 18.41 18.72 q
12 B Axelina Johansson  Sweden (SWE) 17.47 18.57 18.50 18.57 q, PB
13 B Katharina Maisch  Germany (GER) 17.84 x 18.57 18.57
14 A Adelaide Aquilla  United States (USA) x 18.18 18.33 18.33
15 A Julia Ritter  Germany (GER) 18.22 x x 18.22
16 A Jorinde van Klinken  Netherlands (NED) 18.02 18.19 x 18.19
17 B Jessica Inchude  Portugal (POR) 17.39 17.65 18.01 18.01
18 A Lloydricia Cameron  Jamaica (JAM) 17.65 x x 17.65
19 A Zhang Linru  China (CHN) 16.73 x 17.54 17.54
20 A Benthe König  Netherlands (NED) 17.30 17.25 17.51 17.51
21 B María Belén Toimil  Spain (ESP) x 16.75 17.48 17.48
22 A Amelia Strickler  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 16.16 16.31 17.40 17.40
23 B Sophie McKinna  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 17.21 16.77 17.13 17.21
24 A Dimitriana Bezede  Moldova (MDA) x 16.99 x 16.99
25 B Portious Warren  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) x x 16.65 16.65
26 B Ana Caroline Silva  Brazil (BRA) x 16.58 x 16.58
27 B Ivana Gallardo  Chile (CHI) 15.64 16.20 15.36 16.20
28 A Livia Avancini  Brazil (BRA) 15.87 16.01 16.13 16.13
29 B Ischke Senekal  South Africa (RSA) x x 15.40 15.40

Final

Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s) Chase Ealey  United States (USA) 20.49 19.82 x 20.07 19.65 x 20.49
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gong Lijiao  China (CHN) 19.58 19.84 20.23 20.08 20.39 19.89 20.39 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jessica Schilder  Netherlands (NED) x 19.77 x 19.53 19.77 x 19.77 NR
4 Sarah Mitton  Canada (CAN) 18.78 19.18 19.04 x 19.06 19.77 19.77
5 Auriol Dongmo  Portugal (POR) 19.44 19.62 19.38 x 19.39 19.54 19.62
6 Song Jiayuan  China (CHN) 19.21 19.06 x 19.49 19.57 x 19.57
7 Maddison-Lee Wesche  New Zealand (NZL) 18.32 19.09 18.56 18.81 18.36 19.50 19.50 PB
8 Jessica Woodard  United States (USA) x x 18.67 x 18.63 x 18.67
9 Maggie Ewen  United States (USA) 18.08 18.26 18.64 18.64
10 Danniel Thomas-Dodd  Jamaica (JAM) x 18.29 x 18.29
11 Fanny Roos  Sweden (SWE) 18.27 18.22 x 18.27
12 Axelina Johansson  Sweden (SWE) 17.21 17.60 17.25 17.60

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