Published 16:31 IST, September 25th 2019
IAAF World Championships: Men's shot put schedule and preview
IAAF World Championships will take place from September 27 to October 6, 2019 at Doha, Qatar. Here are the schedule details for the men's shot put category.
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IAAF World Championships will be taking place from September 27 to October 6, 2019. events will be held at revated multi-purpose Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar. men’s shot put qualifier’s for group A and B are scheduled for October 3, 2019, at 9:50 pm and 11:10 pm IST, respectively. Finals will be on October 5, 2019, at 10:35 pm IST. Star Sports India will be broadcasting IAAF World Championships.
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Men's Shot Put IAAF World Athletics Championships: Schedule and Preview
Taking a look at current records for men’s shot put, even throwing beyond 22 metres might t earn you a gold medal in IAAF World Championships. To give you a context for unparalleled level of shot putting, only 16 world titles have been won by throws over 22 metres mark. Nine men in competition have a personal best beyond that mark. With eight of 21 men in world all-time list, re is a chance for some big throws.
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Tom Walsh, two-time world indoor champion, has performed stunningly this past month. He won in Paris with a season-best of 22.4 metres and retained his Diamond league men's shot put title in Brussels. Walsh has a good record with big tournaments and has previously won four gold at World Men’s Shot Put Championships. Walsh’s pre-championship loss was with a respectable 21.90 metres at Chorzow competition.
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Ryan Crouser has also been in terrific form opening his outdoor campaign with world-leading personal best of 22.74 metres. It is longest throw since 1990. Except for 21.11 metres win at Drake Relays, all of Crouser’s throws were beyond 22 metres this year.
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After Stanford’s IAAF Diamond League record of 22.61 metres, Darlan Romani joined Walsh and Crouser in world all-time top 10. Romani beat Walsh and Crouser in last year’s IAAF Continental Cup. Konrad Bukowiecki, Darrell Hill, Bob Bertemes, Tomas Stanek, Jacko Gill and Chukwu Enekwechi are or contenders you need to look out for.
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16:12 IST, September 25th 2019