1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's shot put

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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.

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Medalists

Gold Ulf Timmermann
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Silver Oliver-Sven Buder
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Bronze Georg Andersen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway

Final

RankFinalDistance
Med 1.png Flag of East Germany.svg  Ulf Timmermann  (GDR)21.32 m
Med 2.png Flag of East Germany.svg  Oliver-Sven Buder  (GDR)21.01 m
Med 3.png Flag of Norway.svg  Georg Andersen  (NOR)20.71 m
4.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergey Smirnov  (URS)20.45 m
5.Flag of East Germany.svg  Udo Beyer  (GDR)20.21 m
6.Flag of Norway.svg  Lars Arvid Nilsen  (NOR)20.13 m
7.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergey Nikolayev  (URS)19.97 m
8.Flag of Germany.svg  Karsten Stolz  (FRG)19.95 m
9.Flag of Germany.svg  Kalman Konya  (FRG)19.71 m
10.Flag of Austria.svg  Klaus Bodenmüller  (AUT)19.62 m
11.Flag of Iceland.svg  Pétur Guðmundsson  (ISL)19.46 m
12.Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Dragan Perić  (YUG)18.67 m
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Vyacheslav Lykho  (URS)DSQ

: Vyacheslav Lykho ranked initially 3rd (20.81m), but was disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules. [2] [3]

Qualification

RankGroup ADistance
1.Flag of Norway.svg  Lars Arvid Nilsen  (NOR)20.15 m
2.Flag of East Germany.svg  Oliver-Sven Buder  (GDR)20.08 m
3.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergey Smirnov  (URS)19.86 m
4.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergey Nikolayev  (URS)19.67 m
5.Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Dragan Perić  (YUG)19.51 m
6.Flag of Germany.svg  Karsten Stolz  (FRG)19.39 m
7.Flag of Iceland.svg  Pétur Guðmundsson  (ISL)19.25 m
8.Flag of Germany.svg  Bernd Kneissler  (FRG)19.07 m
9.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Edwards  (GBR)18.66 m


RankGroup BDistance
1.Flag of East Germany.svg  Ulf Timmermann  (GDR)20.42 m
2.Flag of Norway.svg  Georg Andersen  (NOR)20.38 m
3.Flag of East Germany.svg  Udo Beyer  (GDR)20.09 m
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Kalman Konya  (FRG)19.64 m
5.Flag of Austria.svg  Klaus Bodenmüller  (AUT)19.25 m
6.Flag of Poland.svg  Helmut Krieger  (POL)19.20 m
7.Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Jovan Lazarević  (YUG)19.18 m
8.Flag of Romania.svg  Gheorghe Guset  (ROM)18.87 m
9.Flag of Norway.svg  Jan Sagedal  (NOR)18.73 m
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  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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