2002 in shot put

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This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2002 in both the men's and the women's shot put . One of the main event during this season were the 2002 European Athletics Championships in Munich, Germany, where the final of the men's competition was held on Tuesday August 6, 2002. The women had their final four days later, on Saturday August 10, 2002.

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Men

Records

Standing records prior to the 2002 season in track and field
World Record Flag of the United States.svg  Randy Barnes  (USA)23.12 m May 20, 1990 Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles, United States


2002 World Year Ranking

RankMarkAthleteVenueDateNote
122.51 mFlag of the United States.svg  Adam Nelson  (USA)Portland, United States2002-05-18
222.19 mFlag of the United States.svg  Kevin Toth  (USA)Eugene, United States2002-05-26
321.91 mFlag of the United States.svg  John Godina  (USA)Eugene, United States2002-05-26
421.60 mFlag of South Africa.svg  Janus Robberts  (RSA)Baton Rouge, United States2002-06-01
521.57 mFlag of Denmark.svg  Joachim Olsen  (DEN)Baton Rouge, United States2002-06-01
621.47 mFlag of Spain.svg  Manuel Martínez  (ESP)Salamanca, Spain2002-07-10
721.45 mFlag of the United States.svg  Christian Cantwell  (USA)Iowa City, United States2002-05-04
821.37 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Yuriy Bilonoh  (UKR)Munich, Germany2002-08-06
921.11 mFlag of Finland.svg  Arsi Harju  (FIN)Lapinlahti, Finland2002-07-14
1021.09 mFlag of Finland.svg  Ville Tiisanoja  (FIN)Kuortane, Finland2002-07-28
1121.00 mFlag of the United States.svg  Jamie Beyer  (USA)Palo Alto, United States2002-06-22
1220.91 mFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Justin Anlezark  (AUS)Manchester, Great Britain2002-07-31
1320.86 mFlag of Italy.svg  Paolo Dal Soglio  (ITA)Riese Pio, Italy2002-09-22
1420.85 mFlag of Germany.svg  Ralf Bartels  (GER)Gotha, Germany2002-06-09
1520.82 mFlag of Slovakia.svg  Milan Haborák  (SVK)Thum, Germany2002-05-19
1620.80 mFlag of Finland.svg  Tepa Reinikainen  (FIN)Kuortane, Finland2002-07-28
1720.73 mFlag of Sweden.svg  Jimmy Nordin  (SWE)Ludvika, Sweden2002-06-27
1820.72 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Carl Myerscough  (GBR)Lincoln, United States2002-05-04
1920.56 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Szilárd Kiss  (HUN)Debrecen, Hungary2002-07-26
2020.51 mFlag of the United States.svg  Tonyo Sylvester  (USA)Palo Alto, United States2002-06-22
2120.50 mFlag of Finland.svg  Conny Karlsson  (FIN)Espoo, Finland2002-05-30
2220.47 mFlag of Germany.svg  Detlef Bock  (GER)Gotha, Germany2002-06-09
Flag of the United States.svg  Reese Hoffa  (USA)Palo Alto, United States2002-06-22
2420.39 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rutger Smith  (NED)Hengelo, Netherlands2002-06-02
2520.28 mFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Petr Stehlík  (CZE)Patras, Greece2002-07-14


Women

Records

Standing records prior to the 2002 season in track and field
World Record Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Natalya Lisovskaya  (URS)22.63 m June 7, 1987 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Moscow, Soviet Union


2002 World Year Ranking

RankMarkAthleteVenueDateNote
120.64 mFlag of Russia.svg  Irina Korzhanenko  (RUS)Munich, Germany10/08/2002
220.53 mFlag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Krivelyova  (RUS)Tula, Russia02/06/2002
320.07 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Vita Pavlysh  (UKR)Dortmund, Germany08/06/2002
419.86 mFlag of Germany.svg  Astrid Kumbernuss  (GER)Neuwied-Engers, Germany17/05/2002
519.40 mFlag of Belarus.svg  Nadzeya Astapchuk  (BLR)Milan, Italy05/06/2002
619.39 mFlag of Cuba.svg  Yumileidi Cumbá  (CUB)Salamanca, Spain10/07/2002
719.24 mFlag of Germany.svg  Nadine Kleinert  (GER)Neuwied-Engers, Germany17/05/2002
819.20 mFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Ryabinkina  (RUS)Tula, Russia09/06/2002
Flag of the United States.svg  Teri Steer  (USA)Palo Alto, United States21/06/2002
1018.95 mFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Meiju  (CHN)Benxi, PR China09/06/2002
1118.92 mFlag of Russia.svg  Irina Khudoroshkina  (RUS)Moscow, Russia28/06/2002
1218.73 mFlag of Romania.svg  Elena Hila  (ROM)Snagov, Romania18/05/2002
Flag of Poland.svg  Krystyna Zabawska  (POL)Sopot, Poland13/07/2002
1418.67 mFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Du Xianhui  (CHN)Singapore17/03/2002
1518.62 mFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Song Feina  (CHN)Benxi, PR China09/06/2002
1618.51 mFlag of the United States.svg  Seilala Sua  (USA)Palo Alto, United States21/06/2002
1718.50 mFlag of South Korea.svg  Lee Myung-Sun  (KOR)Busan, South Korea09/10/2002
1818.47 mFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Lieja Tunks  (NED)Rome, Italy12/07/2002
1918.46 mFlag of Brazil.svg  Elisângela Adriano  (BRA)São Caetano do Sul, Brazil24/08/2002
2018.40 mFlag of New Zealand.svg  Valerie Vili  (NZL)Madrid, Spain21/09/2002
2118.39 mFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Fengfeng  (CHN)Tiantai, PR China27/10/2002
2218.38 mFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Xiaoyu  (CHN)Baoding, PR China09/09/2002
2318.37 mFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Cheng Xiaoyan  (CHN)Shanghai, PR China18/05/2002
2418.34 mFlag of Austria.svg  Valentina Fedyushina  (AUT)Lisboa, Portugal03/07/2002
2518.31 mFlag of Poland.svg  Katarzyna Zakowicz  (POL)Dortmund, Germany08/06/2002


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