2006 European Athletics Championships – Men's shot put

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The men's shot put at the 2006 European Athletics Championships were held at the Ullevi on August 7.

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Ralf Bartels was outside the podium before the final attempt, having managed 20.57 in his first five, whereas Andrei Mikhnevich and Joachim Olsen had achieved their best attempts in round two. However, Bartels put the shot two centimetres further than Mikhnevich, and despite Olsen coming up with a second 21-metre put with 21.04 in his final attempt, it was not enough to better his previous attempts.

In 2013 it was revealed that Mikhnevich tested positive for prohibited substances at the 2005 World Championships. Since this was his second offense, he was given a lifetime ban and all his results from August 2005 on were annulled. [1] In addition, the results of finalists Ville Tiisanoja and Yuriy Bilonoh were also voided for doping offences as indicated in the official results at the European Athletics website. [2]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Ralf Bartels
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Joachim Olsen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Rutger Smith
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 7, 200610:05 Qualification
August 7, 200618:45 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 20.20 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

RankGroupAthleteNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1B Ralf Bartels Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 20.5820.58Q
2B Rutger Smith Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 20.3920.39Q
3B Manuel Martínez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 19.6019.8420.3720.37Q
4A Joachim Olsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 19.7920.3220.32Q
5B Anton Lyuboslavskiy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 18.8919.0920.2220.22Q
6A Pavel Sofin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia x19.7720.1520.15q
7B Tomasz Majewski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 18.8019.7419.6119.74q
8B Pavel Lyzhyn Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus x19.3719.7119.71q
9A Andy Dittmar Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19.4319.2919.6819.68q
10B Mikuláš Konopka Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 19.6519.40x19.65
11A Milan Jotanović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 18.6818.5319.5319.53
12A Carl Myerscough Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 19.52x19.0219.52
13B Nedžad Mulabegović Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 17.5918.8819.4819.48
14A Milan Haborák Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 19.0918.9819.3819.38
15A Conny Karlsson Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 18.92x19.1819.18
16A Raigo Toompuu Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 18.9519.11x19.11SB
17A Gheorghe Guşet Flag of Romania.svg  Romania xx19.0019.00
18B Mika Vasara Flag of Finland.svg  Finland x18.95x18.95
19A Gaëtan Bucki Flag of France.svg  France 18.8518.94x18.94
20B Yves Niaré Flag of France.svg  France 18.70xx18.70
21B Taavi Peetre Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 18.67x18.5318.67
22A Galin Kostadinov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 18.0418.4318.2718.43
23B Māris Urtāns Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 18.4017.84x18.40
24A Jimmy Nordin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 18.2618.2818.3518.35
25A Hamza Alić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina x18.15x18.15
26B Remigius Machura Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 17.9017.9218.0918.09
27A Ivan Emilianov Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 18.0417.7817.6518.04
28B Danilo Ristić Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 15.29xx15.29
B Luka Rujević Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia xxxNM
A Andrei Mikhnevich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus x20.4920.49Q, DQ
B Ville Tiisanoja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 20.3420.34Q, DQ
A Yuriy Bilonoh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 19.78xx19.78q, DQ

Final

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ralf Bartels Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 20.0820.4520.5720.4720.2321.1321.13SB
Silver medal icon.svg Joachim Olsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 20.0621.0920.95x20.7921.0421.09
Bronze medal icon.svg Rutger Smith Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 19.7620.7320.9020.63x20.1820.90
4 Pavel Sofin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20.3920.5520.2220.49x20.4020.55
5 Andy Dittmar Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19.6219.5919.93x19.6119.9519.95
6 Tomasz Majewski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 19.5219.85xxx-19.85
7 Manuel Martínez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain x19.6819.1819.68
8 Pavel Lyzhyn Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus x19.5119.4919.51
9 Anton Lyuboslavskiy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 19.44xx19.44
Andrei Mikhnevich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 20.88 21.1120.57 21.05 x20.68 21.11DQ
Yuriy Bilonoh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 20.3220.21 xxxx20.32DQ
Ville Tiisanoja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland xx19.4819.48DQ
  1. "Andrei MIKHNEVICH (BLR) – results annulled from August 2005". IAAF. 31 July 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. "Official results". Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-05-04.

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