Athletics at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's shot put

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The Women's Shot Put athletics events for the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Olympic Stadium from September 1 to September 8, 2012. A total of 9 events were contested incorporating 16 different classifications. [1]

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Schedule

Event↓/Date →Fri 31Sat 1Sun 2Mon 3Tue 4Wed 5Thr 6Fri 7Sat 8
F11/12 Shot PutF
F20 Shot PutF
F32–34 Shot PutF
F35/36 Shot PutF
F37 Shot PutF
F40 Shot PutF
F42/44 Shot PutF
F54–56 Shot PutF
F57/58 Shot PutF

Results

F11/12

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Result Score Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Assunta Legnante Flag of Italy.svg  Italy F1116.7416.4715.8016.4116.4516.6916.741011WR
Silver medal icon.svg Hongxia Tang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F1111.5811.83x11.4412.4711.2912.471008RR
Bronze medal icon.svg Liangmin Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F1110.28xx9.8610.5711.0711.071003SB
4 Tania Lorena Jimenez Manzanarez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico F119.248.878.458.508.938.859.24981
5 Hajar Taktaz Flag of Iran.svg  Iran F117.75x8.818.488.858.848.85970PB
6 Tamara Sivakova Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus F1212.2112.39x11.8212.0812.3112.39966SB
7 Izabela Campos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil F118.53x8.078.398.308.718.71966
8 Marta Prokofyeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia F1212.1511.7712.0411.6912.2511.9512.25958
9 Orysia Ilchyna Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine F1211.7611.7511.7611.76928SB
10 Rita Elena Osorio Cota Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico F117.197.807.547.80921PB
11 Yuclesy Pinto Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela F117.437.567.337.56904
12 Ailish Dunne Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland F116.646.676.126.67808
13 Natalija Eder Flag of Austria.svg  Austria F12x9.969.789.96773
14 Rebeca Valenzuela Alvarez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico F129.959.41x9.95772
15 Rose Welepa Flag of France.svg  France F129.899.809.629.89766PB
16 Hamela Devi Enikutty Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia F128.409.779.239.77753
17 Elizabeth Almada Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina F129.469.479.729.72747
18 Nadine Lattimore Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland F115.786.065.796.06705
Yesenia Maria Restrepo Munoz Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia F11xxxNM

F20

RankAthleteNationality123456ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ewa Durska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 13.0813.4013.5113.80x12.8013.80PR
Silver medal icon.svg Anastasiia Mysnyk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 12.3412.6712.5912.3512.4112.3812.67PB
Bronze medal icon.svg Svitlana Kudelya Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 11.7412.09xx12.0312.2412.24
4 Inês Fernandes Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11.4811.5311.2811.5211.2711.8411.84
5 Sirly Tiik Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 10.7711.1511.1211.0411.5411.0111.54PB
6 Sandra Mast Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 11.1611.2610.44x11.36x11.36
7 Nursuhana Ramlan Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 10.0610.319.7510.4010.71x10.71
8 Eddy Guerrero Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 10.00x9.8810.2210.118.7810.22PB
9 Evangelia Ziska Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 9.769.749.739.76
Leslie Mendoza Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 9.05x9.329.32
Ayşegül Tahtakale Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 8.41x8.318.41

F32–34

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Best Score Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Birgit Kober Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F3410.25xx---10.251112WR
Silver medal icon.svg Louise Ellery Flag of Australia.svg  Australia F32x5.905.79x5.75-5.90895PR
Bronze medal icon.svg Maroua Ibrahmi Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia F325.475.605.755.115.435.255.75869RR
4 Marjaana Huovinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland F347.557.497.647.147.297.377.64866PB
5 Maria Stamatoula Flag of Greece.svg  Greece F325.66x4.92xxx5.66853
6 Brydee Moore Flag of Australia.svg  Australia F333.93x5.845.556.05x6.05850
7 Mounia Gasmi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria F32xx5.435.16x5.565.56835
8 Frances Herrmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F346.957.277.366.887.047.217.36827
9 Veronika Doronina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia F347.066.507.03---7.06784
10 Marie Brämer-Skowronek Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F347.01x6.98---7.01776
11 Elena Burdykina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia F346.836.776.83---6.83748
12 Zandile Nhlapo Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa F345.37x6.41---6.41680SB
13 Gemma Prescott Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain F323.614.194.14---4.19535
- Thuraya Alzaabi Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates F34xxx---NM0

F35/36

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Result Score Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Mariia Pomazan Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine F3511.1511.4212.2211.39xx12.221062WR
Silver medal icon.svg Wang Jun Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F3510.5911.4012.0011.6211.8112.0712.071056RR
Bronze medal icon.svg Qing Wu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F3610.609.2610.1810.1610.6410.4410.641041WR
4 Kath Proudfoot Flag of Australia.svg  Australia F369.6219.24x8.499.639.769.76984
5 Alla Malchyk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine F368.738.838.839.098.829.019.09923SB
6 Renata Chilewska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland F359.509.54x8.89x9.079.54873
7 Jiongyu Bao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F358.248.478.188.338.448.388.47729PB
8 Marivana Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil F357.947.928.15x8.13x8.15677RR
9 Chenelle van Zyl Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa F356.28x7.837.83621
Perla Muñoz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina F357.357.497.547.54567

F37

RankAthleteNationality123456ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Mi Na Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 12.2011.7111.9411.0111.3011.0512.20WR
Silver medal icon.svg Xu Qiuping Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 10.3610.5011.0410.9310.42x11.04PB
Bronze medal icon.svg Eva Berná Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 10.1610.3711.0010.11xx11.00RR
4 Shirlene Coelho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10.2710.2910.019.5010.5710.6010.60RR
5 Qianqian Jia Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 9.85x9.5710.359.99x10.35PB
6 Viktorya Yasevych Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 9.15x9.56x9.93x9.93PB
7 Beverley Jones Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 8.589.629.859.469.358.929.85
8 Taiga Kantane Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 8.889.058.989.019.218.419.21SB
9 Yomaira Cohen Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 8.728.368.618.72PB
Liene Grutzite Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 7.837.116.787.83

F40

RankAthleteNationality123456ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Raoua Tlili Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 9.429.869.359.649.779.839.86WR
Silver medal icon.svg Menggenjimisu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7.959.138.73x8.498.829.13RR
Bronze medal icon.svg Najat El Garaa Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 8.238.40x8.048.308.628.62PB
4 Laila El Garaa Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 7.337.497.817.698.10x8.10SB
5 Daria Kabiesz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7.90x7.86x7.77x7.90
6 Fatiha Mehdi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 6.496.02x5.896.376.006.49
7 Marijana Goranović Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 6.096.176.355.776.066.236.35PB

F42/44

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Result Score Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Juan Yao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F4412.8512.6613.0512.3912.9712.7313.051055WR
Silver medal icon.svg Yue Yang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F4411.5311.4612.02x11.7212.2212.22980SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Michaela Floeth Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F4411.5012.1611.4111.93x12.2112.21979SB
4 Sanela Redžić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina F428.648.31x8.598.478.088.64809PB
5 Jelena Vuković Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia F427.857.627.797.72x7.327.85683
6 Leitu Viliamu Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa F425.184.855.325.034.354.065.32257SB

F54–56

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Best Score Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Yang Liwan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F547.447.507.276.80x6.717.501057WR
Silver medal icon.svg Marianne Buggenhagen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F558.278.218.327.918.167.828.32946
Bronze medal icon.svg Angela Madsen Flag of the United States.svg  United States F568.488.408.637.918.188.888.88934PR
4 Martina Willing Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F568.808.468.868.408.388.668.86931
5 Hania Aidi Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia F546.305.215.925.966.245.946.30904SB
6 Tatjana Majcen Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia F546.115.935.826.036.246.026.24894
7 Fadhila Nafati Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia F546.026.215.926.056.135.946.21888
8 Irena Perminiene Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania F545.776.026.14x4.885.956.14876
9 Eva Kacanu Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic F545.795.985.47---5.98846SB
10 Marziyeh Sedighi Saghinsara Flag of Iran.svg  Iran F545.695.865.93---5.93837
11 Patricia Ndidi Amaka Nnaji Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria F55x7.376.95---7.37813RR
12 Tanja Cerkvenik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia F556.756.846.48---6.84721
13 Daniela Todorova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria F556.786.836.54---6.83719
14 Yanive Torres Martinez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia F544.375.204.85---5.20673
15 Milka Milinkovic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia F555.806.466.12---6.46647
16 Ruth Aguilar Fulgencio Flag of Spain.svg  Spain F555.295.285.19---5.29393PB

F57/58

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Best Score Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Angeles Ortiz Hernandez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico F5811.1011.3911.4311.1210.6111.0211.431015WR
Silver medal icon.svg Stela Eneva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria F5811.1411.2211.3810.8910.92x11.381012RR
Bronze medal icon.svg Eucharia Iyiazi Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria F5810.3210.2611.119.7910.20x11.11997RR
4 Safia Djelal Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria F5810.0510.3110.529.50x9.9410.52958SB
5 Ilke Wyludda Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F589.8910.0110.169.8910.239.9510.23937PB
6 Larisa Volik Flag of Russia.svg  Russia F5710.0510.059.99xx9.6610.05931RR
7 Nassima Saifi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria F589.719.77x8.73x9.689.77899
8 Catalina Rosales Montiel Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico F589.329.069.039.07xx9.32857SB
9 Ivanka Koleva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria F578.488.799.10---9.10845SB
10 Li Ling Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F578.718.92x---8.92826SB
11 Evelyne Tuitavake Flag of France.svg  France F586.667.598.09---8.09717
12 Olga Sergienko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia F57x7.877.55---7.87700
13 Mary Nakhumicha Zakayo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya F577.707.63x---7.70677
14 Grace Nwaozuzu Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria F587.077.607.57---7.60651
15 Hellen Glenda Saohaga Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands F57x5.005.23---5.23298SB
16 Nephtalie Jean Louis Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti F574.75xx---4.75228SB
17 Rhodah Mutale Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia F584.554.484.59---4.59200SB
- Madinat Abdullayeva Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan F57xxx---NM0
- Nadia Medjmedj Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria F57xxx---NM0

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