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2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's shot put

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The Men's shot put event at the 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on March 7–8.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Tomasz Majewski
 Poland
Yves Niaré
 France
Ralf Bartels
 Germany

Results

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Qualification

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Hamza Alić of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the qualification round.

Qualifying perf. 19.80 (Q) or 8 best performers (q) advanced to the Final.

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 Ralf Bartels  Germany 18.80 x 19.94 19.94 Q
2 Anton Lyuboslavskiy  Russia 19.61 19.29 19.92 19.92 Q
3 Manuel Martínez  Spain 19.40 19.23 19.92 19.92 Q, SB
4 Tomasz Majewski  Poland 19.86 19.86 Q
5 Lajos Kürthy  Hungary 19.85 19.85 Q
6 Milan Haborák  Slovakia 19.50 19.57 19.76 19.76 q
7 Yves Niaré  France 19.42 19.76 19.48 19.76 q
8 Andrei Siniakou  Belarus 18.82 19.03 19.66 19.66 q, SB
9 Miran Vodovnik  Slovenia 18.72 19.56 19.50 19.56
10 Kim Christensen  Denmark 18.43 19.55 x 19.55
11 Hamza Alić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 19.17 19.41 19.26 19.41
12 Marco Schmidt  Germany 19.38 18.93 x 19.38
13 Andy Dittmar  Germany 19.10 19.10 18.90 19.10
14 Marco Fortes  Portugal 18.68 19.00 18.83 19.00
15 Nedžad Mulabegović  Croatia 18.43 x 18.96 18.96
16 Pavel Sofin  Russia 18.79 x x 18.79
17 Daniel Vanek  Slovakia 17.51 18.78 18.40 18.78
18 Carl Myerscough  Great Britain 18.65 x x 18.65 SB
19 Borja Vivas  Spain 18.37 18.44 x 18.44
20 Raigo Toompuu  Estonia 18.14 x 18.27 18.27
21 Maksim Sidorov  Russia 17.37 x 18.01 18.01
22 Nick Petersen  Denmark 17.47 17.97 17.41 17.97
23 Georgios Arestis  Cyprus 17.65 x 17.47 17.65

Final

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Tomasz Majewski of Poland was the winner of the event.
Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tomasz Majewski  Poland 20.05 20.76 20.06 x 21.02 x 21.02
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yves Niaré  France 19.61 19.90 19.46 x 19.79 20.42 20.42 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ralf Bartels  Germany 18.97 19.90 20.39 19.95 19.77 20.27 20.39 SB
4 Anton Lyuboslavskiy  Russia 19.08 19.57 20.14 x 19.76 20.02 20.14 SB
5 Lajos Kürthy  Hungary 19.47 20.04 19.75 19.42 20.02 19.87 20.04 PB
6 Manuel Martínez  Spain 19.11 x 19.11 x 19.65 x 19.65
7 Milan Haborák  Slovakia 19.18 x x x x 19.51 19.51
8 Andrei Siniakou  Belarus x 19.14 x 18.73 19.25 18.74 19.25

References

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