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Men's Shot Put World Record History

 

Athletes
Nation
Date
Result
Ralph Rose
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21 August 1909
15.54 m
Emil Hirschfeld
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6 May 1928
15.79 m
John Kuck
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29 June 1928
15.87 m
Emil Hirschfeld
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26 August 1928
16.04 m
František Douda
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4 October 1931
16.04 m
Zygmunt Heljasz
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29 June 1932
16.05 m
Leo Sexton
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27 August 1932
16.16 m
František Douda
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24 September 1932
16.20 m
John Lyman
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21 April 1934
16.48 m
Jack Torrance
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27 April 1934
16.80 m
Jack Torrance
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30 June 1934
16.89 m
Jack Torrance
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5 August 1934
17.40 m
Charlie Fonville
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17 April 1948
17.68 m
Jim Fuchs
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28 July 1949
17.79 m
Jim Fuchs
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29 April 1950
17.82 m
Jim Fuchs
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20 August 1950
17.90 m
Jim Fuchs
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22 August 1950
17.95 m
Parry O'Brien
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9 May 1953
18.00 m
Parry O'Brien
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5 June 1953
18.04 m
Parry O'Brien
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8 May 1954
18.42 m
Parry O'Brien
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21 May 1954
18.43 m
Parry O'Brien
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11 June 1954
18.54 m
Parry O'Brien
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5 May 1956
18.62 m
Parry O'Brien
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15 June 1956
18.69 m
Parry O'Brien
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3 September 1956
19.06 m
Parry O'Brien
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1 November 1956
19.25 m
Dallas Long
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28 March 1959
19.25 m
Parry O'Brien
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1 August 1959
19.30 m
Dallas Long
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5 March 1960
19.38 m
Bill Nieder
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19 March 1960
19.45 m
Dallas Long
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26 March 1960
19.67 m
Bill Nieder
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2 April 1960
19.99 m
Bill Nieder
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12 August 1960
20.06 m
Dallas Long
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18 May 1962
20.08 m
Dallas Long
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4 April 1964
20.10 m
Dallas Long
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29 May 1964
20.20 m
Dallas Long
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25 July 1964
20.68 m
Randy Matson 
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8 May 1965
21.52 m
Randy Matson
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23 April 1967
21.78 m
Al Feuerbach
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5 May 1973
21.82 m
Brian Oldfield
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10 May 1975
22.86 m
Terry Albritton
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21 February 1976
21.85 m
Aleksandr Baryshnikov
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10 June 1976
22.00 m
Udo Beyer
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6 July 1978
22.15 m
Udo Beyer
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25 June 1983
22.22 m
Ulf Timmermann
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22 September 1985
22.62 m
Udo Beyer
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20 August 1986
22.64 m
Alessandro Andrei
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12 August 1987
22.72 m
Alessandro Andrei
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12 August 1987
22.84 m
Alessandro Andrei
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12 August 1987
22.91 m
Ulf Timmermann
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22 May 1988
23.06 m
Randy Barnes
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20 May 1990
23.12 m
Ryan Crouser
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18 June 2021
23.37 m
Ryan Crouser
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18 February 2023
23.38 m
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32 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Canada 1-2 in Gotzis. Warner was second.

Anna Hall :USA moves to 5th on the all-time performance list. Just needs to find a little extra somewhere and she could break the 7000 barrier this year. 
 

I saw another track personality comment on it, but worth pointing out that Jana Koščak :CRO registered the best mark for a U18 athlete in senior competition @dcro 

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@Monzanator @rybak and fellow Polish users: do you know where the official schedule/timetable for the Irena Szewinska Memorial can be found? The (I think) official website still only has last year's schedule on it, but it's next week already :p 

 

https://bydgoszczcup.pl/en/events/

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According to this: @heywoodu

 

https://sport1.pl/memorial-szewinskiej-2023-transmisja-program-wyniki-na-zywo/

 

     17:30: OPENING CEREMONY
     17:40: School relays (Final)
     17:50: Women's Hammer Throw
     18:00: Women's 100 meters hurdles (Qualifications)
     18:15: Men's 110 meters hurdles (Qualification)
     18:15: Men's high jump
     18:30: Men's pole vault
     18:40: Women's mile run
     19:05: Women's 100 meters
     19:15: Men's 1,500 meters
     19:30: Women's 100 meters hurdles (Final - Teresa Ciepły run)
     19:35: Men's Hammer Throw
     19:45: Men's 110 meters hurdles (Final)
     19:45: Shot put men
     20:00: Women's 200 meters
     20:15: Men's 200 meters
     20:30: Women's 800 meters
     20:45: Men's 800 meters
     20:55: WINNERS' DECORATION

 

 

 

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So, we've got another busy weekend.  Florence DL and Hengelo on Sunday you probably know about.  As least three other good FTA meets with English commentary on YT as well.

 

1/3 Trond Mohn Games from Bergen :NOR, Saturday night.

 

 

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Women's 1500m World Record History
 
Athletes
Nation
Date
Result
Anne Smith
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1967-06-03
4:17.3+
Maria Gommers
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1967-10-24
4:15.6
Paola Pigni
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1969-07-02
4:12.4
Jaroslava Jehličková
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1969-09-20
4:10.7
Karin Burneleit
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1971-08-15
4:09.6
Ludmila Bragina
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1972-07-18
4:06.9
Ludmila Bragina
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1972-09-04
4:06.5
Ludmila Bragina
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1972-09-07
4:05.1
Ludmila Bragina
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1972-09-09
4:01.4
Tatyana Kazankina
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1976-06-28
3:56.0
Tatyana Kazankina
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1980-07-06
3:55.0
Tatyana Kazankina
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1980-08-03
3:52.47
Qu Yunxia
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1993-09-11
3:50.46
Genzebe Dibaba
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2015-07-17
3:50.07
Faith Kipyegon
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2023-06-02
3:49.11
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