Halowe Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 2018 – pchnięcie kulą kobiet
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Pchnięcie kulą kobiet – jedna z konkurencji technicznych rozgrywanych podczas halowych lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w National Indoor Arena w Birmingham.
Tytułu mistrzowskiego nie broniła Amerykanka Michelle Carter.
Złotą medalistką została Anita Márton.
Terminarz
Data | Godzina[a] | |
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2 marca | 20:10[1] | Finał |
Wyniki
WR – rekord świata | CR – rekord mistrzostw świata | NR – rekord kraju | AR – rekord kontynentu | WL – najlepszy wynik na listach światowych w sezonie 2018 | SB – najlepszy wynik w sezonie | PB – rekord życiowy |
Finał
Źródło: [2]
Kolejność | Zawodniczka | Reprezentacja | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Rezultat | Uwagi |
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![]() | Anita Márton | ![]() | 18,29 | 18,30 | 19,48 | x | 18,96 | 19,62 | 19,62 | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Danniel Thomas | ![]() | 18,92 | 18,95 | 19,22 | x | 18,86 | 19,07 | 19,22 | ![]() |
![]() | Gong Lijiao | ![]() | x | 18,98 | x | 18,83 | 18,81 | 19,08 | 19,08 | ![]() |
4. | Gao Yang | ![]() | 18,45 | 18,77 | 18,41 | 18,70 | 18,20 | 18,51 | 18,77 | ![]() |
5. | Paulina Guba | ![]() | 18,53 | x | 18,16 | 18,31 | 18,54 | 18,54 | ||
6. | Alona Dubicka | ![]() | x | x | 18,21 | x | x | 18,21 | ![]() | |
7. | Yaniuvis López | ![]() | 17,81 | 18,05 | x | 18,04 | 18,19 | 18,19 | ![]() | |
8. | Jeneva Stevens | ![]() | 15,90 | 18,18 | 18,00 | 17,64 | x | 18,18 | ||
9. | Cleopatra Borel | ![]() | x | 17,80 | 17,49 | 17,80 | ![]() | |||
10. | Brittany Crew | ![]() | x | 17,61 | 16,13 | 17,61 | ||||
11. | Julija Leanciuk | ![]() | x | 17,44 | 17,15 | 17,44 | ||||
12. | Daniella Hill | ![]() | 17,22 | 17,26 | x | 17,26 | ||||
13. | Fanny Roos | ![]() | 17,19 | 17,23 | x | 17,23 | ||||
14. | Dimitriana Surdu | ![]() | 17,15 | 17,22 | x | 17,22 | ||||
15. | Radosława Mawrodiewa | ![]() | 16,33 | x | x | 16,33 |
Uwagi
Przypisy
- ↑ TIMETABLE BY DAY – IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS BIRMINGHAM, GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. 01 MAR 2018 - 04 MAR 2018, iaaf.org [dostęp 2018-03-02] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2018-01-28] (ang.).
- ↑ Results - Shot Put Women - Final, iaaf.org [dostęp 2018-03-02] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2018-03-02] (ang.).
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