Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put

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These are the official results of the Men's Shot Put event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There were a total number of 36 competitors, with twelve athletes reaching the final. The event took place on July 26, 1996.

In 1998, gold medalist Randy Barnes was tested positive for androstenedione (an over-the-counter supplement famously used by Mark McGwire), and was subsequently suspended from competition in the Olympic Games for life. On August 7 1990 Barnes was banned from competing for 27 months(including 1992 Olympics) after testing positive for the anabolic steroid methyltestosterone at a competition in Malmö, Sweden. Despite this, his result from the Atlanta is officially accepted, because there is no known positive result from this games, and according to "innocent until caught at that moment" rule he can keep his medal.

Medalists

GoldRandy Barnes
 United States
SilverJohn Godina
 United States
BronzeOleksandr Bagach
 Ukraine

Abbreviations

Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
OR olympic record
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics
World Record  Randy Barnes (USA) 23.12 m May 20, 1990 United States Los Angeles, United States
Olympic Record  Ulf Timmermann (GDR) 22.47 m September 23, 1988 South Korea Seoul, South Korea

Qualification

Group A

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3
1 3  Oliver-Sven Buder (GER) 19.76 20.43 20.43 m
2 4  Randy Barnes (USA) X 19.70 20.42 20.42 m
3 7  Roman Virastyuk (UKR) 19.81 19.81 m
4 8  Dragan Perić (SCG) 19.61 X 19.61 19.61 m
5 9  Dzimitry Hancharuk (BLR) 19.57 X 19.17 19.57 m
6 11  Corrado Fantini (ITA) 18.63 19.40 19.00 19.40 m
7 15  Manuel Martínez (ESP) 19.12 18.93 18.90 19.12 m
8 16  Michael Mertens (GER) 18.57 18.90 19.07 19.07 m
9 17  Kent Larsson (SWE) 18.60 18.86 19.05 19.05 m
10 18  Arsi Harju (FIN) 18.56 19.01 X 19.01 m
11 19  Giorgio Venturi (ITA) 18.60 18.98 18.52 18.98 m
12 24  Ilias Louka (CYP) 18.48 17.98 X 18.48 m
13 25  Chima Ugwu (NGR) 18.39 18.35 18.33 18.39 m
14 26  Aleksey Shidlovskiy (RUS) 17.84 18.34 18.37 18.37 m
15 30  Saulius Kleiza (LTU) 18.08 18.21 18.18 18.21 m
16 34  Anthony Leiato (ASA) 12.28 X 13.02 13.02 m
 Jenő Kóczián (HUN) X X X NM
 Sergey Rubtsov (KAZ) X NM

Group B

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3
1 1  Paolo Dal Soglio (ITA) 19.43 20.58 20.58 m
2 2  John Godina (USA) 20.54 20.54 m
3 5  Oleksandr Bagach (UKR) 20.23 20.23 m
4 6  C. J. Hunter (USA) 19.95 19.95 m
5 10  Oleksandr Klymenko (UKR) 19.11 19.45 X 19.45 m
6 12  Bilal Saad Mubarak (QAT) 19.39 19.23 19.28 19.39 m
7 13  Dirk Urban (GER) 19.39 18.82 19.23 19.39 m
8 14  Mika Halvari (FIN) 19.37 X 18.78 19.37 m
9 20  Yevgeniy Palchikov (RUS) 18.75 18.83 18.96 18.96 m
10 21  Miroslav Menc (CZE) 18.69 18.13 18.42 18.69 m
11 22  Gert Weil (CHI) 18.64 18.67 18.58 18.67 m
12 23  Yojer Medina (VEN) X 18.49 18.53 18.53 m
13 27  Shaun Pickering (GBR) 18.29 18.23 17.45 18.29 m
14 28  Mikhalis Louka (CYP) 18.23 18.03 18.12 18.23 m
15 29  Khalid Al-Khalidi (KSA) 18.22 X 17.83 18.22 m
16 31  Bradley Snyder (CAN) 17.98 X X 17.98 m
17 32  Viktor Bulat (BLR) 16.70 16.67 17.29 17.29 m
18 33  Sergey Kot (UZB) 16.51 X 16.05 16.51 m

Final

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st, gold medalist(s)  Randy Barnes (USA) 19.46 20.44 X 20.26 20.32 21.62 21.62 m
2nd, silver medalist(s)  John Godina (USA) X 19.91 19.98 20.64 20.79 X 20.79 m
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Oleksandr Bagach (UKR) 20.41 20.50 20.29 X X 20.75 20.75 m
4  Paolo Dal Soglio (ITA) 20.12 20.65 19.92 20.74 20.60 X 20.74 m
5  Oliver-Sven Buder (GER) 20.16 19.92 20.37 20.13 20.51 19.71 20.51 m
6  Roman Virastyuk (UKR) 19.46 19.86 20.32 20.21 20.45 X 20.45 m
7  C. J. Hunter (USA) 19.99 20.09 20.39 X 20.25 20.35 20.39 m
8  Dragan Perić (YUG) 19.66 19.75 19.98 X X 20.07 20.07 m
9  Dzimitry Hancharuk (BLR) X 19.79 X 19.79 m
10  Bilal Saad Mubarak (QAT) 19.11 19.33 X 19.33 m
11  Corrado Fantini (ITA) 19.30 X X 19.30 m
 Oleksandr Klymenko (UKR) X X X NM

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