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Athletics at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Men's shot put

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Athletics – Men's shot put
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France
Dates30 August – 7 September 2024
No. of events16
2020

The Men's shot put athletics events for the 2024 Summer Paralympics took place at the Stade de France, Paris from August 30 to September 7, 2024. A total of 16 events were contested in this discipline, all of which consisted of straight finals.

Schedule

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R Round 1 ½ Semifinals F Final
Date[1] Fri 30 Sat 31 Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7
Event M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E
F11 F
F12 F
F20 F
F32 F
F33 F
F34 F
F35 F
F36 F
F37 F
F40 F
F41 F
F46 F
F53 F
F55 F
F57 F
F63 F

Medal summary

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The following is a summary of the medals awarded across all shot put events.

Classification Gold Silver Bronze
F11
details
Amirhossein Darbeid
 Iran
14.78 AR Mahdi Olad
 Iran
13.89 Alvaro del Amo Cano
 Spain
13.38
F12
details
Elbek Sultonov
 Uzbekistan
16.45 Volodymyr Ponomarenko
 Ukraine
16.12 Roman Danyliuk
 Ukraine
16.11
F20
details
Oleksandr Yarovyi
 Ukraine
17.61 Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli
 Malaysia
17.18 Maksym Koval
 Ukraine
16.99
F32
details
Athanasios Konstantinidis
 Greece
11.93 Aleksei Churkin
 Neutral Paralympic Athletes
11.39 Lazaros Stefanidis
 Greece
9.84
F33
details
Cai Bingchen
 China
12.77 WR Deni Cerni
 Croatia
12.18 Zakariae Derhem
 Morocco
11.26
F34
details
Mauricio Valencia
 Colombia
11.71 Azeddine Nouiri
 Morocco
11.70 Ahmad Hindi
 Jordan
11.66
F35
details
Khusniddin Norbekov
 Uzbekistan
16.82 Hernan Emanuel Urra
 Argentina
16.11 Seyed Aliasghar Javanmardi
 Iran
15.84
F36
details
Vladimir Sviridov
 Neutral Paralympic Athletes
17.18 Alan Kokoity
 Neutral Paralympic Athletes
16.27 Dastan Mukashbekov
 Kazakhstan
16.00
F37
details
Kudratillokhon Marufkhujaev
 Uzbekistan
16.37 Ahmed Ben Moslah
 Tunisia
15.40 Tolibboy Yuldashev
 Uzbekistan
15.24
F40
details
Miguel Monteiro
 Portugal
11.21 Battulga Tsegmid
 Mongolia
11.09 Garrah Tnaiash
 Iraq
11.03
F41
details
Bobirjon Omonov
 Uzbekistan
14.32 PR Niko Kappel
 Germany
13.74 Jun Huang
 China
11.66
F46
details
Greg Stewart
 Canada
16.38 Sachin Sarjerao Khilari
 India
16.32 Luka Bakovic
 Croatia
16.27
F53
details
Giga Ochkhikidze
 Georgia
9.66 Abdelillah Gani
 Morocco
9.22 Hemami Alireza Mokhtari
 Iran
8.69
F55
details
Ruzhdi Ruzhdi
 Bulgaria
12.40 Nebojsa Duric
 Serbia
11.98 Lech Stoltman
 Poland
11.81
Zafar Zaker
 Iran
11.88
F57
details
Yasin Khosravi
 Iran
15.96 Thiago Paulino dos Santos
 Brazil
15.06 Hokato Hotozhe Sema
 India
14.65
F63
details
Faisal Sorour
 Kuwait
15.31 Aled Davies
 Great Britain
15.10 Tom Habscheid
 Luxembourg
14.97

Results

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F11

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Men's shot put F11
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates2 September 2024
Competitors8 from 7 nations
Winning distance14.78 AR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Amirhossein Darbeid  Iran
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mahdi Olad  Iran
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alvaro del Amo Cano  Spain
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  David Casinos Sierra (ESP) 15.26 Australia Sydney 20 October 2000
Paralympic Record  David Casinos Sierra (ESP) 15.26 Australia Sydney 20 October 2000
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 11.30 Tunisia Amir Soltane Tunisia Tunis 30 June 2019
America 14.16 Brazil Alessandro R Da Silva Brazil São Paulo 2 April 2022
Asia 14.61 Iran Amirhossein A Darbeid Japan Kobe 20 May 2024
Europe 15.26 WR Spain David Casinos Sierra Australia Sydney 20 October 2000
Oceania 8.98 Fiji Semeti Matanitobua Japan Kobe 20 May 2024

Results

The final in this classification took place on 2 September 2024, at 19:46:[3][4] Eight athletes took part in a straight final.

Reigning Paralympic Games champion, Mahdi Olad of Iran returned to defend his title, but in the end had to settle for silver behind his countryman, Amirhossein Darbeid, as the Islamic Republic went one-two in the F11 classification and Darbeid took the Asian record with a throw of 14.78 metres. Every one of Darbeid's throws would have been good enough for gold, his five throws over 14 metres the only efforts over that measure in the competition.

Álvaro del Amo Cano of Spain narrowly held off the Neutral Paralympic Athlete, Igor Baskakov, for bronze.

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Amirhossein Darbeid  Iran 13.94 14.71 14.46 14.46 14.78 14.72 14.78 AR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mahdi Olad  Iran 13.52 13.89 13.51 12.02 13.59 13.83 13.89
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alvaro del Amo Cano  Spain x 12.00 x 13.33 13.38 x 13.38
4 Igor Baskakov  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 12.36 13.12 12.72 13.19 13.29 13.03 13.29
5 Alessandro Rodrigo da Silva  Brazil 12.07 12.86 x x x 11.63 12.86
6 Miljenko Vučić  Croatia x 12.09 12.33 11.93 12.27 11.46 12.33
7 Oney Tapia  Italy x 11.64 x x x 12.12 12.12
8 Ongiou Timeon  Kiribati x 6.46 6.29 6.17 x 5.84 6.46

F12

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Men's shot put F12
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates31 August 2024
Competitors8 from 6 nations
Winning distance16.45 AR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Elbek Sultonov  Uzbekistan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Volodymyr Ponomarenko  Ukraine
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Roman Danyliuk  Ukraine
2020
2020

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Kim Lopez Gonzalez (ESP) 17.04 Japan Tokyo 28 August 2021
Paralympic Record  Kim Lopez Gonzalez (ESP) 17.04 Japan Tokyo 28 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 12.98 South Africa Hermanus Blom United Kingdom London 22 July 2017
America 16.35 Brazil Caio Vinicius United States Tempe 25 May 2019
Asia 16.62 China Haitao Sun Greece Athens 21 Sept 2004
Europe 17.04 WR PR Spain Kim López González JapanTokyo 28 August 2021
Oceania 15.57 Australia Russell Short Netherlands Assen 9 September 2006

Results

The final in this classification took place on 31 August 2024, at 19:46:[5][6] Eight athletes took part in a straight final. Reigning champion and world record holder Kim Lopez Gonzales of Spain returned, but was not in his record breaking form and had to settle for fourth. Instead Elbek Sultonov, from Uzbekistan seized his opportunity, thowing a new Asian record of 16.45 metres to win gold and hold off the two Ukrainians, Volodymyr Ponomarenko and Roman Danyliuk, the pair winning silver and bronze respectively, separated a single centimetre.

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Elbek Sultonov  Uzbekistan 15.19 x 15.88 16.45 16.02 x 16.45 AR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Volodymyr Ponomarenko  Ukraine x x 12.70 16.12 16.01 x 16.12
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Roman Danyliuk  Ukraine 14.41 15.17 15.18 16.11 15.54 15.56 16.11
4 Kim Lopez-Gonzalez  Spain 14.93 x 15.6 15.51 x 15.15 15.60
5 Emils Dzilna  Latvia 14.76 15.00 15.18 15.60 15.37 15.13 15.60
6 Stefan Dimitrijevic  Serbia 13.64 13.48 14.15 14.60 13.51 13.04 14.60
7 Hermanus Blom  South Africa x x 11.6 x 13.16 x 13.16
8 Hector Cabrera Llacer  Spain 11.96 12.92 11.64 12.18 11.22 11.91 12.92

F20

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Men's shot put F20
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates3 September 2024
Competitors8 from 7 nations
Winning distance17.61 WR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Oleksandr Yarovyi  Ukraine
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli  Malaysia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Maksym Koval  Ukraine
2020
2020

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Maksym Koval (UKR) 17.57 France Paris 13 July 2023
Paralympic Record  Maksym Koval (UKR) 17.34 Japan Tokyo 31 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 11.99 Tunisia Mohamed Ali Fatnasi United Kingdom London 7 September 2012
America 16.72 Ecuador David Mosquera United Kingdom London 15 July 2017
Asia 17.43 Malaysia Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli Japan Kobe 21 May 2024
Europe 17.57 WR Ukraine Maksym Koval France Paris 13 July 2023
Oceania 16.29 Australia Todd Hodgetts United Kingdom London 7 September 2012

Results

The final in this classification took place on 3 September 2024, at 19:46:[7][8] Eight athletes took part in a straight final.

The 2020 champion, Maksym Koval was obliged to watch both his title and his world, European and Paralympic Games records usurped by country man Oleksandr Yarovyi. Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli of Malaysia separates the Ukrainians.

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Oleksandr Yarovyi  Ukraine 16.86 17.11 17.6 17.61 16.89 17.56 17.61 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli  Malaysia 16.75 16.66 17.18 16.79 17 16.86 17.18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Maksym Koval  Ukraine x 16.99 16.77 x x x 16.99
4 Luka Meissonnier Soane  France 15.23 15.64 16.42 16.06 15.94 15.5 16.42
5 Muhammet Atici  Turkey x 15.56 16.04 15.33 15.48 16.09 16.09
6 Jordi Congo Villalba  Ecuador 14.57 15.61 16.01 15.63 x 15.14 16.01
7 Efstratios Nikolaidis  Greece x 15.27 15.66 15.13 x 15.3 15.66
8 Istvan Szollosi  Hungary 13.91 13.91 14.05 x x 13.79 14.05

F32

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Men's shot put F32
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates3 September 2024
Competitors8 from 4 nations
Winning distance11.93
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Athanasios Konstantinidis  Greece
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aleksei Churkin  Neutral Paralympic Athletes
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lazaros Stefanidis  Greece
2020
2020

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Liu Li (CHN) 13.01 France Paris 13 July 2023
Paralympic Record  Liu Li (CHN) 12.97 Japan Tokyo 31 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 12.11 Algeria Walid Ferhah United Arab Emirates Sharjah 15 March 2022
America 8.19 Brazil Robson Daniel dos Santos Brazil São Paulo 16 Marvh 2024
Asia 13.01 China Li Liu France Paris 13 August 2023
Europe 11.65 Russia Aleksei Churkin Russia Cheboksary 15 August 2023
Oceania vacant

Results

The final in this classification took place on 3 September 2024, at 19:46:[9][10] Eight athletes took part in a straight final.

With the late reclassification of reigning champion and world record holder Liu Li to the F33 class, the F32 event was opened up for a new winner, with the honours going to the 54-years old Greek veteran Athanasios Konstantinidis. Neutral athlete Aleksei Churkin won silver, and a second older Greek athlete, Lazaros Stefanidis, won the bronze medal at the age of 67. The silver and bronze medalists enjoyed an age-gap of 41 years - Stefanidis won his first Paralympic Games medal in Paris, having made his debut in the 2000 Games - at which point Churkin had been aged 2.

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Athanasios Konstantinidis  Greece 11.17 11.57 11.20 10.94 11.92 11.93 11.93
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aleksei Churkin  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 11.39 x 11.35 11.33 x 10.91 11.39
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lazaros Stefanidis  Greece 9.84 x x 8.03 8.86 9.63 9.84
4 Lahouari Bahlaz  Algeria x 8.58 x x x 9.70 9.70
5 Walid Ferhah  Algeria 9.20 x x x 8.72 x 9.20
6 Dimitrios Zisidis  Greece 8.64 8.62 x 8.88 x x 8.88
7 Mohammed Al Mashaykhi  Oman 7.96 8.57 8.18 8.09 8.26 8.46 8.57
8 Ahmed Mehideb  Algeria 8.56 8.39 8.30 8.35 x x 8.56

F33

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Men's shot put F33
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates7 September 2024
Competitors7 from 6 nations
Winning distance12.77 WR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cai Bingchen  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Deni Cerni  Croatia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zakariae Derhem  Morocco
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Evgenii Malykh (RUS) 12.36 Qatar Doha 25 October 2015
Paralympic Record  Zakariae Derhem (MAR) 11.37 Japan Tokyo 4 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 12.03 Morocco Zakariae Derhem Morocco Marrakech 26 April 2024
America 8.74 Panama Gertrudis Ortega Campos France Paris 17 July 2023
Asia 12.03 China Cai Bingchen China Hangzhou 27 October 2023
Europe 12.36 WR Russia Evgenii Malykh Qatar Doha 25 October 2021
Oceania 9.84 Australia Jessee Wyatt Australia Sydney 13 March 2021

Results

The final in this classification took place on 7 September 2024, at 19:46:[11][12] Seven athletes took part.

Liu Li, the F32 record holder had been reclassified shortly before the Games, but entered the F33 class with a best that would be a world record even in his new class. He failed to figure, however, as countryman Cai Bingchan threw a new world record for gold. The 2020 champion, Zakariae Derhem of Morocco, could only win bronze.

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cai Bingchen  China 10.38 12.08 12.16 12.22 12.77 11.1 12.77 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Deni Cerni  Croatia 11.13 10.74 11.66 11.93 12.18 11.59 12.18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zakariae Derhem  Morocco 11.13 11.26 10.58 11.02 10.64 10.99 11.26
4 Kamel Kardjena  Algeria 10.81 10.84 10.68 10.88 10.89 11.16 11.16
5 Aleksandr Khrupin  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 10.87 8.59 10.06 10.6 10.96 11.03 11.03
6 Liu Li  China 9.94 10.72 10.87 10.57 10.7 10.56 10.87
7 Oussama Sassi  Tunisia 9.88 10.25 10.1 9.72 9.43 10.43 10.43

F34

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Men's shot put F34
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates7 September 2024
Competitors9 from 8 nations
Winning distance11.71
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mauricio Valencia  Colombia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Azeddine Nouiri  Morocco
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ahmad Hindi  Jordan
2020
2020

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record Jordan Ahmad Hindi '12.25 ' Japan Tokyo 4 September 2021
Paralympic Record Jordan Ahmad Hindi '12.25 ' Japan Tokyo 4 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 11.55 Morocco Azeddine Nouiri Japan Tokyo 4 September 2021
America 11.83 Brazil Eduardo dos Santos Brazil São Paulo 19 April 2024
Asia 12.25

WR PR

Jordan Ahmad Hindi Japan Tokyo 4 September 2021
Europe 11.14 Poland Tomasz Paulinski Poland Kraków 14 June 2024
Oceania 6.93 Australia Tim Ryan Australia Brisbane 6 March 2015

Results

The final in this classification took place on 7 September 2024, at 19:46:[13][14] In a final that contained the world and Paralympic Games record holder, and three separate continental records holders. Colombian Mauricio Valencia was the somewhat unexpected winner as his challengers failed to reach their best distances. Azeddine Nouiri extended his own African record in second place while defending champion, world and Asian record holder Ahmad Hindi held off Nikita Dubenchuk for bronze.

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Mauricio Valencia  Colombia 11.50 x 11.08 10.96 10.59 11.71 11.71 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Azeddine Nouiri  Morocco 11.04 x 10.87 11.70 11.16 11.49 11.70 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ahmad Hindi  Jordan 11.54 11.66 10.9 11.51 11.55 11.48 11.66
4 Nikita Dubenchuk  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 10.9 11.40 11.02 11.37 11.34 x 11.40 AR
5 Lin Wenbang  China 10.51 10.18 10.69 11 10.99 11.22 11.22
6 Eduardo dos Santos Pereira  Brazil 10.79 10.86 11.03 10.83 10.95 10.81 11.03
7 Diego Meneses  Colombia 10.63 x 10.33 9.37 x 10.35 10.63
8 Tomasz Paulinski  Poland 8.81 10.12 10.34 10.15 10.28 8.91 10.34
9 Salman Abbariki  Refugee Paralympic Team 8.7 8.67 8.11 8.65 8.92 8.79 8.92

F35

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Men's shot put F35
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates5 September 2024
Competitors8 from 8 nations
Winning distance16.82 PR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Khusniddin Norbekov  Uzbekistan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hernan Emanuel Urra  Argentina
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Seyed Aliasghar Javanmardi  Iran
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Khusniddin Norbekov (UZB) 17.32 United Arab Emirates Dubai 11 November 2019
Paralympic Record  Guo Wei (CHN) 16.22 China Beijing 14 September 2008
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 11.40 Algeria Youssouf Bensedira Tunisia Tunis 18 March 2021
America 15.90 Argentina Hernan Emanuel Urra Japan Tokyo 2 September 2021
Asia 17.32

WR

Uzbekistan Khusniddin Norbekov United Arab Emirates Dubai 11 November 2019
Europe 14.70 Latvia Edgars Bergs Japan Tokyo 2 September 2021
Oceania 10.65 Australia Daniel Jennings Australia Australia 17 April 2021

Results

The final in this classification took place on 5 September 2024, at 19:46:[15][16] Uzbek thrower Khusniddin Norbekov was a clear winner, with four of his throws further than any others in the competition.

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Khusniddin Norbekov  Uzbekistan 16.01 16.82 16.14 16.32 15.63 15.72 16.82 PR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hernan Emanuel Urra  Argentina 14.62 16.11 x 14.56 x x 16.11 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Seyed Aliasghar Javanmardi  Iran 15.84 15.6 x x 15.73 x 15.84
4 Fu Xinhan  China 15.64 15.75 15.47 15.52 x 15.4 15.75
5 Taimuraz Khabalov  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 14.77 15.09 15.19 14.36 x x 15.19 AR
6 Arvind  India 11.79 12.34 13.01 12.85 12.71 x 13.01
7 Zholaman Yelaman  Kazakhstan 11.52 x 10.66 11.39 11.56 11.13 11.56
8 Gheorghe Spinu  Moldova 8.88 8.64 8.41 9.62 8.56 8.99 9.62

F36

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Men's shot put F36
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates4 September 2024
Competitors7 from 6 nations
Winning distance17.18 WR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vladimir Sviridov  Neutral Paralympic Athletes
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alan Kokoity  Neutral Paralympic Athletes
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dastan Mukashbekov  Kazakhstan
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Yassine Guenichi (TUN) 16.86 France Paris 13 JUL 2023
Paralympic Record  Vladimir Sviridov (RPC) 16.67 Japan Tokyo 31 AUG 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 16.86 WR Tunisia Yassine Guenichi France Paris 13 July 2023
America 15.82 Mexico Jose Roman Ruiz Castro France Paris 13 July 2023
Asia 15.74 Kazakhstan Dastan Mukashbekov China Hangzhou 26 October 2023
Europe 16.79 Russia Vladimir Sviridov Russia Cheboksary 12 August 2023
Oceania 11.24 Australia Nicholas Larionow Australia Townsville 27 Sept 2003

Results

The final in this classification took place on 4 September 2024, at 19:46:[17][18] Neutral athlete,Vladimir Sviridov, made history, defending his title and becoming the first F36 athlete to breach the 17-metre barrier, his best of 17.18 exploding in the second round to put the event beyond the reach of all his rivals. Dastan Mukashbekov became the first Asian F36 athlete to breach the 16-metre line, winning a bronze medal for his efforts behind a second Neutral athlete, Alan Kokoity. Existing world record holder Yassine Guenichi of Tunisia could only finish fourth

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vladimir Sviridov  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 16.24 17.18 x 16.01 16.43 16.29 17.18 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alan Kokoity  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 15.18 15.56 14.66 16.27 15.82 15.34 16.27
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dastan Mukashbekov  Kazakhstan 15.68 16.00 14.84 15.30 x x 16.00 AR
4 Yassine Guenichi  Tunisia 15.84 15.53 15.03 15.70 x x 15.84
5 Jose Roman Ruiz Castro  Mexico x x 15.13 13.91 x 15.23 15.23
6 Rufat Rafiyev  Azerbaijan 13.18 13.38 x x 12.92 13.01 13.38
7 Mohammed al Kaabi  United Arab Emirates 12.24

F37

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Men's shot put F37
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates31 August 2024
Competitors10 from 9 nations
Winning distance16.37
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kudratillokhon Marufkhujaev  Uzbekistan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ahmed Ben Moslah  Tunisia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tolibboy Yuldashev  Uzbekistan
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 15.59 Tunisia Ahmed Ben Moslah France Paris 8 September 2023
America 14.56 Mexico LC Lopez Valenzuela Japan Kobe 17 May 2024
Asia 17.52 China Dong Xia United Kingdom London
Europe 16.80 Lithuania Mindaugas Bilius Brazil Rio de Janeiro 14 Sept 2016
Oceania 13.31 New Zealand Ben Tuimaseve Japan Tokyo 2021-08-27

Results

The final in this classification took place on 2 September 2024, at 19:46:[19][20] Kudratillokhon Marufkhujaev won by almost a metre, again giving Uzbekistan a comfortable victory.

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kudratillokhon Marufkhujaev  Uzbekistan 14.06 15.31 15.65 15.17 16.37 x 16.37
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ahmed ben Moslah  Tunisia 14.63 x 15 15.4 14.9 x 15.40
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tolibboy Yuldashev  Uzbekistan 14.63 15.24 15.16 x 15.2 14.73 15.24
4 De Oliveira Souza  Brazil 14.52 14.03 14.38 14.27 13.64 x 14.52
5 LC Lopez Valenzuela  Mexico x 13.57 14.31 x 13.49 13.27 14.31
6 Manu  India x 12.71 13.28 13.86 13.07 x 13.86
7 Donatas Dundzys  Lithuania 12.91 13.63 13.38 13.59 13.42 13.3 13.63
8 Mykola Zhabnyak  Ukraine 12.93 12.7 13.14 13.35 13.01 12.91 13.35
9 Jakub Miroslaw  Poland 12.82 13.12 x 13.12
10 Dhari Buti  Kuwait 12.66 12.38 12.31 12.66

F40

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Men's shot put F40
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates1 September 2024
Competitors9 from 9 nations
Winning distance11.21 PR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Miguel Monteiro  Portugal
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Battulga Tsegmid  Mongolia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Garrah Tnaiash  Iraq
2020
2020

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Miguel Monteiro (POR) 11.60 Portugal Pombal 27 February 2022
Paralympic Record  Denis Gnezdilov (RPC) 11.16 Japan Tokyo 29 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 9.99 Morocco Redouane Thabit Tunisia Tunis 28 June 2022
America 9.03 Mexico Ruben Sanchez Mexico Xalapa 6 April 2024
Asia 11.28 Iraq Garrah Tnaiash France Paris 11 July 2023
Europe 11.60 WR Portugal Miguel Monteiro Portugal Pombal 27 February 2022
Oceania 5.11 New Zealand Josh Chisholm Australia Canberra 26 January 2024

Results

The final in this classification took place on 1 September 2024, at 19:46:[21][22]

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Miguel Monteiro  Portugal x 11.02 11.21 11 11.17 r 11.21 PR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Battulga Tsegmid  Mongolia 9.61 9.72 10.3 10.48 11.09 x 11.09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Garrah Tnaiash  Iraq 10.44 10.7 x 10.62 11.03 10.86 11.03
4 Denis Gnezdilov  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 10.80 10.37 10.53 10.65 10.77 10.63 10.80
5 Ravi Rongali  India 10.44 10.49 10.63 x 9.83 10 10.63
6 Yannis Fischer  Germany 9.93 10.24 10.56 10.21 10.18 10.23 10.56
7 Matija Sloup  Croatia 10.07 x 10.25 10.23 x 10.19 10.25
8 Wei Wang  China 9.83 9.90 x x x x 9.90
9 Muhammad Diroy Noordin  Singapore 8.68 x 8.66 8.68

F41

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Men's shot put F41
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates2 September 2024
Competitors7 from 5 nations
Winning distance14.32 PR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bobirjon Omonov  Uzbekistan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Niko Kappel  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Huang Jun  China
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Niko Kappel (GER) 15.07 Germany Hechingen 9 May 2024
Paralympic Record  Bobirjon Omonov (UZB) 14.06 Japan Tokyo 30 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 10.74 Tunisia Mohamed Amara Brazil Rio de Janeiro 8 September 2016
America 13.88 United States Hagan Landry Japan Tokyo 30 August 2021
Asia 14.73 Uzbekistan Bobirjon Omonov France Paris 12 July 2023
Europe 15.07 WR Germany Niko Kappel Germany Hechingen 9 May 2024
Oceania vacant

Results

The final in this classification took place on 2 September 2024, at 19:46:[23][24]

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bobirjon Omonov  Uzbekistan 13.55 14.32 13.33 13.23 13.99 x 14.32 PR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Niko Kappel  Germany 13.74 13.29 13.58 x x x 13.74
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Huang Jun  China 11.20 11.27 x x 11.54 11.66 11.66
4 Xia Zhiwei  China 11.55 11.4 11.46 11.09 11.52 11.57 11.57
5 Jung Jisong  South Korea 10.72 x 10.08 10.07 9.55 10.46 10.72
6 Kah Michel Ye  Ivory Coast 10.42 10.3 9.88 10.34 10.39 10.46 10.46
7 Sun Pengxiang  China 10.37 10.11 9.94 10.14 x x 10.37

F46

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Men's shot put F46
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates4 September 2024
Competitors10 from 7 nations
Winning distance16.38
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Greg Stewart  Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sachin Sarjerao Khilari  India
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Luka Bakovic  Croatia
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Joshua Cinnamo (USA) 16.80 United Arab Emirates Dubai 15 November 2019
Paralympic Record  Greg Stewart (CAN) 16.75 Japan Tokyo 1 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 16.13 South Africa Kerwin Noemdo Portugal Vila Real 26 November 2022
America 16.80 WR United States Joshua Cinnamo United Arab Emirates Dubai 15 November 2019
Asia 16.30 India Sachin Sarjerao Khilari Japan Kobe 22 May 2024
Europe 16.29 Nikita Prokhorov Japan Tokyo 1 September 2021
Oceania 11.40 Australia Eric Mellor South Korea Busan 3 October 2002

Results

The final in this classification took place on 4 September 2024, at 19:46:[25][26]

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Greg Stewart  Canada 15.63 16.01 16.34 x 16.38 16.02 16.38 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sachin Sarjerao Khilari  India 14.72 16.32 16.15 16.31 16.03 15.95 16.32 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Luka Bakovic  Croatia 15.03 15.6 15.85 15.75 16.27 15.77 16.27 PB
4 Joshua Cinnamo  United States 15.29 15.66 x x 15.33 x 15.66
5 Kerwin Noemdo  South Africa 15.63 15.53 x 15.58 x 15.41 15.63
6 Andrius Skuja  Lithuania 14.01 14.6 14.95 x 14.76 14.66 14.95 SB
7 Erik Fabian Kaurin  Croatia 14.76 14.5 x 14.94 14.72 x 14.94
8 Yasser Mohd  India 13.53 14.21 x 13.96 14.01 x 14.21
9 Rohit Kumar  India x 13.44 14.1 14.10
10 Raivo Maksims  Latvia 11.63 11.15 11.63 11.63
Chivaro Belfort  Suriname DNS

F53

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Men's shot put F53
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates2 September 2024
Competitors7 from 7 nations
Winning distance9.66
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Giga Ochkhikidze  Georgia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Abdelillah Gani  Morocco
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hemami Alireza Mokhtari  Iran
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Abdelillah Gani (MAR) 8.84 Morocco Marrakech 28 April 2024
Paralympic Record  Elvin Astanov (AZE) 8.77 Japan Tokyo 29 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 8.84

WR

Morocco Abdelillah Gani Morocco Marrakech 28 April 2024
America 8.83 Brazil Andre Rocha Germany Berlin 30 June 2018
Asia 8.73 Iran Alireza Mokhtari Hemami Indonesia Jakarta 10 October 2018
Iran Rashid Masjedi China Hangzhou 25 October 2023
Europe 8.79 Georgia (country) Giga Ochkhikidze Japan Kobe 19 May 2024
Oceania vacant

Results

The final in this classification took place on 2 September 2024, at 19:46:[27][28]

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Giga Ochkhikidze  Georgia x x x 9.66 x x 9.66 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Abdelillah Gani  Morocco 8.98 9.1 9.06 x 9.22 9.17 9.22 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hemami Alireza Mokhtari  Iran 7.94 8.35 8.54 8.69 x 8.58 8.69
4 Bartosz Gorczak  Poland 8.3 8.25 8.41 x x x 8.41
5 Alaa Abdulsalam  Syria x 8.05 8.18 7.89 8.11 x 8.18
6 Ales Kisy  Czech Republic 7.64 x 7.8 7.85 7.98 8.12 8.12
7 Marijan Presecan  Croatia 6.44 6.78 7.05 6.55 6.99 6.98 7.05

F55

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Men's shot put F55
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates31 August 2024
Competitors11 from 9 nations
Winning distance12.4
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ruzhdi Ruzhdi  Bulgaria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nebojsa Duric  Serbia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Zafar Zaker  Iran
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lech Stoltman  Poland
2020
2028

Records

This event was also open to F54 athletes.

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

F54
World Record Sergei Sokulskii (RPC) 12.06 Japan Tokyo 27 August 2021
Paralympic Record  Sergei Sokulskii (RPC) 12.06 Japan Tokyo 27 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 8.01 South Africa Ivan du Preez South Africa Germiston 22 March 2003
America 10.56 Mexico Johnatan Salinas Mexico Xalapa 28 April 2023
Asia 11.40 Iran Hamed Amiri Brazil Rio de Janeiro 16 Sept 2023
Europe 12.06 WR PR Sergei Sokulskii Japan Tokyo 27 August 2021
Oceania 9.28 Australia Bruce Wallrodt Australia Canberra 22 February 2003
F55
World Record  Ruzhdi Ruzhdi (BUL) 12.68 France Paris 9 July 2023
Paralympic Record  Wallace Santos (BRA) 12.63 Japan Tokyo 27 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 11.46 Algeria Mourad Bachir Tunisia Tunis 28 June 2019
America 12.63

PR

Brazil Wallace Santos Japan Tokyo 27 August 2021
Asia 12.43 Iran Hamed Amiri United Arab Emirates Dubai 15 February 2024
Europe 12.68 WR Bulgaria Ruzhdi Ruzhdi France Paris 9 September 2023
Oceania 9.60 Australia Terry Giddy Australia Canberra 22 February 2003

Results

The final in this classification took place on 2 September 2024, at 19:46:[29] Following an appeal, a second silver medal was awarded to Nebojsa Duric, but remaining medalist retained their original medals.[30]

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ruzhdi Ruzhdi  Bulgaria 12.36 11.96 12.4 12.34 12.02 12.27 12.40 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nebojsa Duric  Serbia 11.69 11.98 11.47 11.93 11.77 11.95 11.98 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Zafar Zaker  Iran 11.56 11.88 11.73 11.55 11.77 11.83 11.88
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lech Stoltman  Poland 11.81 x 11.72 11.68 11.59 11.52 11.81
4 Wallace Santos  Brazil 11.1 11.1 11.41 11.68 11.43 11.41 11.68
5 Olokhan Musayev  Azerbaijan 11.13 11.22 x 11.44 11.41 11.35 11.44 SB
6 Hamed Amiri  Iran 10.6 x 10.83 10.96 11.08 11.36 11.36
7 Damian Ligeza  Poland 11.18 11.01 10.78 10.68 10.84 10.71 11.18
8 Sargis Stepanyan  Armenia 10.06 10.2 9.87 9.96 10.41 10.19 10.41
9 Ivan Revenko  Neutral Paralympic Athletes 8.58 8.45 9.18 7.95 9.17 9.16 9.18
10 Fadi Aldeeb  Palestine 8.59 8.63 8.81 8.47 8.63 8.3 8.81 SB

F57

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Men's shot put F57
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates6 September 2024
Competitors12 from 11 nations
Winning distance15.96 PR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yasin Khosravi  Iran
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Thiago Paulino dos Santos  Brazil
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hokato Hotozhe Sema  India
2020
2028

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

World Record  Yasin Khosravi (IRI) 16.01 France Paris 16 July 2023
Paralympic Record  Guoshan Wu (CHN) 15.00 Japan Tokyo 3 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 13.30 Senegal Talla Diop Morocco Marrakech 28 April 2024
America 15.26 Brazil Thiago Paulino dos Santos Peru Lima 24 August 2019
Asia 16.01 WR Iran Yasin Khosravi France Paris 16 July 2023
Europe 14.92 Poland Janusz Rokicki Qatar Doha 27 October 2023
Oceania vacant

Results

The final in this classification took place on 6 September 2024, at 19:46:[31][32]

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yasin Khosravi  Iran 15.26 15.87 15.94 15.96 15.57 15.94 15.96 PR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Thiago Paulino  Brazil 13.87 14.63 15.06 14.89 14.87 14.76 15.06
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hokato Hotozhe Sema  India 13.88 14 14.4 14.65 14.15 13.8 14.65
4 Teijo Koopikka  Finland 14.18 14.14 13.77 14.17 14.13 13.96 14.18
5 Soman Rana  India 13.32 14.07 13.83 13.79 13.8 13.86 14.07
6 Pablo Damián Gimenez Reinoso  Argentina 12.13 12.98 12.95 12.99 12.67 12.41 12.99
7 Vitolio Kavakava  France 12.68 12.6 12.99 11.95 11.6 x 12.99
8 Yorkinbek Odilov  Uzbekistan 12.3 12.09 12.95 12.41 11.73 11.74 12.95
9 Paulin Mayombo Mukendi  Democratic Republic of the Congo 8.93 9.58 9.28 9.85 9.92 9.32 9.92
10 Nfm Alraoad  Yemen 7.02 6.93 6.52 6.87 6.99 6.9 7.02
11 Ywenson Registre  Haiti 6.82 6.77 6.78 6.95 6.39 6.89 6.95
12 Omar Mahdi Abshir  Somalia 4.17 4.04 x x x 2.23 4.17

F63

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Men's shot put F42/63
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France, Paris
Dates6 September 2024
Competitors9 from 9 nations
Winning distance15.31
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Faisal Sorour  Kuwait
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aled Davies  Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tom Habscheid  Luxembourg
2020
2028

This event was also open to the F42 classification

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:[2]

F42
World Record  Aled Davies (GBR) 17.42 United Kingdom London 22 July 2017
Paralympic Record  Aled Davies (GBR) 15.97 Brazil Rio de Janeiro 12 September 2016
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 12.58 Cameroon William Tchuisseu Tchapo Italy Jesolo 8 May 2022
America 14.40 Brazil Edenilson Floriani Brazil São Paulo 7 May 2023
Asia 15.73 Kuwait Faisal Sorour United Arab Emirates Sharjah 16 March 2022
Europe 17.42 WR United Kingdom Aled Davies United Kingdom London 22 Sept 2017
Oceania vacant
F63
World Record  Tom Habscheid (LUX) 15.10 United Arab Emirates Dubai 10 November 2019
Paralympic Record  Tom Habscheid (LUX) 13.92 Japan Tokyo 4 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 13.36 South Africa Tyrone Pillay United Arab Emirates Dubai 10 November 2029
America 10.97 Peru Carlos Felipa Peru Lima 7 October 2022
Asia 13.79 China Baolong Pang United Arab Emirates Dubai 10 November 2021
Europe 15.10 WR Luxembourg Tom Habscheid United Arab Emirates Dubai 10 November 2019
Oceania 11.17 New Zealand Joe Flavell New Zealand Christchurch 25 January 2011

Results

The final in this classification took place on 6 September 2024, at 19:46:[33][34]

Rank Athlete Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Faisal Sorour  Kuwait 14.7 15.01 14.92 15.31 14.88 - 15.31
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aled Davies  Great Britain 14.32 14.32 15.10 x x x 15.10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tom Habscheid  Luxembourg 14.09 14.97 14.87 14.5 14.45 14.77 14.97 PRF63
4 Edenilson Floriani  Brazil 14.1 x 13.84 14.38 14.57 14.12 14.57
5 Palitha Halgahawela  Sri Lanka 14.45 14.51 14.31 14.24 13.91 14.14 14.51 AR
6 Mukhammad Rikhsimov  Uzbekistan x x 13.31 x 13.69 x 13.69
7 Badr Touzi  France 12.15 13.33 13.11 13 12.7 13.17 13.33
8 Georg Schober  Austria 12.27 12.16 x 12.56 12.4 12.22 12.56
9 Tyler Smith  Grenada 8.07 x 7.54 8.07
Waleed Ashteebah  Libya DNS

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