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

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.

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

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

Results

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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
  Amirhossein Darbeid   Iran
  Mahdi Olad   Iran
  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   Sydney 20 October 2000
Paralympic Record   David Casinos Sierra (ESP) 15.26   Sydney 20 October 2000
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 11.30   Amir Soltane   Tunis 30 June 2019
America 14.16   Alessandro R Da Silva   São Paulo 2 April 2022
Asia 14.61   Amirhossein A Darbeid   Kobe 20 May 2024
Europe 15.26 WR   David Casinos Sierra   Sydney 20 October 2000
Oceania 8.98   Semeti Matanitobua   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
  Amirhossein Darbeid   Iran 13.94 14.71 14.46 14.46 14.78 14.72 14.78 AR
  Mahdi Olad   Iran 13.52 13.89 13.51 12.02 13.59 13.83 13.89
  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

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
  Elbek Sultonov   Uzbekistan
  Volodymyr Ponomarenko   Ukraine
  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   Tokyo 28 August 2021
Paralympic Record   Kim Lopez Gonzalez (ESP) 17.04   Tokyo 28 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 12.98   Hermanus Blom   London 22 July 2017
America 16.35   Caio Vinicius   Tempe 25 May 2019
Asia 16.62   Haitao Sun   Athens 21 Sept 2004
Europe 17.04 WR PR   Kim López González  Tokyo 28 August 2021
Oceania 15.57   Russell Short   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
  Elbek Sultonov   Uzbekistan 15.19 x 15.88 16.45 16.02 x 16.45 AR
  Volodymyr Ponomarenko   Ukraine x x 12.70 16.12 16.01 x 16.12
  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

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
  Oleksandr Yarovyi   Ukraine
  Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli   Malaysia
  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   Paris 13 July 2023
Paralympic Record   Maksym Koval (UKR) 17.34   Tokyo 31 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 11.99   Mohamed Ali Fatnasi   London 7 September 2012
America 16.72   David Mosquera   London 15 July 2017
Asia 17.43   Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli   Kobe 21 May 2024
Europe 17.57 WR   Maksym Koval   Paris 13 July 2023
Oceania 16.29   Todd Hodgetts   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
  Oleksandr Yarovyi   Ukraine 16.86 17.11 17.6 17.61 16.89 17.56 17.61 WR
  Muhammad Ziyad Zolkefli   Malaysia 16.75 16.66 17.18 16.79 17 16.86 17.18
  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

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
  Athanasios Konstantinidis   Greece
  Aleksei Churkin   Neutral Paralympic Athletes
  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   Paris 13 July 2023
Paralympic Record   Liu Li (CHN) 12.97   Tokyo 31 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 12.11   Walid Ferhah   Sharjah 15 March 2022
America 8.19   Robson Daniel dos Santos   São Paulo 16 Marvh 2024
Asia 13.01   Li Liu   Paris 13 August 2023
Europe 11.65   Aleksei Churkin   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
  Athanasios Konstantinidis   Greece 11.17 11.57 11.20 10.94 11.92 11.93 11.93
  Aleksei Churkin   Neutral Paralympic Athletes 11.39 x 11.35 11.33 x 10.91 11.39
  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

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
  Cai Bingchen   China
  Deni Cerni   Croatia
  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   Doha 25 October 2015
Paralympic Record   Zakariae Derhem (MAR) 11.37   Tokyo 4 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 12.03   Zakariae Derhem   Marrakech 26 April 2024
America 8.74   Gertrudis Ortega Campos   Paris 17 July 2023
Asia 12.03   Cai Bingchen   Hangzhou 27 October 2023
Europe 12.36 WR   Evgenii Malykh   Doha 25 October 2021
Oceania 9.84   Jessee Wyatt   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
  Cai Bingchen   China 10.38 12.08 12.16 12.22 12.77 11.1 12.77 WR
  Deni Cerni   Croatia 11.13 10.74 11.66 11.93 12.18 11.59 12.18
  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
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
  Mauricio Valencia   Colombia
  Azeddine Nouiri   Morocco
  Ahmad Hindi   Jordan
2020
2020

Records

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

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

WR PR

  Ahmad Hindi   Tokyo 4 September 2021
Europe 11.14   Tomasz Paulinski   Kraków 14 June 2024
Oceania 6.93   Tim Ryan   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
  Mauricio Valencia   Colombia 11.50 x 11.08 10.96 10.59 11.71 11.71 SB
  Azeddine Nouiri   Morocco 11.04 x 10.87 11.70 11.16 11.49 11.70 AR
  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

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

WR

  Khusniddin Norbekov   Dubai 11 November 2019
Europe 14.70   Edgars Bergs   Tokyo 2 September 2021
Oceania 10.65   Daniel Jennings   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
  Khusniddin Norbekov   Uzbekistan 16.01 16.82 16.14 16.32 15.63 15.72 16.82 PR
  Hernan Emanuel Urra   Argentina 14.62 16.11 x 14.56 x x 16.11 AR
  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

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
  Vladimir Sviridov   Neutral Paralympic Athletes
  Alan Kokoity   Neutral Paralympic Athletes
  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   Paris 13 JUL 2023
Paralympic Record   Vladimir Sviridov (RPC) 16.67   Tokyo 31 AUG 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 16.86 WR   Yassine Guenichi   Paris 13 July 2023
America 15.82   Jose Roman Ruiz Castro   Paris 13 July 2023
Asia 15.74   Dastan Mukashbekov   Hangzhou 26 October 2023
Europe 16.79   Vladimir Sviridov   Cheboksary 12 August 2023
Oceania 11.24   Nicholas Larionow   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
  Vladimir Sviridov   Neutral Paralympic Athletes 16.24 17.18 x 16.01 16.43 16.29 17.18 WR
  Alan Kokoity   Neutral Paralympic Athletes 15.18 15.56 14.66 16.27 15.82 15.34 16.27
  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

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
  Kudratillokhon Marufkhujaev   Uzbekistan
  Ahmed Ben Moslah   Tunisia
  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   Ahmed Ben Moslah   Paris 8 September 2023
America 14.56   LC Lopez Valenzuela   Kobe 17 May 2024
Asia 17.52   Dong Xia   London
Europe 16.80   Mindaugas Bilius   Rio de Janeiro 14 Sept 2016
Oceania 13.31   Ben Tuimaseve   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
  Kudratillokhon Marufkhujaev   Uzbekistan 14.06 15.31 15.65 15.17 16.37 x 16.37
  Ahmed ben Moslah   Tunisia 14.63 x 15 15.4 14.9 x 15.40
  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

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
  Miguel Monteiro   Portugal
  Battulga Tsegmid   Mongolia
  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   Pombal 27 February 2022
Paralympic Record   Denis Gnezdilov (RPC) 11.16   Tokyo 29 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 9.99   Redouane Thabit   Tunis 28 June 2022
America 9.03   Ruben Sanchez   Xalapa 6 April 2024
Asia 11.28   Garrah Tnaiash   Paris 11 July 2023
Europe 11.60 WR   Miguel Monteiro   Pombal 27 February 2022
Oceania 5.11   Josh Chisholm   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
  Miguel Monteiro   Portugal x 11.02 11.21 11 11.17 r 11.21 PR
  Battulga Tsegmid   Mongolia 9.61 9.72 10.3 10.48 11.09 x 11.09
  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

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
  Bobirjon Omonov   Uzbekistan
  Niko Kappel   Germany
  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   Hechingen 9 May 2024
Paralympic Record   Bobirjon Omonov (UZB) 14.06   Tokyo 30 August 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 10.74   Mohamed Amara   Rio de Janeiro 8 September 2016
America 13.88   Hagan Landry   Tokyo 30 August 2021
Asia 14.73   Bobirjon Omonov   Paris 12 July 2023
Europe 15.07 WR   Niko Kappel   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
  Bobirjon Omonov   Uzbekistan 13.55 14.32 13.33 13.23 13.99 x 14.32 PR
  Niko Kappel   Germany 13.74 13.29 13.58 x x x 13.74
  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

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
  Greg Stewart   Canada
  Sachin Sarjerao Khilari   India
  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   Dubai 15 November 2019
Paralympic Record   Greg Stewart (CAN) 16.75   Tokyo 1 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 16.13   Kerwin Noemdo   Vila Real 26 November 2022
America 16.80 WR   Joshua Cinnamo   Dubai 15 November 2019
Asia 16.30   Sachin Sarjerao Khilari   Kobe 22 May 2024
Europe 16.29 Nikita Prokhorov   Tokyo 1 September 2021
Oceania 11.40   Eric Mellor   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
  Greg Stewart   Canada 15.63 16.01 16.34 x 16.38 16.02 16.38 SB
  Sachin Sarjerao Khilari   India 14.72 16.32 16.15 16.31 16.03 15.95 16.32 AR
  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

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

WR

  Abdelillah Gani   Marrakech 28 April 2024
America 8.83   Andre Rocha   Berlin 30 June 2018
Asia 8.73   Alireza Mokhtari Hemami   Jakarta 10 October 2018
  Rashid Masjedi   Hangzhou 25 October 2023
Europe 8.79   Giga Ochkhikidze   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
  Giga Ochkhikidze   Georgia x x x 9.66 x x 9.66 WR
  Abdelillah Gani   Morocco 8.98 9.1 9.06 x 9.22 9.17 9.22 AR
  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

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

PR

  Wallace Santos   Tokyo 27 August 2021
Asia 12.43   Hamed Amiri   Dubai 15 February 2024
Europe 12.68 WR   Ruzhdi Ruzhdi   Paris 9 September 2023
Oceania 9.60   Terry Giddy   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
  Ruzhdi Ruzhdi   Bulgaria 12.36 11.96 12.4 12.34 12.02 12.27 12.40 SB
  Nebojsa Duric   Serbia 11.69 11.98 11.47 11.93 11.77 11.95 11.98 SB
  Zafar Zaker   Iran 11.56 11.88 11.73 11.55 11.77 11.83 11.88
  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

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
  Yasin Khosravi   Iran
  Thiago Paulino dos Santos   Brazil
  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   Paris 16 July 2023
Paralympic Record   Guoshan Wu (CHN) 15.00   Tokyo 3 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 13.30   Talla Diop   Marrakech 28 April 2024
America 15.26   Thiago Paulino dos Santos   Lima 24 August 2019
Asia 16.01 WR   Yasin Khosravi   Paris 16 July 2023
Europe 14.92   Janusz Rokicki   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
  Yasin Khosravi   Iran 15.26 15.87 15.94 15.96 15.57 15.94 15.96 PR
  Thiago Paulino   Brazil 13.87 14.63 15.06 14.89 14.87 14.76 15.06
  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

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
  Faisal Sorour   Kuwait
  Aled Davies   Great Britain
  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   London 22 July 2017
Paralympic Record   Aled Davies (GBR) 15.97   Rio de Janeiro 12 September 2016
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 12.58   William Tchuisseu Tchapo   Jesolo 8 May 2022
America 14.40   Edenilson Floriani   São Paulo 7 May 2023
Asia 15.73   Faisal Sorour   Sharjah 16 March 2022
Europe 17.42 WR   Aled Davies   London 22 Sept 2017
Oceania vacant
F63
World Record   Tom Habscheid (LUX) 15.10   Dubai 10 November 2019
Paralympic Record   Tom Habscheid (LUX) 13.92   Tokyo 4 September 2021
Area Time Athlete Location Date
Africa 13.36   Tyrone Pillay   Dubai 10 November 2029
America 10.97   Carlos Felipa   Lima 7 October 2022
Asia 13.79   Baolong Pang   Dubai 10 November 2021
Europe 15.10 WR   Tom Habscheid   Dubai 10 November 2019
Oceania 11.17   Joe Flavell   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
  Faisal Sorour   Kuwait 14.7 15.01 14.92 15.31 14.88 - 15.31
  Aled Davies   Great Britain 14.32 14.32 15.10 x x x 15.10
  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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