Ralf Bartels
 Bartels at the 2008 Odložil Memorial in Prague |
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| Born | (1978-02-21) 21 February 1978 |
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| Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) |
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| Weight | 143 kg (315 lb) |
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| Country | Germany |
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| Sport | Athletics |
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| Event | Shot put |
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| Updated on 15 August 2012 |
Ralf Bartels (born 21 February 1978 in Stavenhagen, Germany, then German Democratic Republic) is a German shot putter. He became European Champion at the 2006 European Championships in Athletics in Gothenburg, Sweden after beating Belarusian Andrei Mikhnevich with a final put of 21.13 metres, two centimetres ahead of the Belarusian.
Bartels also won bronze at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki, with a put of 20.99 m. He had previously been a bronze medalist at the 2002 European Athletics Championships.
Competition record
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Notes
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Representing Germany
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| 1996
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World Junior Championships
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Sydney, Australia
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1st
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18.71 m
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| 1997
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European Junior Championships
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
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1st
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18.30 m
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| 1999
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European U23 Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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6th
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18.53 m
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| 2001
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World Championships
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Edmonton, Canada
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17th (q)
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19.41 m
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| 2002
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European Indoor Championships
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Vienna, Austria
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8th (q)
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19.60 m
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| European Championships
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Munich, Germany
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3rd
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20.58 m
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| 2003
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World Indoor Championships
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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12th (q)
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19.32 m
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| World Championships
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Paris, France
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5th
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20.50 m
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| 2004
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World Indoor Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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11th (q)
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19.93 m
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| Olympic Games
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Athens, Greece
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7th
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20.26 m
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| 2005
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World Championships
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Helsinki, Finland
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3rd
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20.99 m
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| 2006
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World Indoor Championships
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Moscow, Russia
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11th (q)
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19.46 m
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| European Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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1st
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21.13 m
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| 2007
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World Championships
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Osaka, Japan
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6th
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20.45 m
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| 2009
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European Indoor Championships
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Turin, Italy
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3rd
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20.39 m
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| World Championships
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Berlin, Germany
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3rd
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21.37 m
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| 2010
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World Indoor Championships
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Doha, Qatar
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2nd
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21.44 m
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| European Championships
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Barcelona, Spain
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2nd
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20.93 m
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| 2011
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European Indoor Championships
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Paris, France
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1st
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21.16 m
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| World Championships
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Daegu, South Korea
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9th
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20.14 m
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| 2012
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Olympic Games
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London, United Kingdom
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16th (q)
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20.00 m
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| 2013
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European Indoor Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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4th
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20.16 m
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External links
Bartels at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin
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- 1934:
Arnold Viiding (EST)
- 1938:
Aleksander Kreek (EST)
- 1946:
Gunnar Huseby (ISL)
- 1950:
Gunnar Huseby (ISL)
- 1954:
Jiří Skobla (TCH)
- 1958:
Arthur Rowe (GBR)
- 1962:
Vilmos Varjú (HUN)
- 1966:
Vilmos Varjú (HUN)
- 1969:
Dieter Hoffmann (GDR)
- 1971:
Hartmut Briesenick (GDR)
- 1974:
Hartmut Briesenick (GDR)
- 1978:
Udo Beyer (GDR)
- 1982:
Udo Beyer (GDR)
- 1986:
Werner Günthör (SUI)
- 1990:
Ulf Timmermann (GDR)
- 1994:
Aleksandr Klimenko (UKR)
- 1998:
Oleksandr Bagach (UKR)
- 2002:
Yuriy Bilonoh (UKR)
- 2006:
(GER)
- 2010:
Tomasz Majewski (POL)
- 2012:
David Storl (GER)
- 2014:
David Storl (GER)
- 2016:
David Storl (GER)
- 2018:
Michał Haratyk (POL)
- 2022:
Filip Mihaljević (CRO)
- 2024:
Leonardo Fabbri (ITA)
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- 1986:
Aleksey Lukashenko (URS)
- 1988:
Aleksey Lukashenko (URS)
- 1990:
Viktor Bulat (URS)
- 1992:
Yuriy Belonog (EUN)
- 1994:
Adam Nelson (USA)
- 1996:
(GER)
- 1998:
Mikuláš Konopka (SVK)
- 2000:
Rutger Smith (NED)
- 2002:
Edis Elkasević (CRO)
- 2004:
Georgi Ivanov (BUL)
- 2006:
Margus Hunt (EST)
- 2008:
David Storl (GER)
- 2010:
Jacko Gill (NZL)
- 2012:
Jacko Gill (NZL)
- 2014:
Konrad Bukowiecki (POL)
- 2016:
Bronson Osborn (USA)
- 2018:
Kyle Blignaut (RSA)
- 2021:
Juan Carley Vázquez (CUB)
- 2022:
Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan (USA)
- 2024:
Jarno van Daalen (NED)
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