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The women's shot put at the 2014 IPC Athletics European Championships was held at the Swansea University Stadium from 18 to 23 August.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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F12[1] | Assunta Legnante Italy | 16.84 | Marta Prokofyeva Russia | 12.86 | Sofia Oksem Russia | 12.45 |
F20[2] | Anastasiia Mysnyk Ukraine | 12.73 | Antonina Baranova Russia | 12.69 | Svitlana Kudelya Ukraine | 12.25 |
F32/33[3] | Svetlana Krivenok (F33) Russia | 6.37 912 pts |
Maria Stamatoula (F32) Greece | 5.62 814 pts |
Anthi Liagkou (F33) Greece | 4.38 377 pts |
F34[4] | Birgit Kober Germany | 8.60 | Lucyna Kornobys Poland | 7.39 | Frances Herrmann Germany | 6.61 |
F35/36[5] | Mariia Pomazan (F35) Ukraine | 11.93 1045pts |
Alla Malchyk (F36) Ukraine | 9.29 797pts |
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F37[6] | Eva Berná Czech Republic | 11.01 ER | Franziska Liebhardt Germany | 10.66 | Irina Vertinskaya Russia | 10.49 |
F53/54/55[7] | Maria Bogacheva (F54) Russia | 7.04 952pts |
Svitlana Stetsyuk (F53) Ukraine | 4.28 903pts |
Marianne Buggenhagen (F55) Germany | 7.28 824pts |
F57[8] | Stela Eneva (F57) Bulgaria | 10.58 | Ilke Wyludda (F57) Germany | 10.46 | Martina Willing (F56) Germany | 7.46 |
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