American shot putter Crouser smashes world record in Eugene
Share - WeChat


WASHINGTON -- Olympic champion Ryan Crouser broke the 31-year-old men's shot put world record on Friday, as he took victory at the US Olympic Trials event in Eugene.
29-year-old Crouser, who won gold at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, achieved his winning mark of 23.37m in the fourth round, adding 25 centimeters to the world record set by compatriot Randy Barnes back in 1990.
Reigning world champion Joe Kovacs finished second with 22.34m, followed by Payton Otterdahl with a personal best of 21.92m.
Crouser's previous career-best mark was 23.01m, which he achieved last month in Tucson, US. He also set the shot put world indoor record of 22.82m earlier this year, breaking the previous record of 22.66m also set by Barnes in 1989.
Most Popular
- Shang Juncheng, 20, makes history at Shanghai Masters
- China claims two doubles titles, Xiang denies Calderano at WTT China Smash
- Wang/Lin win all-Chinese men's doubles final at WTT China Smash
- Anisimova thrashes Gauff in 58 minutes to make China Open final
- Top seeds Wang/Kuai clinch women's doubles title at WTT China Smash
- Chinese rookie Wang Hao claims two golds at World Weightlifting Championships
Highlights
What's Hot