Maksim Afonin
Russian shot putter
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Born | (1992-01-06) 6 January 1992 (age 32) |
Height | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[1] |
Weight | 115 kg (254 lb) |
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Sport | Athletics |
Event | Shot put |
Club | CSKA |
Coached by | Nikolay Kolodko |
Maksim Sergeyevich Afonin (Russian: Максим Сергеевич Афонин; born 6 January 1992) is a Russian athlete specialising in the shot put.[2] He competed at the 2018 World Indoor Championships as an Authorised Neutral Athlete due to Russia's ban from international competition.
His personal bests in the event are 21.07 metres outdoors (Moscow 2017) and 21.39 metres indoors (Moscow 2018).
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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2009 | World Youth Championships | Brixen, Italy | 8th | Shot put (5 kg) | 18.55 м m |
European Youth Olympic Festival | Tampere, Finland | 3rd | Shot put (5 kg) | 19.06 m | |
2010 | World Junior Championships | Moncton, Canada | 23rd (q) | Shot put (6 kg) | 17.09 m |
2012 | European Cup Winter Throwing (U23) | Bar, Montenegro | 3rd | Shot put | 18.73 m |
2013 | European Cup Winter Throwing (U23) | Castellón, Spain | 3rd | Shot put | 18.00 m |
European U23 Championships | Tampere, Finland | 9th | Shot put | 18.18 m | |
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2018 | World Indoor Championships | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 13th | Shot put | 19.84 m |
European Championships | Berlin, Germany | 8th | Shot put | 20.68 m | |
2019 | European Indoor Championships | Glasgow, United Kingdom | 9th (q) | Shot put | 20.30 m |
World Championships | Doha, Qatar | 28th (q) | Shot put | 19.82 m |
References
- ^ "EAA profile". Retrieved 8 October 2018.
- ^ Maksim Afonin at World Athletics
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Russian Athletics Championships men's shot put champions
- 1992: Vyacheslav Lykho
- 1993: Yevgeny Palchikov
- 1994: Sergey Nikolayev
- 1995: Aleksey Shidlovsky
- 1996: Yevgeny Palchikov
- 1997: Vyacheslav Lykho
- 1998: Sergey Nikolayev
- 1999: Sergey Lyakhov
- 2000–01: Pavel Chumachenko
- 2002: Ivan Yushkov
- 2003: Pavel Chumachenko
- 2004–05: Ivan Yushkov
- 2006: Pavel Sofin
- 2007: Anton Lyuboslavskiy
- 2008: Ivan Yushkov
- 2009: Maksim Sidorov
- 2010: Ivan Yushkov
- 2011–13: Maksim Sidorov
- 2014: Aleksandr Lesnoy
- 2015: Maksim Sidorov
- 2016: Maksim Afonin
- 2017–19: Aleksandr Lesnoy
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