Delsea’s Josh Awotunde was one of 12 shot putters to advance to the finals at the World Championships during qualifying that was actually held tomorrow in Tokyo [it was Saturday morning in Tokyo, Friday night in the Eastern U.S.]
Awotunde threw 68-2, 8th-best among 36 entrants. The top 12 advanced to the final on Saturday. Marks don’t carry over to the final.
Awotunde followed his 68-2 with a 67-1 and then fouled on his 3rd attempt.
Shot put qualifying was split into two groups of 18. Awotunde was 3rd in Group B, behind Tom Walsh of New Zealand [71-3 ¾] and Scott Lincoln of Great Britain [68-2 ¾].
Five throwers in Group A, including two Americans, threw farther: Adrian Piperi of the U.S. [21.47], American Ryan Crouser [21.37], Wictor Petersson of Sweden [21.14], Leonard Fabbri of Italy [20.95] and Chukwuebuka Cornnell Enekwechi of Nigeria [20.83].
Anyone throwing a certain distance – that isn’t listed anywhere in the results – advances to the final automatically. That distance is somewhere between 69-4 ¼ [the best mark that isn’t listed as an auto qualifier] and 70-1 ¼ [the worst mark that is listed as an auto qualifier].
The final is scheduled for 8 a.m. EST on Saturday, which is 9 p.m. Saturday in Japan.
Awotunde, a 2013 graduate of Delsea, won the U.S. Championships in Eugene last month to earn a berth at Worlds with a final-throw PR of 73-8 ¾.
He’s ranked 3rd in the world behind world championship silver medalist and European champion Leonardo Fabbri of Italy [74-10] and two-time world champion and three-time Olympic medalist Joe Kovacs of the U.S. [73-9].
In his only previous appearance at Worlds, Awotunde placed 3rd in 2022 in Eugene. Awotunde ranks 17th in world history and No. 10 in U.S. history.
