Masters shot put world record progression


Progression records for shot put must be set in properly conducted, official competitions under the standing IAAF rules unless modified by World Masters Athletics. Divisions are based upon the age of the athlete, with the category giving a minimum and implying a maximum age. So, for example, the M35 division consists of male athletes who have reached the age of 35 but have not yet reached the age of 40, so exactly from their 35th birthday to the day before their 40th birthday.
Weights thrown vary with the division in the following way:
DivisionWeight thrown
M3516 lb/7.260 kg
M4016 lb/7.260 kg
M4516 lb/7.260 kg
M506 kg
M556 kg
M605 kg
M655 kg
M704 kg
M754 kg
M803 kg
M853 kg

The youngest divisions throw exactly the same 16 lb/7.260 kg implement as the Open division. The records are as follows.
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World Athletics includes indoor marks in the record list since 2000, but WMA does not follow that practice.

M35

Oldfield improved the record three times during his series on his 35th birthday in Berkeley, California. His 22.19 was just 3 cm short of the standing official world record, though he had thrown 22.86 five years earlier, but that throw had been disallowed because Oldfield was a professional, against the rules at that time.
DistanceAthleteNationalityBirthdateAgeLocationDateRef
22.48 mJoe KovacsUnited StatesAyd|1989|6|28|2025|7|5

M55

Note: Liedtke's ratified mark by World Masters Athletics is 17.50, but other reports say he threw 17.77 that day