
World record for Ryan Crouser in Idaho
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 19.02.23. | 14:10
Crouser has now surpassed 23 metres in a total of seven competitions during his career so far.
USA's Ryan Crouser threw 23.38m for an outright men’s world shot put record at the Simplot Games in Pocatello, Idaho, on Saturday 18 February.
One week after opening his season with 22.58m at the Millrose Games in New York, the world and Olympic champion added a centimetre to his own outright world record while competing in a shot put exhibition event at the Holt Arena.
Crouser's previous best was the 23.37m he recorded outdoors at the US Olympic Trials in Eugene in June 2021, while his previous best indoors was the 22.82m he threw in Fayetteville in January of that year.
The 30-year-old has been trialling a new technique in competition, one that is designed to generate more momentum and increase his radius so he achieves more rotation power.
This new technique involves Crouser shifting his starting point to the right and adding an extra step into the spin.
However, his 23.38m performance in Pocatello, which was achieved in the first round of the competition, came from a static start, rather than his new technique, meaning he will hope to go even farther as he perfects his new throwing style.
Ryan Crouser 🇺🇸 23.38 🆕 @WorldAthletics record wasn’t performed with his new technique, rather his static start one https://t.co/yaPE1XRPYj pic.twitter.com/ZROqhe2wTM
— PJ Vazel (@pjvazel) February 18, 2023
Crouser has now surpassed 23 metres in a total of seven competitions during his career so far. It is a barrier that only three other athletes in history have ever bettered.









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