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    To put Payton's accomplishment into perspective. The US National indoors are in New York this weekend and his throw would have placed him 2nd just behind the 2016 Olympic gold medalist and ahead of the 2016 Olympic silver medal winner!

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    Congratulations Payton! Perhaps the most impressive individual accomplishment of NDSU's DI era.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scooter1 View Post
    Way to go Forum.
    An NCAA record is set in shotput and it is worthy of being the last article on the last page in the sports section.

    Women win 12 straight conference titles....

    What is front page? NDSU men Basketball loss.

    History was made yesterday...in the forum it is an afterthought.
    I was wondering where the coverage of that was, never saw it on the web page. Pathetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by semobison View Post
    To put Payton's accomplishment into perspective. The US National indoors are in New York this weekend and his throw would have placed him 2nd just behind the 2016 Olympic gold medalist and ahead of the 2016 Olympic silver medal winner!
    Former NDSU Shot Put record holder, Alex Renner, took 6th in that event at the meet referenced above. (62' 6 3/4")

    The winner of the event, Ryan Crouser, threw 72' 10 3/4"....This is the same guy that held the NCAA indoor record before Payton broke it this past weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    We have a legitimate chance for a D1 National Champion
    Absolutely.
    Payton went into the Outdoor Championships in Eugene last spring as the season's top performer and finished 10th. I would be willing to bet that he won't let that happen this year (indoor and outdoor). Senior year....gonna make it happen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzyFlexion View Post
    Former NDSU Shot Put record holder, Alex Renner, took 6th in that event at the meet referenced above. (62' 6 3/4")

    The winner of the event, Ryan Crouser, threw 72' 10 3/4"....This is the same guy that held the NCAA indoor record before Payton broke it this past weekend.
    Crouser was also the 2016 Olympic Gold Medalist.

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    Okay folks, explain the difference between indoor and outdoor shot put? Is outdoor heavier?

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    Quote Originally Posted by THEsocalledfan View Post
    Okay folks, explain the difference between indoor and outdoor shot put? Is outdoor heavier?
    The weight of both the indoor and outdoor shot puts are the same. Each weighs 16 pounds (7.26 kg).

    The indoor shot's covering is synthetic. There are various types of metal fillers and the softness can vary.
    The allowable diameters range from 110 mm to 145 mm.

    The outdoor shot must be made of metal. The only two metals that I'm aware of (in terms of manufacturing) are iron and brass. The NCAA rules state that no metal softer than brass is allowed.
    The allowable diameters must be between 110 mm and 130 mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzyFlexion View Post
    The weight of both the indoor and outdoor shot puts are the same. Each weighs 16 pounds (7.26 kg).

    The indoor shot's covering is synthetic. There are various types of metal fillers and the softness can vary.
    The allowable diameters range from 110 mm to 145 mm.

    The outdoor shot must be made of metal. The only two metals that I'm aware of (in terms of manufacturing) are iron and brass. The NCAA rules state that no metal softer than brass is allowed.
    The allowable diameters must be between 110 mm and 130 mm.
    Most of them are actually stainless steel.
    They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time it works, every time.


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