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Career Highlights: 2009 World Outdoor champion; 2008 Olympic silver medalist; 2008 Olympic Trials runner-up; Two-time World Indoor champion ('04, '08); 2009 USA Outdoor champion; Three-time U.S. Indoor champion (’04, ’07, '08); 2007 Indoor Visa champion; 2003 World Athletics Final champion Cantwell saved his best throw for last at the 2008 Olympic Games with a mark of 21.09m/69-2.5, to move from fifth to second in the sixth and final round of throwing in winning the silver medal. Cantwell's 2008 season got off to a brilliant start after an up and down 2007 campaign with his third career USA Indoor championship and second gold medal winning performance at a World Indoor Championships. He also qualified for his first Olympic team through his runner-up performance at the 2008 Olympic with his toss of 21.71m/71-2.75 on his sixth and final attempt. Cantwell cemented his victory in the men's shot put at the 2007 AT&T USA Indoor Championships with his first throw of 21.72meters /71 feet 3.5 inches. Cantwell had led the 2007 Visa Championship Series since his winning heave of 21.88m/71-9 at the 100th Millrose Games earned him 1,233 points. For his championship performance, Cantwell won $25,000 from Visa. In 2006, Cantwell posted the top-three outdoor throws in the world, and six of the top eight throws. Cantwell commanded world attention with his gold medal-winning performance at the 2004 World Indoor Championships, and by posting the top four throws in the world that outdoor season before ending the campaign ranked #1 in the world by Track & Field News. Despite his disappointing fourth place finish at the 2004 Olympic Trials, where he fouled on all but one of his attempts to end a 14-meet winning streak, Cantwell threw 21.95m/72-0.25 early in the year at Columbia, which is the best indoor shot put performance by an American since 1989…his outdoor PR came at the 2004 adidas Oregon Track Classic (22.54/73-11.50)...Cantwell made a huge splash by winning the 2003 World Athletics Final in Monaco against many of the world’s best shot putters, concluding a 2003 season that saw the 23-year-old set a new personal best (21.62/70-11.25) and break the 70-foot barrier for the second consecutive season…he followed up by winning the 2004 U.S. & World Indoor titles…Cantwell in 2002 had two throws over 70 feet outdoors, and finished second to Adam Nelson at USA Indoors with a best of 20.86m/68-5.25…a six-time All-American, three-time Big 12 Champion, and 13-time All-Big 12 performer…named Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2000…scored 20 points at the 2002 Big 12 Championships (shot put – 1st, hammer – 3rd, discus – 5th)…Olympic Trials qualifier as a freshman…a hotel and restaurant management major at Missouri…owns PRs of 57.19/187-7 in the hammer and 59.31m/194-7 in the discus. Married Terri Steer in 2005...the couple had their first child on May 27, 2008, a son named Jackson Daniel. 2009:
World Outdoor champion
(22.03m/72-3.5WL)...USA Outdoor champion
(21.82m/71-7.25)...1st at Dakar (21.53m/70-7.75)…2nd at
Drake Relays (21.00m/68-10.75)…4th at Nike Prefontaine Classic
(20.99m/68-10.5)
6/23/09
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