In the first event of the day, Baljinder Singh was initially adjudged to have finished at 12th with a timing of 1:21:44 which would have been his personal best effort. But, the organisers later changed the result, showing Baljinder among those walkers who did not finish the race.
The Indian camp was expecting a good show from Inderjeet, the reigning Asian champion, after he made it to the final round as one of the 12 best performers in the qualifying session in the morning with a best throw of 20.47m.
Inderjeet, who has a personal best of 20.65m, began the final round with 19.52m before fouling his second throw. Pressure piled on him to come up with a big throw in his third attempt but the Indian, who also won a bronze medal in the Asian Games, could only come up with a disappointing 18.68m to end his campaign.
After three rounds, those ranked below top eight are eliminated and Inderjeet was among one of those who made the exit. Inderjeet though had the satisfaction of becoming the only Indian shot putter ever to make it to the final round of World Championships.
In men's 20km race walk, the two other Indians Gurmeet Singh 1:25:22) and Chandan Singh (1:26:40) finished 35th and 41st respectively -- both one places up from initial result which had shown Baljinder at 12th -- only to be changed later.
Chinese Olympic bronze medallist Zhen Wang was second in 1:19:29, while Benjamin Thorne -- the biggest surprise of the race -- took bronze in a Canadian record of 1:19:57.
Japan's world record holder Yusuke Suzuki dropped out just after 45 minutes into the race. Reigning Olympic champion Ding Chen of China was ninth with 1:21:39.
