WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
Note: * Indicates athletes who ran in preliminary rounds. 1German Skurygin of Russia originally won the gold medal in the 50 km walk in 3:44:23, but was disqualified after he tested positive for drugs in November 2001. 2 Nigeria (Innocent Asonze, Francis Obikwelu, Daniel Effiong, Deji Aliu) originally won the bronze medal in 37.91, but were disqualified on August 31, 2005 after it was found Asonze had failed a doping test in June 1999. 3 The United States (Jerome Davis, Antonio Pettigrew, Angelo Taylor, Michael Johnson) originally won the gold medal in 2:56.45, but were disqualified in 2008 after Antonio Pettigrew admitted to using HGH and EPO between 1997 and 2003.
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
Note: * Indicates athletes who ran in preliminary rounds.
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
1999, world, championships, athletics, world, championships, athletics, world, athletic, championships, event, held, under, auspices, international, association, athletics, federations, were, held, estadio, olímpico, cartuja, seville, spain, between, august, a. The 7th World Championships in Athletics a World Athletic Championships event held under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations were held at the Estadio Olimpico de la Cartuja Seville Spain between the August 20 and August 29 7th World Championships in AthleticsHost citySeville SpainNations201Athletes1821Dates20 29 August 1999Opened byJuan Carlos IMain venueEstadio Olimpico de la Cartuja 1997 Athens2001 Edmonton One of the main highlights of the games was the world record set in the 400 metres by Michael Johnson of the United States in a time of 43 18 seconds Contents 1 Men s results 1 1 Track 1 2 Field 2 Women s results 2 1 Track 2 2 Field 3 Medal table 4 See also 5 ReferencesMen s results editTrack edit 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 mdetails Maurice Greene nbsp United States 9 80 CR Bruny Surin nbsp Canada 9 84 NR Dwain Chambers nbsp Great Britain 9 97 PB 200 mdetails Maurice Greene nbsp United States 19 90 SB Claudinei da Silva nbsp Brazil 20 00 PB Francis Obikwelu nbsp Nigeria 20 11 400 mdetails Michael Johnson nbsp United States 43 18 WR Sanderlei Claro Parrela nbsp Brazil 44 29 AR Alejandro Cardenas nbsp Mexico 44 31 NR 800 mdetails Wilson Kipketer nbsp Denmark 1 43 30 Hezekiel Sepeng nbsp South Africa 1 43 32 Djabir Said Guerni nbsp Algeria 1 44 18 NR 1500 mdetails Hicham El Guerrouj nbsp Morocco 3 27 65 CR Noah Ngeny nbsp Kenya 3 28 73 NR Reyes Estevez nbsp Spain 3 30 57 PB 5000 mdetails Salah Hissou nbsp Morocco 12 58 13 CR Benjamin Limo nbsp Kenya 12 58 72 Mohammed Mourhit nbsp Belgium 12 58 80 10 000 mdetails Haile Gebrselassie nbsp Ethiopia 27 57 27 Paul Tergat nbsp Kenya 27 58 56 Assefa Mezgebu nbsp Ethiopia 27 59 15 Marathondetails Abel Anton nbsp Spain 2 13 36 Vincenzo Modica nbsp Italy 2 14 03 Nobuyuki Sato nbsp Japan 2 14 07 110 m hurdlesdetails Colin Jackson nbsp Great Britain 13 04 SB Anier Garcia nbsp Cuba 13 07 NR Duane Ross nbsp United States 13 12 PB 400 m hurdlesdetails Fabrizio Mori nbsp Italy 47 72 WL Stephane Diagana nbsp France 48 12 SB Marcel Schelbert nbsp Switzerland 48 13 NR 3000 m st details Christopher Kosgei nbsp Kenya 8 11 76 Wilson Boit Kipketer nbsp Kenya 8 12 09 Ali Ezzine nbsp Morocco 8 12 73 20 km walkdetails Ilya Markov nbsp Russia 1 23 34 Jefferson Perez nbsp Ecuador 1 24 19 Daniel Garcia nbsp Mexico 1 24 31 50 km walkdetails Ivano Brugnetti nbsp Italy 3 47 541 PB Nikolay Matyukhin nbsp Russia 3 48 18 Curt Clausen nbsp United States 3 50 55 4 100 m relaydetails nbsp United States USA Jon DrummondTim MontgomeryBrian LewisMaurice Greene 37 59 WL nbsp Great Britain GBR Jason GardenerDarren CampbellMarlon DevonishDwain ChambersAllyn Condon 37 73 AR nbsp Brazil BRA Raphael de OliveiraClaudinei da SilvaEdson RibeiroAndre da Silva 38 052 AR 4 400 m relaydetails nbsp Poland POL Tomasz CzubakRobert MackowiakJacek BocianPiotr HaczekPiotr Dlugosielski 2 58 913 SB nbsp Jamaica JAM Michael McDonaldGreg HaughtonDanny McFarlaneDavian ClarkePaston Coke Omar Brown 2 59 34 nbsp South Africa RSA Jopie van OudtshoornHendrick MokganyetsiAdriaan BothaArnaud Malherbe 3 00 20 NR WR world record AR area record CR championship record GR games record NR national record OR Olympic record PB personal best SB season best WL world leading in a given season Note Indicates athletes who ran in preliminary rounds 1 German Skurygin of Russia originally won the gold medal in the 50 km walk in 3 44 23 but was disqualified after he tested positive for drugs in November 2001 2 Nigeria Innocent Asonze Francis Obikwelu Daniel Effiong Deji Aliu originally won the bronze medal in 37 91 but were disqualified on August 31 2005 after it was found Asonze had failed a doping test in June 1999 3 The United States Jerome Davis Antonio Pettigrew Angelo Taylor Michael Johnson originally won the gold medal in 2 56 45 but were disqualified in 2008 after Antonio Pettigrew admitted to using HGH and EPO between 1997 and 2003 Field edit 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 Event Gold Silver Bronze High jumpdetails Vyacheslav Voronin nbsp Russia 2 37 WL Mark Boswell nbsp Canada 2 35 NR Martin Buss nbsp Germany 2 32 Pole vaultdetails Maksim Tarasov nbsp Russia 6 02 CR Dmitri Markov nbsp Australia 5 90 Aleksandr Averbukh nbsp Israel 5 80 NR Long jumpdetails Ivan Pedroso nbsp Cuba 8 56 Yago Lamela nbsp Spain 8 40 Gregor Cankar nbsp Slovenia 8 36 SB Triple jumpdetails Charles Friedek nbsp Germany 17 59 WL Rostislav Dimitrov nbsp Bulgaria 17 49 PB Jonathan Edwards nbsp Great Britain 17 48 Shot putdetails C J Hunter nbsp United States 21 79 PB Oliver Sven Buder nbsp Germany 21 42 SB Oleksandr Bagach nbsp Ukraine 21 26 Discus throwdetails Anthony Washington nbsp United States 69 08 CR Jurgen Schult nbsp Germany 68 18 SB Lars Riedel nbsp Germany 68 09 Javelin throwdetails Aki Parviainen nbsp Finland 89 52 Konstadinos Gatsioudis nbsp Greece 89 18 Jan Zelezny nbsp Czech Republic 87 67 Hammer throwdetails Karsten Kobs nbsp Germany 80 24 Zsolt Nemeth nbsp Hungary 79 05 Vladislav Piskunov nbsp Ukraine 79 03 Decathlondetails Tomas Dvorak nbsp Czech Republic 8744 Dean Macey nbsp Great Britain 8556 PB Chris Huffins nbsp United States 8547 SB WR world record AR area record CR championship record GR games record NR national record OR Olympic record PB personal best SB season best WL world leading in a given season Women s results editTrack edit 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 mdetails Marion Jones nbsp United States 10 70 CR Inger Miller nbsp United States 10 79 Ekaterini Thanou nbsp Greece 10 84 200 mdetails Inger Miller nbsp United States 21 77 WL Beverly McDonald nbsp Jamaica 22 22 PB Merlene Frazer nbsp Jamaica 22 26 Andrea Philipp nbsp Germany 400 mdetails Cathy Freeman nbsp Australia 49 67 SB Anja Rucker nbsp Germany 49 74 PB Lorraine Graham Fenton nbsp Jamaica 49 92 PB 800 mdetails Ludmila Formanova nbsp Czech Republic 1 56 68 Maria Mutola nbsp Mozambique 1 56 72 Svetlana Masterkova nbsp Russia 1 56 93 1500 mdetails Svetlana Masterkova nbsp Russia 3 59 53 SB Regina Jacobs nbsp United States 4 00 35 PB Kutre Dulecha nbsp Ethiopia 4 00 96 SB 5000 mdetails Gabriela Szabo nbsp Romania 14 41 82 CR Zahra Ouaziz nbsp Morocco 14 43 15 Ayelech Worku nbsp Ethiopia 14 44 22 PB 10 000 mdetails Gete Wami nbsp Ethiopia 30 24 56 CR Paula Radcliffe nbsp Great Britain 30 27 13 NR Tegla Loroupe nbsp Kenya 30 32 03 NR Marathondetails Jong Song Ok nbsp North Korea 2 26 59 NR Ari Ichihashi nbsp Japan 2 27 02 PB Lidia Șimon nbsp Romania 2 27 41 100 m hurdlesdetails Gail Devers nbsp United States 12 37 WL Gloria Alozie nbsp Nigeria 12 44 AR Ludmila Engquist nbsp Sweden 12 47 NR 400 m hurdlesdetails Daimi Pernia nbsp Cuba 52 89 WL Nezha Bidouane nbsp Morocco 52 90 AR Deon Hemmings nbsp Jamaica 53 16 SB 20 km walkdetails Liu Hongyu nbsp China 1 30 50 Wang Yan nbsp China 1 30 52 Kerry Saxby Junna nbsp Australia 1 31 18 SB 4 100 m relaydetails nbsp Bahamas BAH Savatheda FynesChandra SturrupPauline Davis ThompsonDebbie FergusonEldece Clarke Lewis 41 92 WL nbsp France FRA Patricia GirardMuriel HurtisKatia BenthChristine ArronFabe Dia 42 06 NR nbsp Jamaica JAM Aleen BaileyMerlene FrazerBeverly McDonaldPeta Gaye Dowdie 42 15 SB 4 400 m relaydetails nbsp Russia RUS Tatyana ChebykinaSvetlana GoncharenkoOlga KotlyarovaNatalya NazarovaNatalya Sharova Yekaterina Bakhvalova 3 21 98 WL nbsp United States USA Suziann ReidMaicel Malone WallaceMichelle CollinsJearl Miles ClarkAndrea Anderson 3 22 09 SB nbsp Germany GER Anke FellerUta RohlanderAnja RuckerGrit BreuerAnja Knippel 3 22 43 SB WR world record AR area record CR championship record GR games record NR national record OR Olympic record PB personal best SB season best WL world leading in a given season Note Indicates athletes who ran in preliminary rounds Field edit 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 Event Gold Silver Bronze High jumpdetails Inha Babakova nbsp Ukraine 1 99 Yelena Yelesina nbsp Russia 1 99 Svetlana Lapina nbsp Russia 1 99 PB Pole vaultdetails Stacy Dragila nbsp United States 4 60 WR Anzhela Balakhonova nbsp Ukraine 4 55 AR Tatiana Grigorieva nbsp Australia 4 45 Long jumpdetails Niurka Montalvo nbsp Spain 7 06 NR Fiona May nbsp Italy 6 94 Marion Jones nbsp United States 6 83 Triple jumpdetails Paraskevi Tsiamita nbsp Greece 14 88 Yamile Aldama nbsp Cuba 14 61 Olga Vasdeki nbsp Greece 14 61 Shot putdetails Astrid Kumbernuss nbsp Germany 19 85 SB Nadine Kleinert nbsp Germany 19 61 PB Svetlana Krivelyova nbsp Russia 19 43 Discus throwdetails Franka Dietzsch nbsp Germany 68 14 Anastasia Kelesidou nbsp Greece 66 05 Nicoleta Grasu nbsp Romania 65 35 Hammer throwdetails Mihaela Melinte nbsp Romania 75 20 Olga Kuzenkova nbsp Russia 72 56 Lisa Misipeka nbsp American Samoa 66 06 Javelin throwdetails Mirela Manjani nbsp Greece 67 09 PB Tatyana Shikolenko nbsp Russia 66 37 PB Trine Hattestad nbsp Norway 66 06 Heptathlondetails Eunice Barber nbsp France 6861 PB Denise Lewis nbsp Great Britain 6724 Ghada Shouaa nbsp Syria 6500 WR world record AR area record CR championship record GR games record NR national record OR Olympic record PB personal best SB season best WL world leading in a given season Medal table edit Host nation Spain RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States USA 1034172 nbsp Russia RUS 543123 nbsp Germany GER 444124 nbsp Greece GRE 22265 nbsp Morocco MAR 22156 nbsp Cuba CUB 2204 nbsp Italy ITA 22048 nbsp Spain ESP 21149 nbsp Ethiopia ETH 203510 nbsp Romania ROU 202411 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 201312 nbsp Great Britain GBR 142713 nbsp Kenya KEN 141614 nbsp France FRA 120315 nbsp Australia AUS 1124 nbsp Ukraine UKR 112417 nbsp China CHN 110218 nbsp Bahamas BAH 1001 nbsp Denmark DEN 1001 nbsp Finland FIN 1001 nbsp North Korea PRK 1001 nbsp Poland POL 100123 nbsp Jamaica JAM 024624 nbsp Brazil BRA 021325 nbsp Canada CAN 020226 nbsp Japan JPN 0112 nbsp Nigeria NGR 0112 nbsp South Africa SAF 011229 nbsp Bulgaria BUL 0101 nbsp Ecuador ECU 0101 nbsp Hungary HUN 0101 nbsp Mozambique MOZ 010133 nbsp Mexico MEX 002234 nbsp Algeria ALG 0011 nbsp American Samoa ASA 0011 nbsp Belgium BEL 0011 nbsp Israel ISR 0011 nbsp Norway NOR 0011 nbsp Slovenia SLO 0011 nbsp Sweden SWE 0011 nbsp Switzerland SUI 0011 nbsp Syria SYR 0011Totals 42 entries 464647139Source 1 See also edit1999 in athletics track and field References editIAAF 1999 History of the IAAF World Championships permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1999 World Championships in Athletics amp oldid 1190198264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,