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2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships

The 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, UK from 14 to 16 March 2003. It was the first time the Championships had been held in the UK. There were a total number of 589 participating athletes from 133 countries.[1]

9th IAAF World Indoor Championships
Dates14–16 March
Host cityBirmingham, United Kingdom
VenueNational Indoor Arena
Events28
Participation583 athletes from
131 nations

Results edit

Men edit

1999 | 2001 | 2003 | 2004 | 2006

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m
details
Justin Gatlin
  United States
6.46 Kim Collins
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
6.53 Jason Gardener
  Great Britain
6.55
200 m
details
Marlon Devonish
  Great Britain
20.62 Joseph Batangdon
  Cameroon
20.76 Dominic Demeritte
  Bahamas
20.92
400 m
details
Tyree Washington
  United States
45.34 Daniel Caines
  Great Britain
45.43 Paul McKee
  Ireland
45.99
Jamie Baulch
  Great Britain
800 m
details
David Krummenacker
  United States
1:45.69 Wilson Kipketer
  Denmark
1:45.87 Wilfred Bungei
  Kenya
1:46.54
1,500 m
details
Driss Maazouzi
  France
3:42.59 Bernard Lagat
  Kenya
3:42.62 Abdelkader Hachlaf
  Morocco
3:42.71
3,000 m
details
Haile Gebrselassie
  Ethiopia
7:40.97 Alberto García
  Spain
7:42.08 Luke Kipkosgei
  Kenya
7:42.56
60 m hurdles
details
Allen Johnson
  United States
7.47 Anier García
  Cuba
7.49 Liu Xiang
  China
7.52
4 × 400 m relay
details
  Jamaica (JAM)
Leroy Colquhoun
Danny McFarlane
Michael Blackwood
Davian Clarke
Kemel Thompson*
3:04.211
(NR)
  Great Britain (GBR)
Jamie Baulch
Timothy Benjamin
Cori Henry
Daniel Caines
Mark Hylton*
Jared Deacon*
3:06.12   Poland (POL)
Rafał Wieruszewski
Grzegorz Zajączkowski
Marcin Marciniszyn
Marek Plawgo
Artur Gąsiewski*
Piotr Rysiukiewicz*
3:06.61
High jump
details
Stefan Holm
  Sweden
2.35 Yaroslav Rybakov
  Russia
2.33 Gennadiy Moroz
  Belarus
2.30
Pole vault
details
Tim Lobinger
  Germany
5.80 Michael Stolle
  Germany
5.75 Rens Blom
  Netherlands
5.75
(NR)
Long jump
details
Dwight Phillips
  United States
8.29 Yago Lamela
  Spain
8.28 Miguel Pate
  United States
8.21
Triple jump
details
Christian Olsson
  Sweden
17.70 Walter Davis
  United States
17.35 Yoelbi Quesada
  Cuba
17.27
Shot put
details
Manuel Martínez
  Spain
21.24 John Godina
  United States
21.23 Yuriy Bilonog
  Ukraine
21.13
Heptathlon
details
Tom Pappas
  United States
6361 Lev Lobodin
  Russia
6297 Roman Šebrle
  Czech Republic
6196

1 The United States (James Davis, Jerome Young, Milton Campbell, and Tyree Washington; Derrick Brew ran in the heats) originally won gold in 3:04.09, but were disqualified after Young tested positive for steroids in 2004.[2]

Women edit

1999 | 2001 | 2003 | 2004 | 2006

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m
details
Angela Williams
  United States 1
7.16 Torri Edwards
  United States
7.17 Merlene Ottey
  Slovenia
7.20
200 m
details
Muriel Hurtis
  France 2
22.54 Anastasiya Kapachinskaya
  Russia
22.80 Juliet Campbell
  Jamaica
22.81
400 m
details
Natalya Nazarova
  Russia
50.83 Christine Amertil
  Bahamas
51.11 Grit Breuer
  Germany
51.13
800 m
details
Maria Mutola
  Mozambique
1:58.94 Stephanie Graf
  Austria
1:59.39 Mayte Martínez
  Spain
1:59.53
1,500 m
details
Regina Jacobs
  United States
4:01.76 Kelly Holmes
  Great Britain
4:02.66 Yekaterina Rozenberg
  Russia
4:02.80
3,000 m
details
Berhane Adere
  Ethiopia
8:40.25 Marta Domínguez
  Spain
8:42.12 Meseret Defar
  Ethiopia
8:42.58
60 m hurdles
details
Gail Devers
  United States
7.81 Glory Alozie
  Spain
7.90 Melissa Morrison
  United States
7.92
4 × 400 m relay
details
  Russia (RUS)
Natalya Antyukh
Yuliya Pechonkina
Olesya Zykina
Natalya Nazarova
3:28.45   Jamaica (JAM)
Ronetta Smith
Catherine Scott
Sheryl Morgan
Sandie Richards
3:31.23   United States (USA)
Monique Hennagan
Meghan Addy
Brenda Taylor
Mary Danner
3:31.69
High jump
details
Kajsa Bergqvist
  Sweden
2.01 Yelena Yelesina
  Russia
1.99 Anna Chicherova
  Russia
1.99
Pole vault
details
Svetlana Feofanova
  Russia
4.80
(WR)
Yelena Isinbayeva
  Russia
4.60 Monika Pyrek
  Poland
4.45
Long jump
details
Tatyana Kotova
  Russia
6.84 Inessa Kravets
  Ukraine
6.72 Maurren Maggi
  Brazil
6.70
Triple jump
details
Ashia Hansen
  Great Britain
15.01 Françoise Mbango Etone
  Cameroon
14.88
(NR)
Kéné Ndoye
  Senegal
14.72
Shot put
details
Irina Korzhanenko
  Russia
20.55 Nadzeya Astapchuk
  Belarus
20.31 Astrid Kumbernuss
  Germany
19.86
Pentathlon
details
Carolina Klüft
  Sweden
4933 Natalya Sazanovich
  Belarus
4715 Marie Collonvillé
  France
4644

1 Zhanna Block of Ukraine originally won the 60 m in 7.04, but was disqualified in 2011 for doping offences.[3][4]
2 Michelle Collins of the USA originally won the 200 m in 22.18, but was disqualified in 2005 due to the BALCO scandal.

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States (USA)93315
2  Russia (RUS)55212
3  Sweden (SWE)4004
4  Great Britain (GBR)2327
5  Ethiopia (ETH)2013
  France (FRA)2013
7  Spain (ESP)1416
8  Germany (GER)1124
9  Jamaica (JAM)1113
  Ukraine (UKR)1113
11  Mozambique (MOZ)1001
12  Belarus (BLR)0213
13  Cameroon (CMR)0202
14  Kenya (KEN)0123
15  Bahamas (BAH)0112
  Cuba (CUB)0112
17  Austria (AUT)0101
  Denmark (DEN)0101
  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)0101
20  Poland (POL)0022
21  Brazil (BRA)0011
  China (CHN)0011
  Czech Republic (CZE)0011
  Ireland (IRL)0011
  Morocco (MAR)0011
  Netherlands (NED)0011
  Senegal (SEN)0011
  Slovenia (SVN)0011
Totals (28 entries)29282986

Participating nations edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Record breaking gathering expected in Doha – 150 countries confirm participation. IAAF. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  2. ^ IAAF: Jerome Young is stripped of 2003 World Championship 400m gold. 24 February 2009
  3. ^ "List of athletes currently serving a period of ineligibility as a result of an anti-doping rule violation under IAAF Rules". IAAF. 2 November 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  4. ^ IAAF: Viewing IAAF World Indoor Championships > 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships > 60 Metres – women, iaaf.org

External links edit


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The 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics were held in the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham UK from 14 to 16 March 2003 It was the first time the Championships had been held in the UK There were a total number of 589 participating athletes from 133 countries 1 9th IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsDates14 16 MarchHost cityBirmingham United KingdomVenueNational Indoor ArenaEvents28Participation583 athletes from 131 nations 2001 Lisbon2004 Budapest Contents 1 Results 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 Participating nations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksResults editMen edit 1999 2001 2003 2004 2006 Event Gold Silver Bronze 60 mdetails Justin Gatlin nbsp United States 6 46 Kim Collins nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 53 Jason Gardener nbsp Great Britain 6 55 200 mdetails Marlon Devonish nbsp Great Britain 20 62 Joseph Batangdon nbsp Cameroon 20 76 Dominic Demeritte nbsp Bahamas 20 92 400 mdetails Tyree Washington nbsp United States 45 34 Daniel Caines nbsp Great Britain 45 43 Paul McKee nbsp Ireland 45 99 Jamie Baulch nbsp Great Britain 800 mdetails David Krummenacker nbsp United States 1 45 69 Wilson Kipketer nbsp Denmark 1 45 87 Wilfred Bungei nbsp Kenya 1 46 54 1 500 mdetails Driss Maazouzi nbsp France 3 42 59 Bernard Lagat nbsp Kenya 3 42 62 Abdelkader Hachlaf nbsp Morocco 3 42 71 3 000 mdetails Haile Gebrselassie nbsp Ethiopia 7 40 97 Alberto Garcia nbsp Spain 7 42 08 Luke Kipkosgei nbsp Kenya 7 42 56 60 m hurdlesdetails Allen Johnson nbsp United States 7 47 Anier Garcia nbsp Cuba 7 49 Liu Xiang nbsp China 7 52 4 400 m relaydetails nbsp Jamaica JAM Leroy ColquhounDanny McFarlaneMichael BlackwoodDavian ClarkeKemel Thompson 3 04 211 NR nbsp Great Britain GBR Jamie BaulchTimothy BenjaminCori HenryDaniel CainesMark Hylton Jared Deacon 3 06 12 nbsp Poland POL Rafal WieruszewskiGrzegorz ZajaczkowskiMarcin MarciniszynMarek PlawgoArtur Gasiewski Piotr Rysiukiewicz 3 06 61 High jumpdetails Stefan Holm nbsp Sweden 2 35 Yaroslav Rybakov nbsp Russia 2 33 Gennadiy Moroz nbsp Belarus 2 30 Pole vaultdetails Tim Lobinger nbsp Germany 5 80 Michael Stolle nbsp Germany 5 75 Rens Blom nbsp Netherlands 5 75 NR Long jumpdetails Dwight Phillips nbsp United States 8 29 Yago Lamela nbsp Spain 8 28 Miguel Pate nbsp United States 8 21 Triple jumpdetails Christian Olsson nbsp Sweden 17 70 Walter Davis nbsp United States 17 35 Yoelbi Quesada nbsp Cuba 17 27 Shot putdetails Manuel Martinez nbsp Spain 21 24 John Godina nbsp United States 21 23 Yuriy Bilonog nbsp Ukraine 21 13 Heptathlondetails Tom Pappas nbsp United States 6361 Lev Lobodin nbsp Russia 6297 Roman Sebrle nbsp Czech Republic 6196 1 The United States James Davis Jerome Young Milton Campbell and Tyree Washington Derrick Brew ran in the heats originally won gold in 3 04 09 but were disqualified after Young tested positive for steroids in 2004 2 Women edit 1999 2001 2003 2004 2006 Event Gold Silver Bronze 60 mdetails Angela Williams nbsp United States 1 7 16 Torri Edwards nbsp United States 7 17 Merlene Ottey nbsp Slovenia 7 20 200 mdetails Muriel Hurtis nbsp France 2 22 54 Anastasiya Kapachinskaya nbsp Russia 22 80 Juliet Campbell nbsp Jamaica 22 81 400 mdetails Natalya Nazarova nbsp Russia 50 83 Christine Amertil nbsp Bahamas 51 11 Grit Breuer nbsp Germany 51 13 800 mdetails Maria Mutola nbsp Mozambique 1 58 94 Stephanie Graf nbsp Austria 1 59 39 Mayte Martinez nbsp Spain 1 59 53 1 500 mdetails Regina Jacobs nbsp United States 4 01 76 Kelly Holmes nbsp Great Britain 4 02 66 Yekaterina Rozenberg nbsp Russia 4 02 80 3 000 mdetails Berhane Adere nbsp Ethiopia 8 40 25 Marta Dominguez nbsp Spain 8 42 12 Meseret Defar nbsp Ethiopia 8 42 58 60 m hurdlesdetails Gail Devers nbsp United States 7 81 Glory Alozie nbsp Spain 7 90 Melissa Morrison nbsp United States 7 92 4 400 m relay details nbsp Russia RUS Natalya AntyukhYuliya PechonkinaOlesya ZykinaNatalya Nazarova 3 28 45 nbsp Jamaica JAM Ronetta SmithCatherine ScottSheryl MorganSandie Richards 3 31 23 nbsp United States USA Monique HennaganMeghan AddyBrenda TaylorMary Danner 3 31 69 High jumpdetails Kajsa Bergqvist nbsp Sweden 2 01 Yelena Yelesina nbsp Russia 1 99 Anna Chicherova nbsp Russia 1 99 Pole vaultdetails Svetlana Feofanova nbsp Russia 4 80 WR Yelena Isinbayeva nbsp Russia 4 60 Monika Pyrek nbsp Poland 4 45 Long jumpdetails Tatyana Kotova nbsp Russia 6 84 Inessa Kravets nbsp Ukraine 6 72 Maurren Maggi nbsp Brazil 6 70 Triple jumpdetails Ashia Hansen nbsp Great Britain 15 01 Francoise Mbango Etone nbsp Cameroon 14 88 NR Kene Ndoye nbsp Senegal 14 72 Shot putdetails Irina Korzhanenko nbsp Russia 20 55 Nadzeya Astapchuk nbsp Belarus 20 31 Astrid Kumbernuss nbsp Germany 19 86 Pentathlondetails Carolina Kluft nbsp Sweden 4933 Natalya Sazanovich nbsp Belarus 4715 Marie Collonville nbsp France 4644 1 Zhanna Block of Ukraine originally won the 60 m in 7 04 but was disqualified in 2011 for doping offences 3 4 2 Michelle Collins of the USA originally won the 200 m in 22 18 but was disqualified in 2005 due to the BALCO scandal Medal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States USA 933152 nbsp Russia RUS 552123 nbsp Sweden SWE 40044 nbsp Great Britain GBR 23275 nbsp Ethiopia ETH 2013 nbsp France FRA 20137 nbsp Spain ESP 14168 nbsp Germany GER 11249 nbsp Jamaica JAM 1113 nbsp Ukraine UKR 111311 nbsp Mozambique MOZ 100112 nbsp Belarus BLR 021313 nbsp Cameroon CMR 020214 nbsp Kenya KEN 012315 nbsp Bahamas BAH 0112 nbsp Cuba CUB 011217 nbsp Austria AUT 0101 nbsp Denmark DEN 0101 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN 010120 nbsp Poland POL 002221 nbsp Brazil BRA 0011 nbsp China CHN 0011 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 0011 nbsp Ireland IRL 0011 nbsp Morocco MAR 0011 nbsp Netherlands NED 0011 nbsp Senegal SEN 0011 nbsp Slovenia SVN 0011Totals 28 entries 29282986Participating nations edit nbsp Albania 2 nbsp Algeria 4 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 1 nbsp Armenia 1 nbsp Aruba 1 nbsp Australia 5 nbsp Austria 7 nbsp Azerbaijan 1 nbsp Bahamas 10 nbsp Bahrain 1 nbsp Barbados 1 nbsp Belarus 9 nbsp Belgium 2 nbsp Bolivia 1 nbsp Botswana 2 nbsp Brazil 9 nbsp Bulgaria 4 nbsp Burkina Faso 1 nbsp Cameroon 3 nbsp Canada 7 nbsp Cape Verde 1 nbsp Cayman Islands 1 nbsp Chad 1 nbsp Chile 1 nbsp China 10 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 nbsp Comoros 2 nbsp Ivory Coast 1 nbsp Croatia 3 nbsp Cuba 11 nbsp Cyprus 1 nbsp Czech Republic 9 nbsp Denmark 3 nbsp Egypt 1 nbsp Estonia 2 nbsp Ethiopia 5 nbsp Finland 5 nbsp France 23 nbsp Georgia 1 nbsp Germany 10 nbsp Ghana 2 nbsp Great Britain 34 nbsp Greece 10 nbsp Grenada 1 nbsp Guatemala 1 nbsp Guyana 1 nbsp Haiti 2 nbsp Hong Kong 1 nbsp Hungary 7 nbsp Iceland 2 nbsp India 1 nbsp Indonesia 1 nbsp Ireland 10 nbsp Israel 1 nbsp Italy 19 nbsp Jamaica 20 nbsp Japan 3 nbsp Kazakhstan 2 nbsp Kenya 6 nbsp Kuwait 1 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 nbsp Latvia 2 nbsp Lebanon 1 nbsp Liberia 1 nbsp Lithuania 1 nbsp Macau 1 nbsp Madagascar 1 nbsp Malawi 1 nbsp Malaysia 1 nbsp Mali 1 nbsp Maldives 1 nbsp Malta 2 nbsp Marshall Islands 1 nbsp Mauritius 1 nbsp Mexico 1 nbsp Moldova 1 nbsp Morocco 9 nbsp Mozambique 1 nbsp Namibia 1 nbsp Nauru 1 nbsp Netherlands 10 nbsp New Zealand 1 nbsp Nigeria 3 nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 1 nbsp Pakistan 1 nbsp Palestine 1 nbsp Panama 1 nbsp Papua New Guinea 1 nbsp Paraguay 1 nbsp Peru 1 nbsp Philippines 1 nbsp Poland 15 nbsp Portugal 7 nbsp Puerto Rico 1 nbsp Republic of the Congo 1 nbsp Romania 11 nbsp Russia 42 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 nbsp El Salvador 1 nbsp Samoa 1 nbsp San Marino 1 nbsp Sao Tome and Principe 1 nbsp Saudi Arabia 1 nbsp Senegal 2 nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 2 nbsp Slovakia 2 nbsp Slovenia 10 nbsp Solomon Islands 1 nbsp South Africa 4 nbsp Spain 27 nbsp Sri Lanka 2 nbsp Suriname 1 nbsp Swaziland 1 nbsp Sweden 12 nbsp Switzerland 3 nbsp Tajikistan 1 nbsp Tanzania 1 nbsp Thailand 1 nbsp Togo 1 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 2 nbsp Tunisia 4 nbsp Turkey 2 nbsp Turkmenistan 1 nbsp Uganda 1 nbsp Ukraine 24 nbsp United States 49 nbsp United States Virgin Islands 1 nbsp Uruguay 1 nbsp Uzbekistan 1 nbsp Zambia 1 See also edit2003 in athletics track and field References edit Record breaking gathering expected in Doha 150 countries confirm participation IAAF Retrieved 4 March 2010 IAAF Jerome Young is stripped of 2003 World Championship 400m gold 24 February 2009 List of athletes currently serving a period of ineligibility as a result of an anti doping rule violation under IAAF Rules IAAF 2 November 2012 Retrieved 17 November 2012 IAAF Viewing IAAF World Indoor Championships gt 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships gt 60 Metres women iaaf orgExternal links editIAAF Official Website Athletics Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships amp oldid 1213330104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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