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2015 World Championships in Athletics

The 2015 IAAF World Championships (Chinese: 第十五届世界田径锦标赛), the fifteenth edition of the IAAF World Championships, were held from 22 to 30 August at the National Stadium in Beijing, China.[1][2] Forty-three nations won medals, 144 of which were awarded. Kenya topped the medal table for the first time, with 7 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals. The United States won 18 medals, six gold, six silver and six bronze, which was the highest tally. Host nation China, finished 11th on the medals table, while Russia finished ninth.

IAAF World Championships
Beijing 2015
Nations205
Athletes1,781
Events47
Dates22 August 2015 – 30 August 2015
Opened byPresident Xi Jinping
Main venueBeijing National Stadium

205 IAAF member countries and territories participated, two more than in 2013, with new IAAF member, Kosovo, making its debut. South Sudan was also set to participate for the first time, but its sole athlete did not show up in Beijing.[3]

Eritrea won their first world title at these championships, with Ghirmay Ghebreslassie winning the men's marathon.[4]

The event was the largest sporting event to take place at the Beijing National Stadium ("Bird's Nest") since the 2008 Summer Olympics.[5]

Bidding process

When the seeking deadline passed on 15 March 2010, three candidate cities (Beijing, London and Chorzów) had confirmed their candidatures.[6][7] London then withdrew citing that they didn't want to seem to be biased towards the bids for the Olympic Stadium by committing themselves to an athletics event, as the host for this event was to be announced before their 2011 stadium bid deadline. London then stated that they would bid for 2017 and had the blessing of the IAAF to do so.[8] The IAAF announced Beijing as the winning candidate at the IAAF Council Meeting in Monaco on 20 November 2010.[9] The Council of IAAF approved the dates of 22 August until 30 August 2015.

Venue

Beijing National Stadium during the championships
 
Inside in daylight
 
Outside at night

The event was primarily held at the Beijing National Stadium, which served as the athletics venue during the 2008 Summer Olympics. Weather concerns prompted a reduction in capacity for the World Championships in Athletics; only the lower and middle tiers of the stadium were open, capping the venue at around 54,000 spectators rather than its capacity of 80,000.[10] Tickets for the championships were available in three price categories, ranging from 50 RMB to 500 RMB.[11]

Qualifying standards

Event schedule

Legend
Key P Q H ½ F
Value Preliminary round Qualifiers Heats Semifinals Final
All dates are CST (UTC+8)

Event summary

Men

Track

Chronology: 2011 | 2013 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details[13]
Usain Bolt
  Jamaica (JAM)
9.79 SB Justin Gatlin
  United States (USA)
9.80 Trayvon Bromell
  United States (USA)
Andre De Grasse
  Canada (CAN) PB
9.92
200 metres
details[14]
Usain Bolt
  Jamaica (JAM)
19.55 WL Justin Gatlin
  United States (USA)
19.74 Anaso Jobodwana
  South Africa (RSA)
19.87 NR
400 metres
details[15]
Wayde van Niekerk
  South Africa (RSA)
43.48 WL AR LaShawn Merritt
  United States (USA)
43.65 PB Kirani James
  Grenada (GRN)
43.78
800 metres
details[16]
David Rudisha
  Kenya (KEN)
1:45.84 Adam Kszczot
  Poland (POL)
1:46.08 Amel Tuka
  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
1:46.30
1500 metres
details[17]
Asbel Kiprop
  Kenya (KEN)
3:34.40 Elijah Manangoi
  Kenya (KEN)
3:34.63 Abdalaati Iguider
  Morocco (MAR)
3:34.67
5000 metres
details[18]
Mo Farah
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
13:50.38 Caleb Ndiku
  Kenya (KEN)
13:51.75 Hagos Gebrhiwet
  Ethiopia (ETH)
13:51.86
10,000 metres
details[19]
Mo Farah
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
27:01.13 Geoffrey Kamworor
  Kenya (KEN)
27:01.76 Paul Tanui
  Kenya (KEN)
27:02.83
Marathon
details[20]
Ghirmay Ghebreslassie
  Eritrea (ERI)
2:12:27 Yemane Tsegay
  Ethiopia (ETH)
2:13:07 Solomon Mutai
  Uganda (UGA)
2:13:29
110 metres hurdles
details[21]
Sergey Shubenkov
  Russia (RUS)
12.98 NR Hansle Parchment
  Jamaica (JAM)
13.03 Aries Merritt
  United States (USA)
13.04
400 metres hurdles
details[22]
Nicholas Bett
  Kenya (KEN)
47.79 WL NR Denis Kudryavtsev
  Russia (RUS)
48.05 NR Jeffery Gibson
  Bahamas (BAH)
48.17 NR
3000 metres steeplechase
details[23]
Ezekiel Kemboi
  Kenya (KEN)
8:11.28 Conseslus Kipruto
  Kenya (KEN)
8:12.38 Brimin Kipruto
  Kenya (KEN)
8:12.54
20 kilometres walk
details[24]
Miguel Ángel López
  Spain (ESP)
1:19:14 PB Wang Zhen
  China (CHN)
1:19:29 Benjamin Thorne
  Canada (CAN)
1:19:57 NR
50 kilometres walk
details[25]
Matej Tóth
  Slovakia (SVK)
3:40:32 Jared Tallent
  Australia (AUS)
3:42:17 Takayuki Tanii
  Japan (JPN)
3:42:55
4 × 100 metres relay
details[26]
  Jamaica (JAM)
Nesta Carter
Asafa Powell
Nickel Ashmeade
Usain Bolt
Rasheed Dwyer*
37.36 WL   China (CHN)
Mo Youxue
Xie Zhenye
Su Bingtian
Zhang Peimeng
38.01   Canada (CAN)
Aaron Brown
Andre De Grasse
Brendon Rodney
Justyn Warner
38.13
4 × 400 metres relay
details[27]
  United States (USA)
David Verburg
Tony McQuay
Bryshon Nellum
LaShawn Merritt
Kyle Clemons*
Vernon Norwood*
2:57.82 WL   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
Renny Quow
Lalonde Gordon
Deon Lendore
Machel Cedenio
Jarrin Solomon*
2:58.20 NR   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Rabah Yousif
Delanno Williams
Jarryd Dunn
Martyn Rooney
2:58.51
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)

* Runners who participated in the heats only and received medals

Field

Chronology: 2011 | 2013 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019
Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
details[28]
Derek Drouin
  Canada (CAN)
2.34 m Bohdan Bondarenko
  Ukraine (UKR)
Zhang Guowei
  China (CHN)
2.33 m Not awarded
Pole vault
details[29]
Shawnacy Barber
  Canada (CAN)
5.90 m Raphael Holzdeppe
  Germany (GER)
5.90 m Renaud Lavillenie
  France (FRA)
Piotr Lisek
  Poland (POL)
Paweł Wojciechowski
  Poland (POL)
5.80 m
Long jump
details[30]
Greg Rutherford
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
8.41 m Fabrice Lapierre
  Australia (AUS)
8.24 m Wang Jianan
  China (CHN)
8.18 m
Triple jump
details[31]
Christian Taylor
  United States (USA)
18.21 m WL AR Pedro Pablo Pichardo
  Cuba (CUB)
17.73 m Nelson Évora
  Portugal (POR)
17.52 m
Shot put
details[32]
Joe Kovacs
  United States (USA)
21.93 m David Storl
  Germany (GER)
21.74 m O'Dayne Richards
  Jamaica (JAM)
21.69 m NR
Discus throw
details[33]
Piotr Małachowski
  Poland (POL)
67.40 m Philip Milanov
  Belgium (BEL)
66.90 m NR Robert Urbanek
  Poland (POL)
65.18 m
Hammer throw
details[34]
Paweł Fajdek
  Poland (POL)
80.88 m Dilshod Nazarov
  Tajikistan (TJK)
78.55 m Wojciech Nowicki
  Poland (POL)
78.55 m
Javelin throw
details[35]
Julius Yego
  Kenya (KEN)
92.72 m WL AR Ihab El-Sayed
  Egypt (EGY)
88.99 m Tero Pitkämäki
  Finland (FIN)
87.64 m
Decathlon
details[36]
Ashton Eaton
  United States (USA)
9045 pts WR Damian Warner
  Canada (CAN)
8695 pts NR Rico Freimuth
  Germany (GER)
8561 pts PB
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

Track

Chronology: 2011 | 2013 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details[37]
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
  Jamaica (JAM)
10.76 Dafne Schippers
  Netherlands (NED)
10.81 NR Tori Bowie
  United States (USA)
10.86
200 metres
details[38]
Dafne Schippers
  Netherlands (NED)
21.63 CR AR WL Elaine Thompson
  Jamaica (JAM)
21.66 PB Veronica Campbell-Brown
  Jamaica (JAM)
21.97
400 metres
details[39]
Allyson Felix
  United States (USA)
49.26 WL PB Shaunae Miller
  Bahamas (BAH)
49.67 PB Shericka Jackson
  Jamaica (JAM)
49.99 PB
800 metres
details[40]
Maryna Arzamasava
  Belarus (BLR)
1:58.03 Melissa Bishop
  Canada (CAN)
1:58.12 Eunice Jepkoech Sum
  Kenya (KEN)
1:58.18
1500 metres
details[41]
Genzebe Dibaba
  Ethiopia (ETH)
4:08.09 Faith Kipyegon
  Kenya (KEN)
4:08.96 Sifan Hassan
  Netherlands (NED)
4:09.34
5000 metres
details[42]
Almaz Ayana
  Ethiopia (ETH)
14:26.83 CR Senbere Teferi
  Ethiopia (ETH)
14:44.07 Genzebe Dibaba
  Ethiopia (ETH)
14:44.14
10,000 metres
details[43]
Vivian Cheruiyot
  Kenya (KEN)
31:41.31 Gelete Burka
  Ethiopia (ETH)
31:41.77 Emily Infeld
  United States (USA)
31:43.49
Marathon
details[44]
Mare Dibaba
  Ethiopia (ETH)
2:27:35 Helah Kiprop
  Kenya (KEN)
2:27:36 Eunice Kirwa
  Bahrain (BHR)
2:27:39
100 metres hurdles
details[45]
Danielle Williams
  Jamaica (JAM)
12.57 PB Cindy Roleder
  Germany (GER)
12.59 PB Alina Talay
  Belarus (BLR)
12.66 NR
400 metres hurdles
details[46]
Zuzana Hejnová
  Czech Republic (CZE)
53.50 WL Shamier Little
  United States (USA)
53.94 Cassandra Tate
  United States (USA)
54.02
3000 metres steeplechase
details[47]
Hyvin Jepkemoi
  Kenya (KEN)
9:19.11 Habiba Ghribi
  Tunisia (TUN)
9:19.24 Gesa Felicitas Krause
  Germany (GER)
9:19.25 PB
20 kilometres walk
details[48]
Liu Hong
  China (CHN)
1:27:45 Lü Xiuzhi
  China (CHN)
1:27:45 Lyudmyla Olyanovska
  Ukraine (UKR)
1:28:13
4 × 100 metres relay
details[49]
  Jamaica (JAM)
Veronica Campbell-Brown
Natasha Morrison
Elaine Thompson
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Sherone Simpson*
Kerron Stewart*
41.07 CR WL   United States (USA)
English Gardner
Allyson Felix
Jenna Prandini
Jasmine Todd
41.68   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
Kelly-Ann Baptiste
Michelle-Lee Ahye
Reyare Thomas
Semoy Hackett
Khalifa St. Fort*
42.03 NR
4 × 400 metres relay
details[50]
  Jamaica (JAM)
Christine Day
Shericka Jackson
Stephenie Ann McPherson
Novlene Williams-Mills
Anastasia Le-Roy*
Chrisann Gordon*
3:19.13 WL   United States (USA)
Sanya Richards-Ross
Natasha Hastings
Allyson Felix
Francena McCorory
Phyllis Francis*
Jessica Beard*
3:19.44   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Christine Ohuruogu
Anyika Onuora
Eilidh Child
Seren Bundy-Davies
Kirsten McAslan*
3:23.62
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)

* Runners who participated in the heats only and received medals

Field

Chronology: 2011 | 2013 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019
Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
details[51]
Maria Kuchina
  Russia (RUS)
2.01 m PB Blanka Vlašić
  Croatia (CRO)
2.01 m Anna Chicherova
  Russia (RUS)
2.01 m
Pole vault
details[52]
Yarisley Silva
  Cuba (CUB)
4.90 m Fabiana Murer
  Brazil (BRA)
4.85 m =AR Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou
  Greece (GRE)
4.80 m
Long jump
details[53]
Tianna Bartoletta
  United States (USA)
7.14 m WL PB Shara Proctor
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
7.07 m NR Ivana Španović
  Serbia (SRB)
7.01 m NR
Triple jump
details[54]
Caterine Ibargüen
  Colombia (COL)
14.90 m Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko
  Israel (ISR)
14.78 m NR Olga Rypakova
  Kazakhstan (KAZ)
14.77 m
Shot put
details[55]
Christina Schwanitz
  Germany (GER)
20.37 m Gong Lijiao
  China (CHN)
20.30 m Michelle Carter
  United States (USA)
19.76 m
Discus throw
details[56]
Denia Caballero
  Cuba (CUB)
69.28 m Sandra Perković
  Croatia (CRO)
67.39 m Nadine Müller
  Germany (GER)
65.53 m
Hammer throw
details[57]
Anita Włodarczyk
  Poland (POL)
80.85 m CR Zhang Wenxiu
  China (CHN)
76.33 m Alexandra Tavernier
  France (FRA)
74.02 m
Javelin throw
details[58]
Katharina Molitor
  Germany (GER)
67.69 m WL PB Lü Huihui
  China (CHN)
66.13 m AR Sunette Viljoen
  South Africa (RSA)
65.79 m
Heptathlon
details[59]
Jessica Ennis-Hill
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
6669 pts Brianne Theisen-Eaton
  Canada (CAN)
6554 pts Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa
  Latvia (LAT)
6516 pts 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)

Exhibition events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Masters 800 metres
details
David Heath
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
2:00.92 Gunnar Rune Durén
  Sweden (SWE)
2:03.41 Michael Sherar
  Canada (CAN)
2:03.61
Masters 400 metres
details
Sarah Louise Read Cayton
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
1:00.05 Virginia Corinne Mitchell
  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
1:00.81 Elizabeth Gail Wilson
  New Zealand (NZL)
1:02.54

Medal table

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Kenya (KEN)76316
2  Jamaica (JAM)72312
3  United States (USA)66618
4  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)4127
5  Ethiopia (ETH)3328
6  Poland (POL)3148
7  Canada (CAN)2338
  Germany (GER)2338
9  Russia (RUS)2114
10  Cuba (CUB)2103
11  China (CHN)*1719
12  Netherlands (NED)1113
13  South Africa (RSA)1023
14  Belarus (BLR)1012
15  Colombia (COL)1001
  Czech Republic (CZE)1001
  Eritrea (ERI)1001
  Slovakia (SVK)1001
  Spain (ESP)1001
20  Australia (AUS)0202
  Croatia (CRO)0202
22  Bahamas (BAH)0112
  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0112
  Ukraine (UKR)0112
25  Belgium (BEL)0101
  Brazil (BRA)0101
  Egypt (EGY)0101
  Israel (ISR)0101
  Tajikistan (TJK)0101
  Tunisia (TUN)0101
31  France (FRA)0022
32  Bahrain (BHR)0011
  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0011
  Finland (FIN)0011
  Greece (GRE)0011
  Grenada (GRN)0011
  Japan (JPN)0011
  Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
  Latvia (LAT)0011
  Morocco (MAR)0011
  Portugal (POR)0011
  Serbia (SRB)0011
  Uganda (UGA)0011
Totals (43 entries)474849144
Source: [1]

Participating nations

Two hundred and seven countries (or, more accurately, IAAF members) with a total of 1,933 athletes were entered.[60] Of those 1,771 athletes from 205 countries actually competed (thus excluding reserve athletes and non-starters). The biggest delegation was the one from the US with 130 athletes. Two countries, Ghana and South Sudan, were set to participate, but none of their athletes showed up. The number of athletes per nation is shown in parentheses.

Anti-doping

As part of the event, the IAAF conducted a wide-reaching anti-doping programme. This included information-led targeted tests in the months previous to the championships and testing of athletes in and outside of competition during the championships. In total, the IAAF undertook 1,405 instances of athlete doping controls in Beijing. This included 662 blood tests to inform the longitudinal athlete biological passport programme, 161 blood tests specifically directed at identifying usage of either human growth hormone and/or erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (EPO), 54 out-of-competition urine tests and 528 urine tests conducted on-site (which also incorporates 239 for EPO analysis).[61]

As was the case since the 2005 World Championships, athletes' doping samples were stored for future analysis, which could allow retrospective disqualifications via subsequent improvements to testing technology and methods. The number of tests was a new high for the event and the largest ever conducted by a sport-specific governing body at an event. The testing was undertaken in partnership with the Chinese National Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA). An anti-doping education programme was also conducted, which included presentations on the risks of doping and a questionnaire designed by the World Anti-Doping Agency.[61]

Initial analysis identified two failed tests, both Kenyan women: hurdler Koki Manunga and sprinter Joy Nakhumicha Sakari. Both were disqualified immediately from the competition.[61]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Beijing to host 2015 World Athletics Championships". BBC Sport. 20 November 2010. from the original on 25 November 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Beijing selected to host 2015 World Championships". iaaf.org. 20 November 2010. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  3. ^ "The Latest: Schwanitz wins shot put gold at worlds". dothaneagle.com. 22 August 2015.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Monti, David. . competitor.com. Competitor Group. Archived from the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Media Guide" (PDF). Official Site. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  6. ^ "IAAF Council Meeting Notes – Day 1 – Doha 2010, 15 March". iaaf.org. 15 March 2010.
  7. ^ "London enters the ring to stage 2015 world championships". The Guardian.
  8. ^ "London pulls out of 2015 Worlds". BBC News. 4 November 2010.
  9. ^ "Beijing awarded 2015 World Championships after London withdrawal". insidethegames.biz.
  10. ^ "Beijing 2015 World Championships organisers confident of capacity 50,000 plus crowds". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  11. ^ . ticketing.iaafbeijing2015.com/. Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  12. ^ a b Timetable 2 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
  13. ^ Men's 100 metres results
  14. ^ Men's 200 metres results
  15. ^ Men's 400 metres results
  16. ^ Men's 800 metres results
  17. ^ Men's 1500 metres results
  18. ^ Men's 5000 metres results
  19. ^ Men's 10,000 metres results
  20. ^ Men's marathon results
  21. ^ Men's 110 metres hurdles results
  22. ^ Men's 400 metres hurdles
  23. ^ Men's 3000 metres steeplechase results
  24. ^ Men's 20 kilometres walk results
  25. ^ Men's 50 kilometres walk results
  26. ^ Men's 4 × 100 metres relay results
  27. ^ Men's 4 × 400 metres relay results
  28. ^ Men's high jump results
  29. ^ Men's pole vault results
  30. ^ Men's long jump results
  31. ^ Men's triple jump results
  32. ^ Men's shot put results
  33. ^ Men's discus throw results
  34. ^ Men's hammer throw results
  35. ^ Men's javelin throw results
  36. ^ Men's decathlon results
  37. ^ Women's 100 metres results
  38. ^ Women's 200 metres results
  39. ^ Women's 400 metres results
  40. ^ Women's 800 metres results
  41. ^ Women's 1500 metres results
  42. ^ Women's 5000 metres results
  43. ^ Women's 10,000 metres results
  44. ^ Women's marathon results
  45. ^ Women's 100 metres hurdles results
  46. ^ Women's 400 metres hurdles results
  47. ^ Women's 3000 metres steeplechase results
  48. ^ Women's 20 kilometres walk results
  49. ^ Women's 4 × 100 metres relay results
  50. ^ Women's 4 × 400 metres relay results
  51. ^ Women's high jump results
  52. ^ Women's pole vault results
  53. ^ Women's long jump results
  54. ^ Women's triple jump results
  55. ^ Women's shot put results
  56. ^ Women's discus throw results
  57. ^ Women's hammer throw results
  58. ^ Women's javelin throw results
  59. ^ Women's heptathlon results
  60. ^ . iaaf.org. Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  61. ^ a b c IAAF anti-doping programme concludes in Beijing. IAAF (1 September 2015). Retrieved on 2015-09-05.

External links

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The 2015 IAAF World Championships Chinese 第十五届世界田径锦标赛 the fifteenth edition of the IAAF World Championships were held from 22 to 30 August at the National Stadium in Beijing China 1 2 Forty three nations won medals 144 of which were awarded Kenya topped the medal table for the first time with 7 gold 6 silver and 3 bronze medals The United States won 18 medals six gold six silver and six bronze which was the highest tally Host nation China finished 11th on the medals table while Russia finished ninth IAAF World ChampionshipsBeijing 2015Nations205Athletes1 781Events47Dates22 August 2015 30 August 2015Opened byPresident Xi JinpingMain venueBeijing National Stadium Moscow 2013London 2017 205 IAAF member countries and territories participated two more than in 2013 with new IAAF member Kosovo making its debut South Sudan was also set to participate for the first time but its sole athlete did not show up in Beijing 3 Eritrea won their first world title at these championships with Ghirmay Ghebreslassie winning the men s marathon 4 The event was the largest sporting event to take place at the Beijing National Stadium Bird s Nest since the 2008 Summer Olympics 5 Contents 1 Bidding process 2 Venue 3 Qualifying standards 4 Event schedule 5 Event summary 5 1 Men 5 1 1 Track 5 1 2 Field 5 2 Women 5 2 1 Track 5 2 2 Field 5 3 Exhibition events 6 Medal table 7 Participating nations 8 Anti doping 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBidding process EditWhen the seeking deadline passed on 15 March 2010 three candidate cities Beijing London and Chorzow had confirmed their candidatures 6 7 London then withdrew citing that they didn t want to seem to be biased towards the bids for the Olympic Stadium by committing themselves to an athletics event as the host for this event was to be announced before their 2011 stadium bid deadline London then stated that they would bid for 2017 and had the blessing of the IAAF to do so 8 The IAAF announced Beijing as the winning candidate at the IAAF Council Meeting in Monaco on 20 November 2010 9 The Council of IAAF approved the dates of 22 August until 30 August 2015 Venue EditBeijing National Stadium during the championships Inside in daylight Outside at night The event was primarily held at the Beijing National Stadium which served as the athletics venue during the 2008 Summer Olympics Weather concerns prompted a reduction in capacity for the World Championships in Athletics only the lower and middle tiers of the stadium were open capping the venue at around 54 000 spectators rather than its capacity of 80 000 10 Tickets for the championships were available in three price categories ranging from 50 RMB to 500 RMB 11 Qualifying standards EditMain article 2015 World Championships in Athletics qualification standardsEvent schedule EditLegend Key P Q H FValue Preliminary round Qualifiers Heats Semifinals FinalAll dates are CST UTC 8 Men 12 Date 22 Aug 23 Aug 24 Aug 25 Aug 26 Aug 27 Aug 28 Aug 29 Aug 30 AugEvent M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A100 m Q H F200 m H F400 m H F800 m H F1500 m H F5000 m H F10 000 m FMarathon F110 m hurdles H F400 m hurdles H F3000 m steeplechase H F4 100 m relay H F4 400 m relay H F20 km walk F50 km walk FLong jump Q FTriple jump Q FHigh jump Q FPole vault Q FShot put Q FDiscus throw Q FHammer throw Q FJavelin throw Q FDecathlon FMasters 800 m F Women 12 Date 22 Aug 23 Aug 24 Aug 25 Aug 26 Aug 27 Aug 28 Aug 29 Aug 30 AugEvent M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A100 m H F200 m H F400 m H F800 m H F1500 m H F5000 m H F10 000 m FMarathon F100 m hurdles H F400 m hurdles H F3000 m steeplechase H F4 100 m relay H F4 400 m relay H F20 km walk FLong jump Q FTriple jump Q FHigh jump Q FPole vault Q FShot put Q FDiscus throw Q FHammer throw Q FJavelin throw Q FHeptathlon FMasters 400 m FEvent summary EditMen Edit Track Edit Chronology 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metresdetails 13 Usain Bolt Jamaica JAM 9 79 SB Justin Gatlin United States USA 9 80 Trayvon Bromell United States USA Andre De Grasse Canada CAN PB 9 92200 metresdetails 14 Usain Bolt Jamaica JAM 19 55 WL Justin Gatlin United States USA 19 74 Anaso Jobodwana South Africa RSA 19 87 NR400 metresdetails 15 Wayde van Niekerk South Africa RSA 43 48 WL AR LaShawn Merritt United States USA 43 65 PB Kirani James Grenada GRN 43 78800 metresdetails 16 David Rudisha Kenya KEN 1 45 84 Adam Kszczot Poland POL 1 46 08 Amel Tuka Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 1 46 301500 metresdetails 17 Asbel Kiprop Kenya KEN 3 34 40 Elijah Manangoi Kenya KEN 3 34 63 Abdalaati Iguider Morocco MAR 3 34 675000 metresdetails 18 Mo Farah Great Britain amp N I GBR 13 50 38 Caleb Ndiku Kenya KEN 13 51 75 Hagos Gebrhiwet Ethiopia ETH 13 51 8610 000 metresdetails 19 Mo Farah Great Britain amp N I GBR 27 01 13 Geoffrey Kamworor Kenya KEN 27 01 76 Paul Tanui Kenya KEN 27 02 83Marathondetails 20 Ghirmay Ghebreslassie Eritrea ERI 2 12 27 Yemane Tsegay Ethiopia ETH 2 13 07 Solomon Mutai Uganda UGA 2 13 29110 metres hurdlesdetails 21 Sergey Shubenkov Russia RUS 12 98 NR Hansle Parchment Jamaica JAM 13 03 Aries Merritt United States USA 13 04400 metres hurdlesdetails 22 Nicholas Bett Kenya KEN 47 79 WL NR Denis Kudryavtsev Russia RUS 48 05 NR Jeffery Gibson Bahamas BAH 48 17 NR3000 metres steeplechasedetails 23 Ezekiel Kemboi Kenya KEN 8 11 28 Conseslus Kipruto Kenya KEN 8 12 38 Brimin Kipruto Kenya KEN 8 12 5420 kilometres walkdetails 24 Miguel Angel Lopez Spain ESP 1 19 14 PB Wang Zhen China CHN 1 19 29 Benjamin Thorne Canada CAN 1 19 57 NR50 kilometres walkdetails 25 Matej Toth Slovakia SVK 3 40 32 Jared Tallent Australia AUS 3 42 17 Takayuki Tanii Japan JPN 3 42 554 100 metres relaydetails 26 Jamaica JAM Nesta CarterAsafa PowellNickel AshmeadeUsain BoltRasheed Dwyer 37 36 WL China CHN Mo YouxueXie ZhenyeSu BingtianZhang Peimeng 38 01 Canada CAN Aaron BrownAndre De GrasseBrendon RodneyJustyn Warner 38 134 400 metres relaydetails 27 United States USA David VerburgTony McQuayBryshon NellumLaShawn MerrittKyle Clemons Vernon Norwood 2 57 82 WL Trinidad and Tobago TTO Renny QuowLalonde GordonDeon LendoreMachel CedenioJarrin Solomon 2 58 20 NR Great Britain amp N I GBR Rabah YousifDelanno WilliamsJarryd DunnMartyn Rooney 2 58 51WR 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 Runners who participated in the heats only and received medalsField Edit Chronology 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019Event Gold Silver BronzeHigh jumpdetails 28 Derek Drouin Canada CAN 2 34 m Bohdan Bondarenko Ukraine UKR Zhang Guowei China CHN 2 33 m Not awardedPole vaultdetails 29 Shawnacy Barber Canada CAN 5 90 m Raphael Holzdeppe Germany GER 5 90 m Renaud Lavillenie France FRA Piotr Lisek Poland POL Pawel Wojciechowski Poland POL 5 80 mLong jumpdetails 30 Greg Rutherford Great Britain amp N I GBR 8 41 m Fabrice Lapierre Australia AUS 8 24 m Wang Jianan China CHN 8 18 mTriple jumpdetails 31 Christian Taylor United States USA 18 21 m WL AR Pedro Pablo Pichardo Cuba CUB 17 73 m Nelson Evora Portugal POR 17 52 mShot putdetails 32 Joe Kovacs United States USA 21 93 m David Storl Germany GER 21 74 m O Dayne Richards Jamaica JAM 21 69 m NRDiscus throwdetails 33 Piotr Malachowski Poland POL 67 40 m Philip Milanov Belgium BEL 66 90 m NR Robert Urbanek Poland POL 65 18 mHammer throwdetails 34 Pawel Fajdek Poland POL 80 88 m Dilshod Nazarov Tajikistan TJK 78 55 m Wojciech Nowicki Poland POL 78 55 mJavelin throwdetails 35 Julius Yego Kenya KEN 92 72 m WL AR Ihab El Sayed Egypt EGY 88 99 m Tero Pitkamaki Finland FIN 87 64 mDecathlondetails 36 Ashton Eaton United States USA 9045 pts WR Damian Warner Canada CAN 8695 pts NR Rico Freimuth Germany GER 8561 pts PBWR 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 Edit Track Edit Chronology 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metresdetails 37 Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Jamaica JAM 10 76 Dafne Schippers Netherlands NED 10 81 NR Tori Bowie United States USA 10 86200 metresdetails 38 Dafne Schippers Netherlands NED 21 63 CR AR WL Elaine Thompson Jamaica JAM 21 66 PB Veronica Campbell Brown Jamaica JAM 21 97400 metresdetails 39 Allyson Felix United States USA 49 26 WL PB Shaunae Miller Bahamas BAH 49 67 PB Shericka Jackson Jamaica JAM 49 99 PB800 metresdetails 40 Maryna Arzamasava Belarus BLR 1 58 03 Melissa Bishop Canada CAN 1 58 12 Eunice Jepkoech Sum Kenya KEN 1 58 181500 metresdetails 41 Genzebe Dibaba Ethiopia ETH 4 08 09 Faith Kipyegon Kenya KEN 4 08 96 Sifan Hassan Netherlands NED 4 09 345000 metresdetails 42 Almaz Ayana Ethiopia ETH 14 26 83 CR Senbere Teferi Ethiopia ETH 14 44 07 Genzebe Dibaba Ethiopia ETH 14 44 1410 000 metresdetails 43 Vivian Cheruiyot Kenya KEN 31 41 31 Gelete Burka Ethiopia ETH 31 41 77 Emily Infeld United States USA 31 43 49Marathondetails 44 Mare Dibaba Ethiopia ETH 2 27 35 Helah Kiprop Kenya KEN 2 27 36 Eunice Kirwa Bahrain BHR 2 27 39100 metres hurdlesdetails 45 Danielle Williams Jamaica JAM 12 57 PB Cindy Roleder Germany GER 12 59 PB Alina Talay Belarus BLR 12 66 NR400 metres hurdlesdetails 46 Zuzana Hejnova Czech Republic CZE 53 50 WL Shamier Little United States USA 53 94 Cassandra Tate United States USA 54 023000 metres steeplechasedetails 47 Hyvin Jepkemoi Kenya KEN 9 19 11 Habiba Ghribi Tunisia TUN 9 19 24 Gesa Felicitas Krause Germany GER 9 19 25 PB20 kilometres walkdetails 48 Liu Hong China CHN 1 27 45 Lu Xiuzhi China CHN 1 27 45 Lyudmyla Olyanovska Ukraine UKR 1 28 134 100 metres relaydetails 49 Jamaica JAM Veronica Campbell BrownNatasha MorrisonElaine ThompsonShelly Ann Fraser PryceSherone Simpson Kerron Stewart 41 07 CR WL United States USA English GardnerAllyson FelixJenna PrandiniJasmine Todd 41 68 Trinidad and Tobago TTO Kelly Ann BaptisteMichelle Lee AhyeReyare ThomasSemoy HackettKhalifa St Fort 42 03 NR4 400 metres relaydetails 50 Jamaica JAM Christine DayShericka JacksonStephenie Ann McPhersonNovlene Williams MillsAnastasia Le Roy Chrisann Gordon 3 19 13 WL United States USA Sanya Richards RossNatasha HastingsAllyson FelixFrancena McCororyPhyllis Francis Jessica Beard 3 19 44 Great Britain amp N I GBR Christine OhuruoguAnyika OnuoraEilidh ChildSeren Bundy DaviesKirsten McAslan 3 23 62WR 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 Runners who participated in the heats only and received medalsField Edit Chronology 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019Event Gold Silver BronzeHigh jumpdetails 51 Maria Kuchina Russia RUS 2 01 m PB Blanka Vlasic Croatia CRO 2 01 m Anna Chicherova Russia RUS 2 01 mPole vaultdetails 52 Yarisley Silva Cuba CUB 4 90 m Fabiana Murer Brazil BRA 4 85 m AR Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou Greece GRE 4 80 mLong jumpdetails 53 Tianna Bartoletta United States USA 7 14 m WL PB Shara Proctor Great Britain amp N I GBR 7 07 m NR Ivana Spanovic Serbia SRB 7 01 m NRTriple jumpdetails 54 Caterine Ibarguen Colombia COL 14 90 m Hanna Knyazyeva Minenko Israel ISR 14 78 m NR Olga Rypakova Kazakhstan KAZ 14 77 mShot putdetails 55 Christina Schwanitz Germany GER 20 37 m Gong Lijiao China CHN 20 30 m Michelle Carter United States USA 19 76 mDiscus throwdetails 56 Denia Caballero Cuba CUB 69 28 m Sandra Perkovic Croatia CRO 67 39 m Nadine Muller Germany GER 65 53 mHammer throwdetails 57 Anita Wlodarczyk Poland POL 80 85 m CR Zhang Wenxiu China CHN 76 33 m Alexandra Tavernier France FRA 74 02 mJavelin throwdetails 58 Katharina Molitor Germany GER 67 69 m WL PB Lu Huihui China CHN 66 13 m AR Sunette Viljoen South Africa RSA 65 79 mHeptathlondetails 59 Jessica Ennis Hill Great Britain amp N I GBR 6669 pts Brianne Theisen Eaton Canada CAN 6554 pts Laura Ikauniece Admidina Latvia LAT 6516 pts NRWR 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 Exhibition events Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeMasters 800 metresdetails David Heath Great Britain amp N I GBR 2 00 92 Gunnar Rune Duren Sweden SWE 2 03 41 Michael Sherar Canada CAN 2 03 61Masters 400 metresdetails Sarah Louise Read Cayton Great Britain amp N I GBR 1 00 05 Virginia Corinne Mitchell Great Britain amp N I GBR 1 00 81 Elizabeth Gail Wilson New Zealand NZL 1 02 54Medal table Edit Host nation China RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Kenya KEN 763162 Jamaica JAM 723123 United States USA 666184 Great Britain amp N I GBR 41275 Ethiopia ETH 33286 Poland POL 31487 Canada CAN 2338 Germany GER 23389 Russia RUS 211410 Cuba CUB 210311 China CHN 171912 Netherlands NED 111313 South Africa RSA 102314 Belarus BLR 101215 Colombia COL 1001 Czech Republic CZE 1001 Eritrea ERI 1001 Slovakia SVK 1001 Spain ESP 100120 Australia AUS 0202 Croatia CRO 020222 Bahamas BAH 0112 Trinidad and Tobago TTO 0112 Ukraine UKR 011225 Belgium BEL 0101 Brazil BRA 0101 Egypt EGY 0101 Israel ISR 0101 Tajikistan TJK 0101 Tunisia TUN 010131 France FRA 002232 Bahrain BHR 0011 Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 0011 Finland FIN 0011 Greece GRE 0011 Grenada GRN 0011 Japan JPN 0011 Kazakhstan KAZ 0011 Latvia LAT 0011 Morocco MAR 0011 Portugal POR 0011 Serbia SRB 0011 Uganda UGA 0011Totals 43 entries 474849144Source 1 Participating nations EditTwo hundred and seven countries or more accurately IAAF members with a total of 1 933 athletes were entered 60 Of those 1 771 athletes from 205 countries actually competed thus excluding reserve athletes and non starters The biggest delegation was the one from the US with 130 athletes Two countries Ghana and South Sudan were set to participate but none of their athletes showed up The number of athletes per nation is shown in parentheses Afghanistan AFG 1 Albania ALB 1 Algeria ALG 14 Andorra AND 1 Angola ANG 1 Anguilla AIA 1 Antigua and Barbuda ANT 5 Argentina ARG 6 Armenia ARM 1 Aruba ARU 1 Australia AUS 43 Austria AUT 5 Azerbaijan AZE 2 Bahamas BAH 23 Bahrain BHR 17 Bangladesh BAN 1 Barbados BAR 6 Belarus BLR 18 Belgium BEL 18 Belize BIZ 1 Benin BEN 1 Bermuda BER 2 Bhutan BHU 1 Bolivia BOL 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 2 Botswana BOT 5 Brazil BRA 53 British Virgin Islands IVB 2 Brunei BRU 1 Bulgaria BUL 10 Burkina Faso BUR 2 Burundi BDI 2 Cambodia CAM 1 Cameroon CMR 2 Canada CAN 44 Cape Verde CPV 1 Cayman Islands CAY 2 Central African Republic CAF 1 Chad CHA 1 Chile CHI 6 China CHN 66 Colombia COL 12 Comoros COM 1 Congo CGO 1 Cook Islands COK 1 Costa Rica CRC 2 Croatia CRO 6 Cuba CUB 24 Cyprus CYP 3 Czech Republic CZE 25 Denmark DEN 3 Djibouti DJI 3 Dominica DMA 1 Dominican Republic DOM 6 DR Congo COD 1 Ecuador ECU 5 Egypt EGY 3 El Salvador ESA 2 Equatorial Guinea GEQ 1 Eritrea ERI 9 Estonia EST 15 Ethiopia ETH 32 Micronesia FSM 1 Fiji FIJ 2 Finland FIN 17 France FRA 36 French Polynesia PYF 1 Georgia GEO 1 Germany GER 62 Gibraltar GIB 1 Great Britain amp N I GBR 59 Greece GRE 10 Grenada GRN 3 Guam GUM 1 Guatemala GUA 7 Guinea GUI 1 Guinea Bissau GBS 1 Guyana GUY 2 Haiti HAI 1 Honduras HON 1 Hong Kong HKG 1 Hungary HUN 12 Iceland ISL 2 India IND 16 Indonesia INA 1 Iran IRI 5 Iraq IRQ 1 Ireland IRL 14 Israel ISR 4 Italy ITA 30 Ivory Coast CIV 4 Jamaica JAM 50 Japan JPN 51 Jordan JOR 1 Kazakhstan KAZ 10 Kenya KEN 52 Kiribati KIR 1 Kosovo KOS 1 Kuwait KUW 1 Kyrgyzstan KGZ 1 Laos LAO 1 Latvia LAT 9 Lebanon LIB 1 Lesotho LES 2 Liberia LBR 1 Libya LBA 1 Lithuania LTU 11 Luxembourg LUX 2 Macau MAC 1 Macedonia MKD 1 Madagascar MAD 1 Malawi MAW 1 Malaysia MAS 1 Maldives MDV 1 Mali MLI 1 Malta MLT 1 Mauritania MTN 1 Mauritius MRI 1 Mexico MEX 5 Moldova MDA 4 Monaco MON 1 Mongolia MGL 3 Montenegro MNE 1 Montserrat MNT 1 Morocco MAR 22 Mozambique MOZ 1 Myanmar MYA 1 Namibia NAM 2 Nauru NRU 1 Nepal NEP 1 Netherlands NED 21 New Zealand NZL 14 Nicaragua NCA 1 Nigeria NGR 16 North Korea PRK 3 Northern Mariana Islands NMI 1 Norway NOR 9 Oman OMN 1 Pakistan PAK 1 Palau PLW 1 Palestine PLE 2 Panama PAN 3 Papua New Guinea PNG 2 Paraguay PAR 1 Peru PER 6 Philippines PHI 1 Poland POL 48 Portugal POR 16 Puerto Rico PUR 3 Qatar QAT 6 Romania ROM 16 Russia RUS 62 Rwanda RWA 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN 3 Saint Lucia LCA 2 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN 1 Samoa SAM 2 San Marino SMR 1 Sao Tome and Principe STP 1 Saudi Arabia KSA 3 Senegal SEN 1 Serbia SRB 5 Seychelles SEY 1 Sierra Leone SLE 1 Singapore SIN 1 Slovakia SVK 16 Slovenia SLO 8 Solomon Islands SOL 1 Somalia SOM 1 South Africa RSA 33 South Korea KOR 12 Spain ESP 40 Sri Lanka SRI 2 Sudan SUD 3 Suriname SUR 1 Swaziland SWZ 1 Sweden SWE 24 Switzerland SUI 15 Syria SYR 2 Chinese Taipei TPE 5 Tajikistan TJK 2 Tanzania TAN 4 Thailand THA 2 Gambia GAM 1 Togo TOG 1 Tonga TGA 1 Trinidad and Tobago TTO 19 Tunisia TUN 4 Turkey TUR 12 Turkmenistan TKM 1 Turks and Caicos Islands TKS 1 Tuvalu TUV 1 Uganda UGA 11 Ukraine UKR 51 United Arab Emirates UAE 3 United States USA 130 Uruguay URU 3 Uzbekistan UZB 4 Vanuatu VAN 1 Venezuela VEN 11 Vietnam VIE 1 U S Virgin Islands ISV 2 Yemen YEM 1 Zambia ZAM 2 Zimbabwe ZIM 5 Anti doping EditAs part of the event the IAAF conducted a wide reaching anti doping programme This included information led targeted tests in the months previous to the championships and testing of athletes in and outside of competition during the championships In total the IAAF undertook 1 405 instances of athlete doping controls in Beijing This included 662 blood tests to inform the longitudinal athlete biological passport programme 161 blood tests specifically directed at identifying usage of either human growth hormone and or erythropoiesis stimulating agents EPO 54 out of competition urine tests and 528 urine tests conducted on site which also incorporates 239 for EPO analysis 61 As was the case since the 2005 World Championships athletes doping samples were stored for future analysis which could allow retrospective disqualifications via subsequent improvements to testing technology and methods The number of tests was a new high for the event and the largest ever conducted by a sport specific governing body at an event The testing was undertaken in partnership with the Chinese National Anti Doping Agency CHINADA An anti doping education programme was also conducted which included presentations on the risks of doping and a questionnaire designed by the World Anti Doping Agency 61 Initial analysis identified two failed tests both Kenyan women hurdler Koki Manunga and sprinter Joy Nakhumicha Sakari Both were disqualified immediately from the competition 61 See also Edit2015 IPC Athletics World ChampionshipsReferences Edit Beijing to host 2015 World Athletics Championships BBC Sport 20 November 2010 Archived from the original on 25 November 2010 Retrieved 20 November 2010 Beijing selected to host 2015 World Championships iaaf org 20 November 2010 Retrieved 3 September 2011 The Latest Schwanitz wins shot put gold at worlds dothaneagle com 22 August 2015 permanent dead link Monti David Eritrea s Ghirmay Ghebreslassie Wins World Championships Men s Marathon competitor com Competitor Group Archived from the original on 5 September 2015 Retrieved 1 September 2015 Media Guide PDF Official Site 12 July 2015 Retrieved 19 August 2015 IAAF Council Meeting Notes Day 1 Doha 2010 15 March iaaf org 15 March 2010 London enters the ring to stage 2015 world championships The Guardian London pulls out of 2015 Worlds BBC News 4 November 2010 Beijing awarded 2015 World Championships after London withdrawal insidethegames biz Beijing 2015 World Championships organisers confident of capacity 50 000 plus crowds InsideTheGames biz Retrieved 6 July 2015 Tickets IAAF WOrld CHampionships Beijing 2015 ticketing iaafbeijing2015 com Archived from the original on 27 September 2015 Retrieved 25 August 2015 a b Timetable Archived 2 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Men s 100 metres results Men s 200 metres results Men s 400 metres results Men s 800 metres results Men s 1500 metres results Men s 5000 metres results Men s 10 000 metres results Men s marathon results Men s 110 metres hurdles results Men s 400 metres hurdles Men s 3000 metres steeplechase results Men s 20 kilometres walk results Men s 50 kilometres walk results Men s 4 100 metres relay results Men s 4 400 metres relay results Men s high jump results Men s pole vault results Men s long jump results Men s triple jump results Men s shot put results Men s discus throw results Men s hammer throw results Men s javelin throw results Men s decathlon results Women s 100 metres results Women s 200 metres results Women s 400 metres results Women s 800 metres results Women s 1500 metres results Women s 5000 metres results Women s 10 000 metres results Women s marathon results Women s 100 metres hurdles results Women s 400 metres hurdles results Women s 3000 metres steeplechase results Women s 20 kilometres walk results Women s 4 100 metres relay results Women s 4 400 metres relay results Women s high jump results Women s pole vault results Women s long jump results Women s triple jump results Women s shot put results Women s discus throw results Women s hammer throw results Women s javelin throw results Women s heptathlon results IAAF 15th IAAF World Championships Athletes IAAF World Championships iaaf org Archived from the original on 27 September 2015 Retrieved 25 August 2015 a b c IAAF anti doping programme concludes in Beijing IAAF 1 September 2015 Retrieved on 2015 09 05 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2015 World Championships in Athletics Official website archived Portals Athletics China Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2015 World Championships in Athletics amp oldid 1147473325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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