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Track and field at the 1999 Military World Games

At the 1999 Military World Games, the track and field events were held at the Sportski Park Mladost athletic stadium in Zagreb, Croatia from 11–16 August. A total of 32 events were contested, of which 22 by male and 10 by female athletes. The marathon events were held on 11 August, prior to the track and field competition.[1] It was the last time that the men's 20 kilometres walk and women's shot put featured on the programme. The women's 1500 metres and 5000 metres were added to the programme for the first time (the latter replacing the 3000 metres distance).[2] Nations could enter a maximum of two athletes into each event.

Track and field at the II World Military Games
The host stadium for the athletics events
Dates11–16 August 1999
Host cityZagreb, Croatia
VenueSportski Park Mladost athletic stadium
LevelMilitary personnel
Events32
Records set22 Games records


Only three athletes successfully defended their titles from the inaugural edition: Shem Kororia won the men's 5000 m to retain his gold medal, Boris Henry defended his title in the men's javelin throw, while Yekaterina Leshchova repeated as women's 100 metres champion and also added the 200 metres title to her honours. A total of 22 Games records were set during the competition, including new records in all but two of the women's events and all the men's field events.[2] Seven world bests for military competition were set during the competition.[3]

Italy topped the medal table in the athletics competition, having taken four golds and fourteen medals in total. Kenya was the next most successful nation with four medals of each colour. Germany also won four gold medals, while Russia had the third highest medal total with eleven. Host nation Croatia won five athletics medals, though none of them gold.[2]

Several athletes went on to success at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics held one week later, including Djabir Saïd-Guerni (800 m bronze),[4] Fabrizio Mori (400 m hurdles gold) and Nadine Kleinert (shot put silver). The games-winning Polish men's 4×400 metres relay team also became world champions that year.[5]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Anatoliy Dovhal (UKR) 10.34 GR   Martin Lachkovics (AUT) 10.42   Vitaliy Seniv (UKR) 10.42
200 metres   Malik Louahla (ALG) 20.96   Maurizio Checcucci (ITA) 21.07   Massimiliano Donati (ITA) 21.14
400 metres   Ibrahima Wade (SEN) 45.92   Julius Chepkwony (KEN) 46.16   Salaheddine Safi Bakar (QAT) 46.35
800 metres   Djabir Saïd-Guerni (ALG) 1:46.41   Flávio Godoy (BRA) 1:47.94   Charles Makau (KEN) 1:48.04
1500 metres   Sammy Mutai (KEN) 3:38.94   Stephen Kipkorir (KEN) 3:40.25   Branko Zorko (CRO) 3:41.06
5000 metres   Shem Kororia (KEN) 13:50.51   Miroslav Vanko (SVK) 13:52.01   Viktor Röthlin (SUI) 13:58.52
10,000 metres   Elijah Korir  (KEN) 28:24.82   William Kalya (KEN) 28:31.30   Róbert Štefko (SVK) 28:49.90
110 metres hurdles   Staņislavs Olijars (LAT) 13.32 GR   Falk Balzer (GER) 13.44   Igor Kováč (SVK) 13.63
400 metres hurdles   Thomas Goller (GER) 48.75 GR   Fabrizio Mori (ITA) 48.83   Hillary Maritim (KEN) 49.48
3000 metres steeplechase   Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin (QAT) 8:21.92   Jonathan Kandie (KEN) 8:22.81   Christopher Koskei (KEN) 8:31.19
4×100 metres relay   Italy (ITA)
Andrea Rabino
Massimiliano Donati
Maurizio Checcucci
Giovanni Puggioni
39.92 GR   Ukraine (UKR)
Dmitriy Myshka
Vitaly Seniv
Anatoliy Dovhal
Hennadiy Horbenko
40.10   Croatia (CRO)
Tihomir Buinjac
Dejan Vojnovic
Vjekoslav Orsolic
Slaven Krajacic
40.23
4×400 metres relay[6]   Poland (POL)
Marcin Jędrusiński
Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Jacek Bocian
Robert Maćkowiak
3:02.78 GR   Russia (RUS)
Daniyil Shekin
Mikhail Vdovin
Innokentiy Zharov
Andrey Semyonov
3:02.98   Kenya (KEN)
Samson Yego Kipchirchir
Hillary Maritim
David Kirui
Julius Chepkwony
3:03.43
Marathon   Grzegorz Gajdus (POL) 2:16:40   Kim Jong-Chol (PRK) 2:18:08   Gino Van Geyte (BEL) 2:18:22
20 km walk   Aigars Fadejevs (LAT) 1:21:42 GR   Marco Giungi (ITA) 1:21:47   Andrey Makarov (BLR) 1:22:56
High jump   Ivan Bernasconi (ITA) 2.27 m GR   Abderrahmane Hammad (ALG) 2.27 m GR   Vyacheslav Tyrtyshnik (UKR) 2.24 m
Pole vault   Maurilio Mariani (ITA) 5.70 m GR=   Michael Stolle (GER) 5.70 m GR=   Yevgeniy Smiryagin (RUS) 5.65 m
Long jump   Huang Le (CHN) 8.21 m GR   Chen Jing (CHN) 8.15 m   Kostas Koukodimos (GRE) 8.09 m
Triple jump   Remmy Limo (KEN) 16.84 m (w)   Paolo Camossi (ITA) 16.80 m GR   Vyacheslav Taranov (RUS) 16.76 m
Shot put   Paolo Dal Soglio (ITA) 20.39 m GR   Roman Virastyuk (UKR) 19.90 m   Pavol Pankuch (SVK) 19.06 m
Discus throw   Andreas Seelig (GER) 63.52 m GR   Igor Primc (SLO) 61.67 m   Diego Fortuna (ITA) 59.85 m
Hammer throw   Andriy Skvaruk (UKR) 79.76 m GR   Nicola Vizzoni (ITA) 78.04 m   Sergey Kirmasov (RUS) 77.02 m
Javelin throw   Boris Henry (GER) 85.69 m GR   Harri Haatainen (FIN) 82.76 m   Andreas Linden (GER) 78.93 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Yekaterina Leshchova (RUS) 11.41 GR   Rahela Markt (CRO) 11.71   Francesca Cola (ITA) 11.77
200 metres   Yekaterina Leshchova (RUS) 23.24 GR   Rahela Markt (CRO) 23.74   Uta Rohländer (GER) 23.88
400 metres   Irina Rosikhina (RUS) 52.46 GR   Kristina Perica (CRO) 53.04   Melissa Straker (BAR) 53.05
800 metres   Natalya Dukhnova (BLR) 2:00.84 GR   Yelena Buzhenko (UKR) 2:01.39   Heike Meißner (GER) 2:01.78
1500 metres   Helena Javornik (SLO) 4:07.34 GR   Yelena Zadorozhnaya (RUS) 4:09.03   Olga Komyagina (RUS) 4:09.87
5000 metres   Restituta Joseph (TAN) 15:31.49 GR   Elisa Rea (ITA) 15:32.67   Helena Javornik (SLO) 15:37.50
Marathon   Hong Ok-Dan (PRK) 2:35:25 GR   Ri Hyon-Gyong (PRK) 2:39:50   Kimberly Markland (USA) 2:46:31
High jump   Iryna Mykhalchenko (UKR) 1.95 m   Vita Styopina (UKR) 1.92 m   Olga Kychanova (RUS) 1.92 m
Long jump   Valentīna Gotovska (LAT) 6.64 m   Olena Khlopotnova (UKR) 6.57 m   Yu Yiqun (CHN) 6.36 m
Shot put   Nadine Kleinert (GER) 19.12 m GR   Larisa Peleshenko (RUS) 18.35 m   Mara Rosolen (ITA) 17.68 m

Medal table

 
Nadine Kleinert won shot put gold for Germany with a military world best.
 
Helena Javornik won two of Slovenia's three medals at the competition.

  *   Host nation (Croatia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Italy46414
2  Kenya44412
3  Germany4239
4  Ukraine35210
5  Russia33511
6  Latvia3003
7  Algeria2103
8  Poland2002
9  North Korea1203
10  China1113
  Slovenia1113
12  Belarus1012
  Qatar1012
14  Senegal1001
  Tanzania1001
16  Croatia*0325
17  Slovakia0134
18  Austria0101
  Brazil0101
  Finland0101
21  Barbados0011
  Belgium0011
  Greece0011
  Switzerland0011
  United States0011
Totals (25 entries)32323296

References

  1. ^ 1999 AIMS Event Winners. Association of International Marathons and Distance Races. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  2. ^ a b c Military World Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  3. ^ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
  4. ^ Men's 800m Final. IAAF (1999-08-28). Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  5. ^ World Championships in Athletics. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  6. ^ All-time men's best 4x400m relay. All Athletics (2014-05-10). Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
Results
  • Military World Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  • 2nd Military World Games - 1999 Results (). CISM. Retrieved on 2014-11-21.

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At the 1999 Military World Games the track and field events were held at the Sportski Park Mladost athletic stadium in Zagreb Croatia from 11 16 August A total of 32 events were contested of which 22 by male and 10 by female athletes The marathon events were held on 11 August prior to the track and field competition 1 It was the last time that the men s 20 kilometres walk and women s shot put featured on the programme The women s 1500 metres and 5000 metres were added to the programme for the first time the latter replacing the 3000 metres distance 2 Nations could enter a maximum of two athletes into each event Track and field at the II World Military GamesThe host stadium for the athletics eventsDates11 16 August 1999Host cityZagreb CroatiaVenueSportski Park Mladost athletic stadiumLevelMilitary personnelEvents32Records set22 Games records 1995 Rome2003 Catania 1999 Military World GamesOnly three athletes successfully defended their titles from the inaugural edition Shem Kororia won the men s 5000 m to retain his gold medal Boris Henry defended his title in the men s javelin throw while Yekaterina Leshchova repeated as women s 100 metres champion and also added the 200 metres title to her honours A total of 22 Games records were set during the competition including new records in all but two of the women s events and all the men s field events 2 Seven world bests for military competition were set during the competition 3 Italy topped the medal table in the athletics competition having taken four golds and fourteen medals in total Kenya was the next most successful nation with four medals of each colour Germany also won four gold medals while Russia had the third highest medal total with eleven Host nation Croatia won five athletics medals though none of them gold 2 Several athletes went on to success at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics held one week later including Djabir Said Guerni 800 m bronze 4 Fabrizio Mori 400 m hurdles gold and Nadine Kleinert shot put silver The games winning Polish men s 4 400 metres relay team also became world champions that year 5 Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 ReferencesMedal summary EditMen Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres Anatoliy Dovhal UKR 10 34 GR Martin Lachkovics AUT 10 42 Vitaliy Seniv UKR 10 42200 metres Malik Louahla ALG 20 96 Maurizio Checcucci ITA 21 07 Massimiliano Donati ITA 21 14400 metres Ibrahima Wade SEN 45 92 Julius Chepkwony KEN 46 16 Salaheddine Safi Bakar QAT 46 35800 metres Djabir Said Guerni ALG 1 46 41 Flavio Godoy BRA 1 47 94 Charles Makau KEN 1 48 041500 metres Sammy Mutai KEN 3 38 94 Stephen Kipkorir KEN 3 40 25 Branko Zorko CRO 3 41 065000 metres Shem Kororia KEN 13 50 51 Miroslav Vanko SVK 13 52 01 Viktor Rothlin SUI 13 58 5210 000 metres Elijah Korir KEN 28 24 82 William Kalya KEN 28 31 30 Robert Stefko SVK 28 49 90110 metres hurdles Stanislavs Olijars LAT 13 32 GR Falk Balzer GER 13 44 Igor Kovac SVK 13 63400 metres hurdles Thomas Goller GER 48 75 GR Fabrizio Mori ITA 48 83 Hillary Maritim KEN 49 483000 metres steeplechase Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin QAT 8 21 92 Jonathan Kandie KEN 8 22 81 Christopher Koskei KEN 8 31 194 100 metres relay Italy ITA Andrea RabinoMassimiliano DonatiMaurizio CheccucciGiovanni Puggioni 39 92 GR Ukraine UKR Dmitriy MyshkaVitaly SenivAnatoliy DovhalHennadiy Horbenko 40 10 Croatia CRO Tihomir BuinjacDejan VojnovicVjekoslav OrsolicSlaven Krajacic 40 234 400 metres relay 6 Poland POL Marcin JedrusinskiPiotr RysiukiewiczJacek BocianRobert Mackowiak 3 02 78 GR Russia RUS Daniyil ShekinMikhail VdovinInnokentiy ZharovAndrey Semyonov 3 02 98 Kenya KEN Samson Yego KipchirchirHillary MaritimDavid KiruiJulius Chepkwony 3 03 43Marathon Grzegorz Gajdus POL 2 16 40 Kim Jong Chol PRK 2 18 08 Gino Van Geyte BEL 2 18 2220 km walk Aigars Fadejevs LAT 1 21 42 GR Marco Giungi ITA 1 21 47 Andrey Makarov BLR 1 22 56High jump Ivan Bernasconi ITA 2 27 m GR Abderrahmane Hammad ALG 2 27 m GR Vyacheslav Tyrtyshnik UKR 2 24 mPole vault Maurilio Mariani ITA 5 70 m GR Michael Stolle GER 5 70 m GR Yevgeniy Smiryagin RUS 5 65 mLong jump Huang Le CHN 8 21 m GR Chen Jing CHN 8 15 m Kostas Koukodimos GRE 8 09 mTriple jump Remmy Limo KEN 16 84 m w Paolo Camossi ITA 16 80 m GR Vyacheslav Taranov RUS 16 76 mShot put Paolo Dal Soglio ITA 20 39 m GR Roman Virastyuk UKR 19 90 m Pavol Pankuch SVK 19 06 mDiscus throw Andreas Seelig GER 63 52 m GR Igor Primc SLO 61 67 m Diego Fortuna ITA 59 85 mHammer throw Andriy Skvaruk UKR 79 76 m GR Nicola Vizzoni ITA 78 04 m Sergey Kirmasov RUS 77 02 mJavelin throw Boris Henry GER 85 69 m GR Harri Haatainen FIN 82 76 m Andreas Linden GER 78 93 mWomen Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres Yekaterina Leshchova RUS 11 41 GR Rahela Markt CRO 11 71 Francesca Cola ITA 11 77200 metres Yekaterina Leshchova RUS 23 24 GR Rahela Markt CRO 23 74 Uta Rohlander GER 23 88400 metres Irina Rosikhina RUS 52 46 GR Kristina Perica CRO 53 04 Melissa Straker BAR 53 05800 metres Natalya Dukhnova BLR 2 00 84 GR Yelena Buzhenko UKR 2 01 39 Heike Meissner GER 2 01 781500 metres Helena Javornik SLO 4 07 34 GR Yelena Zadorozhnaya RUS 4 09 03 Olga Komyagina RUS 4 09 875000 metres Restituta Joseph TAN 15 31 49 GR Elisa Rea ITA 15 32 67 Helena Javornik SLO 15 37 50Marathon Hong Ok Dan PRK 2 35 25 GR Ri Hyon Gyong PRK 2 39 50 Kimberly Markland USA 2 46 31High jump Iryna Mykhalchenko UKR 1 95 m Vita Styopina UKR 1 92 m Olga Kychanova RUS 1 92 mLong jump Valentina Gotovska LAT 6 64 m Olena Khlopotnova UKR 6 57 m Yu Yiqun CHN 6 36 mShot put Nadine Kleinert GER 19 12 m GR Larisa Peleshenko RUS 18 35 m Mara Rosolen ITA 17 68 mMedal table Edit Nadine Kleinert won shot put gold for Germany with a military world best Helena Javornik won two of Slovenia s three medals at the competition Host nation Croatia RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Italy464142 Kenya444123 Germany42394 Ukraine352105 Russia335116 Latvia30037 Algeria21038 Poland20029 North Korea120310 China1113 Slovenia111312 Belarus1012 Qatar101214 Senegal1001 Tanzania100116 Croatia 032517 Slovakia013418 Austria0101 Brazil0101 Finland010121 Barbados0011 Belgium0011 Greece0011 Switzerland0011 United States0011Totals 25 entries 32323296References Edit 1999 AIMS Event Winners Association of International Marathons and Distance Races Retrieved on 2014 11 17 a b c Military World Games GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2014 11 17 Bell Daniel 2003 Encyclopedia of International Games McFarland and Company Inc Publishers Jefferson North Carolina ISBN 0 7864 1026 4 Men s 800m Final IAAF 1999 08 28 Retrieved on 2014 11 17 World Championships in Athletics GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2014 11 17 All time men s best 4x400m relay All Athletics 2014 05 10 Retrieved on 2014 11 17 ResultsMilitary World Games GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2014 11 17 2nd Military World Games 1999 Results archived CISM Retrieved on 2014 11 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Track and field at the 1999 Military World Games amp oldid 1107001388, 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