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1999 World Championships in Athletics

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7th World Championships in Athletics
Host citySeville, Spain
Nations201
Athletes1821
Dates20–29 August 1999
Opened byJuan Carlos I
Main venueEstadio Olímpico de Sevila

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 Olímpico de Sevilla, Seville, Spain, between the August 20 and August 29.

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.

Men's results

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Track

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1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2001 | 2003

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
details
Maurice Greene
 United States
9.80
(CR)
Bruny Surin
 Canada
9.84
(=NR)
Dwain Chambers
 Great Britain
9.97
(PB)
200 m
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Maurice Greene
 United States
19.90
(SB)
Claudinei da Silva
 Brazil
20.00
(PB)
Francis Obikwelu
 Nigeria
20.11
400 m
details
Michael Johnson
 United States
43.18
(WR)
Sanderlei Claro Parrela
 Brazil
44.29
(AR)
Alejandro Cárdenas
 Mexico
44.31
(NR)
800 m
details
Wilson Kipketer
 Denmark
1:43.30 Hezekiél Sepeng
 South Africa
1:43.32 Djabir Saïd-Guerni
 Algeria
1:44.18
(NR)
1500 m
details
Hicham El Guerrouj
 Morocco
3:27.65
(CR)
Noah Ngeny
 Kenya
3:28.73
(NR)
Reyes Estévez
 Spain
3:30.57
(PB)
5000 m
details
Salah Hissou
 Morocco
12:58.13
(CR)
Benjamin Limo
 Kenya
12:58.72 Mohammed Mourhit
 Belgium
12:58.80
10,000 m
details
Haile Gebrselassie
 Ethiopia
27:57.27 Paul Tergat
 Kenya
27:58.56 Assefa Mezgebu
 Ethiopia
27:59.15
Marathon
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Abel Antón
 Spain
2:13:36 Vincenzo Modica
 Italy
2:14:03 Nobuyuki Sato
 Japan
2:14:07
110 m hurdles
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Colin Jackson
 Great Britain
13.04
(SB)
Anier García
 Cuba
13.07
(NR)
Duane Ross
 United States
13.12
(PB)
400 m hurdles
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Fabrizio Mori
 Italy
47.72
(WL)
Stéphane Diagana
 France
48.12
(SB)
Marcel Schelbert
 Switzerland
48.13
(NR)
3000 m st.
details
Christopher Kosgei
 Kenya
8:11.76 Wilson Boit Kipketer
 Kenya
8:12.09 Ali Ezzine
 Morocco
8.12.73
20 km walk
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Ilya Markov
 Russia
1:23:34 Jefferson Pérez
 Ecuador
1:24:19 Daniel García
 Mexico
1:24:31
50 km walk
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Ivano Brugnetti
 Italy
3:47:541
(PB)
Nikolay Matyukhin
 Russia
3:48:18 Curt Clausen
 United States
3:50:55
4 × 100 m relay
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 United States (USA)
Jon Drummond
Tim Montgomery
Brian Lewis
Maurice Greene
37.59
(WL)
 Great Britain (GBR)
Jason Gardener
Darren Campbell
Marlon Devonish
Dwain Chambers
Allyn Condon*
37.73
(AR)
 Brazil (BRA)
Raphael de Oliveira
Claudinei da Silva
Édson Ribeiro
André da Silva
38.052
(AR)
4 × 400 m relay
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 Poland (POL)
Tomasz Czubak
Robert Maćkowiak
Jacek Bocian
Piotr Haczek
Piotr Długosielski*
2:58.913
(SB)
 Jamaica (JAM)
Michael McDonald
Greg Haughton
Danny McFarlane
Davian Clarke
Paston Coke*
Omar Brown*
2:59.34  South Africa (RSA)
Jopie van Oudtshoorn
Hendrick Mokganyetsi
Adriaan Botha
Arnaud 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

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1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2001 | 2003

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
details
Vyacheslav Voronin
 Russia
2.37
(WL)
Mark Boswell
 Canada
2.35
(NR)
Martin Buß
 Germany
2.32
Pole vault
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Maksim Tarasov
 Russia
6.02
(CR)
Dmitri Markov
 Australia
5.90 Aleksandr Averbukh
 Israel
5.80
(NR)
Long jump
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Iván Pedroso
 Cuba
8.56 Yago Lamela
 Spain
8.40 Gregor Cankar
 Slovenia
8.36
(SB)
Triple jump
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Charles Friedek
 Germany
17.59
(WL)
Rostislav Dimitrov
 Bulgaria
17.49
(PB)
Jonathan Edwards
 Great Britain
17.48
Shot put
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C.J. Hunter
 United States
21.79
(PB)
Oliver-Sven Buder
 Germany
21.42
(SB)
Oleksandr Bagach
 Ukraine
21.26
Discus throw
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Anthony Washington
 United States
69.08
(CR)
Jürgen Schult
 Germany
68.18
(SB)
Lars Riedel
 Germany
68.09
Javelin throw
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Aki Parviainen
 Finland
89.52 Konstadinos Gatsioudis
 Greece
89.18 Jan Železný
 Czech Republic
87.67
Hammer throw
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Karsten Kobs
 Germany
80.24 Zsolt Németh
 Hungary
79.05 Vladislav Piskunov
 Ukraine
79.03
Decathlon
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Tomáš Dvořák
 Czech Republic
8744 Dean Macey
 Great Britain
8556
(PB)
Chris Huffins
 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

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Track

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1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2001 | 2003

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
details
Marion Jones
 United States
10.70
(CR)
Inger Miller
 United States
10.79 Ekaterini Thanou
 Greece
10.84
200 m
details
Inger Miller
 United States
21.77
(WL)
Beverly McDonald
 Jamaica
22.22
(PB)
Merlene Frazer
 Jamaica
22.26
Andrea Philipp
 Germany
400 m
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Cathy Freeman
 Australia
49.67
(SB)
Anja Rücker
 Germany
49.74
(PB)
Lorraine Graham-Fenton
 Jamaica
49.92
(PB)
800 m
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Ludmila Formanová
 Czech Republic
1:56.68 Maria Mutola
 Mozambique
1:56.72 Svetlana Masterkova
 Russia
1:56.93
1500 m
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Svetlana Masterkova
 Russia
3:59.53
(SB)
Regina Jacobs
 United States
4:00.35
(PB)
Kutre Dulecha
 Ethiopia
4:00.96
(SB)
5000 m
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Gabriela Szabo
 Romania
14:41.82
(CR)
Zahra Ouaziz
 Morocco
14:43.15 Ayelech Worku
 Ethiopia
14:44.22
(PB)
10,000 m
details
Gete Wami
 Ethiopia
30:24.56
(CR)
Paula Radcliffe
 Great Britain
30:27.13
(NR)
Tegla Loroupe
 Kenya
30:32.03
(NR)
Marathon
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Jong Song-Ok
 North Korea
2:26:59
(NR)
Ari Ichihashi
 Japan
2:27:02
(PB)
Lidia Șimon
 Romania
2:27:41
100 m hurdles
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Gail Devers
 United States
12.37
(WL)
Gloria Alozie
 Nigeria
12.44
(AR)
Ludmila Engquist
 Sweden
12.47
(NR)
400 m hurdles
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Daimí Pernía
 Cuba
52.89
(WL)
Nezha Bidouane
 Morocco
52.90
(AR)
Deon Hemmings
 Jamaica
53.16
(SB)
20 km walk
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Liu Hongyu
 China
1:30:50 Wang Yan
 China
1:30:52 Kerry Saxby-Junna
 Australia
1:31:18
(SB)
4 × 100 m relay
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 Bahamas (BAH)
Savatheda Fynes
Chandra Sturrup
Pauline Davis-Thompson
Debbie Ferguson
Eldece Clarke-Lewis*
41.92
(WL)
 France (FRA)
Patricia Girard
Muriel Hurtis
Katia Benth
Christine Arron
Fabé Dia*
42.06
(NR)
 Jamaica (JAM)
Aleen Bailey
Merlene Frazer
Beverly McDonald
Peta-Gaye Dowdie
42.15
(SB)
4 × 400 m relay
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 Russia (RUS)
Tatyana Chebykina
Svetlana Goncharenko
Olga Kotlyarova
Natalya Nazarova
Natalya Sharova*
Yekaterina Bakhvalova*
3:21.98
(WL)
 United States (USA)
Suziann Reid
Maicel Malone-Wallace
Michelle Collins
Jearl Miles Clark
Andrea Anderson*
3:22.09
(SB)
 Germany (GER)
Anke Feller
Uta Rohländer
Anja Rücker
Grit Breuer
Anja 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

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1995 |1997 |1999 |2001 |2003

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
details
Inha Babakova
 Ukraine
1.99 Yelena Yelesina
 Russia
1.99 Svetlana Lapina
 Russia
1.99
(PB)
Pole vault
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Stacy Dragila
 United States
4.60
(WR)
Anzhela Balakhonova
 Ukraine
4.55
(AR)
Tatiana Grigorieva
 Australia
4.45
Long jump
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Niurka Montalvo
 Spain
7.06
(NR)
Fiona May
 Italy
6.94 Marion Jones
 United States
6.83
Triple jump
details
Paraskevi Tsiamita
 Greece
14.88 Yamilé Aldama
 Cuba
14.61 Olga Vasdeki
 Greece
14.61
Shot put
details
Astrid Kumbernuss
 Germany
19.85
(SB)
Nadine Kleinert
 Germany
19.61
(PB)
Svetlana Krivelyova
 Russia
19.43
Discus throw
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Franka Dietzsch
 Germany
68.14 Anastasia Kelesidou
 Greece
66.05 Nicoleta Grasu
 Romania
65.35
Hammer throw
details
Mihaela Melinte
 Romania
75.20 Olga Kuzenkova
 Russia
72.56 Lisa Misipeka
 American Samoa
66.06
Javelin throw
details
Mirela Manjani
 Greece
67.09
(PB)
Tatyana Shikolenko
 Russia
66.37
(PB)
Trine Hattestad
 Norway
66.06
Heptathlon
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Eunice Barber
 France
6861
(PB)
Denise Lewis
 Great Britain
6724 Ghada Shouaa
 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

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  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)103417
2 Russia (RUS)54312
3 Germany (GER)44412
4 Greece (GRE)2226
5 Morocco (MAR)2215
6 Cuba (CUB)2204
 Italy (ITA)2204
8 Spain (ESP)*2114
9 Ethiopia (ETH)2035
10 Romania (ROU)2024
11 Czech Republic (CZE)2013
12 Great Britain (GBR)1427
13 Kenya (KEN)1416
14 France (FRA)1203
15 Australia (AUS)1124
 Ukraine (UKR)1124
17 China (CHN)1102
18 Bahamas (BAH)1001
 Denmark (DEN)1001
 Finland (FIN)1001
 North Korea (PRK)1001
 Poland (POL)1001
23 Jamaica (JAM)0246
24 Brazil (BRA)0213
25 Canada (CAN)0202
26 Japan (JPN)0112
 Nigeria (NGR)0112
 South Africa (SAF)0112
29 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
 Ecuador (ECU)0101
 Hungary (HUN)0101
 Mozambique (MOZ)0101
33 Mexico (MEX)0022
34 Algeria (ALG)0011
 American Samoa (ASA)0011
 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Israel (ISR)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
 Slovenia (SLO)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
 Switzerland (SUI)0011
 Syria (SYR)0011
Totals (42 entries)464647139
Source: [1]

See also

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References

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