World Athletics Championships

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The World Athletics Championships (official name World Athletics Championships ) are competitions to determine the world champions in the individual athletics disciplines. They have been carried out by the World Athletics Association (until 2019: IAAF) since 1983 and are the fifth largest sporting event in the world after the Olympic Games , the World Cup , Rugby Union World Cup and the European Football Championship .

Originally the World Championships took place every four years, since 1991 every two years. In the years in between, either the Olympic Games and / or the European Championships took place.

In addition to the outdoor world championships, there have also been indoor world championships since 1985 . Since 2004, they have taken place in the even years between the outdoor world championships.

Forerunners were two events in the Olympic years 1976 and 1980, in which world champions in non-Olympic athletics disciplines were determined. In 1976 in Malmö the world champion in the men's 50 km walk was determined, in 1980 in Sittard, however, world champions were determined in two women's competitions ( 3000 meter run and 400 meter hurdles ).

Overview

The table lists all athletics world championships.

year city country date Stadion athlete Nations
1983 Helsinki FinlandFinland Finland 7-14 Aug Olympic Stadium 1355 153
1987 Rome ItalyItaly Italy 28 Aug to 6 Sep Olympic Stadium 1451 159
1991 Tokyo JapanJapan Japan 23 Aug to 1 Sep Olympic Stadium 1517 167
1993 Stuttgart GermanyGermany Germany 13-21 Aug Gottlieb Daimler Stadium 1689 187
1995 Gothenburg SwedenSweden Sweden Aug 5th to 13th Ullevi Stadium 1804 191
1997 Athens GreeceGreece Greece 1st to 10th Aug Olympic Stadium 1882 198
1999 Seville SpainSpain Spain 20-29 Aug Olympic Stadium 1821 201
2001 Edmonton CanadaCanada Canada 3rd to 12th Aug Commonwealth Stadium 1677 189
2003 Paris / Saint-Denis FranceFrance France 23 to 31 Aug Stade de France 1679 198
2005 Helsinki FinlandFinland Finland Aug 6-14 Olympic Stadium 1688 191
2007 Osaka JapanJapan Japan 25 Aug to 2 Sep Nagai Stadium 1800 197
2009 Berlin GermanyGermany Germany 15 to 23 Aug Olympic Stadium 2101 202
2011 Daegu Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 27 Aug to 4 Sept Daegu Stadium 1945 198
2013 Moscow RussiaRussia Russia Aug 10th to 18th Luzhniki Olympic Stadium 1974 206
2015 Beijing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China 22 to 30 Aug National stadium 1935 207
2017 London United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Aug 5th to 13th Olympic Stadium 2034 205
2019 Doha QatarQatar Qatar 27 Sep until October 6th Khalifa International Stadium
2022 Eugene United StatesUnited States United States Postponed to 2022 Hayward Field
2023 Budapest HungaryHungary Hungary Nemzeti Atlétikai Központ

Medal table since 1983

As of April 26, 2020

space country gold silver bronze total
1 United StatesUnited States United States 169 117 94 380
2 GermanyGermany Germany 60 60 65 185
3 KenyaKenya Kenya 60 50 41 151
4th RussiaRussia Russia 45 55 56 156
5 JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 35 49 43 127
6th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 30th 36 35 101
7th EthiopiaEthiopia Ethiopia 29 30th 26th 85
8th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 22nd 27 28 77
9 CubaCuba Cuba 22nd 24 14th 60
10 PolandPoland Poland 19th 15th 24 58
11 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China 17th 24 21st 62
12 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 16 5 5 26th
13 FranceFrance France 13 19th 22nd 54
14th AustraliaAustralia Australia 12 13 11 36
15th South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 12 7th 8th 27
16 ItalyItaly Italy 11 15th 17th 43
17th UkraineUkraine Ukraine 11 13 13 37
18th MoroccoMorocco Morocco 10 12 8th 30th
19th BelarusBelarus Belarus 9 13 11 33
20th SwedenSweden Sweden 9 5 6th 20th
21st BahamasBahamas Bahamas 8th 9 8th 25th
22nd NorwayNorway Norway 8th 5 3 16
23 SpainSpain Spain 7th 16 16 39
24 FinlandFinland Finland 7th 8th 7th 22nd
25th BahrainBahrain Bahrain 7th 3 3 13
26th CanadaCanada Canada 6th 14th 16 36
27 JapanJapan Japan 6th 7th 16 29
28 PortugalPortugal Portugal 6th 7th 8th 21st
29 AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria 6th 1 3 10
30th New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 6th 1 1 8th
31 RomaniaRomania Romania 5 8th 10 23
32 GreeceGreece Greece 5 6th 11 22nd
33 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 5 5 19th 19th
34 BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 5 3 8th 16
35 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 4th 4th 3 11
36 CroatiaCroatia Croatia 4th 3 2 9
37 QatarQatar Qatar 4th 2 3 9
38 ColombiaColombia Colombia 4th 2 2 8th
38 UgandaUganda Uganda 4th 2 2 8th
40 IrelandIreland Ireland 4th 2 0 6th
41 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 4th 0 4th 8th
42 Authorized Neutral AthletesAuthorized Neutral Athletes Authorized Neutral Athletes 3 8th 1 12
43 Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 3 5 7th 15th
44 MexicoMexico Mexico 3 2 8th 13
45 LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 3 2 1 6th
46 MozambiqueMozambique Mozambique 3 1 1 5
46 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador 3 1 1 5
48 DenmarkDenmark Denmark 3 0 1 4th
49 EstoniaEstonia Estonia 2 6th 2 10
50 Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Dominican Republic 2 1 1 4th
51 TajikistanTajikistan Tajikistan 2 1 0 3
52 VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela 2 0 1 3
52 GrenadaGrenada Grenada 2 0 1 2
54 BrazilBrazil Brazil 1 6th 6th 14th
55 NamibiaNamibia Namibia 1 4th 1 6th
56 BelgiumBelgium Belgium 1 2 5 8th
57 TurkeyTurkey Turkey 1 2 1 4th
58 ZambiaZambia Zambia 1 2 0 3
59 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1 1 3 5
60 TunisiaTunisia Tunisia 1 1 1 3
61 PanamaPanama Panama 1 1 0 2
61 BotswanaBotswana Botswana 1 1 0 2
61 EritreaEritrea Eritrea 1 1 0 2
64 Saint Kitts NevisSt. Kitts and Nevis St. Kitts and Nevis 1 0 4th 5
65 SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 1 0 3 4th
66 SyriaSyria Syria 1 0 2 2
67 SenegalSenegal Senegal 1 0 1 2
67 SomaliaSomalia Somalia 1 0 1 2
69 BarbadosBarbados Barbados 1 0 0 1
69 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea 1 0 0 1
71 HungaryHungary Hungary 0 7th 7th 14th
72 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 0 4th 5 9
73 Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast 0 4th 1 5
74 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 0 3 5 8th
75 BurundiBurundi Burundi 0 2 1 3
75 DjiboutiDjibouti Djibouti 0 2 1 3
75 IsraelIsrael Israel 0 2 1 3
78 CameroonCameroon Cameroon 0 2 0 2
78 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico 0 2 0 2
80 AustriaAustria Austria 0 1 3 4th
81 GhanaGhana Ghana 0 1 1 2
81 Sri LankaSri Lanka Sri Lanka 0 1 1 2
81 SurinameSuriname Suriname 0 1 1 2
81 Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus 0 1 1 2
81 TanzaniaTanzania Tanzania 0 1 1 2
81 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 1 1 2
87 BermudaBermuda Bermuda 0 1 0 1
87 SudanSudan Sudan 0 1 0 1
87 EgyptEgypt Egypt 0 1 0 1
90 SerbiaSerbia Serbia 0 0 3 3
91 LatviaLatvia Latvia 0 0 2 2
92 Samoa AmericanAmerican Samoa American Samoa 0 0 1 1
92 Cayman IslandsCayman Islands Cayman Islands 0 0 1 1
92 DominicaDominica Dominica 0 0 1 1
92 HaitiHaiti Haiti 0 0 1 1
92 IndiaIndia India 0 0 1 1
92 IranIran Iran 0 0 1 1
92 Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 0 0 1 1
92 ZimbabweZimbabwe Zimbabwe 0 0 1 1
92 Burkina FasoBurkina Faso Burkina Faso 0 0 1 1
95 Total 776 783 780 2337
  1. (As of August 13, 2017)
    team gold silver bronze total
    Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany (1983 and 1987) 2 6th 3 11
    Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic (1983 and 1987) 20th 18th 15th 53
    GermanyGermany Germany (since 1991) 36 35 43 114

Doping cases

This section provides a list of all medals at World Athletics Championships that have been withdrawn because of doping. By July 31, 2017, the IAAF awarded a total of 47 medals (25 gold, 13 silver and nine bronze medals) after a medal winner was disqualified. In the case of relays, those athletes are given in brackets whose offense led to the withdrawal of the medal. 14 medals were withdrawn from the United States and 25 from the former Soviet Union, including Russia with 16 and Belarus with five.

Men

discipline year Athlete (s) revoked medal advancing medalists
100 m 1987 CanadaCanada Ben Johnson gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Carl Lewis - Ray Stewart - Linford ChristieUnited StatesUnited States
Silver medal world centered-2.svgJamaicaJamaica
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
2001 United StatesUnited States Tim Montgomery silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Bernard Williams - Ato BoldonUnited StatesUnited States
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgTrinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago
400 m 2003 United StatesUnited States Jerome Young gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Tyree Washington - Marc Raquil - Michael BlackwoodUnited StatesUnited States
Silver medal world centered-2.svgFranceFrance
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgJamaicaJamaica
5000 m 2001 AlgeriaAlgeria Ali Saïdi-Sief silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Million Wolde - John Kemboi KibowenEthiopiaEthiopia
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgKenyaKenya
Shot put 1991 NorwayNorway Georg Andersen silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Lars Arvid Nilsen - Oleksandr KlymenkoNorwayNorway
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgSoviet UnionSoviet Union
1993 United StatesUnited States Mike Stulce bronze Bronze medal world centered-2.svg- Oleksandr BahachUkraineUkraine
1997 UkraineUkraine Oleksandr Bahach gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- John Godina - Oliver-Sven Buder - Cottrell J. HunterUnited StatesUnited States
Silver medal world centered-2.svgGermanyGermany
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgUnited StatesUnited States
2007 BelarusBelarus Andrei Michnewitsch bronze Bronze medal world centered-2.svg- Rutger SmithNetherlandsNetherlands
2011 BelarusBelarus Andrei Michnewitsch bronze Bronze medal world centered-2.svg- Christian CantwellUnited StatesUnited States
Hammer throw 2005 BelarusBelarus Ivan Zichan gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Szymon Ziółkowski - Markus Esser - Olli-Pekka KarjalainenPolandPoland
Silver medal world centered-2.svgGermanyGermany
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgFinlandFinland
BelarusBelarus Vadsim Dsevyatousky silver
Javelin throw 1991 UzbekistanUzbekistan Dmitri Polyunin bronze Bronze medal world centered-2.svg- Mick HillUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
20 km walking 2011 RussiaRussia Valery Borchin gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Luis Fernando López - Wang Zhen - Stanislaw JemeljanowColombiaColombia
Silver medal world centered-2.svgChina People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgRussiaRussia
RussiaRussia Vladimir Kanaikin silver
50 km of walking 1999 RussiaRussia German Skurygin gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Ivano Brugnetti - Nikolai Matjuchin - Curt ClausenItalyItaly
Silver medal world centered-2.svgRussiaRussia
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgUnited StatesUnited States
2011 RussiaRussia Sergei Bakulin gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Denis Nischegorodow - Jared Tallent - Si TianfengRussiaRussia
Silver medal world centered-2.svgAustraliaAustralia
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgChina People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China
4 × 100 m (relay) 1999 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria
( Innocent Asonze )
bronze Bronze medal world centered-2.svg- BrazilBrazilBrazil 
2001 United StatesUnited States United States
( Tim Montgomery )
gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- South Africa - Trinidad and Tobago - AustraliaSouth AfricaSouth Africa 
Silver medal world centered-2.svgTrinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago 
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgAustraliaAustralia 
2003 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
( Dwain Chambers )
silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Brazil - NetherlandsBrazilBrazil 
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgNetherlandsNetherlands 
4 × 400 m (relay) 1997 United StatesUnited States United States
( Antonio Pettigrew )
gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Great Britain - Jamaica - PolandUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Silver medal world centered-2.svgJamaicaJamaica 
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgPolandPoland 
1999 United StatesUnited States United States
( Antonio Pettigrew )
gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Poland - Jamaica - South AfricaPolandPoland 
Silver medal world centered-2.svgJamaicaJamaica 
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgSouth AfricaSouth Africa 
2001 United StatesUnited States United States
( Antonio Pettigrew )
gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Bahamas - Jamaica - PolandBahamasBahamas 
Silver medal world centered-2.svgJamaicaJamaica 
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgPolandPoland 
2003 United StatesUnited States United States
( Calvin Harrison )
( Jerome Young )
gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- France - Jamaica - BahamasFranceFrance 
Silver medal world centered-2.svgJamaicaJamaica 
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgBahamasBahamas 

Women

discipline year Athlete (s) revoked medal advancing medalists
100 m 2001 United StatesUnited States Marion Jones silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Ekaterini Thanou - Chandra SturrupGreeceGreece
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgBahamasBahamas
2003 United StatesUnited States Kelli White gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Torri Edwards (2nd) - Chandra Sturrup (4th) - Ekaterini Thanou (5th) United StatesUnited States
Silver medal world centered-2.svgBahamasBahamas
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgGreeceGreece
UkraineUkraine Schanna block bronze
200 m 2001 United StatesUnited States Marion Jones gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Debbie Ferguson (2nd) - LaTasha Jenkins (4th) - Cydonie Mothersille (5th) BahamasBahamas
Silver medal world centered-2.svgUnited StatesUnited States
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgCayman IslandsCayman Islands
United StatesUnited States Kelli White bronze
2003 United StatesUnited States Kelli White gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Anastassija Kapachinskaja - Torri Edwards - Muriel HurtisRussiaRussia
Silver medal world centered-2.svgUnited StatesUnited States
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgFranceFrance
400 m 2013 RussiaRussia Antonina Kriwoschapka bronze Bronze medal world centered-2.svg- Stephenie Ann McPhersonJamaicaJamaica
800 m 2013 RussiaRussia Maria Savinova silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Brenda Martinez - Alysia MontañoUnited StatesUnited States
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgUnited StatesUnited States
1500 m 1987 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sandra Gasser bronze Bronze medal world centered-2.svg- Doina MelinteRomaniaRomania
2007 RussiaRussia Elena Soboleva silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Iryna Lishchynska - Daniela JordanovaRussiaRussia
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgBulgariaBulgaria
10,000 m 2007 TurkeyTurkey Elvan Abeylegesse silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Kara Goucher - Joanne PaveyUnited StatesUnited States
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
3000 m obstacle 2009 SpainSpain Marta Domínguez gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Julija Saripowa - Milcah Chemos Cheywa - Gulnara GalkinaRussiaRussia
Silver medal world centered-2.svgKenyaKenya
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgRussiaRussia
2011 UkraineUkraine Yulia Saripova gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Habiba Ghribi - Milcah Chemos Cheywa - Mercy Wanjiku NjorogeTunisiaTunisia
Silver medal world centered-2.svgKenyaKenya
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgKenyaKenya
Long jump 2005 RussiaRussia Tatiana Kotova silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Eunice Barber - Yargelis SavigneFranceFrance
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgCubaCuba
Shot put 2005 BelarusBelarus Nadsey Astaptchuk gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Olga Rjabinkina (2nd) - Valerie Vili (3rd) - Nadine Kleinert (5th) aRussiaRussia
Silver medal world centered-2.svgNew ZealandNew Zealand
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgGermanyGermany
Discus throw 2001 RussiaRussia Natalia Sadova gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Elina Swerawa - Nicoleta Grasu - Anastasia KelesidouBelarusBelarus
Silver medal world centered-2.svgRomaniaRomania
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgGreeceGreece
2007 RussiaRussia Darja Pishchalnikova silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Yarelys Barrios - Nicoleta GrasuCubaCuba
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgRomaniaRomania
Hammer throw 2005 RussiaRussia Olga Kusenkova gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Yipsi Moreno - Tatjana Lyssenko - Manuela MontebrunCubaCuba
Silver medal world centered-2.svgRussiaRussia
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgFranceFrance
10 km walking 1997 RussiaRussia Olimpiada Ivanova silver Silver medal world centered-2.svg- Olga Kardopolzewa - Valyanzina ZybulskayaBelarusBelarus
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgBelarusBelarus
20 km walking 2009 RussiaRussia Olga Kaniskina gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Olive Loughnane - Liu Hong - Anissja KirdjapkinaIrelandIreland
Silver medal world centered-2.svgChina People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgRussiaRussia
2011 RussiaRussia Olga Kaniskina gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Liu Hong - Anissja Kirdjapkina - Elisa RigaudoChina People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China
Silver medal world centered-2.svgRussiaRussia
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgItalyItaly
4 × 100 m (relay) 2001 United StatesUnited States United States
( Marion Jones )
( Kelli White )
gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Germany - France - JamaicaGermanyGermany 
Silver medal world centered-2.svgFranceFrance 
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgJamaicaJamaica 
4 × 400 m (relay) 2013 RussiaRussia Russia
( Antonina Kriwoschapka )
gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- USA - Great Britain - FranceUnited StatesUnited States 
Silver medal world centered-2.svgUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgFranceFrance 
Heptathlon 2011 RussiaRussia Tatiana Chernova gold Gold medal world centered-2.svg- Jessica Ennis - Jennifer Oeser - Karolina TymińskaUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
Silver medal world centered-2.svgGermanyGermany
Bronze medal world centered-2.svgPolandPoland
aThe originally fourth-placed Russian Swetlana Kriweljowa was also disqualified for a doping offense.

See also

literature

  • Mark Butler (Ed.): IAAF Statistics Handbook - 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin 2009. IAAF Media & Public Relations Department, 2009

Web links

Commons : Athletics World Championships  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. World Athletics Championships postponed by one year. In: svz.de . March 30, 2020, accessed March 30, 2020 .