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1.2  Women  







2 Medal table  





3 Participating nations  





4 See also  





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

2001 Lisbon

2004 Budapest

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]

Results

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Men

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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

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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

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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

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  •  Algeria (4)
  •  Antigua and Barbuda (1)
  •  Armenia (1)
  •  Aruba (1)
  •  Australia (5)
  •  Austria (7)
  •  Azerbaijan (1)
  •  Bahamas (10)
  •  Bahrain (1)
  •  Barbados (1)
  •  Belarus (9)
  •  Belgium (2)
  •  Bolivia (1)
  •  Botswana (2)
  •  Brazil (9)
  •  Bulgaria (4)
  •  Burkina Faso (1)
  •  Cameroon (3)
  •  Canada (7)
  •  Cape Verde (1)
  •  Cayman Islands (1)
  •  Chad (1)
  •  Chile (1)
  •  China (10)
  •  Chinese Taipei (1)
  •  Comoros (2)
  •  Ivory Coast (1)
  •  Croatia (3)
  •  Cuba (11)
  •  Cyprus (1)
  •  Czech Republic (9)
  •  Denmark (3)
  •  Egypt (1)
  •  Estonia (2)
  •  Ethiopia (5)
  •  Finland (5)
  •  France (23)
  •  Georgia (1)
  •  Germany (10)
  •  Ghana (2)
  •  Great Britain (34)
  •  Greece (10)
  •  Grenada (1)
  •  Guatemala (1)
  •  Guyana (1)
  •  Haiti (2)
  •  Hong Kong (1)
  •  Hungary (7)
  •  Iceland (2)
  •  India (1)
  •  Indonesia (1)
  •  Ireland (10)
  •  Israel (1)
  •  Italy (19)
  •  Jamaica (20)
  •  Japan (3)
  •  Kazakhstan (2)
  •  Kenya (6)
  •  Kuwait (1)
  •  Kyrgyzstan (1)
  •  Latvia (2)
  •  Lebanon (1)
  •  Liberia (1)
  •  Lithuania (1)
  •  Macau (1)
  •  Madagascar (1)
  •  Malawi (1)
  •  Malaysia (1)
  •  Mali (1)
  •  Maldives (1)
  •  Malta (2)
  •  Marshall Islands (1)
  •  Mauritius (1)
  •  Mexico (1)
  •  Moldova (1)
  •  Morocco (9)
  •  Mozambique (1)
  •  Namibia (1)
  •  Nauru (1)
  •  Netherlands (10)
  •  New Zealand (1)
  •  Nigeria (3)
  •  Northern Mariana Islands (1)
  •  Pakistan (1)
  •  Palestine (1)
  •  Panama (1)
  •  Papua New Guinea (1)
  •  Paraguay (1)
  •  Peru (1)
  •  Philippines (1)
  •  Poland (15)
  •  Portugal (7)
  •  Puerto Rico (1)
  •  Republic of the Congo (1)
  •  Romania (11)
  •  Russia (42)
  •  Saint Kitts and Nevis (1)
  •  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1)
  •  El Salvador (1)
  •  Samoa (1)
  •  San Marino (1)
  •  São Tomé and Príncipe (1)
  •  Saudi Arabia (1)
  •  Senegal (2)
  •  Serbia and Montenegro (2)
  •  Slovakia (2)
  •  Slovenia (10)
  •  Solomon Islands (1)
  •  South Africa (4)
  •  Spain (27)
  •  Sri Lanka (2)
  •  Suriname (1)
  •  Swaziland (1)
  •  Sweden (12)
  •   Switzerland (3)
  •  Tajikistan (1)
  •  Tanzania (1)
  •  Thailand (1)
  •  Togo (1)
  •  Trinidad and Tobago (2)
  •  Tunisia (4)
  •  Turkey (2)
  •  Turkmenistan (1)
  •  Uganda (1)
  •  Ukraine (24)
  •  United States (49)
  •  United States Virgin Islands (1)
  •  Uruguay (1)
  •  Uzbekistan (1)
  •  Zambia (1)
  • See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "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 > 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships > 60 Metres – women, iaaf.org
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