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17/11/2020

Women's Pole Vault Final - World championships 2017 London
1 Katerina Stefanidi Greece (GRE) 4.91 WL NR
2 Sandi Morris United States (USA) 4.75
3 Robeilys Peinado Venezuela (VEN) 4.65
4 Yarisley Silva Cuba (CUB) 4.65
5 Lisa Ryzih Germany (GER) 4.65
6 Holly Bradshaw Great Britain (GBR) 4.65
7 Alysha Newman Canada (CAN) 4.65
8 Olga Mullina ANA flag (2017) 4.55
9 Eliza McCartney New Zealand (NZL) 4.55
10 Angelica Bengtsson Sweden (SWE) 4.55
11 Nicole Büchler Switzerland (SUI) 4.45
12 Anicka Newell Canada (CAN) 4.45
cre: TFSprint

17/11/2020

FINAL RESULTS & POINTS
1. N. Mironchuk (BLR) 18 APR 1989 -Team Europe • Team Pts: 9
-----1---------2--------3--------4--------5-------6
---6.55---6.56----6.74---6.57---6.55---6.52
2. M. Bekh-Romanchuk (UKR) 18 JUL 1995 -Team Europe • Pts:7
-----1-------2-------3------4------5------6
-----X----6.60--6.73----X------X---6.45
3. B. Reese (USA) 9 SEP 1986 -Team USA • Team Pts: 6
-----1---------2--------3--------4--------5------6
---6.59---6.71------X------6.69-----X---6.63
4. A. Rotaru (ROM) 5 JUN 1993 -Team Europe • Team Pts: 5
---1-----2------3--------4--------5-------6
6.41---X---6.48------X-----6.52---6.48
5. Q. Burks (USA) 15 MAR 1995 -Team USA • Team Pts: 4
---1-------2--------3------4-------5
6.41--6.48---5.79--6.43--6.35
6. J. Todd (USA) 23 DEC 1993 - Team USA • Team Pts: 3
-----1---------2-------3--------4
-----X------5.98--6.42----6.21
7. S. Saunders (USA) 18 DEC 1993 - Team USA • Team Pts: 2
-----1---------2--------3
--6.25---6.29-----6.39
F. Iusco (ROM) 8 APR 1996 - Team Europe • NM
-----1---------2-------3
-----X---------X-------X
ytb: blue TV SPORTS

16/11/2020

Athletes performing in this video:
🥇 MALAVISI Sonia - 4.50m
🥈 BRUNI Roberta - 4.40m
🥉 MOLINAROLO Elisa - 4.20m
- 4.20m
Other jumpers: GHERCA Maria Roberta, ZAFRANI Francesca, PIROVANO Laura, LANCIOTTI Nikita, LAZZARI Alessandra.

27/10/2020

Jevon Francis gives Jamaica silver with breath-taking 4x400 final leg

27/10/2020

August 16, 2013 The 14th IAAF World track and field championships in Moscow, Russia; Athletics: Women's 200 meter dash final

GOLD - Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE (JAM) - 22.17
SILVER - Murielle AHOURE (Ivory Coast) - 22.32
BRONZE - Blessing OKAGBARE (NGR) - 22.32

4. Shaunae MILLER (BAH) - 22.74
5. Jeneba TARMOH (USA) - 22.78
6. ChaRonda WILLIAMS (USA) - 22.81
7. Mariya RYEMYEN (UKR) - 22.84

26/10/2020

Mens 800m Final - IAAF World Championships, Moscow 2013

26/10/2020

2013 Diamond League London Men's 3000M

26/10/2020

2011, Daegu, South Korea, IAAF Track and Field World Championship: Usain Bolt is dq'd under new IAAF rules, and loses the chance to defend his title as fellow Jamaican Yohan Blake goes on to win the 100m title.

25/10/2020

Men's 100m Final - Athletics World Championships 2013 in Moscow
Usain Bolt leaves it late but defends his 100m title at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow!

25/10/2020

Race report from men’s FINAL 5000m World Championships at Berlin on August 23, 2009.

25/10/2020

August 11, 2013 The 14th IAAF World track and field championships in Moscow, Russia; Athletics - men's 100 meter dash semi finals (3 heats). First 2 in each heat advance to the final along with the next two fast overall times. Jamaica's Nickel Ashmeade (heat 2) produced the fastest semi final time with a personal best of 9.90 sec followed by Jamaica's Usain Bolt 's 9.92 sec (heat 3)

Official
Heat 1
1. Justin GATLIN - 9.94 - Q
2. Nesta Carter - 9.97 - Q
3. Jimmy VICAUT - 10.01
4. Anaso JOBODWANA - 10.17
5. Richard THOMPSON - 10.19
6. Gabriel MVUMVURE - 10.21
7. Harry AIKINES-ARYEETEY - 10.34
Bingtian Su - DQ

Heat 2
1. Nickel ASHMEADE - 9.90 - Q
2. Kemar BAILEY-COLE - 9.93 - Q
3. James DASAOLU - 9.97 - q
4. Christophe LEMAITRE - 10.00 - q
5. Peimeng ZHANG - 10.00
6. Dwain CHAMBERS - 10.15
7. Jason ROGERS - 10.15
8. Gavin SMELLIE - 10.30

Heat 3
1. Usain BOLT - 9.92 - Q
2. Mike RODGERS - 9.93 -Q
3. Keston BLEDMAN - 10.08
4. Churandy MARTINA - 10.09
5. Aaron BROWN - 10.15
6. Antoine ADAMS - 10.17
7. Ramon GITTENS - 10.31
Samuel FRANCIS - DNS

24/10/2020

August 18, 2013 The 14th IAAF World track and field championships in Moscow, Russia; Athletics men's 4x100 meter relay final. Jamaican quartet of Nesta Carter, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Nickel Ashmeade and Usain Bolt set world leading time in 37.36 seconds

Official result

1. GOLD - Jamaica - 37.36 (World Leader)
2. SILVER - United States - 37.66 ( Charles Silmon, Mike Rodgers, Rakieem Salaam, Justin Gatlin )
3. BRONZE - Canada - 37.92 (Justyn Warner, Dontae Richards-Kwok., Aaron Kingsley Brown and Gavin Smellie)

4. Germany - 38.04
5. Netherlands - 38.37
6. Japan - 38.39
7. Trinidad and Tobago - 38.57
Great Britain & N.I. - Disqualified

24/10/2020

The 1996 Olympic 800m final in Atlanta was one of the best championship races, the only thing missing was the world champion Wilson Kipketer whose Danish citizenship hadn't come through in time and didn't get a clearance from Kenya to run.

The old man Johnny Gray took it out fast as he always did and set the race up. The first four men were under 1.43.

1.Vebjørn Rodal (NOR) 1:42.58
2.Hezekiel Sepeng (RSA) 1:42.74
3.Fred Onyancha (KEN) 1:42.79
4.Norberto Téllez (CUB) 1:42.85
5. Nico Motchebon (GER) 1:43.91
6. David Kiptoo (KEN) 1:44.19
7. Johnny Gray (USA) 1:44.21
8. Benyounes Lahlou (MAR) 1:45.52

24/10/2020

Kirani James breaking the meet record by running 45.24 missing the world youth record by 0.11 seconds.

23/10/2020

Men's 400m Final - Osaka 2007 - Jeremy Wariner - 43.45

23/10/2020

Women's 200m final - Osaka 2007

22/10/2020

IAAF World Championships
Osaka, Japan
September 2, 2007
Men’s 4 x 400m Relay Results:
1) United States – 2:55.56
2) Bahamas – 2:59.18
3) Poland – 3:00.05
4) Jamaica – 3:00.76
5) Russia – 3:01.62
6) Great Britain – 3:02.94
7) Dominican Republic – 3:03.56
8) Germany – 3:07.40

22/10/2020

Men's 200m Final | World Athletics Championships Berlin 2009

22/10/2020

Final of the 5,000m in the world championships in Paris 2003 with the victory for the young, still junior, Tirunesh Dibaba against the Spanish Marta Domínguez

22/10/2020

Women's 4x100 Final - 2003 IAAF World Outdoor Track & Field Championships
August 30, 2003
Paris, Stade de France
1 FRANCE FRA FRA 41.78 WL 0.150 (Christine Arron anchor)
2 UNITED STATES USA USA 41.83 (Torri Edwards anchor)
3 RUSSIA RUS RUS 42.66 0.154
4 UKRAINE UKR UKR 43.07 0.185
5 GERMANY GER GER 43.27 0.155
6 BELGIUM BEL BEL 43.45 0.144
7 BELARUS BLR BLR 43.47 0.184
JAMAICA JAM JAM DNF 0.156

21/10/2020

Women's 5000m Diamond League London 2019!

21/10/2020

Usain Bolt 200m world record- 19.19!!! (+ Michael Johnson's reaction)

21/10/2020

Michael Johnson became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m gold medals at a single Olympics at the Atlanta Games in 1996.

Johnson set Olympic record times in both events (19.32 in the 200m and 43.49 in the 400m) as he took both gold medals.

20/10/2020

The men's final from Osaka, Japan. Tyson Gay overhauls the competition in the last 50m separating from Asafa Powell and Derrick Atkins as he nearly eclipses his PR with a 9.85 win. 2007 was a great year for USA as Gay completed the double with his 200m victory and Bernard Lagat pulled off his own double with 1500m, and 5,000m golds. Enjoy the race!

20/10/2020

Men's 200m Final - 2015 Beijing IAAF World Athletics Championships featuring Usain Bolt (JAM), Justin Gatlin (USA) and Anaso Jobodwana (RSA)

20/10/2020

Women's 400m Final - World Cup
IAAF Helsinki 2005 athletics

400m Women Final - IAAF World Championships Helsinki 2005

Ana Guevara obtains bronze in Helsinki 2005, which would mean her third medal in athletics world championships after the bronze in Edmonton 2001 and the gold in Paris 2003.

Ana Guevara wins her third consecutive medal in World Athletics Championships

Results / Results:

1. Tonique Williams-Darling BAH 49.55s
2. Sanya Richards USA 49.74s
3. Ana Guevara MEX 49.81s
4. Svetlana Pospelova RUS 50.11s
5. Deedee Trotter USA 51.14s
6. Olesya Zykina RUS 51.24s
7. Monique Henderson USA 51.77s
8. Amy Mbacke Thiam SEN 52.22s

19/10/2020

The 800m at the 2008 US olympic Trials

19/10/2020

Men's 200m final - Osaka 2007 -

19/10/2020

Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce defends her Olympic Women's 100m crown at London 2012 with a time of 10.75 seconds. Carmelita Jeter of the USA finished with silver and Veronica Campbell-Brown in bronze.

Since 1896, athletics has been on the programme of each edition of the Games of the Olympiad. Its presence on the Games programme has allowed its popularity to increase across the world. This popularity was also strengthened by the creation of the IAAF in 1912. Women's events appeared for the first time at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, while the men's programme was standardised as of the 1932 Games in Los Angeles. Although at the beginning women were authorised to participate in only some events, today their programme is almost identical to that of the men..

18/10/2020

Usain Bolt wins the final of the men's 200m at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Yohan Blake and Warren Weir finished second and third respectively as Jamaica win gold, silver and bronze in the event.

18/10/2020

IAAF World Championships 2011, Daegu, South Korea.

The 100m favourite, Jamaica's Usain Bolt cruises through in the second semi final with Christophe Lemaitre of France. finishing strongly to qualify automatically as well.

18/10/2020

100m - Asafa Powell - 9.77 - Golden League Zürich 2006

17/10/2020

Men's 100m Final - Sydney 2000 Olympic Games featuring Maurice Greene (USA), Ato Boldon (TRI) and Dwain Chambers (GBR)

17/10/2020

Men's 100m final - Osaka 2007

17/10/2020

This video shows the evolution of Usain Bolt's skills and power through the years. Starting from 2004 'till his retirement from athleitcs in 2017.

16/10/2020

IAAF World Championships - Berlin 2009- Men's 100m Final
RESULTS:
1. Usain Bolt - 9.58 (WR) - automatic time: 9.572
2. Tyson Gay - 9.71 (NR)
3. Asafa Powell - 9.84
4. Daniel Bailey - 9.93
5. Richard Thompson - 9.93
6. Dwain Chambers - 10.00
7. Marc Burns - 10.00
8. Darvis Patton - 10.34

16/10/2020

A new challenger has risen in Jamaican athletics and he goes by the name of Yohan Blake. He's beaten Bolt at the Olympic trials but will he have what it takes at London 2012.

From I AM BOLT (2016): Following the sprinting legend as he prepares to go for gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Competing in the 100m and 200m races, Bolt attempts to make history by winning these events for a record third time.

16/10/2020

4x100M Final Berlin 2009 Winner Jamaica!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

15/10/2020

Women's 100m Final - 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games featuring Gail Devers and Gwen Torrence (USA) and Merlene Ottey (JAM)

15/10/2020

Women's 4x400m Relay Final - 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games featuring USA, Jamaica and Russia

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