IAAF World Championships London 2017 (4 - 13 August 2017) : best stories - Results and Medal table
IAAF World Championships London 2017 in
Great Britain – (Friday 04 August 2017 –
Sunday 13 August 2017) : Best stories - Results and Medal table
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Championships London 2017 in Great Britain – (Friday 04 August 2017 – Sunday 13 August 2017).
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IAAF
World Championships London 2017 in Great Britain – (Friday 04 August 2017 – Sunday 13 August 2017)
In August
2017, London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will light up for a spectacular
Summer of World Athletics. It will be the biggest global sporting event of the
year.
The London
Championships will be the 16th in
the event’s 34-year history with the first IAAF World Championships being
hosted in Helsinki in 1983.
2017 medal table
Rank
|
Country
|
Gold
|
Silver
|
Bronze
|
Total
|
1
|
United States
|
9
|
10
|
8
|
27
|
2
|
Kenya
|
3
|
1
|
4
|
8
|
3
|
Poland
|
2
|
2
|
3
|
7
|
4
|
Ethiopia
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
4
|
4
|
Great
Britain and N.I.
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
4
|
6
|
South Africa
|
2
|
1
|
2
|
5
|
7
|
France
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
3
|
8
|
Authorised Neutral Athlete
|
1
|
3
|
0
|
4
|
9
|
Germany
|
1
|
2
|
2
|
5
|
10
|
China
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
4
|
Friday 4 August 2017 : Day one
10,000
metres, men, final
Runners compete over 25
laps of a 400m track. They make bunched standing starts and can break
immediately for the inside.
Britain’s Mo Farah earned a special place in the
history of athletics when he became the first distance runner to win 10
consecutive global titles at the London 2017 IAAF World Championships on Friday
night 4th August 2017.
Medal
winners
Gold - Mo Farah (GB) 26 mins 49.51 secs
Silver - Joshua Kiprui Chepegei (Uga) 26:49.94
Bronze - Paul Kipngetich Tanui
(Ken) 26.50.60
Saturday 5 August 2017 : Day two
.
Medal
winners
Men's
100m
USAIN BOLT UNABLE TO END ON A
GOLDEN NOTE AS JUSTIN GATLIN EARNS SHOCK 100M WIN
Gold -
Justin Gatlin (US) 9.92s
Silver
- Christian Coleman (US) 9.94s
Bronze
- Usain Bolt (Jam) 9.95s
Men's
long jump
Gold -
Luvo Manyonga (SA) 8.48
Silver
- Jarrion Lawson (US) 8.44m
Bronze
- Ruswahl Samaai (SA) 8.32m
Women's
10,000m
Gold -
Almaz Ayana (Eth) 30:16.33
Silver
- Tirunesh Dibaba (Eth) 31:02.69
Bronze
- Agnes Tirop (Ken) 31:03.50
Men's
discus
Gold -
Andrius Gudzius (Lit) 69.21m
Silver
- Daniel Stahl (Swe) 69.19m
Bronze
- Mason Finley (US) 68.03
Sunday 6 August 2017 : Day three
.
Medal
winners
Women's
100m
Gold -
Tori Bowie (US) 10:08s
Silver - Marie Josse Ta Lou (Civ) 10:06s
Bronze
- Dafne Schippers (Ned) 10:96s
Men's
shot put
Gold -
Tomas Walsh (NZ) 22.03m
Silver
- Joe Kovacs (US) 21.66m
Bronze
- Stipe Zunic (Cro) 21.46m
Women's
pole vault
Gold -
Ekaterini Stefanidi (Gre) 4.91m
Silver
- Sandi Morris (US) 4.75m
Bronze
- Robeilys Peinado (Ven) 4.65m
Women's
heptathlon
Gold -
Nafi Thiam (Bel) 6784 points
Silver
- Carolin Schafer (Ger) 6696 points
Bronze
- Anouk Vetter (Ned) 6636 points
Women's
marathon
Gold -
Rose Chelimo (Bhr) 2:27.11
Silver
- Edna Kiplagat (Ken) 2:27.18
Bronze
- Amy Cragg (US) 2:27.18
Men's
marathon
Gold -
Geoffrey Kirui (Ken) 2:08.27
Silver - Tamirat Tola (Eth) 2:09.49
Bronze - Alphonce Simbu (Tan) 2:09.51
Monday 7 August 2017 : Day four
Medal
winners
Women's 1,500m
Gold - Faith
Chepngetich Kipyegon (Ken)
Silver - Jennifer Simpson (US)
Bronze - Caster Semenya (RSA)
Women's triple jump
Gold - Yulimar Rojas (Ven)
Silver - Caterine Ibarguen
(Col)Bronze - Olga Rypakova (Kaz)
Men's 110m hurdles
Gold - Omar McLeod (Jam)
Silver - Sergey Shubenkov
(Neu)
Bronze - Balazs Baji (Hun)
Women's hammer throw
Gold - Anita Wlodarczyk (Pol)
Silver - Zheng Wang (Chn)
Bronze - Malwina Kopron (Pol)
Tuesday 8 August 2017 : Day five
Medal
winners
Men's
pole vault
Gold -
Sam Kendricks (US)
Silver
- Piotr Lisek (Pol)
Bronze
- Renaud Lavillenie (Fra)
Men's
400m
Gold -
Wayde van Niekerk (RSA)
Silver
- Steven Gardiner (Bah)
Bronze
- Abdalelah Haroun (Qat)
Men's 800m
Gold - Pierre-Ambroise Bosse (Fra)
Silver
- Adam Kszczot (Pol)
Bronze
- Kipyegon Bett (Ken)
Men's
3,000m steeplechase
Gold -
Conseslus Kipruto (Ken)
Silver -
Soufiane Elbakkali (Mar)
Bronze -
Evan Jager (US)
Women's
javelin throw
Gold -
Barbora Spotakova (Cze)
Silver - Lingwei Li (Chn)
Bronze - Huihui Lyu (Chn)
Wednesday 9 August 2017 : Day six
Medal
winners
Women's 400m
Gold - Phyllis
Francis (US)
Silver - Salwa
Eid Naser (Bhr)
Bronze - Allyson
Felix (US)
Men's 400m hurdles
Gold - Karsten
Warholm (Nor)
Silver - Yasmani
Copello (Tur)
Bronze - Kerron
Clement (US)
Women's shot put
Gold - Lijiao
Gong (Chn)
Silver - Anita
Marton (Hun)
Bronze -
Michelle Carter (US)
Thursday 10 August 2017 : Day seven
Medal
winners
Men's 200m
Gold - Ramil Guliyev (Tur)
Silver -Wayde van Niekerk (SA)
Bronze - Jereem Richards (TTO)
Men's triple jump
Gold - Christian Taylor (US)
Silver - Will Claye (US)
Bronze -Nelson Evora (Por)
Women's 400m hurdles
Gold - Kori Carter (US)
Silver - Dalilah Muhammad (US)
Bronze - Ristananna Tracey (Jam)
Friday 11 August 2017 : Day eight
Medal
winners
Women's
200m
Gold - Dafne Schippers (Ned)
Silver
- Marie-Josee Ta Lou (CIV)
Bronze - Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bah)
Women's 3000m steeplechase
Gold - Emma Coburn (USA)
Silver - Courtney Frerichs (USA)
Bronze - Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi (Ken)
Men's hammer throw
Gold - Pawel Fajdek (Pol)
Silver - Valeriy Pronkin (ANA)
Bronze - Wojciech Nowicki (Pol)
Women's long jump
Gold - Brittney Reese (USA)
Silver - Darya Klishina (ANA)
Bronze - Tianna Bartoletta (USA)
Saturday 12 August 2017 : Day nine
Usain Bolt
injured running last leg for Jamaica, but Great Britain win 4x100m relay gold
with time of 37.47, a British record.
Usain
Bolt
is the greatest sprinter of all time.
2008:100m gold. 200m gold.
2012: 100m gold. 200m gold.
2016: 100m gold. 200m gold.
2017: 100m Silver.
Medal
winners
Men's
4x100m relay
Gold - Great Britain
Silver - United States
Bronze – Japan
Women's 4x100m relay
Gold - United States
Silver - Great Britain
Bronze – Jamaica
Men's javelin throw
Gold - Johannes Vetter (Ger)
Silver - Jakub Vadlejch (Cze)
Bronze - Petr Frydrych (Cze)
Men's Decathlon
Gold - Kevin Mayer (Fra)
Silver - Rico Freimuth (Ger)
Bronze - Kai Kazmirek (Ger)
Women's high-jump
Gold - Maria Lasitskene (ANA)
Silver - Yuliia Levchenko (Ukr)
Bronze - Kamila Licwinko (Pol)
Men's 5000m
Gold - Muktar Edris (Eth)
Silver - Mo Farah (GB)
Bronze - Paul Kipkemoi Chelimo (USA)
Women's 100m hurdles
Gold - Sally Pearson (Aus)
Silver - Dawn Harper-Nelson (USA)
Bronze
- Pamela Dutkiewicz (Ger)
Sunday
13 August 2017 : Day ten
First
women’s world 50 kilometres race walk on Sunday 13 August 2017
Ines Henriques of Portugal broke
her own world record with 4:05:56 to win the inaugural women’s world 50km title
at the IAAF World Championships London 2017 on Sunday 13 August.
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