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1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships

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5th IAAF World Indoor Championships
Dates10 March–12 March
Host cityBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain
VenuePalau Sant Jordi
Events27
Participation594 athletes from
131 nations

The 5th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics were held at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain from 10 March to 12 March 1995. Almost 600 athletes from 131 nations participated in 27 events.

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m
details
 Bruny Surin (CAN) 6.46
(CR)
 Darren Braithwaite (GBR) 6.51  Robert Esmie (CAN) 6.55
200 m
details
 Geir Moen (NOR) 20.58  Troy Douglas (BER) 20.94  Sebastián Keitel (CHI) 20.98
400 m
details
 Darnell Hall (USA) 46.17  Sunday Bada (NGR) 46.38  Mikhail Vdovin (RUS) 46.65
800 m
details
 Clive Terrelonge (JAM) 1:47.30  Benson Koech (KEN) 1:47.51  Pavel Soukup (CZE) 1:47.74
1500 m
details
 Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 3:44.54  Mateo Canellas (ESP) 3:44.85  Erik Nedeau (USA) 3:44.91
3000 m
details
 Gennaro Di Napoli (ITA) 7:50.89  Anacleto Jiménez (ESP) 7:50.98  Brahim Jabbour (MAR) 7:51.42
60 m hurdles
details
 Allen Johnson (USA) 7.39
(CR)
 Courtney Hawkins (USA) 7.41  Tony Jarrett (GBR) 7.42
4 × 400 m relay
details
 United States (USA)
Rod Tolbert
Calvin Davis
Tod Long
Frankie Atwater
3:07.37  Italy (ITA)
Fabio Grossi
Andrea Nuti
Roberto Mazzoleni
Ashraf Saber
3:09.12  Japan (Japan)
Masayoshi Kan
Seiji Inagaki
Tomonari Ono
Hiroyuki Hayashi
3:09.73
High jump
details
 Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 2.38  Lambros Papakostas (GRE) 2.35
(NR)
 Tony Barton (USA) 2.32
Pole vault
details
 Sergey Bubka (UKR) 5.90  Igor Potapovich (KAZ) 5.80  Okkert Brits (RSA) and
 Andrej Tiwontschik (GER)
5.75
Long jump
details
 Iván Pedroso (CUB) 8.51
(CR)
 Mattias Sunneborn (SWE) 8.20
(NR)
 Erick Walder (USA) 8.14
Triple jump
details
 Brian Wellman (BER) 17.72
(CR)
 Yoelvis Quesada (CUB) 17.62  Serge Hélan (FRA) 17.06
Shot put
details
 Mika Halvari (FIN) 20.74  C.J. Hunter (USA) 20.58  Dragan Perić (FR Yugoslavia) 20.36
Heptathlon
details
 Christian Plaziat (FRA) 6246  Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) 6169  Henrik Dagard (SWE) 6142
(NR)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m
details
 Merlene Ottey (JAM) 6.97  Melanie Paschke (GER) 7.10  Carlette Guidry (USA) 7.11
200 m
details
 Melinda Gainsford (AUS) 22.64
(AR)
 Pauline Davis-Thompson (BAH) 22.68
(NR)
 Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova (RUS) 23.01
400 m
details
 Irina Privalova (RUS) 50.23
(CR)
 Sandie Richards (JAM) 51.38  Daniela Georgieva (BUL) 51.78
800 m
details
 Maria Mutola (MOZ) 1:57.62  Yelena Afanasyeva (RUS) 1:59.79  Letitia Vriesde (SUR) 2:00.36
1500 m
details
 Regina Jacobs (USA) 4:12.61  Carla Sacramento (POR) 4:13.02  Maite Zúñiga (ESP) 4:16.63
3000 m
details
 Gabriela Szabo (ROM) 8:54.50  Lynn Jennings (USA) 8:55.23  Joan Nesbit (USA) 8:56.08
60 m hurdles
details
 Aliuska López (CUB) 7.92  Olga Shishiginia (KAZ) 7.92  Brigita Bukovec (SLO) 7.93
4 × 400 m relay
details
 Russia (RUS)
Tatyana Chebykina
Yelena Ruzina
Yekaterina Kulikova
Svetlana Goncharenko
3:29.29  Czech Republic (CZE)
Nadia Kostoválová
Helena Dziurová
Hana Benešová
Ludmila Formanová
3:30.27  United States (USA)
Nelrae Pasha
Tanya Dooley
Kim Graham
Flirtisha Harris
3:31.43
High jump
details
 Alina Astafei (GER) 2.01  Britta Bilač (SLO) 1.99  Heike Henkel (GER) 1.99
Long jump
details
 Lyudmila Galkina (RUS) 6.95  Irina Mushayilova (RUS) 6.90  Susen Tiedtke (GER) 6.90
Triple jump
details
 Yolanda Chen (RUS) 15.03
(WR)
 Iva Prandzheva (BUL) 14.71  Ren Ruiping (CHN) 14.37
Shot put
details
 Kathrin Neimke (GER) 19.40  Connie Price-Smith (USA) 19.12  Grit Hammer (GER) 19.02
Pentathlon
details
 Svetlana Moskalets (RUS) 4834
(CR)
 Kym Carter (USA) 4632  Irina Tyukhay (RUS) 4622
  • Larisa Peleshenko (RUS) originally won the shot put and was awarded the gold medal, but was later disqualified for doping.[1]
  • Lyubov Kremlyova (RUS) originally came third in the 1500 metre and was awarded the bronze medal, but was later disqualified for doping.[1]
  • Violeta Beclea (ROU) originally came 4th in the 1500 metre, and seemed to be in line of an upgrade to bronze medalist after Kremlyova's disqualification, but she too was disqualifed for doping.[1]

Medal table

1  Russia 5 2 3 10
2  United States 4 5 6 15
3  Cuba 3 1 0 4
4  Germany 2 1 4 7
5  Jamaica 2 1 0 3
6  Bermuda 1 1 0 2
 Italy 1 1 0 2
8  Canada 1 0 1 2
 France 1 0 1 2
 Morocco 1 0 1 2
11  Australia 1 0 0 1
 Finland 1 0 0 1
 Mozambique 1 0 0 1
 Norway 1 0 0 1
 Romania 1 0 0 1
 Ukraine 1 0 0 1
16  Czech Republic 0 2 1 3
 Spain 0 2 1 3
18  Kazakhstan 0 2 0 2
19  Bulgaria 0 1 1 0
 Slovenia 0 1 1 2
 Sweden 0 1 1 2
 Great Britain 0 1 1 2
23  Bahamas 0 1 0 1
 Greece (GRE) 0 1 0 1
 Kenya 0 1 0 1
 Nigeria 0 1 0 1
 Portugal 0 1 0 1
28  Chile 0 0 1 1
 China 0 0 1 1
 Japan 0 0 1 1
 South Africa 0 0 1 1
 Suriname 0 0 1 1
 FR Yugoslavia 0 0 1 1

Participating nations

4

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Mark Butler (ed.), "DOPING VIOLATIONS AT IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS", IAAF Statistics Book – World Indoor Championships SOPOT 2014 (PDF), IAAF, pp. 47–48, retrieved 27 September 2015