This page contains an overview of the year 1981 in athletics.
The 1981 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic between 10–12 July.
The 1981 South American Championships in Athletics were held in La Paz, Bolivia.
The 1981 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Madrid, Spain, at the Hipodromo de la Zarzuela on March 28, 1981. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 10.00 | |
2. | 10.04 | |
3. | 10.05 | |
4. | 10.10 | |
5. | 10.11 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 20.20 | |
2. | 20.21 | |
3. | 20.26 | |
4. | 20.33 | |
5. | 20.34 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 44.58 | |
2. | 44.70 | |
3. | 44.86 | |
4. | 44.90 | |
5. | 44.92 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 1:41.73 | |
2. | 1:44.3 | |
3. | 1:44.31 | |
4. | 1:44.49 | |
5. | 1:44.63 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 3:31.57 | |
2. | 3:31.95 | |
3. | 3:31.96 | |
4. | 3:32.30 | |
5. | 3:33.49 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 3:47.33 | |
2. | 3:48.40 | |
3. | 3:48.83 | |
4. | 3:49.45 | |
5. | 3:49.67 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 7:36.69 | |
2. | 7:36.75 | |
3. | 7:41.41 | |
4. | 7:43.42 | |
5. | 7:44.99 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 13:06.20 | |
2. | 13:10.40 | |
3. | 13:11.99 | |
4. | 13:13.47 | |
5. | 13:15.59 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 27:27.7 | |
2. | 27:38.43 | |
3. | 27:39.44 | |
4. | 27:40.69 | |
5. | 27:40.78 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 1:01:47 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 12.93 | |
2. | 13.03 | |
3. | 13.36 | |
4. | 13.38 | |
5. | 13.40 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 47.14 | |
2. | 48.10 | |
3. | 48.53 | |
4. | 48.64 | |
5. | 48.81 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 8:12.13 | |
2. | 8:13.32 | |
3. | 8:16.66 | |
4. | 8:18.57 | |
5. | 8:18.58 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | HEIGHT |
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1. | 2.33 | |
3. | 2.31 | |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 8.62 | |
2. | 8.45 | |
3. | 8.35 | |
4. | 8.21 | |
5. | 8.19 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 17.56 | |
2. | 17.37 | |
3. | 17.34 | |
4. | 17.31 | |
5. | 17.30 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 69.98 | |
2. | 69.60 | |
3. | 68.76 | |
4. | 68.32 | |
5. | 67.86 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 80.56 | |
2. | 80.18 | |
3. | 79.60 | |
4. | 78.72 | |
5. | 78.72 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 22.02 | |
2. | 21.69 | |
3. | 21.60 | |
4. | 21.20 | |
5. | 21.11 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | HEIGHT |
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1. | 5.81 | |
3. | 5.75 | |
4. | 5.70 | |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 92.48 | |
2. | 91.98 | |
3. | 91.04 | |
4. | 90.54 | |
5. | 90.38 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | POINTS |
---|---|---|
1. | 8334 | |
2. | 8281 | |
3. | 8221 | |
4. | 8204 | |
5. | 8220 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 10.90 | |
2. | 11.07 | |
3. | 11.09 | |
5. | 11.12 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 21.84 | |
2. | 21.97 | |
3. | 22.07 | |
4. | 22.35 | |
5. | 22.42 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 48.61 | |
2. | 49.27 | |
3. | 50.50 | |
4. | 50.83 | |
5. | 50.98 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 1:56.98 | |
2. | 1:57.16 | |
3. | 1:57.42 | |
4. | 1:57.55 | |
5. | 1:57.56 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 3:57.78 | |
2. | 3:58.29 | |
3. | 3:58.70 | |
4. | 3:58.89 | |
5. | 3:59.67 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 4:20.89 | |
2. | 4:21.40 | |
3. | 4:21.82 | |
4. | 4:22.5 | |
5. | 4:23.8 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 8:34.30 | |
2. | 8:34.80 | |
3. | 8:38.34 | |
4. | 8:44.6 | |
5. | 8:44.64 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 15:14.51 | |
2. | 15:24.6 | |
3. | 15:34.76 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 32:17.19 | |
2. | 32:20.40 | |
3. | 32:36.00 | |
4. | 32:37.40 | |
5. | 32:46.56 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 12.68 | |
2. | 12.85 | |
3. | 12.93 [1] | |
4, | 12.97 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 54.79 | |
2. | 55.49 | |
3. | 55.51 [2] | |
4. | 55.54 | |
5. | 55.78 |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | HEIGHT |
---|---|---|
1. | 1.97 m | |
2. | 1.96 m | |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
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1. | 6.96 m | |
2. | 6.91 m | |
4. | 6.90 m | |
5. | 6.89 m |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 71.46 m | |
2. | 71.30 m | |
3. | 69.86 m | |
4. | 69.70 m | |
5. | 68.98 m |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 21.61 m | |
2. | 21.57 m | |
3. | 21.14 m | |
4. | 21.09 m | |
5. | 21.08 m |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 71.88 m | |
2. | 68.86 m | |
3. | 67.24 m | |
4. | 66.60 m | |
5. | 66.34 m |
RANK | 1981 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | POINTS |
---|---|---|
1. | 6788 | |
2. | 6365 | |
3. | 6333 | |
4. | 6295 | |
5. | 6291 |
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