This page contains an overview of the year 1987 in athletics.
The fourth All-Africa Games were held in August 1987 in Nairobi, Kenya.
The 1987 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadio Olímpico in Caracas, Venezuela between 24–26 July.
Athletics at the 1987 Mediterranean Games were held in Latakia, Syria.
EVENT | ATHLETE | MARK | DATE | VENUE |
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5,000 metres | 12:58.39 | July 22 | Rome, Italy | |
High Jump | 2.42 m | June 30 | Stockholm, Sweden | |
Javelin (new) | 87.66 m | May 31 | Nitra, Czechoslovakia | |
Pole Vault | 6.03 m | June 23 | Prague, Czechoslovakia | |
Shot Put | 22.72m | August 12 | Viareggio, Italy | |
22.84m | August 12 | Viareggio, Italy | ||
22.91m | August 12 | Viareggio, Italy |
Carl Lewis (USA) equalled the world record in the men's 100 metres held by countryman Calvin Smith since 1983-07-03, clocking 9.93 seconds on 1987-08-30 at the World Championships in Rome, Italy.
Frederick Carlton "Carl" Lewis is an American former track and field athlete who won nine Olympic gold medals, one Olympic silver medal, and 10 World Championships medals, including eight gold. His career spanned from 1979 to 1996, when he last won an Olympic event. He is one of only three Olympic athletes who won a gold medal in the same individual event in four consecutive Olympic Games.
The 100 metres, or 100-metre dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions. The shortest common outdoor running distance, it is one of the most popular and prestigious events in the sport of athletics. It has been contested at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1928 for women.
Calvin Smith is a former sprint track and field athlete from the United States. He is a former world record holder in the 100-meter sprint with 9.93 seconds in 1983 and was twice world champion over 200 metres, in 1983 and 1987. He also won an Olympic gold medal in the 4x100-meter relay in 1984. He was born in Bolton, Mississippi.
EVENT | ATHLETE | MARK | DATE | VENUE |
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100m Hurdles | 12.25 s | August 8 | Drama, Greece | |
High Jump | 2.09 m | August 30 | Rome, Italy | |
Shot Put | 22.63 m | June 7 | Moscow, Soviet Union | |
Javelin (old) | 78.90 m | July 29 | Leipzig, East Germany |
Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) equalled the world record in the women's long jump held by East Germany's Heike Drechsler since 1986-06-21, jumping 7.45 metres on 1987-08-13 at a meet in Indianapolis.
Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee is an American retired track and field athlete, ranked among the all-time greatest athletes in the heptathlon as well as long jump. She won three gold, one silver, and two bronze Olympic medals, in those two events at four different Olympic Games. Sports Illustrated for Women magazine voted Joyner-Kersee the Greatest Female Athlete of All-Time. She is on the Board of Directors for USA Track & Field (USATF), the national governing body of the sport.
The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a take off point. Along with the triple jump, the two events that measure jumping for distance as a group are referred to as the "horizontal jumps". This event has a history in the Ancient Olympic Games and has been a modern Olympic event for men since the first Olympics in 1896 and for women since 1948.
Heike Gabriela Drechsler is a German former track and field athlete who represented East Germany and later Germany. One of the most successful long jumpers of all-time, she is a former world record holder and ranks third on the all-time list with her legal best of 7.48 metres in 1988. Her marginally wind-assisted jump of 7.63 metres (+2.1) in 1992 at altitude in Sestriere, is still the furthest a woman has ever long jumped. She is the only woman who has won two Olympic gold medals in the long jump, winning in 1992 and 2000.
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 9.93 | |
2. | 10.03 | |
3. | 10.04 | |
4. | 10.06 | |
5. | 10.07 | |
— | 10.07 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 19.92 | |
2. | 19.95 | |
3. | 20.08 | |
4. | 20.10 | |
5. | 20.11 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 44.10 | |
2. | 44.17 | |
3. | 44.33 | |
4. | 44.47 | |
5. | 44.50 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 1:43.06 | |
2. | 1:43.41 | |
— | 1:43.76 | |
4. | 1:43.95 | |
5. | 1:44.09 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 3:30.69 | |
2. | 3:31.43 | |
3. | 3:31.71 | |
4. | 3:33.01 | |
5. | 3:33.23 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 3:46.76 | |
2. | 3:50.08 | |
3. | 3:50.75 | |
4. | 3:50.82 | |
5. | 3:51.02 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 7:40.25 | |
2. | 7:42.73 | |
3. | 7:42.93 | |
4. | 7:42.99 | |
5. | 7:43.13 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 12:58.39 | |
2. | 13:10.48 | |
3. | 13:12.34 | |
4. | 13:12.49 | |
5. | 13:13.02 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 27:26.95 | |
2. | 27:29.41 | |
3. | 27:34.38 | |
4. | 27:35.33 | |
5. | 27:38.63 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 1:00:10 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 2:08:18 | |
2. | 2:09:50 | |
3. | 2:10:09 | |
4. | 2:10:11 | |
5. | 2:10:15 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 13.17 | |
2. | 13.19 | |
3. | 13.23 | |
4. | 13.29 | |
— | 13.29 | |
— | 13.29 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 47.46 | |
2. | 47.48 | |
— | 47.48 | |
4. | 48.03 | |
5. | 48.15 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 8:08.57 | |
2. | 8:10.32 | |
3. | 8:12.18 | |
4. | 8:12.80 | |
5. | 8:13.88 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | HEIGHT |
---|---|---|
1. | 2.42 | |
2. | 2.38 | |
— | 2.38 | |
4. | 2.37 | |
5. | 2.36 | |
— | 2.36 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 8.86 | |
2. | 8.75 | |
3. | 8.66 | |
4. | 8.51 | |
5. | 8.43 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 17.92 | |
2. | 17.87 | |
3. | 17.77 | |
4. | 17.65 | |
5. | 17.61 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
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1. | 69.52 | |
2. | 68.98 | |
3. | 68.30 | |
4. | 67.92 | |
5. | 67.80 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 22.91 | |
2. | 22.52 | |
3. | 22.47 | |
4. | 22.31 | |
5. | 22.01 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
---|---|---|
1. | 83.48 | |
2. | 82.96 | |
3. | 82.24 | |
4. | 82.02 | |
5. | 82.00 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
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1. | 87.66 | |
2. | 86.64 | |
3. | 85.24 | |
4. | 85.16 | |
5. | 84.30 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | HEIGHT |
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1. | 6.03 | |
2. | 5.96 | |
3. | 5.90 | |
4. | 5.85 | |
5. | 5.83 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | POINTS |
---|---|---|
1. | 8680 | |
2. | 8645 | |
3. | 8375 | |
4. | 8359 | |
5. | 8340 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 10.86 | |
— | 10.86 | |
3. | 10.87 | |
4. | 10.93 | |
5. | 10.95 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 21.74 | |
2. | 21.96 | |
3. | 22.01 | |
4. | 22.06 | |
— | 22.06 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 49.38 | |
2. | 49.64 | |
3. | 49.87 | |
4. | 49.95 | |
5. | 49.96 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 1:55.26 | |
2. | 1:55.32 | |
3. | 1:55.56 | |
4. | 1:55.84 | |
5. | 1:56.51 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 3:58.56 | |
2. | 3:58.67 | |
3. | 3:59.27 | |
4. | 3:59.90 | |
5. | 4:00.07 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 4:24.05 | |
2. | 4:25.13 | |
3. | 4:25.77 | |
4. | 4:26.11 | |
5. | 4:26.70 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 8:38.1 | |
2. | 8:38.5 | |
3. | 8:38.73 | |
4. | 8:39.28 | |
5. | 8:39.45 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 15:01.08 | |
2. | 15:13.22 | |
3. | 15:19.76 | |
4. | 15:21.45 | |
5. | 15:23.48 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 31:05.85 | |
2. | 31:09.40 | |
3. | 31:11.34 | |
4. | 31:18.38 | |
5. | 31:19.82 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 1:06:40 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 2:22:48 | |
2. | 2:25:17 | |
3. | 2:25:24 | |
4. | 2:26:34 | |
5. | 2:26:51 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
---|---|---|
1. | 12.25 | |
2. | 12.33 | |
3. | 12.44 | |
4. | 12.45 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | TIME |
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1. | 53.24 | |
2. | 53.58 | |
3. | 53.95 | |
4. | 54.23 | |
5. | 54.38 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | HEIGHT |
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1. | 2.09 m | |
2. | 2.04 m | |
3. | 2.01 m | |
4. | 2.00 m | |
— | 2.00 m | |
— | 2.00 m |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
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1. | 7.45 m | |
2. | 7.40 m | |
3. | 7.39 m | |
4. | 7.27 m | |
5. | 7.17 m |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
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1. | 22.63 m | |
2. | 22.19 m | |
3. | 21.34 m | |
4. | 21.21 m | |
5. | 21.20 m |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
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1. | 78.90 | |
2. | 76.64 | |
3. | 69.68 | |
4. | 69.60 | |
5. | 68.84 |
RANK | 1987 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | POINTS |
---|---|---|
1. | 7128 | |
2. | 6692 | |
3. | 6585 | |
4. | 6564 | |
5. | 6533 |
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Svetlana Mikhaylovna Radzivil is an Uzbekistani high jumper. She is among Asia's top female high jumpers. She won the Asian Games title three times running and was the Asian champion in 2015. She has also won two silver and one bronze medal at the Asian Athletics Championships. She is a two-time champion at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships. She is a three-time Olympian.
Liliya Kulyk is a Ukrainian triple jumper.
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