2002 IAAF World Cup – Results

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These are the results of the 2002 IAAF World Cup , which took place in Madrid, Spain on 21 and 22 September 2002.

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Results

100 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Uchenna Emedolu 10.06 PB
2AME Kim Collins 10.06
3EUR Francis Obikwelu 10.09
4USA Jon Drummond 10.10
5ASI Jamal Al-Saffar 10.38
6GER Marc Blume 10.46
7OCE Patrick Johnson 10.58
8ESP Angel David Rodríguez 10.78
DQGBR Dwain Chambers 10.16

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Tayna Lawrence 11.06
2ASI Susanthika Jayasinghe 11.20
3AFR Endurance Ojokolo 11.26
4ESP Glory Alozie 11.28
5GER Melanie Paschke 11.37
6RUS Marina Kislova 11.41
7EUR Kim Gevaert 11.41
8OCE Lauren Hewitt 11.48
DQUSA Marion Jones 10.90

200 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Francis Obikwelu 20.18 SB
2AFR Frankie Fredericks 20.20
3GBR Marlon Devonish 20.32
4USA Ramon Clay 20.32
5AME Dominic Demeritte 20.47
6ASI Gennadiy Chernovol 20.73
7ESP Julian Martínez 21.23
8GER Oliver Koenig 21.32
9OCE Dallas Roberts 21.61
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Debbie Ferguson 22.49
2EUR Muriel Hurtis 22.78
3AFR Myriam Léonie Mani 22.81 SB
4ASI Susanthika Jayasinghe 22.82 SB
5OCE Lauren Hewitt 23.30
6RUS Marina Kislova 23.38
7USA Kelli White 23.51
8GER Gabi Rockmeier 23.67
9ESP Julia Alba 24.21

400 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Michael Blackwood 44.60 PB
2GER Ingo Schultz 44.86 SB
3ASI Fawzi Al-Shammari 45.14
4AFR Eric Milazar 45.41
5USA Alvin Harrison 45.46
6OCE Clinton Hill 45.74
7GBR Timothy Benjamin 45.80
8ESP David Canal 46.21
9EUR Zsolt Szeglet 46.26
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Ana Guevara 49.56
2USA Jearl Miles Clark 50.27 SB
3RUS Olesya Zykina 50.67
4EUR Lee McConnell 50.82 PB
5AFR Kaltouma Nadjina 51.11
6GER Claudia Marx 52.30
7ASI Tatyana Roslanova 52.44
8OCE Rosemary Hayward 52.76 PB
9ESP Miriam Bravo 53.79 SB

800 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1ESP Antonio Manuel Reina 1:43.83 CR
2AFR Djabir Saïd-Guerni 1:44.03 SB
3USA David Krummenacker 1:45.14
4EUR André Bucher 1:45.31
5GER Nils Schumann 1:45.34
6AME Osmar dos Santos 1:46.01 SB
7ASI Mihail Kolganov 1:47.45 PB
8GBR James McIlroy 1:48.43
OCE Kris McCarthy DNF
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Maria de Lurdes Mutola 1:58.60
2ESP Mayte Martínez 1:59.24
3EUR Jolanda Čeplak 1:59.42
4AME Zulia Calatayud 1:59.44
5RUS Svetlana Cherkasova 2:00.72
6GER Claudia Gesell 2:01.58
7USA Sasha Spencer 2:02.92
8OCE Tamsyn Lewis 2:03.10
9ASI Miho Sugimori 2:03.22 PB

1500 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Bernard Lagat 3:31.20 CR
2ESP Reyes Estévez 3:33.67
3EUR Mehdi Baala 3:38.04
4OCE Youcef Abdi 3:41.01
5GER Franek Haschke 3:41.58
6GBR Michael East 3:41.88
7ASI Abdulrahman Suleiman 3:42.27
8AME Hudson Santos de Souza 3:42.58
9USA Seneca Lassiter 4:05.82
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Süreyya Ayhan 4:02.57
2RUS Tatyana Tomashova 4:09.74
3GER Kathleen Friedrich 4:10.20
4USA Regina Jacobs 4:10.78
5AFR Jackline Maranga 4:11.10
6ASI Tatyana Borisova 4:11.14 PB
7ESP Nuria Fernández 4:11.56
8OCE Sarah Jamieson 4:12.33
9AME Mardrea Hyman 4:14.60

3000 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1OCE Craig Mottram 7:41.37 CR
2AME José David Galván 7:47.43 SB
3ESP Roberto García 7:53.96
4AFR Paul Bitok 7:56.31
5GBR Anthony Whiteman 8:03.33
6ASI Ahmed Ibrahim Hashim 8:08.31
7EUR Serhiy Lebid 8:08.65
8USA Bolota Asmerom 8:10.66
9GER Raphael Schäfer 8:33.89
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Berhane Adere 8:50.88
2EUR Gabriela Szabo 8:50.89
3RUS Yelena Zadorozhnaya 8:50.93
4USA Sarah Schwald 8:57.27
5OCE Susie Power 8:58.09
6ESP Beatriz Santiago 8:59.88
7AME Courtney Babcock 9:05.98
8GER Melanie Schulz 9:10.57 PB
9ASI Mizuho Nasukawa 9:23.47 PB

5000 m

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1ESP Alberto García 13:30.04
2AFR Paul Malakwen Kosgei 13:31.71
3EUR Ismaïl Sghyr 13:32.82
4USA Meb Keflezighi 13:33.44
5GBR John Mayock 13:38.63
6GER Michael May 13:39.73
7ASI Abdulhak Zakaria 13:54.68 PB
8OCE Michael Power 13:58.07
9AME Sean Kaley 13:33.57
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1RUS Olga Yegorova 15:18.15 CR
2ESP Marta Domínguez 15:19.73
3EUR Joanne Pavey 15:20.10
4OCE Benita Johnson 15:20.83
5AFR Susan Chepkemei 15:27.04
6ASI Akiko Kawashima 15:41.95
7GER Sabrina Mockenhaupt 15:42.22
8AME Nora Leticia Rocha 15:45.48
9USA Collette Liss 15:59.44

3000 m Steeplechase

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Wilson Boit Kipketer 8:25.34
2ESP Luis Miguel Martín 8:26.35
3ASI Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin 8:30.66
4USA Anthony Famiglietti 8:32.72
5EUR Simon Vroemen 8:36.06
6OCE Peter Nowill 8:39.22 SB
7GER Filmon Ghirmai 8:42.29
8GBR Stuart Stokes 8:43.38
9AME Joël Bourgeois 8:56.13
 

100/110 m hurdles

Men (110 m)

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Anier García 13.10
2USA Allen Johnson 13.45
3EUR Staņislavs Olijars 13.58
4AFR Shaun Bownes 13.67
5ESP Felipe Vivancos 13.79 PB
6GER Florian Schwarthoff 13.79
7OCE Tim Ewen 14.10
DQGBR Colin Jackson
DNFASI Liu Xiang

Women (100 m)

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA Gail Devers 12.65
2AME Brigitte Foster 12.82
3ESP Glory Alozie 12.95
4EUR Olena Krasovska 13.07
5AFR Rosa Rakotozafy 13.07
6RUS Svetlana Laukhova 13.14
7GER Kirsten Bolm 13.15
8OCE Jacquie Munro 13.46
9ASI Yvonne Kanazawa 13.59

400 m hurdles

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA James Carter 48.27
2ASI Mubarak Faraj Al-Nubi 48.96
3GBR Christopher Rawlinson 49.18
4EUR Jirí Muzik 49.28
5AME Ian Weakley 49.62
6ESP José María Romera 49.68
7AFR Llewellyn Herbert 50.52
8GER Christian Duma 50.57
9OCE Mowen Boino 51.66
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1RUS Yuliya Pechonkina 53.74
2USA Sandra Glover 54.46
3OCE Jana Pittman 55.15
4EUR Ionela Târlea 56.17
5ASI Natalya Torshina 56.38
6AME Debbie-Ann Parris 57.36
7GER Heike Meissner 57.40
8AFR Zahra Lachgar 59.14
9ESP Beatriz Montero 59.79

4 × 100 m relay

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA Jon Drummond, Jason Smoots, Kaaron Conwright, Coby Miller 37.95 CR
2AME Freddy Mayola, Kim Collins, Christopher Williams, Dominic Demeritte 38.32
3AFR Idrissa Sanou, Uchenna Emedolu, Aziz Zakari, Frankie Fredericks 38.63
4EUR Kostyantyn Vasyukov, Kostyantyn Rurak, Anatoliy Dovhal, Oleksandr Kaydash 38.86
5ASI Reanchai Srihawong, Vissanu Sophanich, Ekkachai Janthana, Sittichai Suwonprateep 38.91 PB
6GBR Jonathan Barbour, Marlon Devonish, Christian Malcolm, Daniel Plummer 39.23
7OCE Tim Williams, Paul Di Bella, David Geddes, Patrick Johnson 39.58
8ESP Cecilio Maestra, Pedro Pablo Nolet, Angel David Rodríguez, Carlos Berlanga 39.64
GER Ronny Ostwald, Marc Blume, Alexander Kosenkow, Marc Kochan DQ
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Tayna Lawrence, Juliet Campbell, Beverly McDonald, Debbie Ferguson 41.91 WL
2AFR Chinedu Odozor, Myriam Léonie Mani, Makaridja Sanganoko, Endurance Ojokolo 42.99
3EUR Delphine Combe, Muriel Hurtis, Fabe Dia, Odiah Sidibé 43.30
4GER Melanie Paschke, Gabi Rockmeier, Birgit Rockmeier, Katchi Habel 43.36
5RUS Natalya Ignatova, Larisa Kruglova, Irina Khabarova, Marina Kislova 43.69
6ASI Zeng Xiujun, Yan Jiankui, Huang Mei, Qin Wangping 43.82
7ESP Carmen Blay, Arantxa Reinares, Concepción Montaner, Julia Alba 45.07
USA Chryste Gaines, Marion Jones, Inger Miller, Gail Devers DQ (r40.8) (42.05)
OCE Melanie Kleeberg, Jodi Lambert, Lauren Hewitt, Sarah Mullan DQ (r170.14)

4 × 400 m relay

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Félix Sánchez, Alleyne Francique, Michael McDonald, Michael Blackwood 2:59.19 WL
2AFR Adem Hecini, Sofiane Labidi, Fernando Augustin, Eric Milazar 3:01.69
3ASI Rohan Pradeep Kumara, Hamdan O. Al-Bishi, Sugath Thilakaratne, Fawzi Al-Shammari 3:03.02 PB
4GBR Jared Deacon, Jamie Baulch, Timothy Benjamin, Matthew Elias 3:03.34
5OCE Daniel Batman, Patrick Dwyer, Paul Pearce, Clinton Hill 3:03.65
6GER Ingo Schultz, Ruwen Faller, Jens Dautzenberg, Lars Figura 3:05.31
DQESP Salvador Rodríguez, David Canal, Antonio Manuel Reina, Alberto Martínez
DQEUR Oleksandr Kaydash, Cédric Van Branteghem, Francis Obikwelu, Karel Bláha
DQUSA James Carter, Leonard Byrd, Godfrey Herring, Antonio Pettigrew 2:59.21

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Sandie Richards, Daimí Pernía, Christine Amertil, Ana Guevara 3:23.53
2USA Michelle Collins, Crystal Cox, Suziann Reid, Monique Hennagan 3:24.67
3RUS Natalya Antyukh, Yuliya Pechonkina, Natalya Nazarova, Olesya Zykina 3:26.59
4AFR Mireille Nguimgo, Hortense Bewouda, Maria de Lurdes Mutola, Kaltouma Nadjina 3:26.84 PB
5EUR Grażyna Prokopek, Antonina Yefremova, Sviatlana Usovich, Lee McConnell 3:29.21
6GER Florence Ekpo-Umoh, Nancy Kette, Birgit Rockmeier, Claudia Marx 3:31.09
7OCE Rosemary Hayward, Jana Pittman, Katerina Dressler, Tamsyn Lewis 3:31.32
8ESP Julia Alba, Mayte Martínez, Miriam Bravo, Maripaz Maqueda 3:36.50
9ASI Tatyana Roslanova, Zamira Amirova, Thi Tinh Nguyen, Makiko Yoshida 3:37.18

High jump

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Yaroslav Rybakov 2.31 SB
2AME Mark Boswell 2.29
3GBR Ben Challenger 2.20
4AFR Abderrahmane Hammad 2.15
5ESP Ignacio Pérez 2.15
6GER Martin Buss 2.15
7USA Nathan Leeper 2.10
8ASI Cui Kai 2.10
OCE Nick Moroney NM
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Hestrie Cloete 2.02 SB
2EUR Kajsa Bergqvist 2.02
3RUS Marina Kuptsova 2.00 PB
4USA Tisha Waller 1.96 SB
5ASI Tatyana Efimenko 1.91 PB
6ESP Ruth Beitia 1.91
7GER Kathryn Holinski 1.91
8AME Nicole Forrester 1.85
9OCE Jane Jamieson 1.75

Pole vault

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Okkert Brits 5.75 SB
2USA Jeff Hartwig 5.70
3GER Lars Börgeling 5.40
4AME Dominic Johnson 5.20
5ESP Andrés Hinojo 5.20
6OCE Paul Burgess 5.20
7GBR Tim Thomas 5.00
EUR Aleksandr Averbukh NM
ASI Daichi Sawano NM
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GER Annika Becker 4.55
2RUS Svetlana Feofanova 4.40
3ESP Dana Cervantes 4.30
4ASI Gao Shuying 4.30
5EUR Monique de Wilt 4.20
6AFR Syrine Balti 4.10 PB
7USA Mary Sauer 4.00
OCE Tatiana Grigorieva NM
AME Stephanie McCann NM

Long jump

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA Savanté Stringfellow 8.21
2AME Iván Pedroso 8.19
3ESP Yago Lamela 8.11
4ASI Hussein Taher Al-Sabee 7.92
5AFR Younes Moudrik 7.90
6GBR Christopher Tomlinson 7.85
7EUR Olexiy Lukashevych 7.83
8OCE Tim Parravicini 7.69
9GER Andreas Pohle 7.26
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1RUS Tatyana Kotova 6.85
2AME Maurren Higa Maggi 6.81
3ESP Concepción Montaner 6.68
4EUR Jade Johnson 6.41
5OCE Chantal Brunner 6.35
6ASI Yelena Kashcheyeva 6.32
7GER Sofia Schulte 6.16
8AFR Françoise Mbango Etone 6.06
9USA Brianna Glenn 5.91

Triple jump

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1GBR Jonathan Edwards 17.34
2USA Walter Davis 17.23
3EUR Christian Olsson 17.05
4GER Charles Michael Friedek 16.91
5AME Jadel Gregório 16.61
6ASI Kazuyoshi Ishikawa 16.50 PB
7AFR Olivier Sanou 16.30
8ESP Raúl Chapado 15.91
9OCE Viktor Chistiakov 14.96
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AFR Françoise Mbango Etone 14.37
2EUR Ashia Hansen 14.32
3ESP Carlota Castrejana 14.13
4AME Trecia Smith 13.82
5USA Yuliana Perez 13.79
6RUS Yelena Oleynikova 13.79
7ASI Wu Lingmei 13.60
8GER Sofia Schulte 12.73
9OCE Michelle Apostolou 12.12

Shot put

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1USA Adam Nelson 20.80
2OCE Justin Anlezark 20.77
3GER Ralf Bartels 20.67
4AFR Janus Robberts 20.00
5EUR Yuriy Bilonoh 19.88
6ESP Manuel Martínez 19.76
7GBR Carl Myerscough 19.13
8AME Bradley Snyder 18.99
9ASI Li Rongxiang 10.09
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1RUS Irina Korzhanenko 20.20
2AME Yumileidi Cumbá 19.14
3GER Astrid Kumbernuss 19.11
4EUR Vita Pavlysh 19.06
5USA Teri Steer 18.63
6OCE Valerie Adams 18.40 PB
7AFR Vivian Chukwuemeka 17.30
8ASI Juttaporn Krasaeyan 17.25
9ESP Irache Quintanal 15.79

Discus throw

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Róbert Fazekas 71.25 CR
2AFR Frantz Kruger 66.78
3ESP Mario Pestano 64.64
4GER Michael Möllenbeck 64.57
5AME Jason Tunks 62.89
6USA Adam Setliff 61.52
7GBR Robert Weir 58.91
8OCE Peter Elvy 56.60
9ASI Koji Murofushi 41.93
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1OCE Beatrice Faumuina 62.47
2EUR Ekaterini Voggoli 61.77
3RUS Natalya Sadova 61.30
4ASI Li Yanfeng 59.89
5USA Kristin Kuehl 59.57
6GER Jana Tucholke 57.94
7AFR Monia Kari 56.16
8ESP Alice Matejková 56.05
9AME Elisângela Adriano 53.60

Hammer throw

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Adrián Annus 80.93
2ASI Koji Murofushi 80.08
3GER Karsten Kobs 78.44
4AFR Chris Harmse 77.16
5ESP Moisés Campeny 73.21 SB
6USA John McEwen 71.03
7OCE Philip Jensen 67.09
8GBR Michael Jones 66.92
9AME Yosvany Suárez 66.33
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1ASI Gu Yuan 70.75
2AME Yipsi Moreno 69.65
3RUS Olga Kuzenkova 66.98
4USA Anna Mahon 65.94
5EUR Kamila Skolimowska 65.24
6GER Susanne Keil 64.62
7OCE Bronwyn Eagles 63.49
8ESP Berta Castells 63.49
9AFR Marwa Hussein 58.49

Javelin throw

Men

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1EUR Sergey Makarov 86.44
2GER Boris Henry 81.60
3AME Emeterio González 79.77
4GBR Steve Backley 79.39
5AFR Gerhardus Pienaar 78.91
6ASI Li Rongxiang 78.12
7OCE William Hamlyn-Harris 74.48
8ESP Gustavo Dacal 68.26
9USA Chris Clever 65.73
 

Women

Pos.TeamCompetitorResult
1AME Osleidys Menéndez 64.41
2RUS Tatyana Shikolenko 60.11
3EUR Mikaela Ingberg 60.08
4GER Steffi Nerius 57.81
5USA Serene Ross 56.91
6ASI Ma Ning 56.60
7ESP Marta Míguez 55.97
8AFR Aïda Sellam 52.48
9OCE Cecilia McIntosh 52.35

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