Belgium at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics

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Belgium at the
2007 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
WA codeBEL
National federation Vlaamse Atletiek Liga
Website www.val.be
in Osaka
Competitors18
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
World Championships in Athletics appearances
2005
2009

Belgium competed at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics with 18 athletes.

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Only one bronze medal was won by the Women's 4 × 100 m Relay team in a new National Record of 42.75. With this result, Belgium finished 36th in the Medal Table and 35th in the placing table.

Competitors

Men


200 m: Kristof Beyens
110 m Hurdles: Adrien Deghelt
3000 m Steeplechase: Pieter Desmet, Krijn Van Koolwyk
Pole Vault: Kevin Rans
Decathlon: Hans Van Alphen, François Gourmet

Women


100 m: Kim Gevaert
200 m: Kim Gevaert
10,000 m: Nathalie De Vos
100 m Hurdles: Eline Berings
400m Hurdles: Élodie Ouédraogo
3,000 m Steeplechase: Veerle Dejaeghere, Sigrid Vanden Bempt, Stephanie De Croock
High Jump: Tia Hellebaut
4 × 100 m Relay: Kim Gevaert, Olivia Borlée, Hanna Mariën, Élodie Ouédraogo, Elisabeth Davin, Eline Berings

Results

Men

RoundPositionDisciplineAthleteResult
Semi-finals200 mKristof Beyens
Heats110 m hurdlesAdrien Deghelt
Heats9th3000 m steeplechaseKrijn Van Koolwyk8'29"18
Heats16th3000 m steeplechasePieter Desmet8'55"99
QualificationPole vaultKevin Rans

Women

RoundPositionDisciplineAthleteResult
Final3rd4 × 100 m relayOlivia Borlee
Kim Gevaert
Hanna Mariën
Élodie Ouédraogo
42.75 (NR)
Final5th100 mKim Gevaert11"05
Final11th3,000 m steeplechaseVeerle Dejaeghere9'40"10
FinalHigh jumpTia Hellebaut
Semi-finalsDNS200 mKim Gevaert-
Heatsq100 m hurdlesEline Berings12"97 (NR)
Heatsq400 m hurdlesÉlodie Ouédraogo56"44
Heatsq3,000 m steeplechaseStephanie de Croock10'01"74
Heatsq3,000 m steeplechaseSigrid Vanden BemptDNF


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