Israel at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics

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Israel at the
2001 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of Israel.svg
WA codeISR
Website www.iaa.co.il
in Edmonton
Competitors10 in 7 events
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
1
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)

Israel competed at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics from 3 August and 12 August in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Contents

Medalists

The following competitors from Israel won medals at the Championships [1] [2]

MedalAthleteEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Aleksandr Averbukh Pole vault

Men's pole vault

Qualification - Group A

7 August

RankName5.305.505.605.70ResultNotes
7Flag of Israel.svg  Aleksandr Averbukh  (ISR)-oxoxxo5.70

Final

9 August

RankName5.505.655.755.855.905.956.056.10ResultNotes
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Israel.svg  Aleksandr Averbukh  (ISR)-xooox-xx5.85

Men's 100 metres

Heats

RANKHEAT 11TIME
3.Flag of Israel.svg  Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy  (ISR)10.42

Quarterfinals

RANKHEAT 1TIME
7.Flag of Israel.svg  Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy  (ISR)10.28

Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

Heats

RankNationAthletesTime
4.Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)Kfir Golan
Tommy Kafri
Gideon Yablonka
Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy
39.13

Semifinals

RankNationAthletesTime
7.Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)Kfir Golan
Tommy Kafri
Gideon Yablonka
Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy
39.39

Men's marathon

Intermediates

RankNumberAthleteTime
5 KILOMETRES
4572Flag of Israel.svg  Asaf Bimro  (ISR)15:51

Final ranking

RankAthleteTime
20Flag of Israel.svg  Asaf Bimro  (ISR)2:22:36

Women's 100 metres hurdles

Heats

RankHeatNameNationalityTime
204 Irina Lenskiy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 13.20
242 Svetlana Gnedzdilov Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 13.28

Men's triple jump

Qualification

RankGroupAthleteNationality#1#2#3Result
22A Avi Tayari Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 14.8016.0615.7816.06

Men's javelin throw

Qualification - Group A

RankOverallAthleteAttemptsDistance
123
1222Flag of Israel.svg  Vadim Bavikin  (ISR)77.91X71.5977.91 m

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