Track and field at the 1999 Military World Games

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Atletska staza Mladost Zagreb.jpg
The host stadium for the athletics events
Dates11–16 August 1999
Host city Zagreb, Croatia
Venue Sportski Park Mladost athletic stadium
LevelMilitary personnel
Events32
Records set22 Games records


At the 1999 Military World Games , the track and field events were held at the Sportski Park Mladost athletic stadium in Zagreb, Croatia from 11–16 August. A total of 32 events were contested, of which 22 by male and 10 by female athletes. The marathon events were held on 11 August, prior to the track and field competition. [1] It was the last time that the men's 20 kilometres walk and women's shot put featured on the programme. The women's 1500 metres and 5000 metres were added to the programme for the first time (the latter replacing the 3000 metres distance). [2] Nations could enter a maximum of two athletes into each event.

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Only three athletes successfully defended their titles from the inaugural edition: Shem Kororia won the men's 5000 m to retain his gold medal, Boris Henry defended his title in the men's javelin throw, while Yekaterina Leshchova repeated as women's 100 metres champion and also added the 200 metres title to her honours. A total of 22 Games records were set during the competition, including new records in all but two of the women's events and all the men's field events. [2] Seven world bests for military competition were set during the competition. [3]

Italy topped the medal table in the athletics competition, having taken four golds and fourteen medals in total. Kenya was the next most successful nation with four medals of each colour. Germany also won four gold medals, while Russia had the third highest medal total with eleven. Host nation Croatia won five athletics medals, though none of them gold. [2]

Several athletes went on to success at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics held one week later, including Djabir Saïd-Guerni (800 m bronze), [4] Fabrizio Mori (400 m hurdles gold) and Nadine Kleinert (shot put silver). The games-winning Polish men's 4×400 metres relay team also became world champions that year. [5]

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of Ukraine.svg  Anatoliy Dovhal  (UKR)10.34 GR Flag of Austria.svg  Martin Lachkovics  (AUT)10.42Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vitaliy Seniv  (UKR)10.42
200 metresFlag of Algeria.svg  Malik Louahla  (ALG)20.96Flag of Italy.svg  Maurizio Checcucci  (ITA)21.07Flag of Italy.svg  Massimiliano Donati  (ITA)21.14
400 metresFlag of Senegal.svg  Ibrahima Wade  (SEN)45.92Flag of Kenya.svg  Julius Chepkwony  (KEN)46.16Flag of Qatar.svg  Salaheddine Safi Bakar  (QAT)46.35
800 metresFlag of Algeria.svg  Djabir Saïd-Guerni  (ALG)1:46.41Flag of Brazil.svg  Flávio Godoy  (BRA)1:47.94Flag of Kenya.svg  Charles Makau  (KEN)1:48.04
1500 metresFlag of Kenya.svg  Sammy Mutai  (KEN)3:38.94Flag of Kenya.svg  Stephen Kipkorir  (KEN)3:40.25Flag of Croatia.svg  Branko Zorko  (CRO)3:41.06
5000 metresFlag of Kenya.svg  Shem Kororia  (KEN)13:50.51Flag of Slovakia.svg  Miroslav Vanko  (SVK)13:52.01Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Viktor Röthlin  (SUI)13:58.52
10,000 metresFlag of Kenya.svg  Elijah Korir  (KEN)28:24.82Flag of Kenya.svg  William Kalya  (KEN)28:31.30Flag of Slovakia.svg  Róbert Štefko  (SVK)28:49.90
110 metres hurdlesFlag of Latvia.svg  Staņislavs Olijars  (LAT)13.32 GR Flag of Germany.svg  Falk Balzer  (GER)13.44Flag of Slovakia.svg  Igor Kováč  (SVK)13.63
400 metres hurdlesFlag of Germany.svg  Thomas Goller  (GER)48.75 GR Flag of Italy.svg  Fabrizio Mori  (ITA)48.83Flag of Kenya.svg  Hillary Maritim  (KEN)49.48
3000 metres steeplechaseFlag of Qatar.svg  Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin  (QAT)8:21.92Flag of Kenya.svg  Jonathan Kandie  (KEN)8:22.81Flag of Kenya.svg  Christopher Koskei  (KEN)8:31.19
4×100 metres relayFlag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)
Andrea Rabino
Massimiliano Donati
Maurizio Checcucci
Giovanni Puggioni
39.92 GR Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)
Dmitriy Myshka
Vitaly Seniv
Anatoliy Dovhal
Hennadiy Horbenko
40.10Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia  (CRO)
Tihomir Buinjac
Dejan Vojnovic
Vjekoslav Orsolic
Slaven Krajacic
40.23
4×400 metres relay [6] Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)
Marcin Jędrusiński
Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Jacek Bocian
Robert Maćkowiak
3:02.78 GR Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)
Daniyil Shekin
Mikhail Vdovin
Innokentiy Zharov
Andrey Semyonov
3:02.98Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya  (KEN)
Samson Yego Kipchirchir
Hillary Maritim
David Kirui
Julius Chepkwony
3:03.43
MarathonFlag of Poland.svg  Grzegorz Gajdus  (POL)2:16:40Flag of North Korea.svg  Kim Jong-chol  (PRK)2:18:08Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Gino Van Geyte  (BEL)2:18:22
20 km walkFlag of Latvia.svg  Aigars Fadejevs  (LAT)1:21:42 GR Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Giungi  (ITA)1:21:47Flag of Belarus.svg  Andrey Makarov  (BLR)1:22:56
High jumpFlag of Italy.svg  Ivan Bernasconi  (ITA)2.27 m GR Flag of Algeria.svg  Abderrahmane Hammad  (ALG)2.27 m GR Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vyacheslav Tyrtyshnik  (UKR)2.24 m
Pole vaultFlag of Italy.svg  Maurilio Mariani  (ITA)5.70 m GR=Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Stolle  (GER)5.70 m GR=Flag of Russia.svg  Yevgeniy Smiryagin  (RUS)5.65 m
Long jumpFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Huang Le  (CHN)8.21 m GR Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Jing  (CHN)8.15 mFlag of Greece.svg  Kostas Koukodimos  (GRE)8.09 m
Triple jumpFlag of Kenya.svg  Remmy Limo  (KEN)16.84 m (w)Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Camossi  (ITA)16.80 m GR Flag of Russia.svg  Vyacheslav Taranov  (RUS)16.76 m
Shot putFlag of Italy.svg  Paolo Dal Soglio  (ITA)20.39 m GR Flag of Ukraine.svg  Roman Virastyuk  (UKR)19.90 mFlag of Slovakia.svg  Pavol Pankuch  (SVK)19.06 m
Discus throwFlag of Germany.svg  Andreas Seelig  (GER)63.52 m GR Flag of Slovenia.svg  Igor Primc  (SLO)61.67 mFlag of Italy.svg  Diego Fortuna  (ITA)59.85 m
Hammer throwFlag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Skvaruk  (UKR)79.76 m GR Flag of Italy.svg  Nicola Vizzoni  (ITA)78.04 mFlag of Russia.svg  Sergey Kirmasov  (RUS)77.02 m
Javelin throwFlag of Germany.svg  Boris Henry  (GER)85.69 m GR Flag of Finland.svg  Harri Haatainen  (FIN)82.76 mFlag of Germany.svg  Andreas Linden  (GER)78.93 m

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of Russia.svg  Yekaterina Leshchova  (RUS)11.41 GR Flag of Croatia.svg  Rahela Markt  (CRO)11.71Flag of Italy.svg  Francesca Cola  (ITA)11.77
200 metresFlag of Russia.svg  Yekaterina Leshchova  (RUS)23.24 GR Flag of Croatia.svg  Rahela Markt  (CRO)23.74Flag of Germany.svg  Uta Rohländer  (GER)23.88
400 metresFlag of Russia.svg  Irina Rosikhina  (RUS)52.46 GR Flag of Croatia.svg  Kristina Perica  (CRO)53.04Flag of Barbados.svg  Melissa Straker  (BAR)53.05
800 metresFlag of Belarus.svg  Natalya Dukhnova  (BLR)2:00.84 GR Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yelena Buzhenko  (UKR)2:01.39Flag of Germany.svg  Heike Meißner  (GER)2:01.78
1500 metresFlag of Slovenia.svg  Helena Javornik  (SLO)4:07.34 GR Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Zadorozhnaya  (RUS)4:09.03Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Komyagina  (RUS)4:09.87
5000 metresFlag of Tanzania.svg  Restituta Joseph  (TAN)15:31.49 GR Flag of Italy.svg  Elisa Rea  (ITA)15:32.67Flag of Slovenia.svg  Helena Javornik  (SLO)15:37.50
MarathonFlag of North Korea.svg  Hong Ok-Dan  (PRK)2:35:25 GR Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Hyon-Gyong  (PRK)2:39:50Flag of the United States.svg  Kimberly Markland  (USA)2:46:31
High jumpFlag of Ukraine.svg  Iryna Mykhalchenko  (UKR)1.95 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Vita Styopina  (UKR)1.92 mFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Kychanova  (RUS)1.92 m
Long jumpFlag of Latvia.svg  Valentīna Gotovska  (LAT)6.64 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Olena Khlopotnova  (UKR)6.57 mFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yu Yiqun  (CHN)6.36 m
Shot putFlag of Germany.svg  Nadine Kleinert  (GER)19.12 m GR Flag of Russia.svg  Larisa Peleshenko  (RUS)18.35 mFlag of Italy.svg  Mara Rosolen  (ITA)17.68 m

Medal table

Nadine Kleinert won shot put gold for Germany with a military world best. Nadine Kleinert Doha 2010.jpg
Nadine Kleinert won shot put gold for Germany with a military world best.
Helena Javornik won two of Slovenia's three medals at the competition. Zagreb Marathon Helena Javornik 20111009 3555.jpg
Helena Javornik won two of Slovenia's three medals at the competition.

  *   Host nation (Croatia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 46414
2Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 44412
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4239
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 35210
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 33511
6Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3003
7Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 2103
8Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2002
9Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 1203
10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1113
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1113
12Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1012
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 1012
14Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 1001
Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 1001
16Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia*0325
17Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 0134
18Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 0101
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 0101
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0101
21Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 0011
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0011
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0011
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 0011
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 0011
Totals (25 entries)32323296

References

  1. 1999 AIMS Event Winners. Association of International Marathons and Distance Races. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  2. 1 2 3 Military World Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  3. Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN   0-7864-1026-4.
  4. Men's 800m Final. IAAF (1999-08-28). Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  5. World Championships in Athletics. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  6. All-time men's best 4x400m relay. All Athletics (2014-05-10). Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
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