Athletics at the 1993 Summer Universiade

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Athletics at the 1993 Summer Universiade
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The host stadium in 2012
DatesJuly 14–18, 1993
Host city Buffalo, New York
United States Flag of the United States.svg
Venue University at Buffalo Stadium
Events43
Records set 2 Games records


At the 1993 Summer Universiade , the athletics events were held at the University at Buffalo Stadium in Amherst, New York in the United States from July 14 to 18. A total of 43 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 20 by female athletes.

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Variable and windy conditions meant that performances were lower compared to previous years. However, two Universiade records were broken during the competition; Kenya's Kennedy Manyisa improved the men's marathon time and Robert Korzeniowski of Poland bettered the 20 km walk standard. The women's 3000 metres was contested for the last time at the games and it was replaced by the 5000 metres from 1995 onwards. [1] [2]

Derrick Adkins, István Bagyula, Aleksandr Klimenko and Robert Korzeniowski, champions at the 1991 Universiade, all returned and defended their titles. Korzeniowski and Adkins went on to win Olympic gold medals at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, as did hammer throw runner-up Balázs Kiss and pole vault bronze medallist Jean Galfione. Moroccan Khalid Khannouchi won his first international medal in the 5000 metres and permanently settled in the United States around this period. [1] [2]

The United States, the host nation, easily topped the medal table with fourteen gold medals and thirty-seven medals in total. Poland won the next highest number of events, with three gold medallists, while Cuba had the next highest total medal tally with eight medals. Germany, Romania, Ukraine and Japan were other nations who performed well. Thirty-seven nations reached the medal table in the athletics competition. All athletes from Yugoslavia competed as independent participants, due to United Nations sanctions. [1] [2]

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
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(Wind: 2.6 m/s)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Daniel Effiong  (NGR)10.07wFlag of the United States.svg  Sam Jefferson  (USA)10.13wFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Glenroy Gilbert  (CAN)10.14w
200 metres
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(Wind: 2.4 m/s)
Flag of the United States.svg  Bryan Bridgewater  (USA)20.14wFlag of the United States.svg  Chris Nelloms  (USA)20.17wFlag of Cuba.svg  Iván García  (CUB)20.55w
400 metres
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Flag of Ghana.svg  Ibrahim Hassan  (GHA)45.87Flag of Jamaica.svg  Evon Clarke  (JAM)46.27Flag of Jamaica.svg  Danny McFarlane  (JAM)46.60
800 metres
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Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marko Koers  (NED)1:48.57Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Oleg Stepanov  (RUS)1:49.50Flag of Germany.svg  Nico Motchebon  (GER)1:49.52
1500 metres
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Flag of France.svg  Abdelkader Chékhémani  (FRA)3:46.32Flag of the United States.svg  Bill Burke  (USA)3:46.33Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gary Lough  (GBR)3:46.77
5000 metres
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Flag of Morocco.svg  Khalid Khannouchi  (MAR)14:05.33Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Sergey Fedotov  (RUS)14:06.15Flag of Japan.svg  Toshinari Takaoka  (JPN)14:06.21
10,000 metres
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Flag of Spain.svg  Antonio Serrano  (ESP)28:16.16Flag of Japan.svg  Yasuyuki Watanabe  (JPN)28:17.26Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Modica  (ITA)28:17.73
110 metres hurdles
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Flag of Germany.svg  Dietmar Koszewski  (GER)13.48Flag of the United States.svg  Glenn Terry  (USA)13.58Flag of Greece.svg  Stelios Bisbas  (GRE)13.72
400 metres hurdles
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Flag of the United States.svg  Derrick Adkins  (USA)49.35Flag of Japan.svg  Yoshihiko Saito  (JPN)49.61Flag of Hungary.svg  Dusán Kovács  (HUN)50.12
3000 metres steeplechase
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Flag of Austria.svg  Michael Buchleitner  (AUT)8:30.82Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Vladimir Pronin  (RUS)8:32.03Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Bizuneh Yae Tura  (ETH)8:32.07
4 × 100 metres relay
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Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)
Bryan Bridgewater
David Oaks
Tony Miller
Sam Jefferson
38.65Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)
Satoru Inoue
Tatsuo Sugimoto
Hideaki Miyata
Hisatsugu Suzuki
38.97Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba  (CUB)
Joel Isasi
Joel Lamela
Jorge Aguilera
Iván García
39.20
4 × 400 metres relay
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)
Chris Jones
Aaron Payne
Kevin Lyles
Scott Turner
3:02.34Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)
Shigekazu Omori
Seiji Inagaki
Yoshihiko Saito
Masayoshi Kan
3:03.21Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)
David Somfai
Dusán Kovács
László Kiss
Miklos Arpasi
3:04.27
Marathon
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Flag of Kenya.svg  Kennedy Manyisa  (KEN)2:12:19 GRFlag of South Korea.svg  Kim Wan-Ki  (KOR)2:15:35Flag of South Korea.svg  Hyung Jae-Young  (KOR)2:15:53
20 kilometres walk
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Flag of Poland.svg  Robert Korzeniowski  (POL)1:22:01 GRFlag of Mexico.svg  Daniel García  (MEX)1:22:58Flag of Mexico.svg  Bernardo Segura  (MEX)1:24:11
High jump
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Flag of the United States.svg  Tony Barton  (USA)2.30 m FISU flag2.svg Stevan Zorić (IPU)2.30 mFlag of Spain.svg  Arturo Ortíz  (ESP)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ruslan Stipanov  (UKR)
2.27 m
Pole vault
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Flag of Hungary.svg  István Bagyula  (HUN)5.70 mFlag of Italy.svg  Alberto Giacchetto  (ITA)5.60 mFlag of France.svg  Jean Galfione  (FRA)5.60 m
Long jump
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Flag of the United States.svg  Kareem Streete-Thompson  (USA)8.22 m (w)Flag of Nigeria.svg  Obinna Eregbu  (NGR)8.18 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Vitaliy Kyrylenko  (UKR)8.04 m
Triple jump
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Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tosi Fasinro  (GBR)16.91 m (w)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Oleg Sakirkin  (KAZ)16.89 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Julian Golley  (GBR)16.88 m (w)
Shot put
details
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Aleksandr Klimenko  (UKR)19.72 mFlag of Italy.svg  Paolo Dal Soglio  (ITA)19.64 mFlag of the United States.svg  Chris Volgenau  (USA)19.54 m
Discus throw
details
Flag of Cuba.svg  Alexis Elizalde  (CUB)62.98 mFlag of Nigeria.svg  Adewale Olukoju  (NGR)62.96 mFlag of Ireland.svg  Nick Sweeney  (IRL)62.52 m
Hammer throw
details
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vadim Kolesnik  (UKR)77.00 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Balázs Kiss  (HUN)76.88 mFlag of France.svg  Christophe Épalle  (FRA)76.80 m
Javelin throw
details
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  Louis Fouché  (RSA)79.64 mFlag of the United States.svg  Ed Kaminski  (USA)77.52 mFlag of Finland.svg  Mika Parviainen  (FIN)77.14 m
Decathlon
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Flag of France.svg  Sébastien Levicq  (FRA)7874 ptsFlag of Estonia.svg  Indrek Kaseorg  (EST)7864 ptsFlag of the United States.svg  Darrin Steele  (USA)7653 pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
details
(Wind: -2.1 m/s)
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Dahlia Duhaney  (JAM)11.56Flag of Cuba.svg  Liliana Allen  (CUB)11.57Flag of Nigeria.svg  Beatrice Utondu  (NGR)11.59
200 metres
details
(Wind: +3.2 m/s)
Flag of the United States.svg  Flirtisha Harris  (USA)22.56wFlag of Jamaica.svg  Dahlia Duhaney  (JAM)22.79wFlag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Wang Huei-Chen  (TPE)22.80w
400 metres
details
Flag of the United States.svg  Michelle Collins  (USA)52.01Flag of the United States.svg  Youlanda Warren  (USA)52.18Flag of Cuba.svg  Nancy McLeón  (CUB)52.84
800 metres
details
Flag of the United States.svg  Amy Wickus  (USA)2:03.72Flag of Jamaica.svg  Inez Turner  (JAM)2:04.14Flag of Romania.svg  Daniela Antipov  (ROM)2:04.75
1500 metres
details
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lynne Robinson  (GBR)4:12.03Flag of the United States.svg  Julie Speights  (USA)4:12.43Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Sarah Howell  (CAN)4:13.30
3000 metres
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Flag of the United States.svg  Clare Eichner  (USA)9:04.32Flag of Romania.svg  Iulia Ionescu  (ROM)9:05.10Flag of the United States.svg  Rosalind Taylor  (USA)9:06.25
10,000 metres
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Flag of Romania.svg  Iulia Negură  (ROM)32:22.99 FISU flag2.svg Suzana Ciric (IPU)32:26.68Flag of Romania.svg  Alina Tecuţa  (ROM)32:29.18
100 metres hurdles
details
Flag of the United States.svg  Dawn Bowles  (USA)13.16Flag of the United States.svg  Marsha Guialdo  (USA)13.24Flag of Madagascar.svg  Nicole Ramalalanirina  (MAD)13.28
400 metres hurdles
details
Flag of Germany.svg  Heike Meissner  (GER)56.10Flag of Jamaica.svg  Debbie-Ann Parris  (JAM)56.11Flag of the United States.svg  Trevaia Williams  (USA)56.57
4 × 100 metres relay
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)
Crystal Braddock
Cheryl Taplin
Flirtisha Harris
Chryste Gaines
43.37Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria  (NGR)
Mary Tombiri
Faith Idehen
Christy Opara
Beatrice Utondu
44.25Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)
Katie Anderson
Dionne Wright
Dena Burrows
France Gareau
45.20
4 × 400 metres relay
details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)
Crystal Irving
Maicel Malone
Youlanda Warren
Michelle Collins
3:26.18Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba  (CUB)
Nancy McLeón
Yudalis Limonta
Idalmis Bonne
Oraidis Ramirez
3:28.95Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria  (NGR)
Onyinye Chikezie
Omotayo Akinremi
Olabisi Afolabi
Omolade Akinremi
3:34.97
Marathon
details
Flag of Japan.svg  Noriko Kawaguchi  (JPN)2:37:47Flag of Italy.svg  Franca Fiacconi  (ITA)2:38:44Flag of Japan.svg  Nao Otani  (JPN)2:40:17
10,000 metres walk
details
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Long Yuwen  (CHN)46:16.75Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olga Leonenko  (UKR)46:18.40Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Larisa Ramazanova  (RUS)46:18.58
High jump
details
Flag of the United States.svg  Tanya Hughes  (USA)1.95 mFlag of Lithuania.svg  Nelė Žilinskienė  (LTU)1.95 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Larisa Hryhorenko  (UKR)1.95 m
Long jump
details
Flag of Romania.svg  Mirela Dulgheru  (ROM)6.69 m (w)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Vanessa Monar-Enweani  (CAN)6.57 m (w)Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Daphne Saunders  (BAH)6.53 m
Triple jump
details
Flag of Cuba.svg  Niurka Montalvo  (CUB)14.16 m (w)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Šárka Kašpárková  (CZE)14.00 m (w)Flag of Romania.svg  Monica Toth  (ROM)13.96 m (w)
Shot put
details
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Tianhua  (CHN)19.17 mFlag of Cuba.svg  Belsy Laza  (CUB)18.48 mFlag of Germany.svg  Katrin Koch  (GER)16.70 m
Discus throw
details
Flag of Poland.svg  Renata Katewicz  (POL)62.40 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jackie McKernan  (GBR)60.72 mFlag of Germany.svg  Anja Gündler  (GER)60.56 m
Javelin throw
details
(Old javelin model)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Young-Sun  (KOR)58.62 mFlag of Germany.svg  Tanja Damaske  (GER)57.68 mFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Valerie Tulloch  (CAN)56.52 m
Heptathlon
details
Flag of Poland.svg  Urszula Włodarczyk  (POL)6127 ptsFlag of Germany.svg  Birgit Gautzsch  (GER)5934 ptsFlag of the United States.svg  Kelly Blair  (USA)5926 pts

Medal table

Khalid Khannouchi won his first international medal at the competition. 20071103 Khalid Khannouchi.jpg
Khalid Khannouchi won his first international medal at the competition.
Robert Korzeniowski was one of three Polish gold medallists. Robert Korzeniowski.jpg
Robert Korzeniowski was one of three Polish gold medallists.
Triple jump runner-up Sarka Kasparkova was the Czech Republic's sole medallist. Sarka Kasparkova, Zijeme Londynem, Brno.jpg
Triple jump runner-up Šárka Kašpárková was the Czech Republic's sole medallist.
The 1996 Olympic champion Jean Galfione won a bronze for France. Jean Galfione CM Helsinki 2005.jpg
The 1996 Olympic champion Jean Galfione won a bronze for France.

  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States*148527
2Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3003
3Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 2338
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2237
5Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2136
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2136
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2125
8Flag of France.svg  France 2024
9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2002
10Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1427
11Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 1416
12Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 1326
13Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1124
14Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1113
15Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1012
16Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1001
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 1001
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 1001
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 1001
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1001
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa 1001
22Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0314
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Russia 0314
24 FISU flag2.svg Independent Participants†0202
25Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0145
26Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 0112
27Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0101
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0101
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 0101
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 0101
31Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 0011
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Chinese Taipei 0011
Flag of Ethiopia (1991-1996).svg  Ethiopia 0011
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0011
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0011
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 0011
Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 0011
Totals (37 entries)434344130

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