Finał Grand Prix IAAF 1994
10. Finał Grand Prix IAAF – zawody lekkoatletyczne, które odbyły się 3 września 1994 roku na Stade Sébastien Charléty w Paryżu.
Rezultaty
Mężczyźni
Konkurencja: | 1. miejsce | Rezultat | 2. miejsce | Rezultat | 3. miejsce | Rezultat |
Bieg na 100 m | Dennis Mitchell | 10,12 | Linford Christie | 10,13 | Jon Drummond | 10,18 |
Bieg na 400 m | Derek Mills | 45,22 | Antonio Pettigrew | 45,26 | Samson Kitur | 45,37 |
Bieg na 1500 m | Noureddine Morceli | 3:40,89 | Vénuste Niyongabo | 3:41,72 | Abdi Bile | 3:42,24 |
Bieg na 5000 m | Chalid Skah | 14:16,63 | Khalid Boulami | 14:16,64 | Moses Kiptanui | 8:07,42 |
Bieg na 400 m przez płotki | Samuel Matete | 48,02 | Derrick Adkins | 48,05 | Stéphane Diagana | 48,64 |
Skok wzwyż | Javier Sotomayor | 2,33 | Troy Kemp | 2,33 | Dragutin Topić | 2,30 |
Trójskok | Mike Conley | 17,68 | Oleg Sakirkin | 17,17 | Wasilij Sokow | 16,87 |
Pchnięcie kulą | Randy Barnes | 20,60 | C.J. Hunter | 20,50 | Gregg Tafralis | 20,49 |
Rzut młotem | Andriej Abduwalijew | 81,46 | Ihar Astapkowicz | 79,54 | Wasilij Sidorienko | 79,12 |
Kobiety
Konkurencja: | 1. miejsce | Rezultat | 2. miejsce | Rezultat | 3. miejsce | Rezultat |
Bieg na 100 m | Merlene Ottey | 10,78 | Gwen Torrence | 10,82 | Irina Priwałowa | 11,02 |
Bieg na 400 m | Marie-José Pérec | 49,77 | Cathy Freeman | 50,04 | Maicel Malone-Wallace | 50,33 |
Bieg na 1500 m | Angela Chalmers | 4:01,61 | Hasiba Bu-l-Marka | 4:01,85 | Jekatierina Podkopajewa | 4:01,92 |
Bieg na 5000 m | Sonia O’Sullivan | 15:12,94 | Ludmiła Borisowa | 15:14,61 | Alison Wyeth | 15:15,46 |
Bieg na 100 m przez płotki | Swetła Dimitrowa | 12,66 | Julija Graudyń | 12,79 | Aliuska López | 12,86 |
Skok w dal | Jackie Joyner-Kersee | 7,21 | Inesa Kraweć | 6,98 | Heike Drechsler | 6,83 |
Rzut dyskiem | Ilke Wyludda | 65,84 | Mette Bergmann | 64,72 | Elina Zwierawa | 63,96 |
Rzut oszczepem | Natalja Szykolenko | 68,26 | Trine Hattestad | 67,04 | Claudia Isailă | 66,56 |
Bibliografia
- IAAF Grand Prix Final, gbrathletics [dostęp 2013-08-24] (ang.).
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