Finał Grand Prix IAAF 2002
18. Finał Grand Prix IAAF – zawody lekkoatletyczne, które odbyły się 14 września 2002 roku w Paryżu. Areną zmagań sportowców był Stade Sébastien Charléty. Podczas zawodów Tim Montgomery ustanowił wynikiem 9,78 rekord świata w biegu na 100 metrów. Po dyskwalifikacji zawodnika, w 2005 roku, rekord wymazano z tabel. Był to ostatni w historii finał Grand Prix IAAF - od 2003 roku impreza została zastąpiona przez światowy finał lekkoatletyczny.
Rezultaty
Mężczyźni
Kobiety
Konkurencja: | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: | |||
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100 m | Debbie Ferguson![]() | 10.97 | Tayna Lawrence![]() | 10.99 | Chryste Gaines![]() | 11.09 |
400 m | Ana Guevara![]() | 49.90 | Lorraine Fenton![]() | 50.47 | Jearl Miles-Clark![]() | 51.48 |
1500 m | Yelena Zadorozhnaya![]() | 4:00.63 | Suzy Favor-Hamilton![]() | 4:01.08 | Geraldine Hendricken![]() | 4:02.08 PB |
3000 m | Gabriela Szabó![]() | 8:56.29 | Tatjana Tomaszowa![]() | 8:56.34 | Berhane Adere ![]() | 8:56.60 |
100 m przez płotki | Gail Devers![]() | 12.51 CR | Bridgette Foster![]() | 12.62 | Anjanette Kirkland![]() | 12.62 SB |
Skok w dal | Maurren Maggi![]() | 7.02 SB | Tatjana Kotowa![]() | 6.86 | Tünde Vaszi![]() | 6.70 |
Rzut dyskiem | Natalja Sadowa![]() | 65.79 | Věra Pospíšilová![]() | 64.10 PB | Elina Zwierawa![]() | 63.28 |
Rzut oszczepem | Osleidys Menéndez![]() | 65.69 | Mikaela Ingberg![]() | 62.34 | Tatjana Szykolenko![]() | 62.25 |
Klasyfikacja punktowa cyklu Grand Prix 2002
Mężczyźni
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Punkty |
---|---|---|
1. | ![]() | 116 |
2. | ![]() | 116 |
3. | ![]() | 102 |
Kobiety
Pozycja | Zawodniczka | Punkty |
---|---|---|
1. | ![]() | 116 |
2. | ![]() | 111 |
3. | ![]() | 108 |
Bibliografia
- GBRAthletics: IAAF Grand Prix Final. [dostęp 2009-09-25]. (ang.).
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