Mistrzostwa Świata Juniorów w Lekkoatletyce 1996
Mistrzostwa Świata Juniorów w Lekkoatletyce 1996 – szósta edycja mistrzostw świata juniorów odbyła się w Sydney, w Australii. Zawody zorganizowano między 20 a 25 sierpnia na Sydney International Athletic Centre. Reprezentanci Polski wywalczyli dwa medale – złoto w rzucie młotem zdobył Maciej Pałyszko, a srebro Tomasz Ścigaczewski w biegu na 110 m przez płotki.
Rezultaty
Mężczyźni
Kobiety
Konkurencja: | Złoto: | Srebro: | Brąz: | |||
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100 m | Nora Iwanowa![]() | 11,32 | Andrea Anderson![]() | 11,43 | Esther Möller![]() | 11,46 |
200 m | Sylviane Félix![]() | 23,16 | Lauren Hewitt![]() | 23,32 | Nora Iwanowa![]() | 23,59 |
400 m | Andreea Barlacu![]() | 52,32 | Suziann Reid![]() | 53,17 | Rosemary Hayward![]() | 53,28 |
800 m | Claudia Gesell![]() | 2:02,67 | Kathleen Friedrich![]() | 2:02,70 | Nancy Langat![]() | 2:03,21 |
1500 m | Kutre Dulecha![]() | 4:08,65 | Jackline Maranga![]() | 4:08,98 | Shura Hutesa![]() | 4:09,49 |
3000 m | Anita Weyermann![]() | 8:50,73 | Edna Kiplagat![]() | 8:53,06 | Etaferahu Tarekegne![]() | 8:53,77 |
5000 m | Ayelech Worku![]() | 15:40,03 | Olivera Jevtić![]() | 15:40,59 | Cristina Iloc![]() | 15:41,44 |
100 m przez płotki | Joyce Bates![]() | 13,27 | Glory Alozie![]() | 13,30 | Tan Yali![]() | 13,37 |
400 m przez płotki | Ulrike Urbansky![]() | 56,65 | Vicki Jamison![]() | 57,57 | Tanya Jarrett![]() | 57,91 |
Chód na 5000 m | Irina Stankina![]() | 21:31,85 | Olga Panfiorowa![]() | 21:52,27 | Claudia Iovan![]() | 21:57,11 |
4 × 100 m | ![]() Andrea Anderson Lakeesha White Jernae Wright Nanceen Perry | 43,79 | ![]() Tulia Robinson Peta-Gaye Dowdie Saran Patterson Aleen Bailey | 44,26 | ![]() Sandra Abel Esther Möller Nancy Kette Marion Wagner | 44,57 |
4 × 400 m | ![]() Peggy Müller Claudia Gesell Doreen Harstick Ulrike Urbansky | 3:31,12 | ![]() Medina Tudor Anca Safta Otilia Ruicu Andrea Burlacu | 3:32,16 | ![]() Jennifer Marshall Tamsyn Lewis Josephine Fowley Rosemary Hayward | 3:32,47 |
Skok wzwyż | Julija Lachowa![]() | 1,93 | Győrffy Dóra![]() | 1,91 | Swietłana Łapina![]() | 1,91 |
Skok w dal | Guan Yingnan![]() | 6,53 | Cristina Nicolau![]() | 6,47 | Johanna Halkoaho![]() | 6,38 |
Trójskok | Tereza Marinowa![]() | 14,62 CR | Cristina Nicolau![]() | 13,64 | Adelina Gavrilă![]() | 13,50 |
Pchnięcie kulą | Song Feina![]() | 16,58 | Nadine Beckel![]() | 16,39 | Jelena Iwanienko![]() | 16,22 |
Rzut dyskiem | Ma Shuli![]() | 56,32 | Seilala Sua![]() | 56,32 | Zhang Yaqing![]() | 55,70 |
Rzut oszczepem | Osleidys Menéndez![]() | 60,96 | Nikolett Szabó![]() | 58,34 | Bina Ramesh![]() | 57,70 |
Siedmiobój | Jelizawieta Szałygina![]() | 5711 | Johanna Halkoaho![]() | 5656 | Hana Doleželová![]() | 5504 |
Bibliografia
- GBRAthletics (ang.). [dostęp 2008-10-10].
- World Junior Championships 1996 (ang.). wjah.co.uk. [dostęp 2016-02-19]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2013-10-31)].
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