2002 IAAF World Cup
The 9th IAAF World Cup in Athletics was an international track and field sporting event sponsored by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was hosted by Madrid, September 21–22, 2002, in the Estadio La Peineta. The IAAF world cup event is currently held every four years.
2002 IAAF World Cup | |
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Dates | 21–22 September |
Host city | Madrid, Spain |
Venue | Estadio La Peineta |
Events | 39 |
Participation | ? athletes |
The team winner of the men's competition was Africa, while the Russian team took the women's cup.
Overall results
Men
Pos. | Team | Result |
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1 | Africa | 139 |
2 | Europe | 121 |
3 | Americas | 119 |
4 | United States | 112 |
5 | Spain | 103 |
6 | Germany | 96.5 |
7 | Asia | 91 |
8 | Oceania | 74.5 |
DSQ1 | Great Britain | 83 |
1 Great Britain originally finished eighth, but were disqualified in August 2003 after Dwain Chambers admitted to using THG between the beginning of 2002 and August 2003. All other individual results were allowed to stand, but the IAAF ruled these athletes received no score.
Medal summary
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Africa | 10.06 | Americas | 10.06 | Europe | 10.09 |
200 metres | Europe | 20.18 | Africa | 20.20 | Great Britain | 20.32 |
400 metres | Americas | 44.60 | Germany | 44.86 | Asia | 45.14 |
800 metres | Spain | 1:43.83 | Africa | 1:44.03 | United States | 1:45.14 |
1500 metres | Africa | 3:31.20 | Spain | 3:33.67 | Europe | 3:38.04 |
3000 metres | Oceania | 7:41.37 | Americas | 7:47.43 | Spain | 7:53.96 |
5000 metres | Spain | 13:30.04 | Africa | 13:31.71 | Europe | 13:32.82 |
110 metre hurdles | Americas | 13.10 | United States | 13.45 | Europe | 13.58 |
400 metre hurdles | United States | 48.27 | Asia | 48.96 | Great Britain | 49.18 |
3000 metre steeplechase | Africa | 8:25.34 | Spain | 8:26.35 | Asia | 8:30.66 |
4×100 metre relay | United States Jon Drummond Jason Smoots Kaaron Conwright Coby Miller | 37.95 | Americas Freddy Mayola Kim Collins Christopher Williams Dominic Demeritte | 38.32 | Africa Idrissa Sanou Uchenna Emedolu Aziz Zakari Frankie Fredericks | 38.63 |
4×400 metre relay | Americas Félix Sánchez Alleyne Francique Michael McDonald Michael Blackwood | 2:59.19 | Africa Adem Hecini Sofiane Labidi Fernando Augustin Eric Milazar | 3:01.691 | Asia Rohan Pradeep Kumara Hamdan Al-Bishi Sugath Thilakaratne Fawzi Al Shammari | 3:03.02 |
High jump | Europe | 2.31 | Americas | 2.29 | Great Britain | 2.20 |
Pole vault | Africa | 5.75 | United States | 5.70 | Germany | 5.40 |
Long jump | United States | 8.21 | Americas | 8.19 | Spain | 8.11 |
Triple jump | Great Britain | 17.34 | United States | 17.23 | Europe | 17.05 |
Shot put | United States | 20.80 | Oceania | 20.77 | Germany | 20.67 |
Discus throw | Europe | 71.25 | Africa' | 66.78 | Spain | 64.64 |
Hammer throw | Europe | 80.93 | Asia | 80.08 | Germany | 78.44 |
Javelin throw | Europe | 86.44 | Germany | 81.60 | Americas | 79.77 |
1 The United States originally finished second in 2:59.21, but were disqualified in 2009 after Antonio Pettigrew admitted to using HGH and EPO between 1997 and 2003.
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Americas | 11.061 | Asia | 11.20 | Africa | 11.26 |
200 metres | Americas | 22.49 | Europe' | 22.78 | Africa | 22.81 |
400 metres | Americas | 49.56 | United States | 50.27 | Russia | 50.67 |
800 metres | Africa | 1:58.60 | Spain | 1:59.24 | Europe | 1:59.42 |
1500 metres | Europe | 4:02.57 | Russia | 4:09.74 | Germany | 4:10.20 |
3000 metres | Africa | 8:50.88 | Europe | 8:50.89 | Russia | 8:50.93 |
5000 metres | Russia | 15:18.15 | Spain | 15:19.73 | Great Britain | 15:20.10 |
100 metre hurdles | United States | 12.65 | Americas | 12.82 | Spain | 12.95 |
400 metre hurdles | Russia | 53.88 | United States | 54.46 | Oceania | 55.15 |
4×100 metre relay | Americas Tayna Lawrence Juliet Campbell Beverly McDonald Debbie Ferguson | 41.91 | Africa Chinedu Odozor Myriam Mani Makaridja Sanganoko Endurance Ojokolo | 42.992 | Europe Delphine Combe Muriel Hurtis Fabe Dia Odiah Sidibé | 43.30 |
4×400 metre relay | Americas Sandie Richards Daimí Pernía Christine Amertil Ana Guevara | 3:23.53 | Russia Natalya Antyukh Yuliya Pechonkina Natalya Nazarova Olesya Zykina | 3:26.593 | Africa Mireille Nguimgo Hortense Béwouda Maria Mutola Kaltouma Nadjina | 3:26.84 |
High jump | Africa | 2.02 | Europe | 2.02 | Russia | 2.00 |
Pole vault | Germany | 4.55 | Russia | 4.40 | Spain | 4.30 |
Long jump | Russia | 6.85 | Americas | 6.81 | Spain | 6.68 |
Triple jump | Africa | 14.37 | Great Britain | 14.32 | Spain | 14.13 |
Shot put | Russia | 20.20 | Americas | 19.14 | Germany | 19.11 |
Discus throw | Oceania | 62.47 | Europe | 61.77 | Russia | 61.30 |
Hammer throw | Asia | 70.75 | Africa | 69.65 | Russia | 66.98 |
Javelin throw | Americas | 64.41 | Russia | 60.11 | Europe | 60.08 |
1 Marion Jones originally won this event in 10.90, but she was disqualified in 2007 after she admitted to drug use between 2000 and 2002.
2 The United States originally finished second in 42.05, but were disqualified in 2007 after Marion Jones admitted to drug use between 2000 and 2002.
3 The United States originally finished second in 3:24.67, but were disqualified in 2004 after Michelle Collins admitted to drug use between 2000 and 2002.