2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics

The 2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics were the fifth edition of the IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics. They were held on 11–15 July 2007 in Ostrava, Czech Republic.

2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics
Host city Ostrava, Czech Republic
Events40
Dates11–15 July
Main venueMěstský stadion

Results

Boys

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Dexter Lee
 Jamaica
10.51 Nickel Ashmeade
 Jamaica
10.54 Kenneth Gilstrap
 United States
10.65
200 m Ramone McKenzie
 Jamaica
20.67 Ramil Guliyev
 Azerbaijan
20.72 Nickel Ashmeade
 Jamaica
20.76 PB
400 m Christopher Clarke
 United Kingdom
46.74 Kirani James
 Grenada
46.96 PB Vladimir Krasnov
 Russia
47.03
800 m Geoffrey Kibet
 Kenya
1:49.99 Ali Al-Deraan
 Saudi Arabia
1:50.10 Amine El Manaoui
 Morocco
1:50.12 PB
1500 m Fredrick Ndunge Musyoki
 Kenya
3:44.27 PB Josphat Kithii Mitunga
 Kenya
3:44.68 Dawit Wolde
 Ethiopia
3:45.03 PB
3000 m Daniel Salel Lemashon
 Kenya
7:57.18 PB Lucas Rotich
 Kenya
7:59.67 PB Hicham El Amrani
 Morocco
8:00.98 PB
2000 m st. Legese Lamiso
 Ethiopia
5:30.81 WYL Silas Kitum Kosgei
 Kenya
5:32.88 PB Abdellah Dacha
 Morocco
5:34.49 PB
110 m H 91.4 cm Wayne Davis
 United States
13.18 WYR William Wynne
 United States
13.44 PB Denis Semyonov
 Kazakhstan
13.82 PB
400 m H 84.0 cm William Wynne
 United States
49.01 WYR Reginald Wyatt
 United States
50.33 PB Amaurys R. Valle
 Cuba
50.37 PB
10,000 m track walk Stanislav Emelyanov
 Russia
41:49.91 CR Daniel Pedro Gomez
 Mexico
43:11.87 PB Vito Di Bari
 Italy
43:36.13 PB
Medley relay  United States
Isaiah Sweeney
Kenneth Gilstrap
William Wynne
Danzell Fortson
1:51.34 WYL  Japan
Seiya Hane
Daizo Hamano
Hiroyuki Kubota
Akihiro Urano
1:51.42 PB  Jamaica
Dexter Lee
Ramone McKenzie
Nickel Ashmeade
Dwayne Extol
1:52.18 PB
High jump Wang Chen
 China
2.22 WYL Sergey Mudrov
 Russia
2.22 WYL Josh Hall
 Australia
2.20 PB
Pole vault Nico Weiler
 Germany
5.26 CR Manuel Concepción
 Spain
Shota Doi
 Japan
4.85 no Bronze Medal
Long jump Yasumichi Konishi
 Japan
7.52 Daisuke Yoshiyama
 Japan
7.32 Christian Taylor
 United States
7.29 PB
Triple jump Christian Taylor
 United States
15.98 WYL Aleksey Fyodorov
 Russia
15.59 PB Gennadiy Chudinov
 Russia
15.54 PB
Shot put 5 kg David Storl
 Germany
21.40 WYL Marin Premeru
 Croatia
20.42 Dmytro Savytskyy
 Ukraine
20.15
Discus 1.500 kg Mykyta Nesterenko
 Ukraine
68.54 Marin Premeru
 Croatia
64.20 PB Andrius Gudžius
 Lithuania
61.59 PB
Hammer 5 kg Andriy Martynyuk
 Ukraine
76.09 Daniel Szabo
 Hungary
75.30 PB Richard Olbrich
 Germany
75.18
Javelin 700 g Tuomas Laaksonen
 Finland
79.71 WYL Hamish Peacock
 Australia
76.31 PB Edgars Rūtiņš
 Latvia
74.65 PB
Octathlon Shane Brathwaite
 Barbados
6261 WYL Jaroslav Hedvičák
 Czech Republic
6212 PB Adam Bevis
 Australia
6212 PB
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Girls

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Asha Philip
 United Kingdom
11.46 Rosângela Santos
 Brazil
11.46 PB Ashleigh Nelson
 United Kingdom
11.58
200 m Barbara Leoncio
 Brazil
23.50 PB Chalonda Goodman
 United States
23.54 Nivea Smith
 Bahamas
23.69
400 m Yuliya Baraley
 Ukraine
53.57 Latoya McDermott
 Jamaica
54.12 Alexandra Štukova
 Slovakia
54.46
800 m Elena Mirela Lavric
 Romania
2:04.29 Alison Leonard
 United Kingdom
2:05.36 Juana Ivis Mendez
 Cuba
2:05.42 PB
1500 m Sammary Cherotich
 Kenya
4:15.47 PB Jordan Hasay
 United States
4:17.24 Sheila Chepkirui Kiprotich
 Kenya
4:19.26 SB
3000 m Mercy Cherono
 Kenya
8:53.94 CR Mahlet Melese
 Ethiopia
8:56.98 PB Sule Utura
 Ethiopia
9:06.48 PB
100 m H 76.2 cm Julian Purvis
 United States
13.41 PB Shermaine Williams
 Jamaica
13.48 Anne Zagre
 Belgium
13.58 PB
400 m H Dalilah Muhammad
 United States
57.25 Andreea Ionescu
 Romania
57.33 PB Ryann Krais
 United States
57.50
2000 m st. Caroline Tuigong
 Kenya
6:22.30 CR Christine Mayanga
 Kenya
6:22.49 PB Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal
 Norway
6:25.30 SB
5000 m track walk Tatyana Kalmykova
 Russia
20:28.05 WYR Irina Yumanova
 Russia
21:21.14 PB Panayiota Tsinopoulou
 Greece
22:49.15 PB
Medley relay  United States
Chalonda Goodman
Ashton Purvis
Ryann Krais
Erica Alexander
2:05.74 WYL  Jamaica
Gayon Evans
Jura Levy
Shana-Gaye Tracey
Latoya McDermott
2:06.77 PB  Canada
Loudia Laarman
Christabel Nettey
Alyssa Johnson
Natalie Geiger
2:09.08 SB
High jump Natalya Mamlina
 Russia
1.89 WYL Misha-Gaye DaCosta
 Jamaica
1.84 PB Aleksandrina Klimentinova
 Bulgaria
Elena Vallortigara
 Italy
1.81
Pole vault Vicky Parnov
 Australia
4.35 CR Ekaterini Stefanidi
 Greece
4.25 SB Petra Olsen
 Sweden
4.05
Long jump Darya Klishina
 Russia
6.47 CR Ivana Španović
 Serbia
6.41 SB Mariya Shumilova
 Russia
6.29
Triple jump Dailenis Alcantara
 Cuba
13.63 Yosleidis Rivalta
 Cuba
13.32 SB Maja Bratkic
 Slovenia
12.96
Shot put Aliona Hryshko
 Belarus
15.91 PB Samira Burkhardt
 Germany
15.36 Sophie Kleeberg
 Germany
14.94 PB
Discus Julia Fischer
 Germany
51.39 PB Sandra Perković
 Croatia
51.25 Jin Yuanyan
 China
51.20
Hammer Bianca Perie
 Romania
64.61 CR Andriana Papadopoulou-Fatala
 Greece
56.32 Barbara Špiler
 Slovenia
55.97
Javelin Tazmin Brits
 South Africa
51.71 Carita Hinkka
 Finland
51.61 Sini Kiiski
 Finland
50.75 SB
Heptathlon Kateřina Cachová
 Czech Republic
5641 WYL Carolin Schäfer
 Germany
5544 PB Elisa-Sophie Dobel
 Germany
5494 PB
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medals table

The heptathlon podium, left to right: Carolin Schäfer (GER), Kateřina Cachová (CZE), Elisa-Sophie Dobel (GER).
David Storl won the shot put gold for Germany.
Mercy Cherono of Kenya won the 3000 metres title.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)74314
2 Kenya (KEN)64111
3 Russia (RUS)43310
4 Germany (GER)3238
5 Ukraine (UKR)3014
6 Jamaica (JAM)2529
7 Great Britain (GBR)2114
8 Romania (ROU)2103
9 Japan (JPN)1304
10 Australia (AUS)1124
 Cuba (CUB)1124
 Ethiopia (ETH)1124
13 Finland (FIN)1113
14 Brazil (BRA)1102
 Czech Republic (CZE)1102
16 China (CHN)1012
17 Barbados (BAR)1001
 Belarus (BLR)1001
 South Africa (RSA)1001
20 Croatia (CRO)0303
21 Greece (GRE)0213
22 Azerbaijan (AZE)0101
 Grenada (GRN)0101
 Hungary (HUN)0101
 Mexico (MEX)0101
 Saudi Arabia (KSA)0101
 Serbia (SRB)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
29 Morocco (MAR)0033
30 Italy (ITA)0022
 Slovenia (SLO)0022
32 Bahamas (BAH)0011
 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Bulgaria (BUL)0011
 Canada (CAN)0011
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
 Latvia (LAT)0011
 Lithuania (LTU)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
 Slovakia (SVK)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (41 nations)404140121
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See also

  • 2007 in athletics (track and field)
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