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As at February 28, 2017) Compiled by György Csiki / ATFS
NATIONAL INDOOR RECORDS OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (As at February 28, 2017) Compiled by György Csiki / ATFS + = enroute to longer distance; A = high altitude; y = 220y or 440y distance MEN 60 Metres ALB 6.77 Arben Maka Torino 10 Feb 01 AND 7.01 Estéve Martin Escaldes 04 Mar 00 ARM 6.93 Arman Andreasyan Paris 05 Mar 11 AUT* 6.56 Andreas Berger Wien 27 Feb 88 6.56 Andreas Berger Den Haag 18 Feb 89 AZE 6.61 Aleksandr Kornelyuk Göteborg 09 Mar 74 BEL 6.56 Ronald Desruelles Maastricht 10 Feb 85 6.56 Ronald Desruelles Sindelfingen 05 Feb 88 BIH 6.94 Ilija Cvijetic Paris 05 Mar 11 BLR 6.60 Maksim Lynsha Mogilyov 15 Feb 08 BUL 6.58 Petar Petrov Sofia 25 Feb 78 CRO 6.63 Dejan Vojnovic Linz 07 Mar 03 CYP 6.58 Yiannakis Zisimides Pireás 03 Mar 96 CZE 6.58 Frantisek Ptácník Liévin 21 Feb 87 DEN 6.65 Benjamin Hecht Malmö 20 Feb 99 6.65 Kristoffer Hari Skive 19 Feb 17 ESP 6.55 Angel David Rodriguez Düsseldorf 08 Feb 13 6.3 Pedro Pablo Nolet Oviedo 15 Jan 00 EST 6.71 Argo Golberg Tallinn 22 Feb 03 6.4 Enn Lilienthal Moskva 03 Feb 88 FIN 6.58 Markus Pöyhönen Helsinki 04 Mar 03 6.58 Markus Pöyhönen Birmingham 14 Mar 03 FRA 6.45 Ronald Pognon Karlsruhe 13 Feb 05 GBR 6.42 Dwain Chambers Torino 07 Mar 09 GEO 6.71 Besik Gotsiridze Moskva 05 Feb 86 GER 6.52 Julian Reus Leipzig 27 Feb 16 GIB 7.16 Jerai Torres Manchester 29 Jan 17 GRE 6.50 Haris Papadiás Paris 07 Mar 97 HUN 6.54 Gábor Dobos Chemnitz 18 Feb 00 IRL 6.61 Paul Hession Birmingham 03 Mar 07 ISL 6.80 Einar Thór Einarsson Malmö 06 Feb 93 6.5 Bjarni Thór Traustason Reykjavík 15 Mar 97 ISR 6.68 Alex Porkhomovskiy -
European Athletics Disappoint, with Hard Fought Competition and Championships in Some Surprise Winners
UPDATE Newsletter of the European Athletic Association 3|06 October Göteborg 2006 is the benchmark Message from EAA President Hansjörg Wirz The 19th edition of Within the stadium, Europe’s top athletes did not the European Athletics disappoint, with hard fought competition and Championships in some surprise winners. 270,000 enthusiastic Gothenburg was a spectators saw 47 European champions crowned. great success, both Millions more watched on television and there within the stadium and was live streaming on the EAA website for the outside, in the streets, fi rst time. 2 GÖTEBORG 2006 squares and parks of Review of the 19th European the city. Events such as Göteborg 2006 can help to inspire Athletics Championships young people to become involved in athletics I would like to say ‘tack så mycket’, or thank you which is extremely important for the future of 5 WORLD JUNIORS very much, to the Swedish Athletic Association, our sport. The partnership agreement with the European performances in Beijing the City of Göteborg and the Local Organising United Nations Educational, Scientifi c and Cultural Committee for their excellent cooperation with Organisation (UNESCO) that we announced in the EAA in staging such a magnifi cent event. Gothenburg will assist us in our efforts to bring the 6 IAAF WORLD CUP benefi ts of athletics to children and young people. Team Europe in Athens When they submitted their bid to host the championships, they promised it would be ‘more At the EAA we recognise that society is changing than a sporting event’, and it certainly was. There and that staging a sporting event in isolation is no 8 PREVIEW was a fantastic level of interaction between the longer enough to inspire people and attract them A look ahead to future EAA events championships and the host city. -
Dutch Athletics Team
Dutch Athletics Team 19th European Cross Country Championships Budapest | December 9, 2012 Royal Dutch Athletics Federation / Atletiekunie P.O. Box 60100 6800 JC Arnhem The Netherlands President: Theo Hoex General Secretary: John Bos Phone: +31(0)26 483 48 00 Fax: +31(0)26 483 48 01 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.atletiekunie.nl @atletiekunie facebook.com/Atletiekunie 2 Contents Timetable 4 Introduction 5 A word with Jip Vastenburg 6 Biographies 8 - Men 8 - Women 13 - Men U23 14 - Women U23 16 - Junior Women 18 - Staff 22 History and Statistics 23 Additional Information 30 Production 31 3 Timetable December 9, 2012 10:15 Junior Women (4,000 m) 10:39 Victory Ceremony Junior Women (Individual) 10:45 Victory Ceremony Junior Women (Teams) 10:55 Junior Men (6,025 m) 11:24 Victory Ceremony Junior Men (Individual) 11:30 Victory Ceremony Junior Men (Teams) 11:40 Women Under-23 (6,025 m) 12:09 Victory Ceremony Women Under-23 (Individual) 12:15 Victory Ceremony Women Under-23 (Teams) 12:25 Men Under-23 (8,050 m) 12:59 Victory Ceremony Men Under-23 (Individual) 13:05 Victory Ceremony Men Under-23 (Teams) 13:15 Women (8,050 m) 13:52 Victory Ceremony Women (Individual) 13:58 Victory Ceremony Women (Teams) 14:08 Men (9,880 m) 14:46 Victory Ceremony Men (Individual) 14:52 Victory Ceremony Men (Teams) 4 Introduction The Royal Dutch Athletics Federation is proud to present its delegation for the 19th European Cross Country Championships. Dutch Athletics has good memories of various championships in Hungary, including the 1998 European Track Championships which were also held in its beautiful capital. -
Cyprus Athletics Annual 2014
CYPRUS ATHLETICS ANNUAL 2014 CYPRUS 2015 CYPRUS ATHLETICS ANNUAL 2014 Incorporating the «TEN BEST» PERFORMERS OF ALL-TIME AND NATIONAL RECORDS CONTENTS Executive Council of KOEAS ................................................................................................................ 4 The Member Clubs of KOEAS .............................................................................................................. 5 Editor’s Note .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Year Lists 2013 - Men ........................................................................................................................... 7 Year Lists 2013 - Women ................................................................................................................... 30 All Time Best Ten Lists - Men ........................................................................................................... 56 All Time Best Ten Lists - Women ...................................................................................................... 70 National Records ................................................................................................................................. 82 National Championships .................................................................................................................. 101 In memoriam .................................................................................................................................... -
LIST 3000 Metres Steeplechase MEN LISTE DE DÉPART 3000 Metres Stepple HOMMES
3rd IAAF World Athletics Final Monaco Friday 9 and Saturday 10 September 2005 3000 Metres Steeplechase MEN 3000 Metres Stepple HOMMES ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHL START LIST LISTE DE DÉPART ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETI 9 September 2005 20:40 START BIB COMPETITOR NAT YEAR Personal Best 2005 Best 1 6 Kipkirui MISOI KEN 78 8:01.69 8:08.15 2 9 Musa Amer OBAID QAT 85 8:07.18 8:11.75 3 1 Saif Saaeed SHAHEEN QAT 82 7:53.63 7:55.51 4 7 Wesley KIPROTICH KEN 82 8:05.68 8:09.46 5 12 Simon VROEMEN NED 69 8:04.95 8:04.95 6 8 Bouabdallah TAHRI FRA 78 8:06.91 8:09.58 7 3 Brimin KIPRUTO KEN 85 8:04.22 8:04.22 8 10 Antonio David JIMÉNEZ ESP 77 8:11.52 8:14.05 9 2 Paul Kipsiele KOECH KEN 81 7:56.37 7:56.37 10 5 Brahim BOULAMI MAR 72 7:55.28 8:04.92 11 4 Ezekiel KEMBOI KEN 82 8:02.49 8:09.14 12 11 Richard MATELONG KEN 83 8:05.96 8:10.97 MARK COMPETITOR NAT AGE Record Date Record Venue WR7:53.63 Saif Saaeed SHAHEEN QAT 213 Sep 2004 Bruxelles CR7:56.94 Saif Saaeed SHAHEEN QAT 2119 Sep 2004 Monaco WL7:55.51 Saif Saaeed SHAHEEN QAT 2226 Aug 2005 Bruxelles WORLD ALL-TIME WORLD TOP 2005 MEIL. -
Women's 100 Metres
IAAF World Championships Doha 2019 • Biographical Entry List • Women Women’s 100 Metres 52 Entrants Starts: Saturday, Sep 28 (16:30) 2019 World Best: 10.73 Elaine Thompson JAM Kingston 21 Jun 19 10.73 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM Kingston 21 Jun 19 Championship Record: 10.70 Marion Jones USA Seville 22 Aug 99 = IAAF invitee Age (Days) Born SB PB 225 GAITHER Tynia BAH 26y 194d 1993 11.04 11.04 -19 (Tynia pronounced ‘Tye-nia Gay-thurr’) Performed above expectations to reach the World 200m final in 2017 200 pb: 22.54 -16 (22.69 -19). 2 Youth Olympic Games 200 2010; sf WJC 200 2010; sf OLY 200 2016 (ht 100); 8 WCH 200 2017. 1 Bahamian 100/200 2016 (1 100 2017). Student of sociology at the University of Southern California In 2019: 1 Houston 400; 1 San Marcos 100/20; 1 St. Georges 200; 1 Houston 100; 2 Baie-Mahault 200; 3 Kingston Racers invitational 200; 4 Boston Games 150; 1 Houston 100; 1 Montverde 100; 1 Lucerne 200 (5 100); 2 Bahamian 100; 3 Pan-Am Games 200; 4 Madrid 100; 4 Rovereto 100; 1ht Bellinzona 100; 3 Zagreb 200; 1 Andújar 200 341 SANTOS Rosângela BRA 28y 280d 1990 11.23 10.91 -17 AR South American record holder at 60m & 100m. 2008 Olympic relay bronze (awarded in 2016!) 200 pb: 22.77 -15. 1 South American junior 100 2007; 4 World Youth 200 2007; 3 WJC 4x100 2008 (4 100); 3 OLY 4x100 2008; 5 WSG 100 2011; sf WCH 100 2011; 1 Pan-Am Games 100 2011 (2015-4); 1 Ibero-American 100 2012/2016; sf OLY 100 2012/2016; sf WCH 100/200 2015; sf WIC 60 2016; 7 WCH 100 2017; ht WIC 60 2018; 1 Pan-Am Games 4x100 2019. -
Identifikace Dispozic Pro Běh Na 3000 Metrů Překážek Bakalářská Práce
MASARYKOVA UNIVERZITA Fakulta sportovních studií Katedra atletiky, plavání a sportů v přírodě Identifikace dispozic pro běh na 3000 metrů překážek Bakalářská práce Vedoucí bakalářské práce: Vypracoval: Mgr. Tomáš Kalina Antonín Lakota Obor Tělesná výchova a sport Brno, 2018 Prohlašuji, že svou bakalářskou práci jsem vypracoval samostatně pod vedením vedoucího bakalářské práce a použil jsem pramenů, které cituji a uvádím v seznamu literatury na konci práce. V Brně dne podpis…………………. Poděkování: Chtěl bych poděkovat vedoucímu panu Mgr. Tomáši Kalinovi, nejen za odborné vedení mé bakalářské práce, ale hlavně také za ochotu a vstřícnost. Bibliografická identifikace Jméno a příjmení autora: Antonín Lakota Název bakalářské práce: Identifikace dispozic pro běh na 3000 metrů překážek Pracoviště: Katedra atletiky, plavání a sportů v přírodě Vedoucí bakalářské práce: Mgr. Tomáš Kalina Rok odevzdání závěrečné práce: 2018 Anotace: Cílem práce bylo porovnat somatické rozdíly elitních světových a evropských běžců na 3000 metrů překážek a pokusit se tak identifikovat atletický talent pro tuto disciplínu. Teoretická část pojednává zejména o hlavních faktorech, které limitují výkonnost běžců v této disciplíně. Klíčová slova: atletika, somatotyp, steeplechase, technika, vytrvalost, Bibliographical identification Autor's first name and surname: Antonín Lakota Title of the master thesis: Talent identification in 3000 metres steeplechase Department: Department of athletics, swimming and sports in nature Supervisor: Mgr. Tomáš Kalina The year of submission of the final thesis: 2018 Abstract: The goal of this bachelor thesis was to compare somatic differences of elite world and Europe runners whose specific discipline is 3000 meters steeplechase and to try identify athletic talent for this kind of discipline. The theoretical part deals especially with the main factors, which limit performance of runners in this kind of discipline. -
(As at 6 August 2014) Compiled by György Csiki / HUN
NATIONAL OUTDOOR RECORDS OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (as at 6 August 2014) Compiled by György Csiki / HUN MEN 100 metres: ALB 10.56/1.1 Arben Makaj Donnas 15 Jul 03 AND 10.94/0.9 Esteve Martin Barcelona 5 Jul 00 ARM 10.45 Arman Andreasyan Artashat 16 May 09 AUT 10.15/0.9 Andreas Berger Linz 15 Aug 88 AZE 10.08/1.3 Ramil Guliyev Istanbul 13 Jun 09 BEL 10.14/1.0 Patrick Stevens Oordegem 28 Jun 97 BIH 10.42/0.2 Nedim Covic Velenje 1 Jul 10 BLR 10.27/0.9 Sergey Kornelyuk Biala Podlaska 28 May 94 BUL 10.13/1.4 Petar Petrov Moskva 24 Jul 80 CRO 10.20/1.5 Dario Horvat Azusa 11 May 13 CYP 10.11/1.5 Yiannis Zisimides Rethymno 25 May 96 CZE 10.23/1.0 Jan Veleba Pardubice 3 Jul 10 DEN 10.29/2.0 Morten Jensen Greve 18 Sep 04 ESP 10.14/1.7 Angel David Rodriguez Salamanca 2 Jul 08 EST 10.19/1.5 Marek Niit Fayetteville 31 Mar 12 FIN 10.21/0.5 Tommi Hartonen Vaasa 23 Jun 01 FRA 9.92/2.0 Christophe Lemaitre Albi 29 Jul 11 GBR 9.87/0.3 Linford Christie Stuttgart 15 Aug 93 GEO 10.35/1.5 Besik Gotsiridze Tsakhkadzor 22 May 87 GER 10.05/1.8 Julian Reus Ulm 26 Jul 14 GIB 11.27/0.2 Jerai Torres Hamilton 15 Jul 13 GRE 10.11/1.4 Aggelos Pavlakakis Athína 2 Aug 97 HUN 10.08/1.0 Roland Németh Budapest 9 Jun 99 IRL 10.18/1.9 Paul Hession Vaasa 23 Jun 07 ISL 10.56/1.4 Jón Arnar Magnússon Götzis 31 May 97 ISR 10.20/-0.6 Alex Porkhomovskiy Sevilla 21 Aug 99 ITA 10.01/0.9 Pietro Mennea Ciudad de México 4 Sep 79 LAT 10.18/1.4 Ronalds Arajs Donnas 3 Jul 11 LIE 10.53/0.6 Martin Frick Bellinzona 12 Jul 96 LTU 10.14/-0.2 Rytis Sakalauskas Shenzhen 17 Aug 11 LUX 10.41/0.2 Roland -
5 TOP-TEN 1500 M
Last Updated – 12.04.2016 ! Manual time keeping are abolished from 1500m and belongs to the normal table ! 1500 m M35 – 39 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 3:35.07 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Athens 14.06.2005 3:35.43 Driss Maazouzi FRA 20.10.1969 Monaco 20.08.2006 3:36.56 Marcus O´Sullivan IRL 22.01.1961 Berlin 26.08.1997 3:37.18 Dieter Baumann GER 09.02.1965 Heusden 05.08.2000 3:37.54 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 20.12.1978 Metz 26.06.2014 3:37:58 Branko Zorko CRO 01.07.1967 Zagreb 07.07.2003 3:39.30 Rizak Dirshe SWE 05.01.1972 Heusden 28.07.2007 3:39:50 Alberto Garcia Fernandez ESP 22.02.1971 Jerez de la Fontera 24.06.2008 3:41.04 Simon Vroemen NED 11.05.1969 Ninove 29.07.2006 3:41.22 Mark Caroll IRL 15.01.1972 Waltham 09.06.2007 3:41.4h Carlos Lopes POR 18.02.1947 Lisboa 24.07.1982 Indoor 3:37.40 Marcus O´Sullivan IRL 22.01.1961 Stockholm 20.02.1997 * * * 1500 m M40 – 44 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 3:42.02 Anthony Whiteman GBR 13.11.1971 Stretford 07.07.2012 3:42.65 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Sochi 27.05.2010 3:46.7h David Moorcroft GBR 10.04.1953 Belfast 19.06.1993 3:49.59 Mark Carroll IRL 15.01.1972 Auburn 20.04.2012 3:49.7h Dave Taylor GBR 09.01.1964 London 04.08.2004 3:50.28 Raymond Van Paemel BEL 24.10.1956 Heverlee 04.06.1997 3:50.89 Sebastien Schletterer NED 21.12.1972 Vilvoorde 09.06.2014 3:51.26 Alexandre Gonzales FRA 16.03.1951 Toulouse 11.06.1994 3:51.38 Eamonn Coghlan IRL 24.11.1952 Dublin 00.06.1993 3:51,4h Petr Havel CZE 31.03.1945 Ostrava 24.08.1980 3:52.28 Ronald Mercelina NED 18.04.1946 -
Discus Throw All-Time Best Performers List Pos Mark Athlete DOB Country2 Place Comp Date Venue Country Age 74.08 Jürgen Schult 11.05.1960 GDR 1 WR - EC Qualif
Discus throw all-time best performers list pos mark athlete DOB country2 place comp date venue country age 74.08 Jürgen Schult 11.05.1960 GDR 1 WR - EC qualif. Meet 06.06.1986 Neubrandenburg GER 26 73.88 Virgilijus Alekna 13.02.1972 LTU 1 NC 03.08.2000 Kaunas LTU 28 73.38 Gerd Kanter 06.05.1979 EST 1 04.09.2006 Helsingborg SWE 27 71.86 Juri Dumtšev 05.08.1958 RUS 1 WR - Moscow Ch 29.05.1983 Moskva RUS 24 71.84 Piotr Małachowski 07.06.1983 POL 1 FBK-Games 08.06.2013 Hengelo NED 30 71.70 Róbert Fazekas ¶ 18.08.1975 HUN 1 MAL 14.07.2002 Szombathely HUN 26 71.50 Lars Riedel 28.06.1967 GER 1 Werfer-Cup 03.05.1997 Wiesbaden GER 29 71.32 Ben Plucknett ¶ 13.04.1954 USA 1 Prefontaine 04.06.1983 Eugene, Oregon USA 29 71.26 John Powell 25.06.1947 USA 1 TAC 09.06.1984 San José, California USA 36 10 71.26 Rickard Bruch 02.07.1946 SWE 1 15.11.1984 Malmö SWE 38 71.26 Imrich Bugár 14.04.1955 CZE 1 Jenner 25.05.1985 San José, California USA 30 71.18 Arthur Burns 19.07.1954 USA 1 19.07.1983 San José, California USA 29 71.16 Wolfgang Schmidt 16.01.1954 GDR 1 WR - EM Test 09.08.1978 Berlin GER 24 71.14 Antony Washington 16.01.1966 USA 1 22.05.1996 Salinas, California USA 30 71.06 Luis Mariano Delís ¶ 06.12.1957 CUB 1 Barrientos 21.05.1983 La Habana CUB 25 70.98 Mac Wilkins 15.11.1950 USA 1 WG 09.07.1980 Helsinki FIN 29 70.82 Aleksander Tammert 02.02.1973 EST 1 15.04.2006 Denton, Texas USA 33 70.66 Robert Harting 18.10.1984 GER 1 Daňek Memorial 22.05.2012 Turnov CZE 27 70.54 Dmitri Ševtšenko ¶ 13.05.1968 RUS 1 07.05.2002 Krasnodar RUS 33 20 70.38 Jay Silvester -
Records & History
2007 coUgaR TRacK & FIELD REcorDs & HistorY 6 Legends Bernard Lagat 2004 Olympian (Silver medal), 2000 Olympian (Bronze), NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Champion, NCAA Indoor Male Athlete of the Year, Pac-10 Athlete of the Year Whitney Evans NCAA Champion, Eight-time All-American, Three-time Pac-10 Champion Jennifer Robertson Bravard Ellannee Three-time All-American, Richardson Pac-10 ecords & History & ecords Five-time All-American, Champion R Three-time Pac-10 Champion Laura Lee Orr Lavine 1936 Two-time Olympian, NCAA NCAA Champion, Champion, World Record holder, WSU record Collegiate reccord holder holder 6 Track & Field John Van Reenen World Record holder, NCAA Champion Henry Rono Celestine 1976 N’Drin Olympian, 1984 and 1988 World Record Olympian, NCAA holder, NCAA All-American, Pac- Champion, 10 Champion six collegiate records John Ngeno 1976 Olympian, Collegiate Record holder, NCAA Champion R Julius History & ecords Korir 1984 Olympic Steeplechase Champion, Connie Eckl 1984 NCAA 5k Champion All-American, WSU heptathlon former record holder Gerry Lindgren 1964 Olympian, American and Gabriel World Record Tiacoh holder, NCAA 1984 Champion, Wes Olympian USTCA Hall Foster (Silver medal), of Fame Six-time NCAA Conference Champion, Champion Collegiate record holder 6 INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS MEN 1965 Bob Yard (NCAA) Pole Vault 1985 Peter Koech 3000m 1966 Chris Westman 2-Mile James Cunningham High Jump Gerry Lindgren (NCAA) 2-Mile Dimitrios Koutsoukis Shot Put 1967 Gerry Lindgren 2-Mile Tore Gustafsson 35-lb. Wt. WOMEN 1968 John van Reenen Shot Put 1986 Tore Gustafsson (NCAA) 35-lb. Wt. 1984 Mary Moore High Jump Gerry Lindgren 2-Mile Dimitrios Koutsoukis Shot Put 1985 Mary Moore High Jump 1974 John Ngeno (NCAA) 3-Mile 1987 Jacinto Navarrete 3000m Camille Rivard 800 Meters 1975 Joshua Kimeto (fr.) 2-Mile Stefan Jonsson 35-lb. -
Srjis/Bimonthly/ Bhopinder Singh (3562-3572)
SRJIS/BIMONTHLY/ BHOPINDER SINGH (3562-3572) AN EXPLORATION OF BANNED SUBSTANCES AND METHODS CONSUMED VIA PARTICIPATED COUNTRIES IN ATHLETICS AT OLYMPIC GAMES. Bhopinder Singh Research Scholar Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences New Delhi 110018 Abstract The present research aim towards “An Exploration of Banned Substances and Methods Consumed via Participated Countries in Athletics at Olympic Games”. To attain aim of the research descriptive statistics is used. Banned Substances and methods were identified under the guide line of world anti- doping agency. Athletes from different counties were identified on the basis of their consumption of banned substances and methods in different events of Athletics at Olympics. Present study signifies the Scenario of banned substances and methods consumed via participated countries in Olympic Games. It also represents the comparison of banned substances and methods consumed via participated counties in athletics at different Olympic games as well as in different events of athletics. The study explores that there were 58 cases of banned substances and Methods consumed via participated countries, it was surprising to note that Russia consumed maximum banned substances and methods in athletics at Olympic games. Scholarly Research Journal's is licensed Based on a work at www.srjis.com Introduction Olympia The Olympic Games as we know them today have a long history which goes back to ancient times. Everything started in the Peloponnese, in Greece, some 3 000 years ago. Sports competitions were organised at Olympia and were named after their location, hence their name of Olympic Games. Nobody knows exactly when they began, but the first written mention of the competitions is dated to 776 BC.