Statistics Handbook

Statistics Handbook

86988-couv-eBook 26/06/15 12:53 Page1 Cali 2015 Statistics Handbook Compiled by Ottavio Castellini Félix Capilla OFFICIAL IAAF PARTNERS O Cali 2015 Statistics Handbook Compiled by Ottavio Castellini IAAF Statistics & Documentation Senior Manager Félix Capilla (ESP) IAAF Consultant for Statistics © IAAF 2015 - Hyde Jaheel (JAM) Gold medal in the Boys 110m hurdles during the IOC Youth Olympic Games, in Nanjing 2014 (CHN), with a new world best performance. © Getty Images. - Kaylin Whitney (USA) in the Girls 100m ran 11.10 a new world best performance. © Getty Images. Produced by the IAAF From youth to glory Hereunder the list of athletes that have won the IAAF World Youth Championships (1999-2014) and who also became Junior Champions and Senior Champions. Their international careers in the three age categories are detailed in the below chart: WYC WJC WC Jacques Freitag RSA 99 (HJ) 00 (HJ) 03 (HJ) Jana Pittman-Rawlinson AUS 99 (400H) 00 (400-400H) 03 (400H) 07 (400H) Elena Isinbaeva RUS 99 (PV) 00 (PV) 05 (PV) 07 (PV) 13 (PV) Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM 99 (100-4x100) 00 (100-200) 07 (100) 11 (200) Valerie Adams NZL 01 (SP) 02 (SP) 07 (SP) 09 (SP) 11 (SP) 13 (SP) Usain Bolt JAM 03 (200) 02 (100) 09 (100-200-4x100) 11 (200-4x100) 13 (100-200-4x100) Dani Samuels AUS 05 (DT) 06 (DT) 09 (DT) Tatyana Chernova RUS 05 (Hep) 06 (Hep) 11 (Hep) David Storl GER 07 (SP) 08 (SP) 11 (SP) 13 (SP) Kirani James GRN 09 (200-400) 10 (400) 11 (400) Elena Lashmanova RUS 09 (5000mW) 10 (10000mW) 13 (20kmW) Arman Hall USA 11 (400-Medley) 12 (4x400) 13 (4x400) - Usain Bolt became a junior champion (16 years old) even before becoming a youth champion. - Three times champion in the shortest period: Kirani James and Arman Hall (2 years). - Three times champion in the longest period: Elena Isinbaeva (14 years) YOUTH & OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS Hereunder the list of athletes that have won the IAAF World Youth Championships (1999-2014) and who also became Olympic Champions. Their international careers in the two events are detailed in the below chart: WYC OG Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM 99 (100-4x100) 04 (200-4x100) 08 (200) Yelena Isinbaeva RUS 99 (PV) 04 (PV) 08 (PV) Monique Henderson USA 99 (400-Medley) 04 (4x400) 08 (4x400) Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 99 (100) 04 (4x100) Melanie Walker JAM 99 (4x100) 08 (400H) Michael Frater JAM 99 (4x100) 08 (4x100) 12 (4x100) Valerie Adams NZL 01 (SP) 08 (SP) 12 (SP) Allyson Felix USA 01 (100-Medley) 08 (4x400) 12 (200-4x100-4x400) Usain Bolt JAM 03 (200) 08 (100-200-4x100) 12 (100-200-4x100) Anna Chicherova RUS 99 (HJ) 12 (HJ) Krisztián Pars HUN 99 (HT) 12 (HT) Sally Pearson AUS 03 (100H) 12 (100H) Bianca Knight USA 05 (100-Medley) 12 (4x100) Christian Taylor USA 07 (TJ) 12 (TJ) Elena Lashmanova RUS 09 (5000mW) 12 (20kmW) Kirani James GRN 09 (200-400) 12 (400) IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS IAAF STATISTICS HANDBOOK 3 CONTENTS IAAF President’s Message ..........................................................................................................5 IAAF Council................................................................................................................................7 Introduction .................................................................................................................................8 IAAF Youth Athletic Championships 1999-2013 Medallists .....................................................11 IAAF World Youth Championships, Bydgoszcz, Poland - July 16-18, 1999 .............................12 IAAF/Westel World Youth Championships, Debrecen, Hungary - July 11-15, 2001 ................16 IAAF World Youth Championships, Sherbrooke, Canada - July 9-13, 2003.............................20 IAAF/Maroc Telecom World Youth Championships, Marrakesh, Morocco - July 13-17, 2005 ...24 IAAF World Youth Championships, Ostrava, Czech Republic - July 11-15, 2007 ....................28 IAAF World Youth Championships, Bressanone, Italy - 8-12 July, 2009..................................32 1st Youth Olympic Games, Singapore - 14-26 August, 2010 .....................................................37 IAAF World Youth Championships, Lille, France - 6-10 July, 2011..........................................40 IAAF World Youth Championships, Donetsk, Ukraine - 10-14 July, 2013 ...............................44 2nd Youth Olympic Games, Nanjing - 20-26 August, 2014.........................................................49 IAAF World Youth Championships, Medal Tables.....................................................................51 IAAF World Youth Best Performances .....................................................................................53 IAAF 2014 World Outdoor Youth Lists.......................................................................................59 IAAF Youth All-time Lists ........................................................................................................117 IAAF World Youth Best placing by country .............................................................................181 IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS IAAF STATISTICS HANDBOOK 5 President’s message I am delighted to write this foreword for the IAAF Statistics Handbook that concerns the IAAF World Youth Championships Cali 2015, which take place from the 15 to 19 July 2015 in Cali, Colombia. It seems remarkable that two years have passed since I communicated a similar message to Donetsk, Ukraine, which hosted the eighth edition of these championships. For this year’s hosts Colombia, the championships are an historic moment as they mark the first occasion that their member federation, which joined the IAAF in 1948, has ever hosted an IAAF World Athletics Series event. The IAAF World Youth Championships give Cali, the sports capital of Colombia, its first opportunity to impress on the international athletics stage since it hosted the 1971 edition of the Pan-American Games. They are also a major opportunity for Athletics to inspire the youth throughout South America given that, excluding road events, the last IAAF track and field championships held here were the 2000 edition of the World Junior Championships in Santiago, Chile. In Cali we will have the privilege to survey the future stars and trends of our sport, as we watch the current generation of the world’s best under 18-year-old athletes compete on a global track and field platform for the first time in their young careers. Possibly the next Kirani James or another Usain Bolt, Allyson Felix, Elena Isinbaeva, Valerie Adams… awaits in the wings. Most importantly we hope that the IAAF World Youth Championships will help to encourage kids to recognise that ‘fit is fun’ and to adopt healthy lifestyle choices. I thoroughly recommend this Statistics Handbook which has been compiled diligently by the statisticians of the IAAF Statistics and Documentation Service, Ottavio Castellini and Félix Capilla, it is an invaluable resource for media and fans alike who wish to gain maximum enjoyment and understanding of the inspiring competitions we will witness in Cali. Lamine Diack IAAF President IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS IAAF STATISTICS HANDBOOK 7 IAAF COUNCIL PRESIDENT Lamine DIACK (SEN) SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Robert HERSH (USA) VICE PRESIDENTS Dahlan AL-HAMAD (QAT) Sebastian COE (GBR) Sergey BUBKA (UKR) TREASURER Valentin BALAKHNICHEV (RUS) INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Alberto JUANTORENA DANGER (CUB) Roberto GESTA DE MELO (BRA) – South America* Jung-Ki Rocky PARK (KOR) Helmut DIGEL (GER) Nawal EL MOUTAWAKEL (MAR) Abby HOFFMAN (CAN) Isaiah KIPLAGAT (KEN) José María ODRIOZOLA (ESP) Hansjörg WIRZ (SUI) – Europe* Hamad KALKABA MALBOUM (CMR) – Africa* Katsuyuki TANAKA (JPN) Anna RICCARDI (ITA) Pauline DAVIS-THOMPSON (BAH) Geoffrey GARDNER (NFI) – Oceania* Sylvia BARLAG (NED) Ahmad AL KAMALI (UAE) Frank FREDERICKS (NAM) Irena SZEWINSKA (POL) Bernard AMSALEM (FRA) Zhaocai DU (CHN) – Asia* Victor LOPEZ (PUR) – NACAC* *Area Group Representatives 8 IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS IAAF STATISTICS HANDBOOK Introduction We publish a new “IAAF Statistics Handbook” on the occasion of 9th IAAF World Youth Championships, to be held in Cali (Colombia). It is the fifth edition of the series that began at 1st Youth Olympic Games in Singapore 2010, followed with statistics handbooks issued for 2011 and 2013 World Youth Championships, respectively held in Lille and Donetsk, and the 2nd Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing 2014. This new edition keeps the same structure as previous, with four main paragraphs: - Medallists of eight previous World Youth Championships (1999-2013) and Youth Olympic Games (2010 & 2014) - IAAF Youth Best Performances - IAAF 2014 World Outdoor Youth Lists - IAAF World Youth All-time Lists There are new paragraphs also: medal tables for the single editions, total medal table and placing table. This book, as its previous editions, is compiled by the IAAF Statistics & Documentation Senior Manager, Ottavio Castellini, and by Félix Capilla, an external IAAF Consultant for Statistics. General notes We want to provide this book’s readers with some further explanations that you will find hereunder. First of all, we would like to draw your attention on the fact that the compilation is made according the traditional rules of any athletics compilation of results. The lists have two levels: - Performers: athletes will appear once with their best performance if it is within this limit. - Performances: athletes will appear every time they record a performance within this limit. World Best Performances The Lists are preceded by the World Youth Best Performances (there are

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