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Norway at the World Athletics Championships

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Highlights, in listed form, of Norway's participation in World Athletics Championships
Sporting event delegation
Norway at the
World Championships in Athletics
WA codeNOR
National federationNorges Friidrettsforbund
Websitewww.friidrett.no
Medals
Ranked 21st
Gold
12
Silver
6
Bronze
6
Total
24
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)

Norway has participated in every edition of theWorld Athletics Championships since 1980.[1]: 538 

Medalists

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MedalNameYearEvent
 BronzeIngrid Kristiansen[1]: 267 1980 SittardWomen's 3000 metres
 GoldGrete Waitz[1]: 277 1983 HelsinkiWomen's marathon
Ingrid Kristiansen[1]: 273 1987 RomeWomen's 10,000 metres
 SilverLars Arvid Nilsen[1]: 180 1991 TokyoMen's shot put
 GoldTrine Hattestad[1]: 329 1993 StuttgartWomen's javelin throw
 BronzeVebjørn Rodal[1]: 113 1995 GothenburgMen's 800 metres
 GoldHanne Haugland[1]: 297 1997 AthensWomen's high jump
Trine Hattestad[1]: 330 Women's javelin throw
 Bronze1999 SevilleWomen's javelin throw
 SilverAndreas Thorkildsen[1]: 199 2005 HelsinkiMen's javelin throw
2007 OsakaMen's javelin throw
 Gold2009 BerlinMen's javelin throw
Trond Nymark[1]: 216 Men's 50 kilometres walk
 SilverAndreas Thorkildsen[1]: 200 2011 DaeguMen's javelin throw
 GoldKarsten Warholm[2][3]: 09 Aug 2017 2017 LondonMen's 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeFilip Ingebrigtsen[3]: 13 Aug 2017 Men's 1500 metres
 GoldKarsten Warholm2019 DohaMen's 400 metres hurdles
 GoldJakob Ingebrigtsen2022 EugeneMen's 5000 metres
 SilverJakob IngebrigtsenMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeEivind HenriksenMen's Hammer throw
 GoldKarsten Warholm2023 BudapestMen's 400 metres hurdles
Jakob IngebrigtsenMen's 5000 metres
 SilverJakob IngebrigtsenMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeNarve Gilje NordåsMen's 1500 metres

Medal tables

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By championships

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GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1976 Malmö0000
1980 Sittard[1]: 538 0011
1983 Helsinki[1]: 538 1001
1987 Rome[1]: 538 1001
1991 Tokyo[1]: 538 0101
1993 Stuttgart[1]: 538 1001
1995 Gothenburg[1]: 538 0011
1997 Athens[1]: 538 2002
1999 Seville[1]: 538 0011
2001 Edmonton0000
2003 Saint-Denis[1]: 538 0000
2005 Helsinki[1]: 538 0101
2007 Osaka[1]: 538 0101
2009 Berlin[1]: 538 2002
2011 Daegu[1]: 538 0101
2013 Moscow[1]: 538 0000
2015 Beijing0000
2017 London[3]: Medal Table 1012
2019 Doha1001
2022 Eugene1113
2023 Budapest2114
Totals (21 entries)126624


By event

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EventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Throwing3429
Hurdling3003
Middle-distance running2248
Long-distance running2002
Jumping1001
Racewalking1001
Totals (6 entries)126624

By gender

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GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Men76417
Women5027

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzButler, Mark, ed. (2017).IIAF World Championships London 2017 Statistics Handbook(PDF). Retrieved9 Oct 2019.
  2. ^Casert, Raf (August 10, 2017)."Makwala reaches 200 final at world championships".The Sentinel. Vol. 157, no. 42. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Lee Enterprises. Associated Press. p. B3 – via Newspapers.com.The biggest surprise on a cold and wet night came in the 400 hurdles. Karsten Warholm of Norway held off Yasmani Copello of Turkey and Kerron Clement of the United States for gold.
  3. ^abc"Norway".IAAF World Championships London 2017. IAAF. Retrieved9 Oct 2019.


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