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2002 IAAF World Cup

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International athletics championship event
2002 IAAF World Cup
Dates21–22 September
Host cityMadrid,Spain
VenueEstadio La Peineta
Events39
Participation? athletes

The9thIAAF World Cup in Athletics was an internationaltrack and field sporting event sponsored by theInternational Association of Athletics Federations. It was hosted byMadrid, September 21–22, 2002, in theEstadio La Peineta.

The team winner of the men's competition was Africa, while the Russian team took the women's cup.

Overall results

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Men

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Pos.TeamResult
1Africa139
2Europe121
3Americas119
4United States112
5Spain103
6Germany96.5
7Asia91
8Oceania74.5
DSQ1Great Britain83

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.

Women

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Pos.TeamResult
1Russia129
2Europe126
3Americas111
4Africa102
5Germany83.5
6Spain78.5
7Asia78
8United States77
9Oceania61

Medal summary

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Men

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EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres Uchenna Emedolu (NGR)
Africa
10.06 Kim Collins (SKN)
Americas
10.06 Francis Obikwelu (POR)
Europe
10.09
200 metres Francis Obikwelu (POR)
Europe
20.18 Frankie Fredericks (NAM)
Africa
20.20 Marlon Devonish (GBR)
Great Britain
20.32
400 metres Michael Blackwood (JAM)
Americas
44.60 Ingo Schultz (GER)
Germany
44.86 Fawzi Al Shammari (KUW)
Asia
45.14
800 metres Antonio Manuel Reina (ESP)
Spain
1:43.83 Djabir Saïd-Guerni (ALG)
Africa
1:44.03 David Krummenacker (USA)
United States
1:45.14
1500 metres Bernard Lagat (KEN)
Africa
3:31.20 Reyes Estévez (ESP)
Spain
3:33.67 Mehdi Baala (FRA)
Europe
3:38.04
3000 metres Craig Mottram (AUS)
Oceania
7:41.37 David Galván (MEX)
Americas
7:47.43 Roberto García (ESP)
Spain
7:53.96
5000 metres Alberto García (ESP)
Spain
13:30.04 Paul Malakwen Kosgei (KEN)
Africa
13:31.71 Ismaïl Sghyr (FRA)}
Europe
13:32.82
110 metre hurdles Anier García (CUB)
Americas
13.10 Allen Johnson (USA)
United States
13.45 Staņislavs Olijars (LAT)
Europe
13.58
400 metre hurdles James Carter (USA)
United States
48.27 Mubarak Al-Nubi (QAT)
Asia
48.96 Chris Rawlinson (GBR)
Great Britain
49.18
3000 metre steeplechase Wilson Boit Kipketer (KEN)
Africa
8:25.34 Luis Miguel Martín (ESP)
Spain
8:26.35 Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin (QAT)
Asia
8:30.66
4×100 metre relayUnited States
Jon Drummond
Jason Smoots
Kaaron Conwright
Coby Miller
37.95Americas
Freddy Mayola
Kim Collins
Christopher Williams
Dominic Demeritte
38.32Africa
Idrissa Sanou
Uchenna Emedolu
Aziz Zakari
Frankie Fredericks
38.63
4×400 metre relayAmericas
Félix Sánchez
Alleyne Francique
Michael McDonald
Michael Blackwood
2:59.19Africa
Adem Hecini
Sofiane Labidi
Fernando Augustin
Eric Milazar
3:01.691Asia
Rohan Pradeep Kumara
Hamdan Al-Bishi
Sugath Thilakaratne
Fawzi Al Shammari
3:03.02
High jump Yaroslav Rybakov (RUS)
Europe
2.31 Mark Boswell (CAN)
Americas
2.29 Ben Challenger (GBR)
Great Britain
2.20
Pole vault Okkert Brits (RSA)
Africa
5.75 Jeff Hartwig (USA)
United States
5.70 Lars Börgeling (GER)
Germany
5.40
Long jump Savanté Stringfellow (USA)
United States
8.21 Iván Pedroso (CUB)
Americas
8.19 Yago Lamela (ESP)
Spain
8.11
Triple jump Jonathan Edwards (GBR)
Great Britain
17.34 Walter Davis (USA)
United States
17.23 Christian Olsson (SWE)
Europe
17.05
Shot put Adam Nelson (USA)
United States
20.80 Justin Anlezark (AUS)
Oceania
20.77 Ralf Bartels (GER)
Germany
20.67
Discus throw Róbert Fazekas (HUN)
Europe
71.25 Frantz Kruger (RSA)
Africa
66.78 Mario Pestano (ESP)
Spain
64.64
Hammer throw Adrián Annus (HUN)
Europe
80.93 Koji Murofushi (JPN)
Asia
80.08 Karsten Kobs (GER)
Germany
78.44
Javelin throw Sergey Makarov (RUS)
Europe
86.44 Boris Henry (GER)
Germany
81.60 Emeterio González (CUB)
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

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EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres Tayna Lawrence (JAM)
Americas
11.061 Susanthika Jayasinghe (SRI)
Asia
11.20 Endurance Ojokolo (NGR)
Africa
11.26
200 metres Debbie Ferguson (BAH)
Americas
22.49 Muriel Hurtis (FRA)
Europe
22.78 Myriam Mani (CMR)
Africa
22.81
400 metres Ana Guevara (MEX)
Americas
49.56 Jearl Miles Clark (USA)
United States
50.27 Olesya Zykina (RUS)
Russia
50.67
800 metres Maria Mutola (MOZ)
Africa
1:58.60 Mayte Martínez (ESP)
Spain
1:59.24 Jolanda Čeplak (SLO)
Europe
1:59.42
1500 metres Süreyya Ayhan (TUR)
Europe
4:02.57 Tatyana Tomashova (RUS)
Russia
4:09.74 Kathleen Friedrich (GER)
Germany
4:10.20
3000 metres Berhane Adere (ETH)
Africa
8:50.88 Gabriela Szabo (ROU)
Europe
8:50.89 Yelena Zadorozhnaya (RUS)
Russia
8:50.93
5000 metres Olga Yegorova (RUS)
Russia
15:18.15 Marta Domínguez (ESP)
Spain
15:19.73 Joanne Pavey (GBR)
Great Britain
15:20.10
100 metre hurdles Gail Devers (USA)
United States
12.65 Brigitte Foster (JAM)
Americas
12.82 Glory Alozie (ESP)
Spain
12.95
400 metre hurdles Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS)
Russia
53.88 Sandra Glover (USA)
United States
54.46 Jana Pittman (AUS)
Oceania
55.15
4×100 metre relayAmericas
Tayna Lawrence
Juliet Campbell
Beverly McDonald
Debbie Ferguson
41.91Africa
Chinedu Odozor
Myriam Mani
Makaridja Sanganoko
Endurance Ojokolo
42.992Europe
Delphine Combe
Muriel Hurtis
Fabe Dia
Odiah Sidibé
43.30
4×400 metre relayAmericas
Sandie Richards
Daimí Pernía
Christine Amertil
Ana Guevara
3:23.53Russia
Natalya Antyukh
Yuliya Pechonkina
Natalya Nazarova
Olesya Zykina
3:26.593Africa
Mireille Nguimgo
Hortense Béwouda
Maria Mutola
Kaltouma Nadjina
3:26.84
High jump Hestrie Cloete (RSA)
Africa
2.02 Kajsa Bergqvist (SWE)
Europe
2.02 Marina Kuptsova (RUS)
Russia
2.00
Pole vault Annika Becker (GER)
Germany
4.55 Svetlana Feofanova (RUS)
Russia
4.40 Dana Cervantes (ESP)
Spain
4.30
Long jump Tatyana Kotova (RUS)
Russia
6.85 Maurren Maggi (BRA)
Americas
6.81 Concepción Montaner (ESP)
Spain
6.68
Triple jump Françoise Mbango Etone (CMR)
Africa
14.37 Ashia Hansen (GBR)
Great Britain
14.32 Carlota Castrejana (ESP)
Spain
14.13
Shot put Irina Korzhanenko (RUS)
Russia
20.20 Yumileidi Cumbá (CUB)
Americas
19.14 Astrid Kumbernuss (GER)
Germany
19.11
Discus throw Beatrice Faumuina (NZL)
Oceania
62.47 Ekaterini Voggoli (GRE)
Europe
61.77 Natalya Sadova (RUS)
Russia
61.30
Hammer throw Gu Yuan (CHN)
Asia
70.75 Yipsi Moreno (CUB)
Americas
69.65 Olga Kuzenkova (RUS)
Russia
66.98
Javelin throw Osleidys Menéndez (CUB)
Americas
64.41 Tatyana Shikolenko (RUS)
Russia
60.11 Mikaela Ingberg (FIN)
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.

Results

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Further information:2002 IAAF World Cup results

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