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2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics

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2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics
Host cityItalyBrixen, Italy
Events40
Dates8–12 July
Main venueBrixen-Bressanone Sport Arena

The2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics is the sixth edition of theIAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics. They were held atBrixen-Bressanone Sport Arena inBressanone,Italy from 8–12 July 2009. Athletes had to be aged 16 or 17 on 31 December 2009 (born in 1992 or 1993) to compete.[1]

15-year-oldJodie Williams took the 100 m sprint title in a youth world leading time of 11.39. This was also a personal best for Williams, who had not lost a 100 m final since 2007.[2] Also winning the girls' 200 m, Williams became the first youth athlete ever to do so. A similar feat was achieved byKirani James ofGrenada, who won the boys' 200 and 400 metres.[3]

With the 100 m hurdles, 17-year-oldIsabelle Pedersen became Norway's first World Youth champion. Her time of 13.20 in the semi-finals was a national record and third all-time Youth best.[4] 16-year-old ItalianAlessia Trost also became the host nation's first World Youth champion.[5]

Johan Rogestedt ofSweden became the first European ever to win the800 metres, usually dominated byEast African runners.[6] Inhigh jump, Russian-bornDmitriy Kroyter becameIsrael's first world youth champion.

Medal summary

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Boys

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EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
details
Prezel Hardy
 United States
10.57Aaron Brown
 Canada
10.74Giovanni Galbieri
 Italy
10.79
200 m
details
Kirani James
 Grenada
21.05 PBAlberto Gavalda
 Spain
21.33 SBKeenan Brock
 United States
21.39
400 m
details
Kirani James
 Grenada
45.24 CR WL PBJoshua Mance
 United States
46.22 PBAwad El Karim Makki
 Sudan
47.15 SB
800 mJohan Rogestedt
 Sweden
1:50.92 PBPeter Langat Kiplangat
 Kenya
1:50.97Nicholas Kiplangat Kipkoech
 Kenya
1:51.01
1500 mGideon Kiage Mageka
 Kenya
3:37.36 WLCaleb Mwangangi Ndiku
 Kenya
3:38.42Girma Bekele
 Ethiopia
3:39.88 PB
3000 mIsaiah Kiplangat Koech
 Kenya
7:51.51 CRDavid Kiprotich Bett
 Kenya
7:52.13 PBGoitom Kifle
 Eritrea
8:05.83 PB
2000 m st.Hillary Kipsang Yego
 Kenya
5:25.33 WLPeter Kibet Lagat
 Kenya
5:26.59 PBDesta Alemu
 Ethiopia
5:37.32 PB
110 m H 91.4 cmDale Morgan
 United States
13.28 WLJack Meredith
 Great Britain
13.33 PBGregory MacNeil
 Canada
13.51
400 m H 84.0 cmNorge Sotomayor
 Cuba
51.30 WLJeremiah Kipkorir Mutai
 Kenya
51.45 PBJose Reynaldo Bencosme de Leon
 Italy
51.74
10,000 m track walkHagen Pohle
 Germany
41:35.99 CR WL PBDementiy Cheparev [Wikidata]
 Russia
41:53.76 PBIhor Lyashchenko
 Ukraine
42:01.90 PB
Medley relay United States
Colin Hepburn
Keenan Brock
Dedric Dukes
Joshua Mance
1:50.33WYB Brazil
Jonathas da Silva
Jean Roberto da Silva
Jackson da Silva
Leandro de Araújo
1:52.66 SB Japan
Takumi Kuki
Ryota Yamagata
Ko Kayada
Shogo Momiki
1:52.82 SB
High jumpDmitriy Kroyter
 Israel
2.20Janick Klausen
 Denmark
2.20 PBDjango Lovett
 Canada
Daniil Tsyplakov
 Russia
2.17 PB

2.17 PB
Pole vaultJin Min-sub
 South Korea
5.15 PBCarlo Paech
 Germany
5.10Daniel Clemens
 Germany
5.10
Long jumpSupanara Sukhasvasti
 Thailand
7.65 PBStefan Brits
 South Africa
7.57Yannick Roggatz
 Germany
7.53 PB
Triple jumpBenjamin Williams
 Great Britain
15.91 PBSupanara Sukhasvasti
 Thailand
15.70 PBAleksandr Yurchenko
 Russia
15.66 PB
Shot put 5 kgRyan Crouser
 United States
21.56 CRKrzysztof Brzozowski
 Poland
20.89 PBFrans Schutte
 South Africa
20.37 PB
Discus 1.500 kgHamid Manssour
 Syria
64.20Ryan Crouser
 United States
61.64Traves Smikle
 Jamaica
61.22 PB
Hammer 5 kgChen Hongqiu
 China
74.93 WL PBSuhrob Khodjaev
 Tajikistan
73.29 PBTomáš Kružliak
 Slovakia
72.17
Javelin 700gShih-Feng Huang
 Chinese Taipei
74.00Killian Durechou
 France
73.54Braian Toledo
 Argentina
73.44 PB
OctathlonKevin Mayer
 France
6478 WLMohd Ahmed Al-Mannai
 Qatar
6232 PBSteffen Klink
 Germany
6217 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

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EventGoldSilverBronze
100 mJodie Williams
 Great Britain
11.39 WL PBAllison Peter
 U.S. Virgin Islands
11.47 PBAshton Purvis
 United States
11.48 SB
200 mJodie Williams
 Great Britain
23.08 WLAllison Peter
 U.S. Virgin Islands
23.08 WLAshton Purvis
 United States
23.15 PB
400 mEbony Eutsey
 United States
52.88Michelle Brown
 United States
53.44Sandra Wagner
 Sweden
53.52 PB
800 mCherono Koech
 Kenya
2:01.67 CRCiara Mageean
 Ireland
2:03.07 PBRowena Cole
 Great Britain
2:03.83 PB
1500 mNelly Chebet Ngeiywo
 Kenya
4:12.76 PBGete Dima
 Ethiopia
4:15.16Amela Terzić
 Serbia
4:16.71 PB
3000 mPurity Cherotich Rionoripo
 Kenya
9:03.79Jackline Chepngeno
 Kenya
9:05.93 PBGenet Yalew
 Ethiopia
9:08.95 PB
2000 m st.Korahubsh Itaa
 Ethiopia
6:11.83WYBLucia Kamene Muangi
 Kenya
6:11.90 PBHalima Hassen
 Ethiopia
6:16.83 PB
100 m H 76.2 cmIsabelle Pedersen
 Norway
13.23Kori Carter
 United States
13.26 PBBridgette Owens
 United States
13.39 PB
400 m HVera Rudakova
 Russia
57.83 WLDanielle Dowie
 Jamaica
58.62Déborah Rodríguez
 Uruguay
59.71 PB
5,000 m track walkElena Lashmanova
 Russia
22:55.45 WLYanelli Caballero
 Mexico
22:59.27 PBSvetlana Vasilyeva
 Russia
23:00.15 PB
Medley relay United States
Jordan Clark
Ashton Purvis
Briana Nelson
Ebony Eutsey
2:04.32 WL Hungary
Anasztázia Nguyen
Kriszta Komiszár
Dorina Vincze
Lilla Loránd
2:09.22 PB Romania
Ana Maria Rosianu
Ana Alungoaie
Sanda Belgyan
Adelina Pastor
2:09.25 PB
High jumpAlessia Trost
 Italy
1.87Mariya Kuchina
 Russia
Amy Pejkovic
 Australia
1.85 PB
 
1.85 PB
Pole vaultAngelica Bengtsson
 Sweden
4.32 WLMichaela Meijer
 Sweden
4.10Felicia Horvath
 Hungary
Tatyana Stetsyuk
 Russia
4.00 PB

4.00 PB
Long jumpLu Minjia
 China
6.22Alina Rotaru
 Romania
6.09Jennifer Clayton
 United States
6.05
Triple jumpYana Borodina
 Russia
13.63 WLDeng Lina
 China
13.57 PBValeriya Kanatova
 Uzbekistan
13.45
Shot putLena Urbaniak
 Germany
15.28Margaret Satupai
 Samoa
14.96 SBDong Yangzi
 China
14.65 PB
DiscusLi Shanshan
 China
51.65Alex Collatz
 United States
50.09Shanice Craft
 Germany
49.15
HammerBarbara Spiler
 Slovenia
59.33Kivilcim Kaya
 Turkey
57.91 SBBianca Lazar Fazecas
 Romania
56.41 PB
JavelinAnastasiya Svechnikova
 Uzbekistan
53.25 SBWu You
 China
52.04 PBLaura Henkel
 Germany
51.47 PB
HeptathlonKatarina Thompson
 Great Britain
5750 WLLaura Ikauniece
 Latvia
5647 PBKira Biesenbach
 Germany
5423 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

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Kirani James of Grenada won a 200/400 m sprint double.
Angelica Bengtsson took the pole vault title for Sweden.
Jodie Williams won a 100/200 m sprint double for Great Britain.
Kévin Mayer of France won the decathlon.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Kenya (KEN)67114
2 United States (USA)65516
3 Great Britain (GBR)4116
4 Russia (RUS)3249
5 China (CHN)3216
6 Germany (GER)2169
7 Sweden (SWE)2114
8 Grenada (GRN)2002
9 Ethiopia (ETH)1146
10 France (FRA)1102
 Thailand (THA)1102
12 Italy (ITA)1023
13 Uzbekistan (UZB)1012
14 Chinese Taipei (TPE)1001
 Cuba (CUB)1001
 Israel (ISR)1001
 Norway (NOR)1001
 Slovenia (SLO)1001
 South Korea (KOR)1001
 Syria (SYR)1001
21 U.S. Virgin Islands (ISV)0202
22 Canada (CAN)0123
 Romania (ROU)0123
24 Hungary (HUN)0112
 Jamaica (JAM)0112
 South Africa (RSA)0112
27 Australia (AUS)0101
 Brazil (BRA)0101
 Denmark (DEN)0101
 Ireland (IRL)0101
 Latvia (LAT)0101
 Mexico (MEX)0101
 Poland (POL)0101
 Qatar (QAT)0101
 Samoa (SAM)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
 Tajikistan (TJK)0101
 Turkey (TUR)0101
39 Argentina (ARG)0011
 Eritrea (ERI)0011
 Japan (JPN)0011
 Serbia (SRB)0011
 Slovakia (SVK)0011
 Sudan (SUD)0011
 Ukraine (UKR)0011
 Uruguay (URU)0011
Totals (46 entries)404141122

All Information taken from IAAF's website.[7]

Mascot

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The mascot is a crow named Hugo, who is also the mascot ofBrixia Meeting.[8]

References

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  1. ^IAAF, May 5, 2009:More than 170 nations to compete in Sϋdtirol – 2009 World Youth Champs. Accessed 2009-07-11.Archived 2009-09-08.
  2. ^"15-year-old Jodie Williams takes sprint titles".IAAF. 2009-07-09.Archived from the original on 2009-08-13. Retrieved2009-07-10.
  3. ^Williams and James achieve unprecedented doubles as Kenya steals the show in middle distance
  4. ^"World Youth gold is more than a dream come true for Pedersen".IAAF. 2009-07-09.Archived from the original on 2009-08-13. Retrieved2009-07-10.
  5. ^"Golden jump for Italy's Alessia Trost".IAAF. 2009-07-10.Archived from the original on 2009-09-16. Retrieved2009-07-11.
  6. ^A Swede steals Kenya's thunder at the World Youth Championships
  7. ^2009 World Youth medal table[1] . Accessed 2009-07-11.Archived 2009-09-08.
  8. ^"Hugo the mascot of iaaf wyc sudtirol 2009 by UnivesiadeMascots54 on DeviantArt". 22 February 2024.

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