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词条 Track and field at the 1999 Military World Games
释义

  1. Medal summary

     Men  Women 

  2. Medal table

  3. References

{{Infobox Athletics Championships
|Name = {{color|white|Track and field at the II World Military Games}}
|Logo = Atletska staza Mladost Zagreb.jpg
|Size = 200
|Colour = #46B22B
|Optional caption = The host stadium for the athletics events
|Host city = Zagreb, Croatia
|Dates = 11–16 August 1999
|Stadium = Sportski park Mladost athletic stadium
|Nations participating =
|Athletes participating =
|Events = 32
|Records set = 22 Games records
|Level = Military personnel
|Previous = 1995 Rome
|Next = 2003 Catania
|Games = 1999 Military World Games
}}

At the 1999 Military World Games, the track and field events were held at the Sportski park Mladost athletic stadium in Zagreb, Croatia from 11–16 August. A total of 32 events were contested, of which 22 by male and 10 by female athletes. The marathon events were held on 11 August, prior to the track and field competition.[1] It was the last time that the men's 20 kilometres walk and women's shot put featured on the programme. The women's 1500 metres and 5000 metres were added to the programme for the first time (the latter replacing the 3000 metres distance).[2] Nations could enter a maximum of two athletes into each event.

Only three athletes successfully defended their titles from the inaugural edition: Shem Kororia won the men's 5000 m to retain his gold medal, Boris Henry defended his title in the men's javelin throw, while Yekaterina Leshchova repeated as women's 100 metres champion and also added the 200 metres title to her honours. A total of 22 Games records were set during the competition, including new records in all but two of the women's events and all the men's field events.[2] Seven world bests for military competition were set during the competition.[3]

Italy topped the medal table in the athletics competition, having taken four golds and fourteen medals in total. Kenya was the next most successful nation with four medals of each colour. Germany also won four gold medals, while Russia had the third highest medal total with eleven. Host nation Croatia won five athletics medals, though none of them gold.[2]

Several athletes went on to success at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics held one week later, including Djabir Saïd-Guerni (800 m bronze),[4] Fabrizio Mori (400 m hurdles gold) and Nadine Kleinert (shot put silver). The games-winning Polish men's 4×400 metres relay team also became world champions that year.[5]

Medal summary

Men

100 metresAnatoliy Dovhal|UKR}}GR|Military World Games}}Martin Lachkovics|AUT}}10.42Vitaliy Seniv|UKR}}10.42
200 metresMalik Louahla|ALG}}20.96Maurizio Checcucci|ITA}}21.07Massimiliano Donati|ITA}}21.14
400 metresIbrahima Wade|SEN}}45.92Julius Chepkwony|KEN}}46.16Salaheddine Safi Bakar|QAT}}46.35
800 metresDjabir Saïd-Guerni|ALG}}1:46.41Flávio Godoy|BRA}}1:47.94Charles Makau|KEN}}1:48.04
1500 metresSammy Mutai|KEN}}3:38.94Stephen Kipkorir|KEN}}3:40.25Branko Zorko|CRO}}3:41.06
5000 metresShem Kororia|KEN}}13:50.51Miroslav Vanko|SVK}}13:52.01Viktor Röthlin|SUI}}13:58.52
10,000 metresElijah Korir|KEN}}28:24.82William Kalya|KEN}}28:31.30Róbert Štefko|SVK}}28:49.90
110 metres hurdlesStaņislavs Olijars|LAT}}GR|Military World Games}}Falk Balzer|GER}}13.44Igor Kováč|SVK}}13.63
400 metres hurdlesThomas Goller|GER}}GR|Military World Games}}Fabrizio Mori|ITA}}48.83Hillary Maritim|KEN}}49.48
3000 metres steeplechaseKhamis Abdullah Saifeldin|QAT}}8:21.92Jonathan Kandie|KEN}}8:22.81Christopher Koskei|KEN}}8:31.19
4×100 metres relayITA}}
Andrea Rabino
Massimiliano Donati
Maurizio Checcucci
Giovanni Puggioni
GR|Military World Games}}UKR}}
Dmitriy Myshka
Vitaly Seniv
Anatoliy Dovhal
Hennadiy Horbenko
40.10CRO}}
Tihomir Buinjac
Dejan Vojnovic
Vjekoslav Orsolic
Slaven Krajacic
40.23
4×400 metres relay[6]POL}}
Marcin Jędrusiński
Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Jacek Bocian
Robert Maćkowiak
GR|Military World Games}}RUS}}
Daniyil Shekin
Mikhail Vdovin
Innokentiy Zharov
Andrey Semyonov
3:02.98KEN}}
Samson Yego Kipchirchir
Hillary Maritim
David Kirui
Julius Chepkwony
3:03.43
MarathonGrzegorz Gajdus|POL}}2:16:40Kim Jong-Chol|PRK}}2:18:08Gino Van Geyte|BEL}}2:18:22
20 km walkAigars Fadejevs|LAT}}GR|Military World Games}}Marco Giungi|ITA}}1:21:47Andrey Makarov|BLR}}1:22:56
High jumpIvan Bernasconi|ITA}}GR|Military World Games}}Abderrahmane Hammad|ALG}}GR|Military World Games}}Vyacheslav Tyrtyshnik|UKR}}2.24 m
Pole vaultMaurilio Mariani|ITA}}GR|Military World Games}}=Michael Stolle|GER}}GR|Military World Games}}=Yevgeniy Smiryagin|RUS}}5.65 m
Long jumpHuang Le|CHN}}GR|Military World Games}}Chen Jing|CHN}}8.15 mKostas Koukodimos|GRE}}8.09 m
Triple jumpRemmy Limo|KEN}}16.84 m (w)Paolo Camossi|ITA}}GR|Military World Games}}Vyacheslav Taranov|RUS}}16.76 m
Shot putPaolo Dal Soglio|ITA}}GR|Military World Games}}Roman Virastyuk|UKR}}19.90 mPavol Pankuch|SVK}}19.06 m
Discus throwAndreas Seelig|GER}}GR|Military World Games}}Igor Primc|SLO}}61.67 mDiego Fortuna|ITA}}59.85 m
Hammer throwAndriy Skvaruk|UKR}}GR|Military World Games}}Nicola Vizzoni|ITA}}78.04 mSergey Kirmasov|RUS}}77.02 m
Javelin throwBoris Henry|GER}}GR|Military World Games}}Harri Haatainen|FIN}}82.76 mAndreas Linden|GER}}78.93 m

Women

100 metresYekaterina Leshchova|RUS}}GR|Military World Games}}Rahela Markt|CRO}}11.71Francesca Cola|ITA}}11.77
200 metresYekaterina Leshchova|RUS}}GR|Military World Games}}Rahela Markt|CRO}}23.74Uta Rohländer|GER}}23.88
400 metresIrina Rosikhina|RUS}}GR|Military World Games}}Kristina Perica|CRO}}53.04Melissa Straker|BAR}}53.05
800 metresNatalya Dukhnova|BLR}}GR|Military World Games}}Yelena Buzhenko|UKR}}2:01.39Heike Meißner|GER}}2:01.78
1500 metresHelena Javornik|SLO}}GR|Military World Games}}Yelena Zadorozhnaya|RUS}}4:09.03Olga Komyagina|RUS}}4:09.87
5000 metresRestituta Joseph|TAN}}GR|Military World Games}}Elisa Rea|ITA}}15:32.67Helena Javornik|SLO}}15:37.50
MarathonHong Ok-Dan|PRK}}GR|Military World Games}}Ri Hyon-Gyong|PRK}}2:39:50Kimberly Markland|USA}}2:46:31
High jumpIryna Mykhalchenko|UKR}}1.95 mVita Styopina|UKR}}1.92 mOlga Kychanova|RUS}}1.92 m
Long jumpValentīna Gotovska|LAT}}6.64 mOlena Khlopotnova|UKR}}6.57 mYu Yiqun|CHN}}6.36 m
Shot putNadine Kleinert|GER}}GR|Military World Games}}Larisa Peleshenko|RUS}}18.35 mMara Rosolen|ITA}}17.68 m

Medal table

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host = CRO
| flag_template = flagcountry
| event =
| team =
| gold_ITA = 4 | silver_ITA = 6 | bronze_ITA = 4
| gold_KEN = 4 | silver_KEN = 4 | bronze_KEN = 4
| gold_GER = 4 | silver_GER = 2 | bronze_GER = 3
| gold_UKR = 3 | silver_UKR = 5 | bronze_UKR = 2
| gold_RUS = 3 | silver_RUS = 3 | bronze_RUS = 5
| gold_LAT = 3 | silver_LAT = 0 | bronze_LAT = 0
| gold_ALG = 2 | silver_ALG = 1 | bronze_ALG = 0
| gold_POL = 2 | silver_POL = 0 | bronze_POL = 0
| gold_PRK = 1 | silver_PRK = 2 | bronze_PRK = 0
| gold_CHN = 1 | silver_CHN = 1 | bronze_CHN = 1
| gold_SLO = 1 | silver_SLO = 1 | bronze_SLO = 1
| gold_BLR = 1 | silver_BLR = 0 | bronze_BLR = 1
| gold_QAT = 1 | silver_QAT = 0 | bronze_QAT = 1
| gold_SEN = 1 | silver_SEN = 0 | bronze_SEN = 0
| gold_TAN = 1 | silver_TAN = 0 | bronze_TAN = 0
| gold_CRO = 0 | silver_CRO = 3 | bronze_CRO = 2 | host_CRO = yes
| gold_SVK = 0 | silver_SVK = 1 | bronze_SVK = 3
| gold_AUT = 0 | silver_AUT = 1 | bronze_AUT = 0
| gold_BRA = 0 | silver_BRA = 1 | bronze_BRA = 0
| gold_FIN = 0 | silver_FIN = 1 | bronze_FIN = 0
| gold_BAR = 0 | silver_BAR = 0 | bronze_BAR = 1
| gold_BEL = 0 | silver_BEL = 0 | bronze_BEL = 1
| gold_GRE = 0 | silver_GRE = 0 | bronze_GRE = 1
| gold_SUI = 0 | silver_SUI = 0 | bronze_SUI = 1
| gold_USA = 0 | silver_USA = 0 | bronze_USA = 1
}}

References

1. ^1999 AIMS Event Winners. Association of International Marathons and Distance Races. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
2. ^Military World Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
3. ^Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. {{ISBN|0-7864-1026-4}}.
4. ^Men's 800m Final. IAAF (1999-08-28). Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
5. ^World Championships in Athletics. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
6. ^All-time men's best 4x400m relay. All Athletics (2014-05-10). Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
Results
  • Military World Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  • 2nd Military World Games - 1999 Results ([https://web.archive.org/web/20150923203726/http://www.cismmilsport.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/2nd-MWG-Zagreb-1999-RESULTS-and-MEDALS-complete.pdf archived]). CISM. Retrieved on 2014-11-21.
{{CISM Athletics}}

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