- Jackpot events
- Bislett Games Men's 100 m Men's 1500 m Men's 110 m Hurdles Men's Triple Jump Men's Javelin Women's 100 m Women's 400 m Women's 100 m Hurdles Women's High Jump Women's Pole Vault Jackpot Contenders Men Women
- Meeting Gaz de France Men's 100 m Men's 1500 m Men's 110 m Hurdles Men's Triple Jump Men's Javelin Women's 100 m Women's 400 m Women's 100 m hurdles Women's High Jump Women's Pole Vault Jackpot Contenders Men Women
- Golden Gala Men's 100 m Men's 1500 m Men's 110 m Hurdles Men's Triple Jump Men's Javelin Women's 100 m Women's 400 m Women's 100 m Hurdles Women's High Jump Women's Pole Vault Jackpot contenders Women
- Weltklasse Zürich Men's 100 m Men's 1500 m Men's 110 m Hurdles Men's Triple Jump Men's Javelin Women's 100 m Women's 400 m Women's 100 m Hurdles Women's High Jump Women's Pole Vault Jackpot Contenders Women
- Memorial Van Damme Men's 100 m Men's 200 m Men's 800 m Men's 1500 m Men's 5,000 m Men's 10,000 m Men's 3,000 m Steeplechase Men's 110 m Hurdles Men's Triple Jump Men's Javelin Throw Women's 100 m Women's 200 m Women's 400 m Women's One Mile Women's 3,000 m Women's Two Miles Women's 100 m Hurdles Women's High Jump Women's Pole Vault Jackpot Contenders Women
- ISTAF Men's 100 m Men's 200 m Men's 400 m Men's 1500 m Men's 110 m Hurdles Men's 400 m Hurdles Men's Pole Vault Men's Triple Jump Men's Javelin Throw Women's 100 m Women's 200 m Women's 400 m Women's 800 m Women's 5,000 m Women's 100 m Hurdles Women's High Jump Women's Pole Vault Women's Javelin Throw
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The 2007 Golden League was the tenth edition of the IAAF's annual series of six athletics meets, held across Europe, with athletes having the chance to win the Golden League Jackpot of $1 million. {{TOC right}}Jackpot events- Men
- 100 m
- 1500 m / Mile
- 110 m hurdles
- Triple Jump
- Javelin throw
- Women
- 100 m
- 400 m
- 100 m hurdles
- High Jump
- Pole Vault
The 2007 series included meets at - Oslo, Norway (Bislett Games) on June 15.
- Paris, France (Meeting Gaz de France) on July 6.
- Rome, Italy (Golden Gala) on July 13.
- Zürich, Switzerland (Weltklasse Zürich) on September 7.
- Brussels, Belgium (Memorial Van Damme) on September 14.
- Berlin, Germany (ISTAF) on September 16.
Bislett Games Held in Oslo, Norway on June 15, at the Bislett Stadium. Meseret Defar's Women's 5000 m World Record somewhat overshadowed the Jackpot events in Oslo, but some interesting Jackpot contenders emerged. Men's 100 m World Record-holder, Asafa Powell, took the event in 9.94. Wind: +0.9 m/s Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{JAM}} | Asafa Powell | 9.94 | 2 | {{POR}} | Francis Obikwelu | 10.06 | 3 | {{NGR}} | Olusoji Fasuba | 10.25 | 4 | {{GBR2}} | Mark Lewis-Francis | 10.25 | 5 | {{TRI}} | Marc Burns | 10.26 | 6 | {{TRI}} | Darrell Brown | 10.61 | DQ | {{GBR2}} | Marlon Devonish | (10.08) |
Men's 1500 m (Held as Mile) Moroccan Adil Kaouch produced a personal best to win this event from Augustine Choge of Kenya and Andrew Baddeley of Great Britain. Australian Craig Mottram finished ninth. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{MAR}} | Adil Kaouch | 3:51.14 | 2 | {{KEN}} | Augustine Choge | 3:51.62 | 3 | {{GBR2}} | Andrew Baddeley | 3:51.95 | 4 | {{KEN}} | Daniel Kipchirchir Komen | 3:52.19 | 5 | {{ESP}} | Arturo Casado | 3:52.35 | 6 | {{ESP}} | Sergio Gallardo | 3:52.38 | 7 | {{KEN}} | Isaac Kiprono Songok | 3:52.85 | 8 | {{KEN}} | Suleiman Simotwo | 3:53.08 | 9 | {{AUS}} | Craig Mottram | 3:54.57 | 10 | {{KEN}} | Alex Kipchirchir | 3:55.96 | 11 | {{ALG}} | Tarek Boukensa | 3:56.37 | 12 | {{MAR}} | Abdalaati Iguider | 3:59.79 | DNF | {{KEN}} | Philemon Kipkorir Kimutai | - | DNF | {{KEN}} | Gilbert Kipchoge | - |
Men's 110 m Hurdles USA's Anwar Moore took a narrow victory in the absence of World Record-holder Liu Xiang, Cuban Dayron Robles, and top Americans such as Terrence Trammell and Dominique Arnold. Wind: -0.3 m/sPosition | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Anwar Moore | 13.26 | 2 | {{USA}} | David Payne | 13.27 | 3 | {{GER}} | Thomas Blaschek | 13.46 | 4 | {{USA}} | Joel Brown | 13.51 | 5 | {{GBR2}} | Andy Turner | 13.56 | 6 | {{ESP}} | Jackson Quiñónez | 13.65 | 7 | {{NED}} | Gregory Sedoc | 13.73 | 8 | {{USA}} | David Oliver | 13.75 |
Men's Triple Jump Great Britain's Phillips Idowu took a surprise victory from Olympic and European champion Christian Olsson and World Leader Jadel Gregório. Position | Country | Athlete | Distance |
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1 | {{GBR2}} | Phillips Idowu | 17.35 | 2 | {{SWE}} | Christian Olsson | 17.33 | 3 | {{USA}} | Aarik Wilson | 17.26 | 4 | {{GBR2}} | Nathan Douglas | 17.18 | 5 | {{BRA}} | Jadel Gregório | 17.12 | 6 | {{USA}} | Walter Davis | 17.00 | 7 | {{POR}} | Nelson Évora | 16.92 | 8 | {{NOR}} | Lars Ytterhaugh | 15.41 |
Men's Javelin Finn Tero Pitkämäki out-threw Olympic champion and home crowd favorite Andreas Thorkildsen, and in-form American Breaux Greer. Position | Country | Athlete | Distance |
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1 | {{FIN}} | Tero Pitkämäki | 88.78 | 2 | {{USA}} | Breaux Greer | 88.73 | 3 | {{NOR}} | Andreas Thorkildsen | 87.79 | 4 | {{CUB}} | Guillermo Martínez | 85.30 | 5 | {{SWE}} | Magnus Arvidsson | 84.10 | 6 | {{RUS}} | Sergey Makarov | 83.88 | 7 | {{RUS}} | Aleksandr Ivanov | 81.95 | 8 | {{FIN}} | Teemu Wirkkala | 80.72 | NM | {{LAT}} | Vadims Vasilevskis | - |
Women's 100 m American Stephanie Durst continued her good form to take victory ahead of Sheri-Ann Brooks. Wind: -0.2 m/sPosition | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Stephanie Durst | 11.22 | 2 | {{JAM}} | Sheri-Ann Brooks | 11.23 | 3 | {{CAY}} | Cydonie Mothersille | 11.25 | 4 | {{BEL}} | Kim Gevaert | 11.25 | 5 | {{BAH}} | Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie | 11.27 | 6 | {{BUL}} | Ivet Lalova | 11.32 | 7 | {{NOR}} | Ezinne Okparaebo | 11.56 | 8 | {{JAM}} | Sherone Simpson | 11.64 |
Women's 400 m Sanya Richards took an expected victory from former World Champion Amy Mbacke Thiam of Senegal. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Sanya Richards | 50.26 | 2 | {{SEN}} | Amy Mbacke Thiam | 51.22 | 3 | {{JAM}} | Shericka Williams | 51.32 | 4 | {{AUS}} | Tamsyn Lewis | 51.86 | 5 | {{BAH}} | Christine Amertil | 52.02 | 6 | {{GBR2}} | Marilyn Okoro | 52.80 | 7 | {{EST}} | Maris Mägi | 54.36 | DNS | {{JAM}} | Kaliese Spencer | - |
Women's 100 m Hurdles World Champion Michelle Perry extended her winning streak to 14 races, beating top European Susanna Kallur. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Michelle Perry | 12.70 | 2 | {{SWE}} | Susanna Kallur | 12.76 | 3 | {{JAM}} | Delloreen Ennis-London | 12.78 | 4 | {{CAN}} | Angela Whyte | 12.87 | 5 | {{NGR}} | Josephine Onyia | 12.93 | 6 | {{GER}} | Kirsten Bolm | 13.15 | 7 | {{IRL}} | Derval O'Rourke | 13.19 | DNS | {{JAM}} | Brigitte Foster-Hylton | - |
Women's High Jump Olympic and World Indoor Champion, Yelena Slesarenko, beat a star-studded field which included the European Champion indoors and outdoors, Tia Hellebaut, World Champion outdoors and World Record-holder indoors, Kajsa Bergqvist, and four other jumpers who had been over 2 meters this year. Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1 | {{RUS}} | Yelena Slesarenko | 2.02 | 2 | {{CRO}} | Blanka Vlašić | 1.98 | 3 | {{UKR}} | Vita Palamar | 1.96 | 4 | {{BEL}} | Tia Hellebaut | 1.96 | 5 | {{SWE}} | Kajsa Bergqvist | 1.93 | 6 | {{ESP}} | Ruth Beitia | 1.90 | 6 | {{ITA}} | Antonietta Di Martino | 1.90 | 8 | {{CAN}} | Nicole Forrester | 1.85 | 9 | {{RUS}} | Anna Chicherova | 1.85 | 9 | {{SWE}} | Carolina Klüft | 1.85 |
Women's Pole Vault Olympic, World, and European Champion, Yelena Isinbayeva, who also holds both the indoor and outdoor World Records, took a highly anticipated victory ahead of Polish rival Monika Pyrek. Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1 | {{RUS}} | Yelena Isinbayeva | 4.85 | 2 | {{POL}} | Monika Pyrek | 4.60 | 3 | {{RUS}} | Tatyana Polnova | 4.55 | 4 | {{RUS}} | Yuliya Golubchikova | 4.55 | 5 | {{BRA}} | Fabiana Murer | 4.45 | 6 | {{CZE}} | Kateřina Baďurová | 4.30 | 7 | {{GER}} | Silke Spiegelburg | 4.30 | 8 | {{NOR}} | Cathrine Larsåsen | 4.00 |
Jackpot Contenders Men100 m: Asafa Powell ({{JAM}}) 1500 m: Adil Kaouch ({{MAR}}) 110 m Hurdles: Anwar Moore ({{USA}}) Triple Jump: Phillips Idowu ({{GBR2}}) Javelin: Tero Pitkämäki ({{FIN}}) Women 100 m: Stephanie Durst ({{USA}}) 400 m: Sanya Richards ({{USA}}) 100 m Hurdles: Michelle Perry ({{USA}}) High Jump: Yelena Slesarenko ({{RUS}}) Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva ({{RUS}}) Meeting Gaz de France Held in Paris, France, at the nine-lane track of the Stade de France, on July 6. Men's 100 m Asafa Powell (winner in Oslo), battling with injury, did not run in Paris, and so was out of the Jackpot race before it had started. In his absence, Bahamian, Derrick Atkins, won in 10.00 seconds. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{BAH}} | Derrick Atkins | 10.00 | 2 | {{USA}} | Mark Jelks | 10.09 | 3 | {{USA}} | Shawn Crawford | 10.13 | 4 | {{JAM}} | Clement Campbell | 10.13 | 5 | {{AHO}} | Churandy Martina | 10.13 | 6 | {{USA}} | Leonard Scott | 10.14 | 7 | {{JAM}} | Steve Mullings | 10.16 | 8 | {{FRA}} | David Alerte | 10.26 | 9 | {{JAM}} | Michael Frater | 10.29 |
Men's 1500 m Adil Kaouch, winner in Oslo, was also injured and out of the Jackpot race, but a thrilling race ensued, with Alan Webb's sprint for home beating the valiant efforts of home-crowd favorite Mehdi Baala. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Alan Webb | 3:30.54 | 2 | {{FRA}} | Mehdi Baala | 3:31.01 | 3 | {{ALG}} | Tarek Boukensa | 3:32.77 | 4 | {{KEN}} | Shedrack Kibet Korir | 3:32.81 | 5 | {{CAN}} | Kevin Sullivan | 3:34.16 | 6 | {{KEN}} | Suleiman Kipses Simotowo | 3:34.78 | 7 | {{USA}} | Bernard Lagat | 3:35.09 | 8 | {{FRA}} | Mounir Yemmouni | 3:35.29 | 9 | {{ALG}} | Antar Zerguelaine | 3:36.51 | 10 | {{ALG}} | Abdelslam Kennouche | 3:38.29 | 11 | {{KEN}} | Geoffrey Kipkoech Rono | 3:38.90 | DNF | {{ALG}} | Kamal Boulahfane | - | DNF | {{KEN}} | Philemon Kipkorir Kimutai | - |
Men's 110 m Hurdles Olympic Champion Liu Xiang and World Champion Ladji Doucouré were in Paris to outrun Oslo winner Anwar Moore, but it was only the young Cuban Dayron Robles who could out-dip the American this occasion, as the two were awarded the same time, 13.13. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{CUB}} | Dayron Robles | 13.13 | 2 | {{USA}} | Anwar Moore | 13.13 | 3 | {{CHN}} | Liu Xiang | 13.15 | 4 | {{USA}} | Ryan Wilson | 13.17 | 5 | {{USA}} | David Oliver | 13.27 | 6 | {{FRA}} | Ladji Doucouré | 13.27 | 7 | {{USA}} | Dominique Arnold | 13.31 | 8 | {{USA}} | Aries Merritt | 13.37 | 9 | {{CHN}} | Shi Dongpeng | 13.39 |
Men's Triple Jump Again, the Oslo winner, Phillips Idowu, was injured and out of the Jackpot race, but Christian Olsson made up for his disappointment at the Bislett Games, by winning with 17.56. Position | Country | Athlete | Distance |
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1 | {{SWE}} | Christian Olsson | 17.56 | 2 | {{POR}} | Nelson Évora | 17.28 | 3 | {{USA}} | Aarik Wilson | 16.96 | 4 | {{BRA}} | Jadel Gregorio | 16.90 | 5 | {{CUB}} | Osniel Tosca | 16.85 | 6 | {{RUS}} | Aleksandr Petrenko | 16.85 | 7 | {{CUB}} | Yoandri Betanzos | 16.54 | 8 | {{RUS}} | Danil Burkenya | 16.50 | 9 | {{FRA}} | Julien Kapek | 16.45 | 10 | {{USA}} | Walter Davis | 16.44 | 11 | {{GRE}} | Dimítrios Tsiámis | 15.98 |
Men's Javelin Tero Pitkämäki was the only male winner from Oslo to win in Paris, doing so in a European Lead of 89.70. Three of his five valid throws would have been enough to win as he produced a peerless series of throw, ahead of rival Andreas Thorkildsen. Position | Country | Athlete | Distance |
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1 | {{FIN}} | Tero Pitkämäki | 89.70 | 2 | {{NOR}} | Andreas Thorkildsen | 86.28 | 3 | {{USA}} | Breaux Greer | 85.64 | 4 | {{CUB}} | Guillermo Martínez | 83.94 | 5 | {{RUS}} | Aleksandr Ivanov | 80.72 | 6 | {{RSA}} | John Robert Oosthuizen | 80.58 | 7 | {{SWE}} | Magnus Arvidsson | 80.02 | 8 | {{FRA}} | Vitoli Tipotio | 79.81 | NM | {{CAN}} | Scott Russell | - |
Women's 100 m Stephanie Durst did not venture to Paris and was out of the jackpot race. Torri Edwards won in a race with Americans occupying the top four places. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Torri Edwards | 11.17 | 2 | {{USA}} | Me'Lisa Barber | 11.19 | 3 | {{USA}} | Lauryn Williams | 11.25 | 4 | {{USA}} | Carmelita Jeter | 11.26 | 5 | {{FRA}} | Muriel Hurtis-Houari | 11.31 | 6 | {{FRA}} | Christine Arron | 11.34 | 7 | {{USA}} | Allyson Felix | 11.34 | DNS | {{BAH}} | Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie | - | DNS | {{JAM}} | Kerron Stewart | - |
Women's 400 m Sanya Richards produced a World Lead to win, in a race which included all three women who out-did her for a place on the USA's World Championships team. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Sanya Richards | 49.52 | 2 | {{JAM}} | Novlene Williams | 50.29 | 3 | {{USA}} | Natasha Hastings | 50.45 | 4 | {{SEN}} | Amy Mbacke Thiam | 50.84 | 5 | {{USA}} | Mary Wineberg | 50.91 | 6 | {{USA}} | DeeDee Trotter | 51.12 | 7 | {{JAM}} | Shericka Williams | 51.63 | 8 | {{FRA}} | Solen Désert | 51.66 |
Women's 100 m hurdles Michelle Perry was one of the lucky few to repeat her Oslo win, convincingly outrunning Susanna Kallur, again, remaining in the hunt for the Jackpot. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Michelle Perry | 12.56 | 2 | {{SWE}} | Susanna Kallur | 12.68 | 3 | {{USA}} | Lolo Jones | 12.71 | 4 | {{FRA}} | Adrianna Lamalle | 12.75 | 5 | {{CAN}} | Perdita Felicien | 12.88 | 6 | {{JAM}} | Vonette Dixon | 12.91 | 7 | {{CAN}} | Priscilla Lopes | 13.10 | 8 | {{JAM}} | Delloreen Ennis-London | 13.32 | DNF | {{USA}} | Ginnie Powell | DNF |
Women's High Jump Oslo winner Yelena Slesarenko could only manage a second-place finish as Blanka Vlašić impressed with 2.02 meters, with both women jumping 2 or more meters. Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1 | {{CRO}} | Blanka Vlašić | 2.02 | 2 | {{RUS}} | Yelena Slesarenko | 2.00 | 3 | {{BEL}} | Tia Hellebaut | 1.97 | 4 | {{ESP}} | Ruth Beitia | 1.94 | 5 | {{ITA}} | Antonietta Di Martino | 1.94 | 6 | {{USA}} | Amy Acuff | 1.94 | 7 | {{UKR}} | Vita Palamar | 1.91 | 8 | {{KAZ}} | Marina Aitova | 1.91 | 9 | {{CAN}} | Nicole Forrester | 1.88 | 10 | {{FRA}} | Melanie Skotnik | 1.88 |
Women's Pole Vault Yelena Isinbayeva regained exciting form as she sailed over 4.91 m, which she followed with the attempts at a would-be World Record of 5.02. European Indoor Champion, Svetlana Feofanova returned to heights not seen, from her, this season, as she finished second with 4.71. Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1 | {{RUS}} | Yelena Isinbayeva | 4.91 | 2 | {{RUS}} | Svetlana Feofanova | 4.71 | 3 | {{POL}} | Monika Pyrek | 4.71 | 4 | {{CZE}} | Katerina Badurová | 4.61 | 5 | {{GER}} | Silke Spiegelburg | 4.51 | 6 | {{RUS}} | Yuliya Golubchikova | 4.51 | 7 | {{RUS}} | Tatyana Polnova | 4.51 | 8 | {{FRA}} | Vanessa Boslak | 4.41 | 9 | {{GER}} | Carolin Hingst | 4.41 | 10 | {{AUS}} | Kym Howe | 4.21 | 11 | {{USA}} | Niki McEwen | 4.21 | DNS | {{AUS}} | Alana Boyd | - |
Jackpot Contenders With three Oslo winners injured and two choosing not to compete in Paris, only six athletes were still in the Jackpot race before the Meeting Gaz de France had begun. Two of those six finished second in their respective events, and only four remain in contention after Paris. Men Javelin: Tero Pitkämäki ({{FIN}}) Women 400 m: Sanya Richards ({{USA}}) 100 m Hurdles: Michelle Perry ({{USA}}) Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva ({{RUS}}) Golden Gala The third stop of the Golden League took place at Rome's Stadio Olimpico, on June 13, 2007. This meet hit headlines, as French long jumper Salim Sdiri was hit by a rogue javelin, thrown by Finn Tero Pitkämäki, as he warmed up for his event. The injuries sustained, however, were not serious and Sdiri made a full recovery. Men's 100 m Asafa Powell took his second Golden League victory, beating Paris winner Derrick Atkins who took second. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{JAM}} | Asafa Powell | 9.90 | 2. | {{BAH}} | Derrick Atkins | 10.02 | 3. | {{AHO}} | Churandy Martina | 10.10 | 4. | {{USA}} | Mark Jelks | 10.17 | 5. | {{JAM}} | Nesta Carter | 10.19 | 6. | {{ITA}} | Simone Collio | 10.19 | 7. | {{JAM}} | Michael Frater | 10.22 | 8. | {{USA}} | Shawn Crawford | 10.22 | 9. | {{USA}} | Leonard Scott | 10.23 |
Men's 1500 m Adil Kaouch also took a second Golden League victory, in a Personal Best, with several other athletes recording the best results of their lives. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{MAR}} | Adil Kaouch | 3:30.77 | 2. | {{ALG}} | Tarek Boukensa | 3:30.92 | 3. | {{KEN}} | Shedrack Kibet Korir | 3:31.18 | 4. | {{KEN}} | Alex Kipchirchir | 3:31.58 | 5. | {{KEN}} | Suleiman Kipses Simotwo | 3:31.89 | 6. | {{ESP}} | Juan Carlos Higuero | 3:32.18 | 7. | {{KEN}} | Daniel Kipchirchir Komen | 3:32.55 | 8. | {{MAR}} | Abdalaati Iguider | 3:32.75 | 9. | {{ESP}} | Sergio Gallardo | 3:33.43 | 10. | {{ESP}} | Arturo Casado | 3:34.09 | 11. | {{UKR}} | Ivan Heshko | 3:35.03 | 12. | {{ALG}} | Antar Zerguelaine | 3:35.18 | 13. | {{ITA}} | Christian Obrist | 3:35.75 | DNF. | {{KEN}} | Philemon Kipkorir Kimutai | - | DNF. | {{KEN}} | Timothy Kiptanui | - | DNF. | {{KEN}} | Samson Surum | - |
Men's 110 m Hurdles Oslo winner Anwar Moore won a close-run race from Paris winner Dayron Robles. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{USA}} | Anwar Moore | 13.16 | 2. | {{CUB}} | Dayron Robles | 13.17 | 3. | {{USA}} | David Oliver | 13.36 | 4. | {{USA}} | Allen Johnson | 13.50 | 5. | {{FRA}} | Ladji Doucouré | 13.51 | 6. | {{USA}} | Aries Merritt | 13.56 | 7. | {{BRA}} | Anselmo da Silva | 13.64 | 8. | {{USA}} | Dominique Arnold | 13.80 | DNF | {{USA}} | David Payne | - |
Men's Triple Jump Christian Olsson only took two attempts before retiring, a foul and a jump which turned out to be a winning mark. Position | Country | Athlete | Distance |
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1. | {{SWE}} | Christian Olsson | 17.19 | 2. | {{CUB}} | Osniel Tosca | 17.10 | 3. | {{RUS}} | Danil Burkenya | 17.02 | 4. | {{USA}} | Aarik Wilson | 16.98 | 5. | {{BRA}} | Jadel Gregório | 16.92 | 6. | {{ROM}} | Marian Oprea | 16.67 | 7. | {{GRN}} | Randy Lewis | 16.58 | 8. | {{POR}} | Nelson Évora | 16.52 | 9. | {{GRE}} | Konstadinos Zalagitis | 16.29 | 10. | {{ITA}} | Fabrizio Schembri | 15.61 |
Men's Javelin Tero Pitkämäki plummeted out of the jackpot race, as Olympic champion Andreas Thorkildsen took the win. However, this competition was more memorable for a freak accident concerning Pitkämäki and French long jumper Salim Sdiri. On the Finn's second throw, his javelin veered off to the left and into the long jump area, where Sdiri was warming up. The implement hit Sdiri in his side but no serious injuries were sustained. The incident clearly had an adverse effect on Pitkämäki, however, as he failed to match his first round effort of 86.09 m. Position | Country | Athlete | Distance |
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1. | {{NOR}} | Andreas Thorkildsen | 88.36 | 2. | {{FIN}} | Tero Pitkämäki | 86.09 | 3. | {{USA}} | Breaux Greer | 84.53 | 4. | {{SWE}} | Magnus Arvidsson | 84.44 | 5. | {{RSA}} | Gerhardus Pienaar | 81.89 | 6. | {{RSA}} | John Robert Oosthuizen | 81.22 | 7. | {{RUS}} | Aleksandr Ivanov | 80.27 | 8. | {{LAT}} | Vadims Vasilevskis | 79.47 | 9. | {{RUS}} | Sergey Makarov | 79.28 | 10. | {{FIN}} | Teemu Wirkkala | 78.41 | 11. | {{CUB}} | Guillermo Martínez | 72.34 |
Women's 100 m Torri Edwards continued her fine season with a win over compatriot Me'Lisa Barber and top European Tezzhan Naimova, as Allyson Felix finished fourth. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{USA}} | Torri Edwards | 11.03 | 2. | {{USA}} | Me'Lisa Barber | 11.11 | 3. | {{BUL}} | Tezzhan Naimova | 11.14 | 4. | {{USA}} | Allyson Felix | 11.18 | 5. | {{USA}} | Marshevet Hooker | 11.21 | 6. | {{USA}} | Carmelita Jeter | 11.22 | 7. | {{USA}} | Rachelle Boone-Smith | 11.23 | 8. | {{CAY}} | Cydonie Mothersille | 11.25 | 9. | {{ITA}} | Anita Pistone | 11.45 |
Women's 400 m Sanya Richards remained in the jackpot hunt with a graceful performance ahead of 2001 World champion Amy Mbackie Thiam, who set her fastest time for four years. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{USA}} | Sanya Richards | 49.77 | 2. | {{SEN}} | Amy Mbacke Thiam | 50.15 | 3. | {{USA}} | Natasha Hastings | 50.34 | 4. | {{JAM}} | Novlene Williams | 50.39 | 5. | {{USA}} | DeeDee Trotter | 51.05 | 6. | {{JAM}} | Shericka Williams | 51.10 | 7. | {{USA}} | Mary Wineberg | 51.20 | 8. | {{BLR}} | Ilona Usovich | 51.75 | 9. | {{ITA}} | Daniela Reina | 53.12 |
Women's 100 m Hurdles Michelle Perry set a world lead to win, as Susanna Kallur was disappointed to finish third. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{USA}} | Michelle Perry | 12.44 | 2. | {{ESP}} | Josephine Onyia | 12.67 | 3. | {{SWE}} | Susanna Kallur | 12.72 | 4. | {{USA}} | Lolo Jones | 12.84 | 5. | {{JAM}} | Delloreen Ennis-London | 12.85 | 6. | {{USA}} | Danielle Carruthers | 12.97 | 7. | {{FRA}} | Adrianna Lamalle | 13.22 | 8. | {{ITA}} | Micol Cattaneo | 13.27 | DNF | {{USA}} | Nichole Denby | - |
Women's High Jump Blanka Vlašić took her second Golden League win of the season, as two athletes went over 2 m. Antonietta Di Martino, who had hoped to perform well in front of her home crowd, disappointed, finishing fourth. Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1. | {{CRO}} | Blanka Vlašić | 2.02 | 2. | {{SWE}} | Kajsa Bergqvist | 2.00 | 3. | {{ESP}} | Ruth Beitia | 1.98 | 4. | {{ITA}} | Antonietta Di Martino | 1.95 | 5. | {{USA}} | Amy Acuff | 1.95 | 6. | {{SWE}} | Emma Green | 1.95 | 7. | {{UKR}} | Vita Palamar | 1.90 | 8. | {{UKR}} | Vita Styopina | 1.90 | 9. | {{SWE}} | Carolina Klüft | 1.85 | 10. | {{BEL}} | Tia Hellebaut | 1.85 | 11. | {{CHN}} | Xingjuan Zheng | 1.85 | NM | {{ITA}} | Elena Meuti | - |
Women's Pole Vault Yelena Isinbayeva took a clear victory to keep her hopes of a jackpot share alive. Isinbayeva missed her first attempt at 4.65 m, then passed to 4.70, which she cleared first time, then came a failure at 4.85, attempts were passed to 4.90, which was routinely cleared at the first attempt. None of the three world record attempts at 5.02 m were close. Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1. | {{RUS}} | Yelena Isinbayeva | 4.90 | 2. | {{CZE}} | Kateřina Baďurová | 4.65 | 3. | {{RUS}} | Tatyana Polnova | 4.65 | 4. | {{RUS}} | Yuliya Golubchikova | 4.60 | =. | {{POL}} | Monika Pyrek | 4.60 | 6. | {{RUS}} | Svetlana Feofanova | 4.50 | =. | {{AUS}} | Kym Howe | 4.50 | 8. | {{ESP}} | Naroa Agirre | 4.50 | 9. | {{USA}} | April Steiner | 4.30 | 10. | {{ITA}} | Arianna Farfaletti Casali | 4.10 | DNS | {{USA}} | Jennifer Stuczynski | - |
Jackpot contenders Tero Pitkämäki was the only casualty of the meeting, as three women remained in the jackpot hunt. Women 400 m: Sanya Richards ({{USA}}), 100 m Hurdles: Michelle Perry ({{USA}}), Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva ({{RUS}}) Weltklasse Zürich Held in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Letzigrund stadium, on September 7. Men's 100 m Wind: +0.1 m/s Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{POR}} | Francis Obikwelu | 10.17 | 2. | {{NOR}} | Jaysuma Saidy Ndure | 10.20 | 3. | {{GBR2}} | Marlon Devonish | 10.20 | 4. | {{NGR}} | Olusoji Fasuba | 10.20 | 5. | {{USA}} | Leroy Dixon | 10.23 | 6. | {{TRI}} | Marc Burns | 10.36 | 7. | {{SLO}} | Matic Osovnikar | 10.40 | 8. | {{GBR2}} | Craig Pickering | 10.58 | 9. | {{GBR2}} | Mark Lewis-Francis | 10.60 |
Men's 1500 m Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{FRA}} | Mehdi Baala | 3:38.62 | 2. | {{ALG}} | Tarek Boukensa | 3:38.84 | 3. | {{KEN}} | Daniel Kipchirchir Komen | 3:38.96 | 4. | {{ALG}} | Antar Zerguelaine | 3:39.18 | 5. | {{KEN}} | Asbel Kiprop | 3:39.31 | 6. | {{ITA}} | Christian Obrist | 3:39.50 | 7. | {{USA}} | Alan Webb | 3:39.69 | 8. | {{KEN}} | Alex Kipchirchir | 3:39.84 | 9. | {{BHR}} | Belal Mansoor Ali | 3:40.21 | 10. | {{KEN}} | Suleiman Simotwo | 3:40.52 | 11. | {{GBR2}} | Andrew Baddeley | 3:40.75 | 12. | {{ESP}} | Arturo Casado | 3:44.38 |
Men's 110 m Hurdles Wind: -0.2 m/sPosition | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{CUB}} | Dayron Robles | 13.15 | 2. | {{USA}} | Terrence Trammell | 13.22 | 3. | {{USA}} | Allen Johnson | 13.23 | 4. | {{USA}} | Anwar Moore | 13.24 | 5. | {{USA}} | Ryan Wilson | 13.33 | 6. | {{USA}} | David Oliver | 13.37 | 7. | {{USA}} | David Payne | 13.39 | 8. | {{USA}} | Aries Merritt | 13.42 | 9. | {{SUI}} | Andreas Kundert | 13.61 |
Men's Triple Jump Position | Country | Athlete | Distance |
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1. | {{USA}} | Walter Davis | 17.20 | 2. | {{POR}} | Nelson Évora | 17.18 | 3. | {{USA}} | Aarik Wilson | 17.11 | 4. | {{BRA}} | Jadel Gregório | 16.86 | 5. | {{RUS}} | Aleksandr Petrenko | 16.79 | 6. | {{SVK}} | Dmitrij Valukevic | 16.60 | 7. | {{SUI}} | Alexander Martínez | 16.59 | 8. | {{UKR}} | Mykola Savolaynen | 16.40 |
Men's Javelin Position | Country | Athlete | Distance |
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1. | {{NOR}} | Andreas Thorkildsen | 89.51 | 2. | {{FIN}} | Tero Pitkämäki | 87.44 | 3. | {{USA}} | Breaux Greer | 83.15 | 4. | {{SWE}} | Magnus Arvidsson | 82.47 | 5. | {{RUS}} | Alexandr Ivanov | 81.00 | 6. | {{POL}} | Igor Janik | 80.09 | 7. | {{LAT}} | Vadims Vasiļevskis | 78.20 | 8. | {{SUI}} | Felix Loretz | 75.62 | 9. | {{SUI}} | Stefan Müller | 70.52 |
Women's 100 m Wind: -0.1 m/sPosition | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{FRA}} | Christine Arron | 11.17 | 2. | {{USA}} | Torri Edwards | 11.22 | 3. | {{USA}} | Carmelita Jeter | 11.24 | 4. | {{BEL}} | Kim Gevaert | 11.26 | 5. | {{BUL}} | Tezdzhan Naimova | 11.30 | 6. | {{USA}} | Me'Lisa Barber | 11.32 | 7. | {{USA}} | Lauryn Williams | 11.34 | 8. | {{GBR2}} | Laura Turner | 11.59 | 9. | {{RUS}} | Yevgeniya Polyakova | 11.64 |
Women's 400 m Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{USA}} | Sanya Richards | 49.77 | 2. | {{JAM}} | Novlene Williams | 50.15 | 3. | {{SEN}} | Amy Mbacke Thiam | 50.34 | 4. | {{GBR2}} | Christine Ohuruogu | 50.39 | 5. | {{BLR}} | Ilona Usovich | 51.05 | 6. | {{USA}} | Mary Wineberg | 51.10 | 7. | {{RUS}} | Natalya Antyukh | 51.20 | 8. | {{IRL}} | Joanne Cuddihy | 51.75 |
Women's 100 m Hurdles Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1. | {{SWE}} | Susanna Kallur | 12.66 | 2. | {{JAM}} | Delloreen Ennis-London | 12.68 | 3. | {{USA}} | Michelle Perry | 12.68 | 4. | {{CAN}} | Perdita Felicien | 12.71 | 5. | {{USA}} | Lolo Jones | 12.81 | 6. | {{AUS}} | Sally McLellan | 12.86 | 7. | {{CAN}} | Angela Whyte | 12.89 | 8. | {{ESP}} | Josephine Onyia | 12.96 | 9. | {{JAM}} | Vonette Dixon | 12.98 |
Women's High Jump Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1. | {{CRO}} | Blanka Vlašić | 2.04 | 2. | {{RUS}} | Yelena Slesarenko | 2.01 | 3. | {{RUS}} | Yekaterina Savchenko | 1.98 | 4. | {{ESP}} | Ruth Beitia | 1.90 | 4. | {{SWE}} | Kajsa Bergqvist | 1.90 | 4. | {{RUS}} | Anna Chicherova | 1.90 | 4. | {{ITA}} | Antonietta Di Martino | 1.90 | 4. | {{UKR}} | Vita Palamar | 1.90 | 9. | {{SWE}} | Emma Green | 1.90 |
Women's Pole Vault Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1 | {{RUS}} | Yelena Isinbayeva | 4.80 | 2 | {{RUS}} | Svetlana Feofanova | 4.75 | 3 | {{RUS}} | Yuliya Golubchikova | 4.65 | 3 | {{POL}} | Monika Pyrek | 4.65 | 5 | {{RUS}} | Tatyana Polnova | 4.65 | 6 | {{CZE}} | Kateřina Baďurová | 4.55 | 7 | {{BRA}} | Fabiana Murer | 4.55 | 8 | {{FRA}} | Vanessa Boslak | 4.40 |
Jackpot Contenders Women 400 m: Sanya Richards ({{USA}}), Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva ({{RUS}}) Memorial Van Damme The 31st edition of the Memorial Van Damme took place at the King Baudouin Stadium, in Brussels, Belgium, on 14 September 2007. The Golden League events were somewhat overshadowed in Brussels, as Meseret Defar succeeded in her world record attempt in the two miles event and Kenenisa Bekele failed in his attempt over 10,000 m. Men's 100 m Wind: -0.3Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Asafa Powell | {{JAM}} | 9.84 | 2 | Jaysuma Saidy Ndure | {{NOR}} | 10.11 | 3 | Michael Frater | {{JAM}} | 10.12 | 4 | Marlon Devonish | {{GBR}} | 10.16 | 5 | Marc Burns | {{TRI}} | 10.18 | 6 | Francis Obikwelu | {{POR}} | 10.25 | 7 | Olusoji Fasuba | {{NGR}} | 10.29 | 8 | Darvis Patton | {{USA}} | 10.30 | 9 | LeRoy Dixon | {{USA}} | 10.32 |
Men's 200 m Wind: +0.7Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Wallace Spearmon | {{USA}} | 19.88 | 2 | Xavier Carter | {{USA}} | 20.04 | 3 | Usain Bolt | {{JAM}} | 20.14 | 4 | Rodney Martin | {{USA}} | 20.39 | 5 | Johan Wissman | {{SWE}} | 20.49 | 6 | Joshua J. Johnson | {{USA}} | 20.54 | 7 | Paul Hession | {{IRL}} | 20.79 | 8 | Guus Hoogmoed | {{NED}} | 20.85 | 9 | Kristof Beyens | {{BEL}} | 20.94 |
Men's 800 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | David Rudisha | {{KEN}} | 1:44.15 | 2 | Mbulaeni Mulaudzi | {{RSA}} | 1:44.40 | 3 | Yusuf Saad Kamel | {{BHR}} | 1:44.43 | 4 | Belal Mansoor Ali | {{BHR}} | 1:44.89 | 5 | Mohammed Al-Salhi | {{KSA}} | 1:45.30 | 6 | Yuriy Borzakovskiy | {{RUS}} | 1:45.46 | 7 | Alfred Kirwa Yego | {{KEN}} | 1:45.83 | 8 | Thomas Matthys | {{BEL}} | 1:47.30 | 9 | Arnoud Okken | {{NED}} | 1:47.77 | |
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Men's 1500 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Daniel Kipchirchir Komen | {{KEN}} | 3:32.67 | 2 | Mohamed Moustaoui | {{MAR}} | 3:34.38 | 3 | Juan Carlos Higuero | {{ESP}} | 3:34.72 | 4 | Geoffrey Kipkoech Rono | {{KEN}} | 3:35.72 | 5 | Andrew Baddeley | {{GBR}} | 3:35.94 | 6 | Rashid Ramzi | {{BHR}} | 3:36.20 | 7 | Shedrack Kibet Korir | {{KEN}} | 3:36.45 | 8 | Arturo Casado | {{ESP}} | 3:36.68 | 9 | Elkanah Onkware Angwenyi | {{KEN}} | 3:37.23 | 10 | Jon Rankin | {{USA}} | 3:37.68 | 11 | Suleiman Kipses Simotwo | {{KEN}} | 3:38.20 | 12 | Hassan Mourhit | {{BEL}} | 3:43.28 | 13 | Asbel Kiprop | {{KEN}} | 3:43.98 | 14 | Nicholas Kemboi | {{KEN}} | 3:44.17 | 15 | Joeri Jansen | {{BEL}} | 3:47.39 | - | Timothy Kiptanui | {{KEN}} | DNF | - | John Litei | {{KEN}} | DNF | - | Samson Surum | {{KEN}} | DNF |
Men's 5,000 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Sileshi Sihine | Ethiopia|1996}} | 12:50.16 | 2 | Eliud Kipchoge | {{KEN}} | 12:50.38 | 3 | Moses Ndiema Kipsiro | {{UGA}} | 12:50.72 | 4 | Joseph Ebuya | {{KEN}} | 12:51.00 | 5 | Thomas Pkemei Longosiwa | {{KEN}} | 12:51.95 | 6 | Yusuf Kibet Biwott | {{KEN}} | 12:58.49 | 7 | Abraham Chebii | {{KEN}} | 12:59.63 | 8 | Tariku Bekele | Ethiopia|1996}} | 13:01.60 | 9 | Sahle Warga | Ethiopia|1996}} | 13:06.51 | 10 | Mo Farah | {{GBR}} | 13:07.00 | 11 | Matthew Tegenkamp | {{USA}} | 13:07.41 | 12 | Leonard Patrick Komon | {{KEN}} | 13:08.87 | 13 | Markos Geneti | Ethiopia|1996}} | 13:13.50 | 14 | Kidane Tadese | {{ERI}} | 13:31.69 | - | Jonas Cheruiyot | {{KEN}} | DNF | - | Shadrack Kosgei | {{KEN}} | DNF | - | Collins Kosgei | {{KEN}} | DNF | - | Monder Rizki | {{BEL}} | DNF |
Men's 10,000 m Kenenisa Bekele, the current world record holder, won but failed to make a new world record in this event. Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Kenenisa Bekele | Ethiopia|1996}} | 26:46.19 | 2 | Moses Ndiema Masai | {{KEN}} | 26:49.20 | 3 | Micah Kogo | {{KEN}} | 26:58.42 | 4 | Bernard Kiprop Kipyego | {{KEN}} | 26:59.61 | 5 | Robert Sigei Kipngetich | {{KEN}} | 27:16.48 | 6 | Dieudonné Disi | {{RWA}} | 27:22.28 | 7 | John Cheruiyot Korir | {{KEN}} | 27:26.31 | 8 | Gebregziabher Gebremariam | Ethiopia|1996}} | 27:39.61 | 9 | Habtamu Fikadu | Ethiopia|1996}} | 27:40.64 | 10 | Mebrahtom Keflezighi | {{USA}} | 27:41.26 | 11 | Reid Coolsaet | {{CAN}} | 28:14.29 | 12 | Joseph Kiptoo Birech | {{KEN}} | 28:28.09 | 13 | Stanley Muiriri Nganga | {{KEN}} | 28:37.32 | - | Abreham Cherkos | Ethiopia|1996}} | DNF | - | Bekana Daba | Ethiopia|1996}} | DNF | - | Hailu Dinku | Ethiopia|1996}} | DNF | - | Benson Marrianyi Esho | {{KEN}} | DNF | - | Joseph Kosgei | {{KEN}} | DNF | - | Ahmed Baday | {{MAR}} | DNS | - | Leonard Mucheru Maina | {{KEN}} | DNS | - | Cuthbert Nyasango | {{ZIM}} | DNS |
Men's 3,000 m Steeplechase Koech won with a new world lead for this year, and an improvement of 0.62 seconds to the previous lead, that marked in Stockholm in August. Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Paul Kipsiele Koech | {{KEN}} | 7:58.80 | 2 | Brimin Kiprop Kipruto | {{KEN}} | 8:02.89 | 3 | Willy Rutto Komen | {{KEN}} | 8:11.18 | 4 | Bouabdellah Tahri | {{FRA}} | 8:11.77 | 5 | Steve Slattery | {{USA}} | 8:15.69 | 6 | James Kosgei Cheptuiyon | {{KEN}} | 8:19.14 | 7 | Julius Nyamu | {{KEN}} | 8:23.59 | 8 | Günther Weidlinger | {{AUT}} | 8:25.87 | 9 | Roba Gary | Ethiopia|1996}} | 8:27.68 | 10 | Brahim Taleb | {{MAR}} | 8:28.88 | 11 | Hamid Ezzine | {{MAR}} | 8:34.47 | 12 | Ezekiel Kemboi | {{KEN}} | 8:36.11 | - | Boštjan Buc | {{SLO}} | DNF | - | Pieter Desmet | {{BEL}} | DNF | - | Simon Vroemen | {{NED}} | DNF | - | Tareq Mubarak Taher | {{BHR}} | DNS |
Men's 110 m Hurdles Wind: -0.5Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Dayron Robles | {{CUB}} | 13.21 | 2 | Anwar Moore | {{USA}} | 13.25 | 3 | Allen Johnson | {{USA}} | 13.27 | 4 | Ryan Wilson | {{USA}} | 13.32 | 5 | Ladji Doucouré | {{FRA}} | 13.42 | 6 | David Payne | {{USA}} | 13.42 | 7 | Andrew Turner | {{GBR}} | 13.55 | 8 | Jackson Quiñónez | {{ESP}} | 13.59 | 9 | Maurice Wignall | {{JAM}} | 13.63 |
Men's Triple Jump Position | Athlete | Country | Distance |
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1 | Walter Davis | {{USA}} | 17.27 | 2 | Aarik Wilson | {{USA}} | 17.20 | 3 | Nelson Évora | {{POR}} | 17.14 | 4 | Jadel Gregório | {{BRA}} | 16.82 | 5 | Aleksandr Petrenko | {{RUS}} | 16.59 | 6 | Dmitrij Valukevic | {{SVK}} | 16.53 | 7 | Fabrizio Donato | {{ITA}} | 16.51 | 8 | Alexander Martínez | {{SUI}} | 16.28 | 9 | Julien Kapek | {{FRA}} | 16.27 | - | Leevan Sands | {{BAH}} | NM |
Men's Javelin Throw Position | Athlete | Country | Distance |
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1 | Tero Pitkämäki | {{FIN}} | 87.30 | 2 | Andreas Thorkildsen | {{NOR}} | 86.14 | 3 | Magnus Arvidsson | {{SWE}} | 83.09 | 4 | Tero Järvenpää | {{FIN}} | 80.82 | 5 | Aleksandr Ivanov | {{RUS}} | 79.49 | 6 | Guillermo Martínez | {{CUB}} | 78.96 | 7 | Igor Janik | {{POL}} | 78.93 | 8 | Ēriks Rags | {{LAT}} | 73.99 | 9 | Tom Goyvaerts | {{BEL}} | 72.15 |
Women's 100 m Wind: ±0.0Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Veronica Campbell | {{JAM}} | 11.11 | 2 | Christine Arron | {{FRA}} | 11.22 | 3 | Torri Edwards | {{USA}} | 11.22 | 4 | Carmelita Jeter | {{USA}} | 11.27 | 5 | Aleen Bailey | {{JAM}} | 11.30 | 6 | Mikele Barber | {{USA}} | 11.30 | 7 | Lauryn Williams | {{USA}} | 11.34 | 8 | Tezzhan Naimova | {{BUL}} | 11.37 | 9 | Sheri-Ann Brooks | {{JAM}} | 11.45 |
Women's 200 m Wind: +0.5Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Kim Gevaert | {{BEL}} | 22.75 | 2 | Torri Edwards | {{USA}} | 22.81 | 3 | Sherry Fletcher | {{GRN}} | 23.08 | 4 | LaShauntea Moore | {{USA}} | 23.13 | 5 | Muriel Hurtis-Houairi | {{FRA}} | 23.29 | 6 | Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie | {{BAH}} | 23.34 | 7 | Hanna Mariën | {{BEL}} | 23.56 | 8 | Cydonie Mothersille | {{CAY}} | 23.57 | 9 | Olivia Borlée | {{BEL}} | 24.01 |
Women's 400 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Sanya Richards | {{USA}} | 49.29 | 2 | Nicola Sanders | {{GBR}} | 50.34 | 3 | Novlene Williams | {{JAM}} | 50.66 | 4 | Mary Wineberg | {{USA}} | 50.76 | 5 | Shericka Williams | {{JAM}} | 51.06 | 6 | Amy Mbacke Thiam | {{SEN}} | 51.21 | 7 | Ilona Usovich | {{BLR}} | 51.23 | 8 | Shereefa Lloyd | {{JAM}} | 51.85 | 9 | Natalya Antyukh | {{RUS}} | 52.70 |
Women's One Mile Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Maryam Yusuf Jamal | {{BHR}} | 4:17.75 | 2 | Yelena Soboleva | {{RUS}} | 4:21.16 | 3 | Olga Yegorova | {{RUS}} | 4:24.24 | 4 | Yuliya Fomenko | {{RUS}} | 4:24.79 | 5 | Agnes Samaria | {{NAM}} | 4:25.01 | 6 | Btissam Lakhouad | {{MAR}} | 4:25.35 | 7 | Sarah Jamieson | {{AUS}} | 4:25.95 | 8 | Carmen Douma-Hussar | {{CAN}} | 4:26.76 | 9 | Erin Donohue | {{USA}} | 4:27.35 | 10 | Charlene Thomas | {{GBR}} | 4:27.95 | 11 | Stephanie Twell | {{GBR}} | 4:28.16 | 12 | Hilary Stellingwerff | {{CAN}} | 4:28.62 | - | Natalya Panteleyeva | {{RUS}} | DNF |
Women's 3,000 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Meseret Defar | Ethiopia|1996}} | 8:24.51 | 2 | Priscah Jepleting Cherono | {{KEN}} | 8:37.92 | 3 | Viola Kibiwot | {{KEN}} | 8:43.05 | 4 | Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet | {{KEN}} | 8:43.09 | 5 | Jessica Augusto | {{POR}} | 8:44.68 | 6 | Helen Clitheroe | {{GBR}} | 9:02.14 | 7 | Veerle Dejaeghere | {{BEL}} | 9:09.58 | 8 | Mimi Belete | Ethiopia|1996}} | 9:24.53 | 9 | Bizunesh Urgesa | Ethiopia|1996}} | 9:26.50 | 10 | Mahlet Melese | Ethiopia|1996}} | 9:33.55 | - | Olga Komyagina | {{RUS}} | DNF |
Women's Two Miles After her 5,000 m event gold medal at the world champs this year, Defar successes to make a new world record in this event - with an improvement of 11.89 seconds to the previous record. Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Meseret Defar | Ethiopia|1996}} | 8:58.58 WR | 2 | Priscah Jepleting Cherono | {{KEN}} | 9:14.09 | 3 | Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet | {{KEN}} | 9:16.62 | 4 | Viola Kibiwot | {{KEN}} | 9:18.26 | 5 | Jessica Augusto | {{POR}} | 9:22.89 | 6 | Helen Clitheroe | {{GBR}} | 9:38.39 | 7 | Veerle Dejaeghere | {{BEL}} | 9:49.93 | 8 | Mimi Belete | Ethiopia|1996}} | 10:06.60 | 9 | Bizunesh Urgesa | Ethiopia|1996}} | 10:08.10 | 10 | Mahlet Melese | Ethiopia|1996}} | 10:15.25 | - | Olga Komyagina | {{RUS}} | DNF |
Women's 100 m Hurdles Wind: +0.5Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Susanna Kallur | {{SWE}} | 12.52 | 2 | Delloreen Ennis-London | {{JAM}} | 12.61 | 3 | Michelle Perry | {{USA}} | 12.61 | 4 | Angela Whyte | {{CAN}} | 12.69 | 5 | LoLo Jones | {{USA}} | 12.70 | 6 | Sally McLellan | {{AUS}} | 13.00 | 7 | Josephine Onyia | {{ESP}} | 13.08 | 8 | Eline Berings | {{BEL}} | 13.25 | 9 | Perdita Felicien | {{CAN}} | 13.43 |
Women's High Jump Position | Athlete | Country | Mark |
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1 | Blanka Vlašić | {{CRO}} | 2.03 | 2 | Yelena Slesarenko | {{RUS}} | 2.01 | 3 | Vita Palamar | {{UKR}} | 1.99 | 4 | Yekaterina Savchenko | {{RUS}} | 1.99 | 5 | Ruth Beitia | {{ESP}} | 1.93 | 6 | Anna Chicherova | {{RUS}} | 1.90 | 7 | Amy Acuff | {{USA}} | 1.90 | 8 | Melanie Skotnik | {{FRA}} | 1.85 | 9 | Emma Green | {{SWE}} | 1.85 |
Women's Pole VaultPosition | Athlete | Country | Mark |
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1 | Yelena Isinbaeva | {{RUS}} | 4.80 | 2 | Svetlana Feofanova | {{RUS}} | 4.80 | 3 | Kateřina Baďurová | {{CZE}} | 4.65 | 4 | Monika Pyrek | {{POL}} | 4.55 | 4 | Silke Spiegelburg | {{GER}} | 4.55 | 6 | Fabiana Murer | {{BRA}} | 4.40 | 6 | Tatyana Polnova | {{RUS}} | 4.40 | 8 | Yuliya Golubchikova | {{RUS}} | 4.40 |
Jackpot Contenders Women 400 m: Sanya Richards ({{USA}}), Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva ({{RUS}}) ISTAF The 15th edition of the Internationales Stadionfest (ISTAF) took place at the Berlin Olympiastadion, in Berlin, Germany, on 16 September 2007. The sixth Golden League meet ended with two jackpot winners: Sanya Richards from {{USA}}, in the women's 400m event, and Yelena Isinbayeva from {{RUS}}, in the women's Pole Vault event. Men's 100 m Wind: -0.5Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Jaysuma Saidy Ndure | {{NOR}} | 10.14 | 2 | Marlon Devonish | {{GBR}} | 10.15 | 3 | Rikki Fifton | {{GBR}} | 10.17 | 4 | Michael Frater | {{JAM}} | 10.23 | 5 | Francis Obikwelu | {{POR}} | 10.25 | 6 | Marc Burns | {{TRI}} | 10.25 | 7 | Joshua J. Johnson | {{USA}} | 10.37 | 8 | Leroy Dixon | {{USA}} | 10.37 | 9 | Mark Lewis-Francis | {{GBR}} | 10.45 |
Men's 200 m Wind: -0.8Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Wallace Spearmon | {{USA}} | 20.22 | 2 | Rodney Martin | {{USA}} | 20.54 | 3 | Marvin Anderson | {{JAM}} | 20.61 | 4 | Daniel Schnelting | {{GER}} | 20.78 | 5 | Paul Hession | {{IRL}} | 20.79 | 6 | Guus Hoogmoed | {{NED}} | 20.94 | 7 | Till Helmke | {{GER}} | 21.08 | 8 | Alexander Kosenkow | {{GER}} | 21.23 |
Men's 400 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Jeremy Wariner | {{USA}} | 44.05 | 2 | Tyler Christopher | {{CAN}} | 45.10 | 3 | Angelo Taylor | {{USA}} | 45.21 | 4 | Darold Williamson | {{USA}} | 45.38 | 5 | Johan Wissman | {{SWE}} | 45.41 | 6 | Leslie Djhone | {{FRA}} | 45.56 | 7 | Bastian Swillims | {{GER}} | 46.54 | 8 | Ingo Schultz | {{GER}} | 46.58 |
Men's 1500 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Daniel Kipchirchir Komen | {{KEN}} | 3:34.09 | 2 | Bernard Lagat | {{USA}} | 3:34.79 | 3 | Shedrack Kibet Korir | {{KEN}} | 3:35.55 | 4 | Suleiman Kipses Simotwo | {{KEN}} | 3:35.73 | 5 | Geoffrey Kipkoech Rono | {{KEN}} | 3:37.12 | 6 | Nicholas Kemboi | {{KEN}} | 3:37.80 | 7 | Wolfram Müller | {{GER}} | 3:37.91 | 8 | Bernard Kiptanui Kiptum | {{KEN}} | 3:38.31 | 9 | Carsten Schlangen | {{GER}} | 3:38.34 | 10 | Yusuf Kibet Biwott | {{KEN}} | 3:38.38 | 11 | Kevin Sullivan | {{CAN}} | 3:38.75 | 12 | Mbulaeni Mulaudzi | {{RSA}} | 3:40.82 | 13 | Craig Mottram | {{AUS}} | 3:40.93 | 14 | Diego Ruiz | {{ESP}} | 3:41.19 | - | Youcef Abdi | {{AUS}} | DNF | - | Youssef Baba | {{MAR}} | DNF | - | Christopher Lukezic | {{USA}} | DNF | - | Samson Surum | {{KEN}} | DNF |
Men's 110 m Hurdles Wind: -0.5Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Allen Johnson | {{USA}} | 13.33 | 2 | Sergiy Demidyuk | {{UKR}} | 13.38 | 3 | Ryan Wilson | {{USA}} | 13.40 | 4 | Anwar Moore | {{USA}} | 13.46 | 5 | David Payne | {{USA}} | 13.49 | 6 | Maurice Wignall | {{JAM}} | 13.55 | 7 | Jackson Quiñónez | {{ESP}} | 13.60 | 8 | Joel Brown | {{USA}} | 13.62 | 9 | Thomas Blaschek | {{GER}} | 13.64 |
Men's 400 m Hurdles Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Marek Plawgo | {{POL}} | 49.01 | 2 | James Carter | {{USA}} | 49.02 | 3 | Kenneth Ferguson | {{USA}} | 49.05 | 4 | Félix Sánchez | {{DOM}} | 49.93 | 5 | L.J. van Zyl | {{RSA}} | 50.24 | 6 | Ibrahim Maïga | {{MLI}} | 51.36 | 7 | Michael Tinsley | {{USA}} | 52.35 | - | Gianni Carabelli | {{ITA}} | DNF |
Men's Pole VaultPosition | Athlete | Country | Mark |
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1 | Danny Ecker | {{GER}} | 5.86 | 2 | Björn Otto | {{GER}} | 5.81 | 3 | Brad Walker | {{USA}} | 5.81 | 4 | Alexander Straub | {{GER}} | 5.71 | 5 | Jeff Hartwig | {{USA}} | 5.61 | 6 | Yevgeniy Lukyanenko | {{RUS}} | 5.51 | 6 | Igor Pavlov | {{RUS}} | 5.51 | 8 | Fábio Gomes da Silva | {{BRA}} | 5.51 | 9 | Tim Lobinger | {{GER}} | 5.51 | - | Steven Hooker | {{AUS}} | NM |
Men's Triple Jump Position | Athlete | Country | Distance |
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1 | Aarik Wilson | {{USA}} | 17.07 | 2 | Nelson Évora | {{POR}} | 17.07 | 3 | Jadel Gregório | {{BRA}} | 16.99 | 4 | Walter Davis | {{USA}} | 16.84 | 5 | Leevan Sands | {{BAH}} | 16.82 | 6 | Randy Lewis | {{GRN}} | 16.77 | 7 | Aleksandr Petrenko | {{RUS}} | 16.45 | 8 | Dmitrij Valukevic | {{SVK}} | 15.91 | 9 | Alexander Martínez | {{SUI}} | 15.86 | 10 | Fabrizio Donato | {{ITA}} | 15.69 | 11 | Anton Andersson | {{SWE}} | 15.48 | 12 | Olaf Pusch | {{GER}} | 14.93 |
Men's Javelin Throw Position | Athlete | Country | Distance |
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1 | Tero Pitkämäki | {{FIN}} | 88.58 | 2 | Magnus Arvidsson | {{SWE}} | 84.50 | 3 | Teemu Wirkkala | {{FIN}} | 82.54 | 4 | Andreas Thorkildsen | {{NOR}} | 80.71 | 5 | Igor Janik | {{POL}} | 79.17 | 6 | Tero Järvenpää | {{FIN}} | 78.15 | 7 | Peter Esenwein | {{GER}} | 76.85 | 8 | Aleksandr Ivanov | {{RUS}} | 75.93 | 9 | Guillermo Martínez | {{CUB}} | 74.34 |
Women's 100 m Wind: -0.3 m/sPosition | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Carmelita Jeter | 11.15 | 2 | {{USA}} | Lauryn Williams | 11.24 | 3 | {{FRA}} | Christine Arron | 11.24 | 4 | {{USA}} | Mikele Barber | 11.30 | 5 | {{JAM}} | Sheri-Ann Brooks | 11.33 | 6 | {{BAH}} | Chandra Sturrup | 11.40 | 7 | {{BUL}} | Tezzhan Naimova | 11.43 | 8 | {{GBR}} | Montell Douglas | 11.45 | 9 | {{GER}} | Verena Sailer | 11.52 |
Women's 200 m The American female sprinter Lauryn Williams won this event with a time of 22.95. Wind: -0.3 m/sPosition | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{USA}} | Lauryn Williams | 22.95 | 2 | {{BAH}} | Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie | 23.07 | 3 | {{JAM}} | Aleen Bailey | 23.08 | 4 | {{USA}} | LaShauntea Moore | 23.10 | 5 | {{CAY}} | Cydonie Mothersille | 23.10 | 6 | {{FRA}} | Muriel Hurtis-Houairi | 23.13 | 7 | {{USA}} | Stephanie Durst | 23.15 | 8 | {{GER}} | Cathleen Tschirch | 23.45 |
Women's 400 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Sanya Richards | {{USA}} | 49.27 | 2 | Christine Ohuruogu | {{GBR}} | 50.40 | 3 | Nicola Sanders | {{GBR}} | 50.70 | 4 | Amy Mbacke Thiam | {{SEN}} | 50.75 | 5 | Novlene Williams | {{JAM}} | 51.36 | 6 | Ilona Usovich | {{BLR}} | 51.63 | 7 | Natalya Antyukh | {{RUS}} | 51.71 | 8 | Jana Rawlinson | {{AUS}} | 52.49 |
Women's 800 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Janeth Jepkosgei | {{KEN}} | 1:58.62 | 2 | Mayte Martínez | {{ESP}} | 1:59.83 | 3 | Yelena Soboleva | {{RUS}} | 2:00.20 | 4 | Sviatlana Usovich | {{BLR}} | 2:00.28 | 5 | Brigita Langerholc | {{SLO}} | 2:01.01 | 6 | Svetlana Cherkasova | {{RUS}} | 2:01.34 | 7 | Svetlana Klyuka | {{RUS}} | 2:02.25 | 8 | Natallia Kareiva | {{BLR}} | 2:02.42 | - | Elisa Cusma Piccione | {{ITA}} | DNF | - | Faith Macharia | {{KEN}} | DNF |
Women's 5,000 m Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
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1 | Vivian Cheruiyot | {{KEN}} | 14:50.78 | 2 | Meselech Melkamu | Ethiopia|1996}} | 14:53.89 | 3 | Kara Goucher | {{USA}} | 14:55.02 | 4 | Kimberley Smith | {{NZL}} | 14:58.90 | 5 | Linet Chepkwemoi Masai | {{KEN}} | 15:00.67 | 6 | Silvia Weissteiner | {{ITA}} | 15:02.65 | 7 | Jennifer Rhines | {{USA}} | 15:16.43 | 8 | Beylanesh Fekadu | Ethiopia|1996}} | 15:18.36 | 9 | Irene Kwambai Kipchumba | {{KEN}} | 15:18.70 | 10 | Veronica Nyaruai Wanjiru | {{KEN}} | 15:23.37 | 11 | Ruth Bisibori Nyangau | {{KEN}} | 15:26.65 | 12 | Kseniya Agafonova | {{RUS}} | 15:44.25 | 13 | Zakia Mrisho Mohamed | {{TAN}} | 16:17.32 | - | Olga Komyagina | {{RUS}} | DNF | - | Regina Rakhimkulova | {{RUS}} | DNF |
Women's 100 m Hurdles The Sweden female athlete Susanna Kallur beat the American world champion Michelle Perry with a time of 12.49, very close to Perry's world lead for this year, 12.44. Position | Country | Athlete | Time |
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1 | {{SWE}} | Susanna Kallur | 12.49 | 2 | {{USA}} | Michelle Perry | 12.67 | 3 | {{JAM}} | Delloreen Ennis-London | 12.69 | 4 | {{AUS}} | Sally McLellan | 12.74 | 5 | {{CAN}} | Angela Whyte | 12.75 | 6 | {{ESP}} | Josephine Onyia | 12.76 | 7 | {{USA}} | LoLo Jones | 12.78 | 8 | {{JAM}} | Vonette Dixon | 12.85 | 9 | {{CAN}} | Perdita Felicien | 12.89 |
Women's High Jump Blanka Vlašić, the Croatian world champion for this event this year, won the event with a good high of 2.00 m. Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1 | {{CRO}} | Blanka Vlašić | 2.00 | 2 | {{RUS}} | Yekaterina Savchenko | 1.97 | 2 | {{RUS}} | Yelena Slesarenko | 1.97 | 4 | {{ESP}} | Ruth Beitia | 1.94 | 5 | {{RUS}} | Anna Chicherova | 1.94 | 5 | {{UKR}} | Vita Palamar | 1.94 | 7 | {{GER}} | Ariane Friedrich | 1.90 | 8 | {{KAZ}} | Marina Aitova | 1.85 | 8 | {{SWE}} | Emma Green | 1.85 | 10 | {{USA}} | Amy Acuff | 1.85 | - | {{CAN}} | Nicole Forrester | NM |
Women's Pole Vault Olympic, World, and European Champion, Yelena Isinbayeva, completed her 6 wins in 2007 Golden League in this meet. Position | Country | Athlete | Height |
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1 | {{RUS}} | Yelena Isinbayeva | 4.82 | 2 | {{POL}} | Monika Pyrek | 4.72 | 3 | {{RUS}} | Svetlana Feofanova | 4.72 | 4 | {{FRA}} | Vanessa Boslak | 4.62 | 5 | {{CZE}} | Kateřina Baďurová | 4.52 | 6 | {{GER}} | Silke Spiegelburg | 4.52 | 7 | {{RUS}} | Yuliya Golubchikova | 4.42 | 7 | {{BRA}} | Fabiana Murer | 4.42 |
Women's Javelin Throw Position | Athlete | Country | Distance |
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1 | Christina Obergföll | {{GER}} | 64.58 | 2 | Barbora Špotáková | {{CZE}} | 64.51 | 3 | Steffi Nerius | {{GER}} | 64.49 | 4 | Mariya Abakumova | {{RUS}} | 60.40 | 5 | Sávva Líka | {{GRE}} | 60.40 | 6 | Sonia Bisset | {{CUB}} | 60.03 | 7 | Barbara Madejczyk | {{POL}} | 59.36 | 8 | Nikola Brejchová | {{CZE}} | 59.17 | 9 | Linda Stahl | {{GER}} | 57.72 | 10 | Lada Chernova | {{RUS}} | 56.06 |
Jackpot WinnersYelena Isinbaeva from Russia, in the women's Pole Vault event; and Sanya Richards from United States, in the women's 400 m event. Each of them got a prize of $500,000. External links - IAAF report of 'Bislett Games'
- IAAF report of 'Meeting Gaz de France'
- IAAF report of 'Golden Gala'
- IAAF report of 'Weltklasse Zürich'
- IAAF report of 'Memorial van Damme'
- IAAF report of 'ISTAF'
{{WAT}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2007 Iaaf Golden League}} 2 : IAAF Golden League|2007 in athletics (track and field) |