- Results Men Women
- See also
- References
- External links
{{refimprove|date=March 2019}}The 5th IAAF World Athletics Final was held at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany on September 22 and September 23, 2007. Results{{further|2007 IAAF World Athletics Final – Results}}Men100 m | {{flagcountry>Jamaica}} | 9.83 CR | {{flagcountry>Norway}} | 10.06 NR | {{flagcountry>Jamaica}} | 10.11 | 200 m | {{flagcountry>Norway}} | 19.89 NR | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 20.18 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 20.27 | 400 m | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 44.58 | {{flagcountry>Canada}} | 44.87 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 44.92 | 800 m | {{flagcountry>Bahrain}} | 1:45.61 CR | {{flagcountry>South Africa}} | 1:45.67 | {{flagcountry>Bahrain}} | 1:45.93 | 1500 m | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 3:37.96 | {{flagcountry>France}} | 3:38.35 | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 3:38.36 | 3000 m | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 7:48.81 | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 7:49.70 | Mo Farah {{GBR2}} | 7:49.89 | 5000 m | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 13:38.16 | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 13:39.91 | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 13:39.96 | 3000 m St. | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 8:00.67 | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 8:07.66 | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 8:11.05 | 110 m H | {{flagcountry>Cuba}} | 12.92 CR | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 13.08 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 13.15 | 400 m H | {{flagcountry>Poland}} | 48.35 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 48.35 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 48.36 | High jump | {{flagcountry>Bahamas}} | 2.32 | {{flagcountry>Sweden}} | 2.30 | {{flagcountry>Sweden}} | 2.27 | Pole vault | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 5.91 | {{flagcountry>Germany}} | 5.86 | {{flagcountry>Australia}} | 5.81 | Long jump | {{flagcountry>Italy}} | 8.35 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 8.16 | {{flagcountry>South Africa}} | 8.12 | Triple jump | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 17.35 SB | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 17.34 | {{flagcountry>Portugal}} | 17.30 | Shot put[1] | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 20.98 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 20.95 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 20.74 | Discus | {{flagcountry>Estonia}} | 66.54 | {{flagcountry>Lithuania}} | 65.94 | {{flagcountry>Poland}} | 65.35 | Hammer | {{flagcountry>Belarus}} | 82.05 | {{flagcountry>Hungary}} | 78.42 | {{flagcountry>Japan}} | 77.95 | Javelin | {{flagcountry>Finland}} | 88.19 | {{flagcountry>Norway}} | 85.06 | {{flagcountry>Sweden}} | 83.37 | |
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Women 100 m | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 11.10 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 11.15 | {{flagcountry>France}} | 11.20 | 200 m | {{flagcountry>France}} | 22.73 | {{flagcountry>Bahamas}} | 22.74 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 22.78 | 400 m | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 49.27 WL | {{flagcountry>Jamaica}} | 50.12 | {{flagcountry>GBR}} | 50.20 | 800 m | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 1:57.87 CR | {{flagcountry>Spain}} | 1:58.14 | {{flagcountry>GBR}} | 1:58.76 PB | 1500 m | {{flagcountry>Bahrain}} | 4:01.23 | {{flagcountry>Russia}} | 4:05.35 | {{flagcountry>Namibia}} | 4:05.44 NR | 3000 m | {{flagcountry>Ethiopia|1996}} | 8:27.24 CR | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 8:28.66 PB | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 29.06 PB | 5000 m | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 14:56.94 | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 14:57.37 PB | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 14:58.97 | 3000 m St. | {{flagcountry>Kenya}} | 9:35.03 | {{flagcountry>Ireland}} | 9:35.86 | {{flagcountry>Romania}} | 9:36.38 | 100 m H | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 12.68 | {{flagcountry>Spain}} | 12.70 | {{flagcountry>Jamaica}} | 12.72 | 400 m H | {{flagcountry>Poland}} | 54.17 | {{flagcountry>Australia}} | 54.19 | {{flagcountry>Jamaica}} | 54.31 | High jump | {{flagcountry>Croatia}} | 2.00 | {{flagcountry>Italy}} | 1.97 | {{flagcountry>Russia}} | 1.97 | Pole vault | {{flagcountry>Russia}} | 4.87 CR | {{flagcountry>Poland}} | 4.82 PB | {{flagcountry>Russia}} | 4.82 SB | Long jump | {{flagcountry>Russia}} | 6.78 | {{flagcountry>USA}} | 6.64 | {{flagcountry>Russia}} | 6.52 | Triple jump | {{flagcountry>Cuba}} | 14.78 | {{flagcountry>Greece}} | 14.75 | {{flagcountry>Russia}} | 14.72 | Shot put | {{flagcountry>Belarus}} | 20.45 CR | {{flagcountry>New Zealand}} | 20.40 | {{flagcountry>Germany}} | 19.36 | Discus | {{flagcountry>Germany}} | 62.58 | {{flagcountry>Czech Republic}} | 62.04 | {{flagcountry>Romania}} | 61.75 | Hammer | {{flagcountry>Cuba}} | 73.76 | {{flagcountry>Croatia}} | 73.22 | {{flagcountry>Italy}} | 70.34 | Javelin | {{flagcountry>Czech Republic}} | 67.12 NR | {{flagcountry>Germany}} | 64.90 | {{flagcountry>Germany}} | 62.47 | |
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See also- 2007 in athletics (track and field)
References1. ^Andrei Mikhnevich, who had originally finished third, had all his results from August 2005 annulled due to a doping offense. {{cite web |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/iaaf-news/andrei-mikhnevich-blr-results-annulled-from |title=Andrei MIKHNEVICH (BLR) – results annulled from August 2005|date=31 July 2013|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=4 April 2014}}
- Results
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071030062223/http://www.iaaf.org/WAF07/results/textFiles/year=2007/textfile.txt 2007 IAAF World Athletics Final results]. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-03-25.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071128024312/http://www.iaaf.org/WAF07/results/byEvent.html Results (Archived)]. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-03-25.
- [https://www.iaaf.org/results/iaaf-world-athletics-final/2007/5th-iaaf-world-athletics-final-3655 5th IAAF World Athletics Final]. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
External links- Official 2007 IAAF World Athletics Final Site ([https://web.archive.org/web/20071127094244/https://www.iaaf.org/WAF07/index.html archived])
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