- Medal summary Men Women
- See also
- References
- External links
The 3rd IAAF World Athletics Final was held at the Stade Louis II, in Monte Carlo, Monaco on September 9, and September 10, 2005. The hammer throw event for men and women had to take place in Szombathely, Hungary on September 3 as the Monaco stadium was not large enough to hold the event. Medal summary{{further|2006 IAAF World Athletics Final – Results}}Men100 m | Marc Burns|TRI}} | Aziz Zakari|GHA}} | Dwight Thomas|JAM}} | 200 m | Tyson Gay|USA}} | Christopher Williams|JAM}} | Wallace Spearmon|USA}} | 400 m | Tyree Washington|USA}} | Timothy Benjamin|GBR}} | Chris Brown|BAH}} | 800 m | Wilfred Bungei|KEN}} | Yusuf Saad Kamel|BHR}} | Yuriy Borzakovskiy|RUS}} | 1,500 m | Ivan Heshko|UKR}} | Bernard Lagat|USA}} | Alex Kipchirchir|KEN}} | 3000 m | Bernard Lagat|USA}} | Eliud Kipchoge|KEN}} | Augustine Kiprono Choge|KEN}} | 5000 m | Sileshi Sihine|ETH|1996}} | Boniface Kiprop|UGA}} | Isaac Kiprono Songok|KEN}} | 110 m hurdles | Allen Johnson|USA}} | Dominique Arnold|USA}} | Terrence Trammell|USA}} | 400 m hurdles | Bershawn Jackson|USA}} | Kemel Thompson|JAM}} | L.J. van Zyl|RSA}} | 3000 m s'chase | Paul Kipsiele Koech|KEN}} | Ezekiel Kemboi|KEN}} | Brimin Kipruto|KEN}} | Long jump | Dwight Phillips|USA}} | Miguel Pate|USA}} | James Beckford|JAM}} | Triple jump | Yoandri Betanzos|CUB}} | Jádel Gregório|BRA}} | Walter Davis|USA}} | High jump | Víctor Moya|CUB}} | Vyacheslav Voronin|RUS}} | Yaroslav Rybakov|RUS}} {{flagmedalist|Stefan Holm|SWE}} | Pole vault | Brad Walker|USA}} | Tim Lobinger|GER}} | Igor Pavlov|RUS}} {{flagmedalist|Giuseppe Gibilisco|ITA}} | Shot put | Adam Nelson|USA}} | Joachim Olsen|DEN}} | Reese Hoffa|USA}} | Discus throw | Virgilijus Alekna|LTU}} | Gerd Kanter|EST}} | Zoltán Kővágó|HUN}} | Javelin throw | Tero Pitkämäki|FIN}} | Andreas Thorkildsen|NOR}} | Sergey Makarov|RUS}} | Hammer throw[1] | Olli-Pekka Karjalainen|FIN}} | Vadim Devyatovskiy|BLR}} | Krisztián Pars|HUN}} |
Women100 m | Veronica Campbell|JAM}} | Christine Arron|FRA}} | Lauryn Williams|USA}} | 200 m | Allyson Felix|USA}} | Veronica Campbell|JAM}} | Christine Arron|FRA}} | 400 m | Sanya Richards|USA}} | Tonique Williams-Darling|BAH}} | DeeDee Trotter|USA}} | 800 m | Zulia Calatayud|CUB}} | Hasna Benhassi|MAR}} | Mayte Martínez|ESP}} | 1500 m | Maryam Yusuf Jamal|BHR}} | Tatyana Tomashova|RUS}} | Natalya Yevdokimova|RUS}} | 3000 m | Meseret Defar|ETH|1996}} | Gelete Burika|ETH|1996}} | Zakia Mrisho Mohamed|TAN}} | 5000 m | Meseret Defar|ETH|1996}} | Tirunesh Dibaba|ETH|1996}} | Berhane Adere|ETH|1996}} | 100 m hurdles | Michelle Perry|USA}} | Brigitte Foster-Hylton|JAM}} | Delloreen Ennis-London|JAM}} | 400 m hurdles | Lashinda Demus|USA}} | Yuliya Pechonkina|RUS}} | Sandra Glover|USA}} | 3000 m s'chase | Docus Inzikuru|UGA}} | Wioletta Janowska|POL}} | Mardrea Hyman|JAM}} | Long jump[2] | Anju Bobby George|IND}} | Grace Upshaw|USA}} | Eunice Barber|FRA}} | 6.51 m | Triple jump | Hrysopiyi Devetzi|GRE}} | Tatyana Lebedeva|RUS}} | Yargelis Savigne|CUB}} | High jump | Kajsa Bergqvist|SWE}} | Iryna Mykhalchenko|UKR}} | Vita Palamar|UKR}} | Pole vault | Yelena Isinbayeva|RUS}} | Monika Pyrek|POL}} | Tatyana Polnova|RUS}} | Shot put[3] | Valerie Vili|NZL}} | Natallia Kharaneka|BLR}} | Olga Ryabinkina|RUS}} | Discus throw | Natalya Sadova|RUS}} | Franka Dietzsch|GER}} | Aretha Thurmond|USA}} | Javelin throw | Osleidys Menéndez|CUB}} | Steffi Nerius|GER}} | Sonia Bisset|CUB}} | Hammer throw | Yipsi Moreno|CUB}} | Kamila Skolimowska|POL}} | Olga Kuzenkova|RUS}} |
See also- 2005 in athletics (track and field)
References1. ^Ivan Tikhon had originally won the competition but was later disqualified for doping.{{cite web |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/iaaf-news/ivan-tikhon-nadzeya-ostapchuk-results-annulle |title=Revision of results following sanctions of Tsikhan and Ostapchuk|date=27 April 2014|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=4 April 2014}} 2. ^Tatyana Kotova had originally won the competition but was later disqualified for doping. 2005 World Athletics: Kotova disqualified, Anju's silver turns into gold 3. ^Nadzeya Astapchuk had originally won the competition but was later disqualified for doping.{{cite web |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/iaaf-news/ivan-tikhon-nadzeya-ostapchuk-results-annulle |title=Revision of results following sanctions of Tsikhan and Ostapchuk|date=27 April 2014|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=4 April 2014}}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20050829004355/http://www.iaaf.org/waf05/index.html Official 3rd IAAF World Athletics Final Site]
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