- Medal summary Men Women
- References
- External links
{{Infobox games |Name = 1996 IAAF Grand Prix Final |Logo = |Size = |Host city =Milan, Italy |dates = 7 September |Stadium =Arena Civica |Athletes participating = |Events = 18 |indprize= |tmprize= |previous= 1995 Fontvieille |next= 1997 Fukuoka }}The 1996 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the twelfth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 7 September at the Arena Civica in Milan, Italy. Daniel Komen (5000 metres) and Ludmila Engquist (high jump) were the overall points winners of the tournament. A total of 18 athletics events were contested, ten for men and eight for women. Medal summaryMenOverall | Daniel Komen|KEN}} | 103 | Jonathan Edwards|GBR}} | 99 | Dennis Mitchell|USA}} | 95 | 100 metres | Dennis Mitchell|USA}} | 9.91 | Donovan Bailey|CAN}} | 9.95 | Osmond Ezinwa|NGR}} | 10.05 | 400 metres | Michael Johnson|USA}} | 44.53 | Anthuan Maybank|USA}} | 45.19 | Derek Mills|USA}} | 45.24 | 1500 metres | Hicham El Guerrouj|MAR}} | 3:38.80 | Noureddine Morceli|ALG}} | 3:39.69 | Laban Rotich|KEN}} | 3:39.76 | 5000 metres | Daniel Komen|KEN}} | 12:52.38 | Salah Hissou|MAR}} | 12:54.83 | Paul Koech|KEN}} | 13:00.67 | 400 m hurdles | Derrick Adkins|USA}} | 48.63 | Torrance Zellner|USA}} | 48.92 | Samuel Matete|ZAM}} | 49.36 | High jump | Patrik Sjöberg|SWE}} | 2.33 m | Steinar Hoen|NOR}} | 2.30 m | Artur Partyka|POL}} | 2.30 m | Pole vault | Maksim Tarasov|RUS}} | 5.90 m | Igor Potapovich|KAZ}} | 5.85 m | Igor Trandenkov|RUS}} | 5.80 m | Triple jump | Jonathan Edwards|GBR}} | 17.59 m | Yoelbi Quesada|CUB}} | 17.39 m | Kenny Harrison|USA}} | 17.21 m | Shot put | John Godina|USA}} | 21.18 m | Randy Barnes|USA}} | 21.14 m | Paolo Dal Soglio|ITA}} | 21.13 m | Hammer throw | Lance Deal|USA}} | 82.52 m | Igor Astapkovich|BLR}} | 79.84 m | Heinz Weis|GER}} | 78.38 m | |
WomenOverall | Ludmila Engquist|SWE}} | 93 | Merlene Ottey|JAM}} | 90 | Michelle Freeman|JAM}} | 85 | 100 metres | Merlene Ottey|JAM}} | 10.74 | Gail Devers|USA}} | 10.83 | Mary Onyali|NGR}} | 11.00 | 400 metres | Cathy Freeman|AUS}} | 49.60 | Falilat Ogunkoya|NGR}} | 49.73 | Pauline Davis|BAH}} | 49.87 | 1500 metres | Svetlana Masterkova|RUS}} | 4:11.42 | Patricia Djaté|FRA}} | 4:12.12 | Yekaterina Podkopayeva|RUS}} | 4:12.14 | 5000 metres | Roberta Brunet|ITA}} | 14:54.54 | Gete Wami|ETH}} | 14:55.78 | Pauline Konga|KEN}} | 14:56.32 | 100 m hurdles | Ludmila Engquist|SWE}} | 12.61 | Michelle Freeman|JAM}} | 12.69 | Dawn Bowles|USA}} | 12.76 | Long jump | Inessa Kravets|UKR}} | 7.07w m | Heike Drechsler|GER}} | 6.87w m | Fiona May|ITA}} | 6.86 m | Discus throw | Ilke Wyludda|GER}} | 64.74 m | Ellina Zvereva|BLR}} | 64.66 m | Nicoleta Grasu|ROM}} | 63.64 m | Javelin throw | Tanja Damaske|GER}} | 66.28 m | Steffi Nerius|GER}} | 65.76 m | Oksana Ovchinnikova|RUS}} | 65.30 m |
References- IAAF Grand Prix Final. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-01-17.
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120816192656/http://www2.iaaf.org/GPF02/History/indexd84e.html?imgh=History IAAF Grand Prix Final archive] from IAAF
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