Track and field at the 2007 Military World Games

Track and field at the IV World Military Games

American Francois Gatson competing in the long jump
Host city Hyderabad, India
Date(s) 15 – 18 October 2007
Main stadium G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium
Level Military personnel
Events 36
Records set 7 Games records


At the 2007 Military World Games, the track and field events were held at the G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium in Hyderabad, India from 15 – 18 October 2007. A total of 36 events were contested, of which 22 by male and 14 by female athletes. Kenya topped the medal table with five gold medals and a total of 12 – the track and field competition accounted for all of the African nation's medals at the games, which brought them sixth place on the overall games medal count. Russia took second with four golds and eight silvers, having the joint greatest medal total. Poland, the People's Republic of China, and Saudi Arabia also achieved four gold medals. Athletes from thirty three of the participating countries reached the podium at the four-day competition organised by the Conseil International du Sport Militaire, which had no obvious dominant nation.

The competition featured a number of athletes who had been successful at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics: Hrysopiyi Devetzi—the world triple jump bronze medallist—won her event, as did hammer throwers Zhang Wenxiu and Primož Kozmus. Some World Championships medallists found themselves in the silver medal spot on the military stage, including Daniela Yordanova (1500 m), Anna Chicherova (high jump), and Shadrack Korir (1500 m).

Samuel Francis set a new Games record in the 100 metres, but his attempt to double his medals in the 200 metres was thwarted by a false start elimination. John Cheruiyot Korir retained his title in the 10,000 metres in a Games record time. The men's high jump competition was unusual in that all the medalists achieved the same height (2.26 m) which made them all Games record holders, although the medals were decided on count-back. A total of seven Games records were broken or equalled at the 2007 edition of the Games.

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Records

Name Event Country Record Type
Samuel Francis 100 metres  Qatar 10.11 GR
John Cheruiyot Korir 10,000 metres  Kenya 28:13.52 GR
? 4×100 metres relay  Italy 39.28 GR
Andrey Tereshin
Aleksander Waleriańczyk
Viktor Shapoval
High jump  Russia
 Poland
 Ukraine
2.26 GR
Mykola Savolaynen Triple jump  Ukraine 16.93 m GR=
Piotr Małachowski Discus throw  Poland 65.97 m GR
Zhang Wenxiu Women' s hammer throw  China 72.25 m GR
Key:0000WR — World record  • AR — Area record  • GR — Games record  • NR — National record

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Samuel Francis (QAT) 10.10 GR  Simone Collio (ITA) 10.29  Łukasz Chyła (POL) 10.39
200 metres  Marcin Jędrusiński (POL) 20.70  Alessandro Cavallaro (ITA) 20.82  Omar Jouma Bilal Al-Salfa (UAE) 21.10
400 metres  Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr (SUD) 46.00  Daniel Dąbrowski (POL) 46.36  Prasanna Amarasekara (SRI) 46.48
800 metres  Mohammed Al-Salhi (KSA) 1:49.02  Abubakar Kaki (SUD) 1:49.23  Justus Koech (KEN) 1:49.24
1500 metres  Gideon Gathimba (KEN) 3:41.01  Shadrack Korir (KEN) 3:41.56  Chatholi Hamza (IND) 3:42.84
5000 metres  Mark Kiptoo (KEN) 13:51.74  Brahim Beloua (MAR) 13:52.32 PB  Rabah Aboud (ALG) 13:53.74
10,000 metres  John Cheruiyot Korir (KEN) 28:13.52 GR  Mark Kiptoo (KEN) 28:22.62  Aadam Ismaeel Khamis (BHR) 28:42.76
110 metres hurdles  Ji Wei (CHN) 13.44  Mohamed Issa Al-Thawadi (QAT) 13.60  Gregory Sedoc (NED) 13.75
400 metres hurdles  Edrees Hawsawi (KSA) 50.25  Thiago Sales (BRA) 50.97  Jeetender Singh (IND) 51.70
3000 metres steeplechase  Hamid Ezzine (MAR) 8:37.80  Henry Kipkosgei (KEN) 8:41.83  Yoann Kowal (FRA) 8:45.16
High jump  Andrey Tereshin (RUS) 2.26 m GR  Aleksander Waleriańczyk (POL) 2.26 m GR  Viktor Shapoval (UKR) 2.26 m GR
Pole vault  Florian Sürth (GER) 5.20 m  Paul Gensic (USA) 5.10 m  Matteo Rubbiani (ITA) 5.00 m
Long jump  Hussein Taher Al-Sabee (KSA) 8.04 m  Julien Fivaz (SUI) 7.57 m  Volodymyr Zyuskov (UKR) 7.55 m
Triple jump  Mykola Savolaynen (UKR) 16.93 m GR=  Danil Burkenya (RUS) 16.84 m  Fabrizio Schembri (ITA) 16.23 m
Shot put  Miran Vodovnik (SLO) 19.93 m  Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (QAT) 19.74 m  Andrei Siniakou (BLR) 18.73 m
Discus throw  Piotr Małachowski (POL) 65.87 m GR  Zoltán Kővágó (HUN) 64.38 m  Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari (QAT) 60.03 m
Hammer throw  Primož Kozmus (SLO) 75.98 m  Nicola Vizzoni (ITA) 74.96 m  Jens Rautenkranz (GER) 72.38 m
Javelin throw  Levente Bartha (ROM) 77.16 m  Ari Mannio (FIN) 76.77 m  Yeóryios Íltsios (GRE) 73.23 m
Decathlon  Aleksey Drozdov (RUS) 7712 pts  Marcin Drózdz (POL) 7396 pts  Ahmad Hassan Moussa (QAT) 7173 pts
20,000 m track walk  Cui Zhide (CHN) 1:23:43.0  Ivan Trotski (BLR) 1:25:23.7  Matej Tóth (SVK) 1:25:42.7
4×100 metres relay  Italy (ITA) 39.28 GR  Poland (POL) 39.52  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 39.73
4×400 metres relay  Saudi Arabia (KSA) 3:05.10  Kenya (KEN) 3:06.11  Sudan (SUD) 3:08.70

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Yelena Bolsun (RUS) 11.45  Bettina Müller-Weissina (AUT) 11.51  Daria Korczyńska (POL) 11.54
200 metres  Daria Korczyńska (POL) 23.44  Yelena Bolsun (RUS) 23.48  Ewelina Klocek (POL) 23.73
400 metres  Menaka Wickramasinghe (SRI) 52.93  Yelena Ildeykina (RUS) 54.78  Josephine Nyarunda (KEN) 54.88
800 metres  Brigita Langerholc (SLO) 2:04.05  Anna Sidorova (UZB) 2:04.70  Natallia Dziadkova (BLR) 2:05.85
1500 metres  Sylwia Ejdys (POL) 4:16.90  Daniela Yordanova (BUL) 4:17.00  Inna Poluškina (LAT) 4:17.80
5000 metres  Peninah Arusei (KEN) 15:42.20  Nadia Ejjafini (BHR) 15:48.74  Kareema Jasim (BHR) 15:53.07
10,000 metres  Doris Changewo (KEN) 32:32.44  Irene Kwambai (KEN) 32:33.28  Nadia Ejjafini (BHR) 32:36.41
100 metres hurdles  Yevgeniya Snihur (UKR) 13.23  Micol Cattaneo (ITA) 13.36  Judith Ritz (GER) 13.65
High jump  Vita Palamar (UKR) 1.98 m  Anna Chicherova (RUS) 1.96 m  Vita Styopina (UKR) 1.94 m
Long jump  Hrysopiyi Devetzi (GRE) 6.69 m  Anna Pyatykh (RUS) 6.23 m  Anastasiya Juravleva (UZB) 6.21 m
Shot put  Anna Omarova (RUS) 17.78 m  Yulia Leantsiuk (BLR) 16.32 m  Wang Lihong (CHN) 15.82 m
Hammer throw  Zhang Wenxiu (CHN) 72.25 m GR  Gulfiya Khanafeyeva (RUS) 69.28 m  Ester Balassini (ITA) 67.09 m
Javelin throw  Zhang Li (CHN) 59.96 m  Mariya Abakumova (RUS) 59.60 m  Indrė Jakubaitytė (LTU) 54.93 m
4×100 metres relay  Italy (ITA) 44.97  Russia (RUS) 46.22  Germany (GER) 46.49

Medal table

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Kenya 5 5 2 12
2  Russia 4 8 0 12
3  Poland 4 3 3 10
4=  China 4 0 1 5
4=  Saudi Arabia 4 0 1 5
6  Ukraine 3 0 3 6
7  Slovenia 3 0 0 3
8  Italy 2 4 3 9
9  Qatar 1 2 2 5
10  Sudan 1 1 1 2
11  Morocco 1 1 0 2
12  Germany 1 0 3 4
13=  Greece 1 0 1 2
13=  Sri Lanka 1 0 1 2
15  Romania 1 0 0 1
16  Belarus 0 3 2 5
17  Bahrain 0 1 3 4
18  Uzbekistan 0 1 1 2
19=  Austria 0 1 0 1
19=  Brazil 0 1 0 1
19=  Bulgaria 0 1 0 1
19=  Finland 0 1 0 1
19=  Hungary 0 1 0 1
19=  Switzerland 0 1 0 1
19=  United States 0 1 0 1
26  India 0 0 2 2
27=  Algeria 0 0 1 1
27=  France 0 0 1 1
27=  Netherlands 0 0 1 1
27=  Latvia 0 0 1 1
27=  Lithuania 0 0 1 1
27=  Slovakia 0 0 1 1
27=  United Arab Emirates 0 0 1 1
Total 36 36 36 108

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