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The world’s best athletes have descended on Budapest for the 2023 World Athletics Championships.. The 19th Championships will be hosted in Hungary for the first time, and comes just 12 months on ...
Date Gold: Katarina Johnson-Thompson: Women's heptathlon: 20 August Gold: Josh Kerr: Men's 1500 metres: 23 August Silver: Joe Brier* Lewis Davey Rio Mitcham Laviai Nielsen Yemi Mary John: Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay: 19 August Silver: Matthew Hudson-Smith: Men's 400 metres: 24 August Silver: Keely Hodgkinson: Women's 800 metres: 27 August ...
Sprinter Usain Bolt, here holding the 2011 trophy, was World Athlete of the Year in 2008, 2009, 2011–2013, and 2016, more times than any other athlete.. The World Athletics Awards is a prize that can be won by athletes participating in events within the sport of athletics organised by World Athletics (formerly named IAAF), including track and field, cross country running, road running, and ...
Women's 4 × 100 metres relay: 26 August Silver: Candice McLeod Janieve Russell Nickisha Pryce Stacey-Ann Williams Charokee Young* Shiann Salmon: Women's 4 × 400 metres relay: 27 August Bronze: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: Women's 100 metres: 21 August Bronze: Tajay Gayle: Men's long jump: 24 August Bronze: Rushell Clayton: Women's 400 metres ...
World Athletics Championships ... 2019; 2022; 2023; ← 2022. 2025 →. Sweden competed at the 2023 World Athletics ... Event Date Gold: Daniel Ståhl: Men's discus ...
Date Gold: Nina Kennedy: Women's pole vault: August 23 Silver: Jemima Montag: Women's 20 kilometres walk: August 20 Silver: Eleanor Patterson: Women's high jump: August 27 Bronze: Mackenzie Little: Women's javelin: August 25 Bronze: Kurtis Marschall: Men's pole vault: August 26 Bronze: Nicola Olyslagers: Women's high jump: August 27
The women's pole vault at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 21 and 23 August 2023. For the first time in the women's pole vault at these championships, two gold medals were awarded.
Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date World record Galina Chistyakova (URS) 7.52 m: Leningrad, Soviet Union: 11 June 1988 Championship record Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 7.36 m