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The 2022 World Athletics Championships was the eighteenth edition of the World Athletics Championships. It was held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon , United States, from July 15–24, 2022, with the country hosting that competition for the first time.
World Leading Anderson Peters (GRN) 93.07 m: Doha, Qatar: 13 May 2022 African Record Julius Yego (KEN) 92.72 m: Beijing, China: 26 August 2015 Asian Record Cheng Chao-tsun (TPE) 91.36 m: Taipei City, Taipei: 26 August 2017 North, Central American and Caribbean record Anderson Peters (GRN) 93.07 m: Doha, Qatar: 13 May 2022 South American Record
The men's marathon at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held in Eugene on 17 July 2022. [1] ... The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows ...
The idea of having an Athletics World Championships was around well before the competition's first event in 1983. In 1913, the IAAF decided that the Olympic Games would serve as the World Championships for athletics. This was considered suitable for over 50 years until in the late 1960s the desire of many IAAF members to have their own World ...
The world leader coming into this was 18-year-old Erriyon Knighton with a 19.49. Alexander Ogando set a national record to win heat 1, Knighton won heat 3 and defending champion Noah Lyles won semi 2 ahead of the next fastest qualifier Kenny Bednarek , putting those four in the center of the track for the final.
0–9. 2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay; 2022 World Athletics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay; 2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
World record: world records will be recognised after 1 January 2023: Championship record: new event: World Leading Masatora Kawano (JPN) 2:26:40: Wajima, Japan: 17 April 2022 African Record Wayne Snyman (RSA) 2:32:52: Cape Town, South Africa: 15 January 2022 Asian Record Masatora Kawano (JPN) 2:26:40: Wajima, Japan: 17 April 2022
World record Ryan Crouser (USA) 23.37 m: Eugene, United States: 18 June 2021 Championship record Joe Kovacs (USA) 22.91 m: Doha, Qatar: 5 October 2019 World Leading Ryan Crouser (USA) 23.12 m: Eugene, United States: 24 June 2022 African Record Janus Robberts (RSA) 21.97 m: Eugene, United States: 2 June 2001 Asian Record Tajinderpal Singh Toor ...