2011 World Championships in Athletics
{{Short description|2011 edition of the World Championships in Athletics}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}
{{Infobox games
| name = 13th IAAF World Championships in Athletics
| logo = 2011 iaaf world champs logo.gif
| size = 250px
| host_city = Daegu, South Korea
| caption =
| dates = 27 August – 4 September 2011
| nations = 204
| athletes = 1848[http://daegu2011.iaaf.org/newslistdetail.aspx?id=62273 IAAF reaches its target of blood sampling every accredited athlete in Daegu] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120523185933/http://daegu2011.iaaf.org/newslistdetail.aspx?id=62273 |date=23 May 2012 }}. IAAF (3 September 2011). Retrieved on 3 September 2011.
| events = 47
| opened_by = President Lee Myung-bak
| closed_by = IAAF President Lamine Diack
| stadium = Daegu Stadium
| previous = Berlin 2009
| next = Moscow 2013
}}
The 13th IAAF World Championships in Athletics ({{langx|ko|제13회 세계육상선수권대회}}) was an international athletics competition that was held in Daegu, South Korea. It started on 27 August 2011 and finished on 4 September 2011.
The United States topped the medal standings in the competition with 28 (12 gold, 9 silver, and 7 bronze). During the competition, 41 national records, 4 area records, 3 championship records, and 1 world record was set.
The championships were heavily affected by post-championship doping cases, particularly from the Russian team, who in subsequent years were stripped of eleven medals, seven of them gold.
Bidding process
On 4 April 2006, the IAAF (now World Athletics) announced that nine countries (United States, South Korea, Australia, Sweden, Spain, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Croatia and Morocco) had submitted expressions of interest for hosting the 2011 World Championships.{{cite news|author=IAAF |title=Record number of candidates for 2011 World Championships |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=512/newsId=34198.html |date=4 April 2006 |access-date=3 December 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061210054041/http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind%3D512/newsId%3D34198.html |archive-date=10 December 2006 |url-status=live }}
= Candidates =
When the seeking deadline passed on 1 December 2006, four candidate cities (Brisbane, Daegu, Moscow and Gothenburg) had confirmed their candidatures.{{cite news |author=IAAF |title=Candidates confirmed for 2011 and 2013 World Championships in Athletics |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=512/newsId=36939.html |date=2 December 2006 |access-date=3 December 2006 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20061205093639/http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind%3D512/newsId%3D36939.html| archive-date= 5 December 2006 | url-status= live}} Gothenburg backed out later that month, citing lack of financial support from the Swedish government.{{cite news|author=IAAF |title=Sweden withdraws IAAF World Championships' bid |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=2/newsId=37086.html |date=15 December 2006 |access-date=15 December 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070104224628/http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind%3D2/newsId%3D37086.html |archive-date=4 January 2007 |url-status=live }}
Brisbane was announced as the Australian candidate with the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (formerly ANZ Stadium) as the proposed venue for a championships to be held in July or August. The stadium previously hosted the 1982 Commonwealth Games and 2001 Goodwill Games. Brisbane also had an unsuccessful bid for the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.
Daegu was the city chosen for the Korean bid, following on from an initial application to host the 2009 edition. Daegu had previously hosted the 2003 Summer Universiade and four matches of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The World Championships in Athletics had never been staged in mainland Asia, although it has taken place twice in Japan.
The Russian bid had Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium as the proposed venue. The city hosted the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships.
Among the intent candidates were Casablanca (Morocco) and Split (Croatia), both of which were failed bidders for the 2009 World Championships in Athletics. The Spanish candidate was rumored to be either Madrid or Valencia, but Spain eventually settled for Barcelona as a candidate for the 2013 World Championships in Athletics. The United States intent candidate city matched those bidding for the 2016 Summer Olympics: Chicago, Los Angeles or San Francisco.{{cite news|first=Philip |last=Hersh |title=Olympic Games tied to track event |url=http://www.usoc.org/11611_46137.htm |work=Chicago Tribune |date=27 April 2007 |access-date=27 April 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070313143509/http://www.usoc.org/11611_46137.htm |archive-date=13 March 2007 |url-status=dead}}
=Selection=
The IAAF announced Daegu as the winning candidate at the IAAF Council Meeting in Mombasa on 27 March 2007.{{cite news |author=IAAF |title=And the hosts will be ... |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=512/newsId=38139.html |work=IAAF |date=27 March 2007 |access-date=27 March 2007 }} Its victory was based on "the quality of the stadiums and [meeting] the need for good crowds."[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/archive/news/foul-play-as-aussies-lose-world-bid/story-e6frg6oo-1111113256906?nk=66c87fbcf42f9cad1bdf96d59fd88a87 Foul play as Aussies lose world bid ]. The Australian (31 March 2007). Retrieved 10 December 2014. IAAF's officials also praised Daegu's "ambition and challenging spirit" as key to its winning bid.[http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/09/05/2011090500446.html Daegu Flashes Its Organizational Wizardry to World as Championships End a Success ]. Chosun Ilbo (5 September 2011). Retrieved 26 August 2015. Both Moscow and Brisbane later confirmed their candidacy to host the 2013 World Championships in Athletics – a selection process won by the Russian capital.
Event schedule
{{See also|2011 World Championships in Athletics qualification standards}}
File:2011dongdaegust.jpg|A promotional poster for the event at Dongdaegu Station
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Date → || colspan="2"| 27 Aug || colspan="3"|28 Aug || colspan="3"|29 Aug || colspan="2"|30 Aug || colspan="2"|31 Aug|| colspan="2"|1 Sep || colspan="2"|2 Sep || colspan="2"|3 Sep || colspan="3"|4 Sep | ||||||||||||
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Event ↓ || M || A || M || colspan="2"| A || M || colspan="2" | A || M || A || M || A || M || A || M || A || M || A || M || colspan="2" | A | ||||||||||||
class="event" | 100 m | class="qualifiers" |Q | class="heats" |H | class="semifinals" | ½ | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |
class="event" | 200 m | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | class="semifinals" | ½ | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | ||
class="event" | 400 m | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | class="semifinals" colspan="2" | ½ | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | ||
class="event" | 800 m | class="heats" |H | class="semifinals" colspan="2" | ½ | colspan="3"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | 1500 m | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | class="semifinals" | ½ | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | 5000 m | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="final" colspan="2" | F | |||
class="event" | 10,000 m | colspan="2"| | class="final" colspan="2" | F | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | Marathon | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | ||
class="event" | 110 m hurdles | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | class="semifinals" | ½ | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |
class="event" | 400 m hurdles | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | class="semifinals" | ½ | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | ||
class="event" | 3000 m steeplechase | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | ||
class="event" | 4 × 100 m relay | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" | H | class="final" |F | ||
class="event" | 4 × 400 m relay | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" | H | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | 20 km walk | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | ||
class="event" | 50 km walk | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | Long jump | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | Triple jump | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" | Q | colspan="2"| | class="final" colspan="2" | F | |||
class="event" | High jump | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | class="qualifiers" | Q | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | Pole vault | class="qualifiers" | Q | colspan="3"| | class="final" colspan="2" | F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | Shot put | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" | Q | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | Discus throw | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | class="qualifiers" | Q | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | ||
class="event" | Hammer throw | class="qualifiers" | Q | colspan="3"| | class="final" colspan="2" | F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | Javelin throw | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" | Q | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | Decathlon | class="final" colspan="5" | F | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| |
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Date || colspan="2"| 27 Aug || colspan="2"|28 Aug || colspan="3"|29 Aug || colspan="2"|30 Aug || colspan="2"|31 Aug || colspan="2"|1 Sep || colspan="2"|2 Sep || colspan="3"|3 Sep || colspan="3"|4 Sep | |||||||||||||
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Event ↓ || M || A || M || A || M || colspan="2"| A || M || A || M || A || M || A || M || A || M || colspan="2"| A || M || colspan="2"| A | |||||||||||||
class="event" | 100 m | class="qualifiers" |Q | class="heats" |H | class="semifinals" | ½ | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | 200 m | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | class="semifinals" | ½ | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | 400 m | class="heats" |H | class="semifinals" | ½ | class="final" colspan="2" | F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | 800 m | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | class="semifinals" | ½ | colspan="3"| | class="final" colspan="2" | F | ||||
class="event" | 1500 m | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="3"| | class="semifinals" | ½ | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | 5000 m | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | 10,000 m | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | Marathon | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | 100 m hurdles | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | class="semifinals" | ½ | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | 400 m hurdles | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | class="semifinals" | ½ | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | |||
class="event" | 3000 m steeplechase | class="heats" |H | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | 4 × 100 m relay | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | class="heats" |H | class="final" |F | |||
class="event" | 4 × 400 m relay | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="heats" |H | class="final" colspan="2" | F | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | 20 km walk | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | - | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | Long jump | class="qualifiers" |Q | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | Triple jump | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | class="qualifiers" |Q | colspan="2"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | High jump | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" |Q | colspan="2"| | class="final" colspan="2" | F | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | Pole vault | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" |Q | colspan="3"| | class="final" |F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | Shot put | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" |Q | class="final" colspan="2" | F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | Discus throw | class="qualifiers" |Q | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | Hammer throw | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" |Q | colspan="3"| | class="final" colspan="2" | F | ||||
class="event" | Javelin throw | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="qualifiers" |Q | class="final" |F | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| | ||||
class="event" | Heptathlon | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | class="final" colspan="5"| F | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="2"| | colspan="3"| | colspan="3"| |
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Results
= Men =
The events in the men's section ended with a world record in 4 × 100 metres relay set by Jamaica and several world's leading results. Jamaica dominated the sprinting events, while Kenya and Ethiopia dominated the longer track events. In the field events, the United States and Germany were most successful, winning four and three gold medals respectively. Yohan Blake and Usain Bolt, both from Jamaica, won two gold medals, being the most successful athletes in the men's events.
In the 100 m final the largely favored Usain Bolt was disqualified for a false start, enabling Yohan Blake to win the crown with a time of 9.92 s. In the 200 m Bolt won with a time of 19.40 s, which was the fastest time ever not to be a world record at that point. Blake and Bolt, along with countrymen Nesta Carter and Michael Frater, ran in the 4 x 100 metres relay, setting a new world record with a time of 37.04 s. In the 10,000 metres event, World Champion Kenenisa Bekele did not finish the race. The world record holder in 800 m, David Rudisha, won the event with his first gold medal at the World Championships. On the last day, Kenyan Abel Kirui became the third marathon winner to retain the title at the next World Championships, after Abel Anton and Jaouad Gharib.
Most of the field events ended with new winners, but Dwight Phillips retained the long jump title, becoming only the second man after Ivan Pedroso to win four golds at the World Championships in this event.
Ethiopia's Imane Merga was originally awarded the bronze medal in the Men's 5000 metres, but he was later disqualified for having run inside the curb of the running track for some 10 to 15 metres. His teammate Dejen Gebremeskel was elevated to the bronze medal as a result.[https://archive.today/20121206015841/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5h1baux6yEsTjPlEGqNysazWYxakw?docId=CNG.baf6915241b5315c221d1e92332ab1a6.271 Britain's Mo Farah wins 5000m world title]. AFP (4 September 2011). Retrieved on 4 September 2011.
Cuba's Dayron Robles finished first in the race of the Men's 110 metres hurdles, but was disqualified for interfering with Liu Xiang twice before and over the last barrier. Jason Richardson was awarded the Gold, Liu the Silver, and Andy Turner promoted to the Bronze medal position.
== Track ==
File:Yohan Blake Daegu 2011.jpg of Jamaica, winner of the men's 100 metres]]
File:Kirani James Daegu 2011.jpg of Grenada]]
File:Ezekiel Kemboi Daegu 2011.jpg defended his steeplechase world title]]
{{Athletics championships navigation|Track}}
{{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}} | |||
{{AthleticsLink|100 metres |Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Yohan Blake|JAM}} | 9.92 SB
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Walter Dix|USA}} | 10.08
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Kim Collins|SKN}} | 10.09 |
{{AthleticsLink|200 metres|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Usain Bolt|JAM}} | 19.40 WL |{{flaglinkmedalist|Walter Dix|USA}} | 19.70 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Christophe Lemaitre|FRA}} | 19.80 NR |
{{AthleticsLink|400 metres|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Kirani James|GRN}} | 44.60 PB |{{flaglinkmedalist|LaShawn Merritt|USA}} | 44.63
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Kévin Borlée|BEL}} | 44.90 |
{{AthleticsLink|800 metres|Men}}
| {{flaglinkmedalist|David Rudisha|KEN}} | 1:43.91
| {{flaglinkmedalist|Abubaker Kaki|SUD}} | 1:44.41
| {{flaglinkmedalist|Yuriy Borzakovskiy|RUS}} | 1:44.49 |
{{AthleticsLink|1500 metres|Men}}
| {{flaglinkmedalist|Asbel Kiprop|KEN}} | 3:35.69
| {{flaglinkmedalist|Silas Kiplagat|KEN}} | 3:35.92
| {{flaglinkmedalist|Matthew Centrowitz|USA}} | 3:36.08 |
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|5000 metres|Men}}
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Mo Farah|GBR}} | rowspan=2| 13:23.36
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Bernard Lagat|USA}} | rowspan=2| 13:23.64
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Dejen Gebremeskel|ETH}} | 13:23.92 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Imane Merga|ETH}} | 13:23.78 | ||
{{AthleticsLink|10,000 metres|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Ibrahim Jeilan|ETH}} | 27:13.81
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Mo Farah|GBR}} | 27:14.07
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Imane Merga|ETH}} | 27:19.14 |
{{AthleticsLink|Marathon|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Abel Kirui|KEN}} | 2:07:38 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Vincent Kipruto|KEN}} | 2:10:06
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Feyisa Lilesa|ETH}} | 2:10:32 SB |
{{AthleticsLink|110 metres hurdles|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Jason Richardson|USA}} | 13.16
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Liu Xiang|CHN}} | 13.27
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Andy Turner|GBR}} | 13.44 |
{{AthleticsLink|400 metres hurdles|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Dai Greene|GBR}} | 48.26
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Javier Culson|PUR}} | 48.44
|{{flaglinkmedalist|L. J. van Zyl|RSA}} | 48.80 |
{{AthleticsLink|3000 metres steeplechase|Men}}
| {{flaglinkmedalist|Ezekiel Kemboi|KEN}} | 8:14.85
| {{flaglinkmedalist|Brimin Kipruto|KEN}} | 8:16.05
| {{flaglinkmedalist|{{Nowrap|Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad}}|FRA}} | 8:16.09 |
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|20 kilometres walk|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Luis Fernando López|COL}} | 1:20:38 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Wang Zhen|CHN}} | 1:20:54
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Kim Hyun-sub|KOR}} | rowspan=2| 1:21:17 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Valeriy Borchin|RUS}} | 1:19:56
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Vladimir Kanaykin|RUS}} | 1:20:27 | |
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|50 kilometres walk|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Denis Nizhegorodov|RUS}} | 3:42:45 SB |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Jared Tallent|AUS}} | rowspan=2| 3:43:36 SB |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Si Tianfeng|CHN}} | rowspan=2| 3:44:40 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Sergey Bakulin|RUS}} | 3:41:24 | ||
{{AthleticsLink|4 × 100 metres relay|Men}}
|{{flaglinkteam|JAM}} | 37.04 WR |valign=top|{{flaglinkteam|FRA}} | 38.20 SB |valign=top|{{flaglinkteam|SKN}} | 38.49 |
{{AthleticsLink|4 × 400 metres relay|Men}}
|{{flaglinkteam|USA}} | 2:59.31 WL |{{flaglinkteam|RSA}} | 2:59.87
|{{flaglinkteam|JAM}} | 3:00.10 |
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== Field ==
File:Koji Murofushi Daegu 2011.jpg of Japan won the men's hammer]]
File:Trey Hardee Daegu 2011.jpg champion Trey Hardee]]
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{{AthleticsLink|High jump|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Jesse Williams|USA}} | 2.35
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Aleksey Dmitrik|RUS}} | 2.35
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Trevor Barry|BAH}} | 2.32 PB |
{{AthleticsLink|Pole vault|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Paweł Wojciechowski|POL}} | 5.90
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Lázaro Borges|CUB}} | 5.90 NR |{{flaglinkmedalist|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} | 5.85 |
{{AthleticsLink|Long jump|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Dwight Phillips|USA}} | 8.45 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Mitchell Watt|AUS}} | 8.33
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Ngonidzashe Makusha|ZIM}} | 8.29 |
{{AthleticsLink|Triple jump|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Christian Taylor|USA}} | 17.96 WL |{{flaglinkmedalist|Phillips Idowu|GBR}} | 17.77 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Will Claye|USA}} | 17.50 PB |
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|Shot put|Men}}Andrei Mikhnevich had originally won the bronze medal but all his results from August 2005 were annulled due to a doping offense. {{cite web |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/iaaf-news/andrei-mikhnevich-blr-results-annulled-from |title=Andrei MIKHNEVICH (BLR) – results annulled from August 2005|date=31 July 2013|publisher=IAAF|access-date=4 April 2014}}
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|David Storl|GER}} | rowspan=2| 21.78 PB |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Dylan Armstrong|CAN}} | rowspan=2| 21.64
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Christian Cantwell|USA}} | 21.36 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Andrei Mikhnevich|BLR}} | 21.40 | ||
{{AthleticsLink|Discus throw |Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Robert Harting|GER}} | 68.97
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Gerd Kanter|EST}} | 66.95
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Ehsan Haddadi|IRI}} | 66.08 SB |
{{AthleticsLink|Javelin throw |Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Matthias de Zordo|GER}} | 86.27 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Andreas Thorkildsen|NOR}} | 84.78
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Guillermo Martínez|CUB}} | 84.30 |
{{AthleticsLink|Hammer throw|Men}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Koji Murofushi|JPN}} | 81.24 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Krisztián Pars|HUN}} | 81.18 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Primož Kozmus|SLO}} | 79.39 SB |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Trey Hardee|USA}} | 8607
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Ashton Eaton|USA}} | 8505
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Leonel Suárez|CUB}} | 8501 SB |
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= Women =
During the championships, Russia was the most successful country in the women's events, winning seven gold medals, followed by the United States with six. Most successful female athlete was Allyson Felix having won two relay golds and silver and bronze in her individual events. On the first day of the Championships, the athletes of Kenya made an astonishing performance, winning all six medals available in the two events. Kenya also dominated the long-distance events, while Jamaica and the United States the sprinting. In the field events, Russia was initially dominant, winning four gold medals.
Following a series of retests of stored samples and biological passports, a number of athletes were stripped of medals because of doping. Nine medals in eight events were forfeited for doping, eight of them from Russia, including five gold medals. The only Russian medals that survived the post-championship doping purge were two gold medals in the high jump and the hammer throw, and a bronze medals in the pole vault and the 400 metres hurdles. Of the four surviving medalists, a further three were eventually banned for doping.
The amended results left the United States the clear leading nation in women's athletics.
== Track ==
File:Campbell Jeter 200 m final Daegu 2011.jpg and Carmelita Jeter were the top two in both the women's short sprints.]]
File:Montsho Felix Daegu 2011.jpg narrowly defeated Allyson Felix to become Botswana's first World or Olympic track and field champion]]
File:Vivian Cheruiyot Daegu 2011.jpg of Kenya won both the 5000 and 10,000 m]]
File:Sally Pearson Daegu 2011.jpg won the 100 m hurdles in a championships record time.]]
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{{AthleticsLink|100 metres|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Carmelita Jeter|USA}} | 10.90
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Veronica Campbell-Brown|JAM}} | 10.97
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Kelly-Ann Baptiste|TRI}} | 10.98 |
{{AthleticsLink|200 metres|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Veronica Campbell-Brown|JAM}} | 22.22 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Carmelita Jeter|USA}} | 22.37
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Allyson Felix|USA}} | 22.42 |
{{AthleticsLink|400 metres|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Amantle Montsho|BOT}} | 49.56 NR |{{flaglinkmedalist|Allyson Felix|USA}} | 49.59 PB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Francena McCorory|USA}} | 50.45{{Cite web|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/press-release/medal-reallocations-iaaf-world-championships|title=Ennis-Hill and US women's 4x400m team to receive reallocated gold medals in London | PRESS-RELEASE | World Athletics}} |
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|800 metres|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Caster Semenya|RSA}} | 1:56.35 SB |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Janeth Jepkosgei|KEN}} | rowspan=2| 1:57.42 SB |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Alysia Johnson Montaño|USA}} | rowspan=2| 1:57.48 SB |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Mariya Savinova|RUS}} | 1:55.87 | ||
{{AthleticsLink|1500 metres|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Jennifer Simpson|USA}} | 4:05.40
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Hannah England|GBR}} | 4:05.68
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Natalia Rodríguez|ESP}} | 4:05.87 |
{{AthleticsLink|5000 metres|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Vivian Cheruiyot|KEN}} | 14:55.36
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet|KEN}} | 14:56.21
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Meseret Defar|ETH}} | 14:56.94 |
{{AthleticsLink|10,000 metres|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Vivian Cheruiyot|KEN}} | 30:48.98
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Sally Kipyego|KEN}} | 30:50.04
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Linet Masai|KEN}} | 30:53.59 |
{{AthleticsLink|Marathon|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Edna Kiplagat|KEN}} | 2:28:43
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Priscah Jeptoo|KEN}} | 2:29:00
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Sharon Cherop|KEN}} | 2:29:14 SB |
{{AthleticsLink|100 metres hurdles|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Sally Pearson|AUS}} | 12.28 CR, AR |{{flaglinkmedalist|Danielle Carruthers|USA}} | 12.47 PB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Dawn Harper|USA}} | 12.47 PB |
{{AthleticsLink|400 metres hurdles|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Lashinda Demus|USA}} | 52.47 WL, NR |{{flaglinkmedalist|Melaine Walker|JAM}} | 52.73 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Natalya Antyukh|RUS}} | 53.85 |
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|3000 metres steeplechase|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Habiba Ghribi|TUN}} | 9:11.97 NR |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Milcah Chemos Cheywa|KEN}} | rowspan=2| 9:17.16
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Mercy Wanjiku|KEN}} | rowspan=2| 9:17.88 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Yuliya Zarudneva Zaripova|RUS}} | 9:07.03 WL | ||
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|20 kilometres walk|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Liu Hong|CHN}} | 1:30:00
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Elisa Rigaudo|ITA}} | rowspan=2| 1:30:44 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Qieyang Shenjie|CHN}} | 1:31:14 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Olga Kaniskina|RUS}} | 1:29:42
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Anisya Kirdyapkina|RUS}} | 1:30:13 | |
{{AthleticsLink|4 × 100 metres relay|Women}}
|{{flaglinkteam|USA}} | 41.56 WL |{{flaglinkteam|JAM}} | 41.70 NR |{{flaglinkteam|UKR}} | 42.51 SB |
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|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkteam|USA}} | rowspan=2| 3:18.09 WL |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkteam|JAM}} | rowspan=2| 3:18.71 NR |{{flaglinkteam|GBR}} | 3:23.63 |
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|{{flaglinkteam|RUS}} | 3:19.36 | ||
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== Field ==
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{{AthleticsLink|High jump|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Anna Chicherova|RUS}} | 2.03
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Blanka Vlašić|CRO}} | 2.03 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Antonietta Di Martino|ITA}} | 2.00 |
{{AthleticsLink|Pole vault|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Fabiana Murer|BRA}} | 4.85 AR |{{flaglinkmedalist|Martina Strutz|GER}} | 4.80 NR |{{flaglinkmedalist|Svetlana Feofanova|RUS}} | 4.75 SB |
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|Long jump|Women}}
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Brittney Reese|USA}} | rowspan=2| 6.82
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Ineta Radēviča|LAT}} | 6.76
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova|BLR}} | rowspan=2| 6.74 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Olga Kucherenko|RUS}} | 6.77 | ||
{{AthleticsLink|Triple jump|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Olha Saladukha|UKR}} | 14.94
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Olga Rypakova|KAZ}} | 14.89
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Caterine Ibargüen|COL}} | 14.84 |
rowspan=2| {{AthleticsLink|Shot put|Women}}
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Valerie Adams|NZL}} | rowspan=2| 21.24 CR, AR |{{flaglinkmedalist|Jillian Camarena-Williams|USA}} | 20.02
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Gong Lijiao|CHN}} | rowspan=2| 19.97 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Nadzeya Ostapchuk|BLR}} | 20.05 | ||
{{AthleticsLink|Discus throw |Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Li Yanfeng|CHN}} | 66.52
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Nadine Müller|GER}} | 65.97
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Yarelis Barrios|CUB}} | 65.73 SB |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Barbora Špotáková|CZE}} | 71.58 SB |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Sunette Viljoen|RSA}} | rowspan=2| 68.38 AR |rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Christina Obergföll|GER}} | rowspan=2| 65.24 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Mariya Abakumova|RUS}} | 71.99 CR, NR, WL | ||
{{AthleticsLink|Hammer throw|Women}}
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Tatyana Lysenko|RUS}} | 77.13 SB |{{flaglinkmedalist|Betty Heidler|GER}} | 76.06
|{{flaglinkmedalist|Zhang Wenxiu|CHN}} | 75.03 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Jessica Ennis|GBR}} | 6751
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Jennifer Oeser|GER}} | rowspan=2| 6572
|rowspan=2| {{flaglinkmedalist|Karolina Tymińska|POL}} | rowspan=2| 6544 |
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|{{flaglinkmedalist|Tatyana Chernova|RUS}} | 6880 WL | ||
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{{note label|a|a|Javelin}} Original gold medalist Mariya Abakumova of {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia was stripped of her gold medal.
{{note label|b|b|Heptathlon}} Original gold medalist Tatyana Chernova of {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia was stripped of her gold medal on 29 November 2016 by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, with Ennis and Oeser promoted to gold and silver respectively and the bronze awarded to Karolina Tymińska of Poland.
File:Valerie Adams Daegu 2011.jpg|Valerie Adams broke the championship record in the shot put.
File:Mariya Abakumova Daegu 2011.jpg|Mariya Abakumova improved the championship and Russian record in javelin.
File:Tatyana Chernova Daegu 2011.jpg|Tatyana Chernova defeated the defending heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis, but was disqualified in 2016 for doping offences.
Anti-doping programme
On 4 November 2011 the IAAF reported that 2 of the 468 urine samples had produced adverse analytical findings. The samples of Portuguese runner Sara Moreira, a finalist in the women's steeplechase, and Korean relay runner Hee-Nam Lim had both tested positive for methylhexaneamine. Analysis of blood samples is still ongoing.{{cite web|url=http://daegu2011.iaaf.org/newslistdetail.aspx?id=62836 |title=iaaf.org - International Association of Athletics Federations |publisher=Daegu2011.iaaf.org |date=4 November 2011 |access-date=18 August 2012}}
In March 2012 the Trinidad and Tobago track and field authorities announced that Semoy Hackett had tested positive for methylhexaneamine at the Trinidad and Tobago national championships prior to the World Championships. Her results in the women's 100 metres were annulled and the Trinidadian 4 × 100-metres relay team were also disqualified from fourth place.{{cite web|author=Agile Telecom Ltd. and Xidemia |url=http://www.newsday.co.tt/sport/0,156413.html |title=Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday |publisher=newsday.co.tt |date=16 September 2011 |access-date=18 August 2012}}
An anonymous poll conducted by the World Anti-Doping Agency at the event showed that an estimated 29% of the athletes present at the World Championships had used a banned substance within the last 12 months.Rohan, Tim (22 August 2013). [https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/23/sports/research-finds-wide-doping-study-withheld.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1&&pagewanted=all Antidoping Agency Delays Publication of Research]. The New York Times. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
Medal table
Originally, host nation South Korea failed to win any medals at these championships, a fate shared with Sweden in 1995 and Canada in 2001. However, in 2015, South Korean athlete Kim Hyun-sub was promoted from sixth place to bronze medalist in the 20 km walk after three Russian race walkers were disqualified for doping offences.
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| gold_KEN = 7 | silver_KEN = 8 | bronze_KEN = 3
| gold_JAM = 4 | silver_JAM = 4 | bronze_JAM = 1
| gold_GER = 3 | silver_GER = 4 | bronze_GER = 1
| gold_GBR = 3 | silver_GBR = 3 | bronze_GBR = 2
| gold_RUS = 3 | silver_RUS = 1 | bronze_RUS = 3
| gold_CHN = 2 | silver_CHN = 2 | bronze_CHN = 4
| gold_RSA = 1 | silver_RSA = 2 | bronze_RSA = 1
| gold_AUS = 1 | silver_AUS = 2 | bronze_AUS = 0
| gold_ETH = 1 | silver_ETH = 0 | bronze_ETH = 4
| gold_COL = 1 | silver_COL = 0 | bronze_COL = 1
| gold_POL = 1 | silver_POL = 0 | bronze_POL = 1
| gold_UKR = 1 | silver_UKR = 0 | bronze_UKR = 1
| gold_BOT = 1 | silver_BOT = 0 | bronze_BOT = 0
| gold_BRA = 1 | silver_BRA = 0 | bronze_BRA = 0
| gold_CZE = 1 | silver_CZE = 0 | bronze_CZE = 0
| gold_GRN = 1 | silver_GRN = 0 | bronze_GRN = 0
| gold_JPN = 1 | silver_JPN = 0 | bronze_JPN = 0
| gold_NZL = 1 | silver_NZL = 0 | bronze_NZL = 0
| gold_TUN = 1 | silver_TUN = 0 | bronze_TUN = 0
| gold_CUB = 0 | silver_CUB = 1 | bronze_CUB = 3
| gold_FRA = 0 | silver_FRA = 1 | bronze_FRA = 3
| gold_ITA = 0 | silver_ITA = 1 | bronze_ITA = 1
| gold_CAN = 0 | silver_CAN = 1 | bronze_CAN = 0
| gold_CRO = 0 | silver_CRO = 1 | bronze_CRO = 0
| gold_EST = 0 | silver_EST = 1 | bronze_EST = 0
| gold_HUN = 0 | silver_HUN = 1 | bronze_HUN = 0
| gold_KAZ = 0 | silver_KAZ = 1 | bronze_KAZ = 0
| gold_LAT = 0 | silver_LAT = 1 | bronze_LAT = 0
| gold_NOR = 0 | silver_NOR = 1 | bronze_NOR = 0
| gold_PUR = 0 | silver_PUR = 1 | bronze_PUR = 0
| gold_SUD = 0 | silver_SUD = 1 | bronze_SUD = 0
| gold_SKN = 0 | silver_SKN = 0 | bronze_SKN = 2
| gold_BAH = 0 | silver_BAH = 0 | bronze_BAH = 1
| gold_BEL = 0 | silver_BEL = 0 | bronze_BEL = 1
| gold_BLR = 0 | silver_BLR = 0 | bronze_BLR = 1
| gold_IRI = 0 | silver_IRI = 0 | bronze_IRI = 1
| gold_SLO = 0 | silver_SLO = 0 | bronze_SLO = 1
| gold_KOR = 0 | silver_KOR = 0 | bronze_KOR = 1 | host_KOR = yes
| gold_ESP = 0 | silver_ESP = 0 | bronze_ESP = 1
| gold_TTO = 0 | silver_TTO = 0 | bronze_TTO = 1
| gold_ZIM = 0 | silver_ZIM = 0 | bronze_ZIM = 1
}}
Participating nations
On the entry lists prior to the competition, a total of 1943 athletes from 202 national teams were set to participate in the 2011 World Championships in Athletics.[http://daegu2011.iaaf.org//newslistdetail.aspx?id=61204 Daegu Entry List] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110916004150/http://daegu2011.iaaf.org//newslistdetail.aspx?id=61204 |date=16 September 2011 }} The number of accredited athletes that actually participated at the event was 1848, while the total of countries represented was 204.
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- {{flaglinkteam|FIN||13}}{{cite web|url=http://www.european-athletics.org/13th-iaaf-world-championships/latest-world-championships-news-finland-hungary-and-the-netherlands-teams.html |title=Latest World Championships news: Finland, Hungary and the Netherlands teams |publisher=European Athletic Association |date=15 August 2011 |access-date=15 August 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110821094237/http://www.european-athletics.org/13th-iaaf-world-championships/latest-world-championships-news-finland-hungary-and-the-netherlands-teams.html |archive-date=21 August 2011 }}
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See also
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References
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External links
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110717074917/http://www.daegu2011.org/do/front/main/en Website for the IAAF World Championships in Athletics – Daegu 2011 ]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110805031403/http://www.iaaf.org/wch11/index.html IAAF's Championship website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110805095155/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/document/competitions/competition/05/87/48/20101119060839_httppostedfile_daegustandards_22853.pdf Entry Standards (IAAF)]
- [https://www.theguardian.com/sport/world-athletics-championships-2011 Coverage and News] at the Guardian
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120521084328/http://www.flotrack.org/coverage/238947-IAAF-World-Championships-in-Athletics-Track-and-Field-Daegu-2011 Flotrack Race Interviews with athletes and Race Videos]
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