World Athletics Championships

{{Short description|Biennial international athletics competition}}

{{For|other WA-sanctioned championships|World Athletics#Competitions}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}}

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| next = 2025 Tokyo

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The World Athletics Championships, known as the IAAF World Championships in Athletics until 2019, are a biennial athletics competition organized by World Athletics, formerly International Association of Athletics Federations. Alongside Olympic Games, the championships represents the highest level of senior international outdoor athletics competition for track and field athletics globally, including marathon running and race walking. Separate World Championships are held by World Athletics for certain other outdoor events, including cross-country running and half-marathon, as well as indoor and age-group championship.

The World Championships were started in 1976 in response to the International Olympic Committee dropping the men's 50 km walk from the Olympic programme for the 1976 Montreal Olympics, despite its constant presence at the games since 1932. The IAAF chose to host its own world championship event, a month and a half after the Olympics.Matthews, Peter (2012). [https://books.google.com/books?id=dQFHe9RwE0wC Historical Dictionary of Track and Field] (pg. 217). Scarecrow Press (eBook). Retrieved on 8 September 2013.{{Cite web |last=Butler |first=Mark |date=9 September 2013 |title=IAAF Statistics Book Moscow 2013 |url=http://iaaf-ebooks.s3.amazonaws.com/Moscow-2013-Statistics/sources/projet/IAAF-Moscow.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130909191743/http://iaaf-ebooks.s3.amazonaws.com/Moscow-2013-Statistics/sources/projet/IAAF-Moscow.pdf |archive-date=9 September 2013 |access-date=19 August 2024 |website=IAAF/AFTS (2013) |page=179}} It was the first World Championships that the IAAF had hosted separately from the Olympic Games.

A second limited event was held in 1980, and the inaugural championships in 1983, with all the events, is considered the official start of the competition. Until 1980, the Olympic champions were also considered as reigning world champions.{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/heritage/news/formation-of-the-world-athletics-championships|title=The formation of the World Athletics Championships}}

At their debut, these championships were then held every four years, until 1991 when they switched to a two-year cycle.{{Cite web |title=Two years from now, in 2025, the next heated battle will take place in Tokyo {{!}} News {{!}} Tokyo 25 {{!}} World Athletics Championships |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/tokyo25/news/news/two-years-from-now-in-2025-the-next-heated-battle-will-take-place-in-tokyo |access-date=2024-01-29 |website=worldathletics.org}} In 2024, World Athletics announced that the new biennial competition, World Athletics Ultimate Championship, featuring only up to 16 of the world's top-ranked athletes per discipline, would be held every even year from 2026 onwards.{{Cite web |title=World Athletics Ultimate Championship: a new global championship for the sport {{!}} PRESS-RELEASES {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-ultimate-championship/2026/news/press-releases/world-athletics-ultimate-championship |access-date=2024-08-14 |website=worldathletics.org}}

History

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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 Championships began to grow. In 1976 at the IAAF Council Meeting in Puerto Rico an Athletics World Championships separate from the Olympic Games was approved.

Following bids from both Stuttgart, West Germany and Helsinki, Finland, the IAAF Council awarded the inaugural competition to Helsinki, to take place in 1983 and be held in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium (where the 1952 Summer Olympics had been held).

Two IAAF world championship events preceded the inaugural edition of the World Championships in Athletics in 1983. The 1976 World Championships had just one event – the men's 50 kilometres walk which was dropped from the Olympic programme for the 1976 Summer Olympics and the IAAF responded by setting up their own contest. Four years later, the 1980 World Championships contained only two newly approved women's events, (400 metres hurdles and 3000 metres), neither of which featured on the programme for the 1980 Summer Olympics.{{Cite web |title=IAAF World Championships in Athletics |url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/wc.htm |access-date=2024-08-19 |website=www.gbrathletics.com}}[http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/history Archive of Past Events]. IAAF. Retrieved on 8 September 2013.

Over the years the competition has grown in size. In 1983 1,333 athletes from 153 countries participated.[http://www.legacy.usatf.org/news/view.aspx?DUID=USATF_2005_05_06_14_27_25 "First World Outdoor Championships in Helsinki a landmark for track & field."] Usatf.org. Retrieved 23 July 2012. By the 2003 competition, in Paris, it had grown to 1,679 athletes from 198 countries with coverage being transmitted to 179 countries.

From 2019 to 2022 the championships were sponsored by Qatar National Bank,{{Cite web |title=QNB and IAAF sign worldwide sponsorship agreement in Qatar {{!}} PRESS-RELEASE {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/news/press-release/qnb-iaaf-sign-worldwide-sponsorship-agreement |access-date=2024-08-19 |website=worldathletics.org}} which has been described as being part of Qatar's soft power policy.{{Cite web |title=A global map of Qatar's sponsorships in sports |url=https://www.playthegame.org/news/a-global-map-of-qatar-s-sponsorships-in-sports/ |access-date=2024-01-29 |website=www.playthegame.org |language=en-US}}

There has also been a change in composition over the years, with several new events, all for women, being added. By 2005, the only differences were men's competition in the 50 km walk, and equivalent events in women's 100 m hurdles and heptathlon to men's 110 m hurdles and decathlon.

Changes in the list of events were as follows:

Championships

{{Further-text|World Championship records|Men's medalists|Women's medalists}}

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! Edition

! Year

! City

! Country

! Date

! Venue

! Capacity

! Events

! Nations

! Athletes

! Top of the medal table

|1976

|align=left|Malmö

|align=left|{{flag|Sweden}}

| 18 Sep

|align=left|Malmö Stadion

| 30,000

|1

|20

|42

|align=left|{{flag|Soviet Union|1955}}

|1980

|align=left|Sittard

|align=left|{{flag|Netherlands}}

| 14 – 16 Aug

|align=left|De Baandert

| 22,000

|2

|22

|42

|align=left|{{flag|East Germany}}

1st

|1983

|align=left|Helsinki

|align=left|{{flag|Finland}}

| 7 – 14 Aug

|align=left|Olympiastadion

| 50,000

|41

|153

|1,333

|align=left|{{flag|East Germany}}

2nd

|1987

|align=left|Rome

|align=left|{{flag|Italy}}

| 28 Aug – 6 Sep

|align=left|Stadio Olimpico

| 60,000

|43

|156

|1,419

|align=left|{{flag|East Germany}}

3rd

|1991

|align=left|Tokyo

|align=left|{{flag|Japan}}

| 23 Aug – 1 Sep

|align=left|National Stadium

| 48,000

|43

|162

|1,491

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

4th

|1993

|align=left|Stuttgart

|align=left|{{flag|Germany}}

| 13 – 22 Aug

|align=left|Neckarstadion

| 70,000

|44

|187

|1,630

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

5th

|1995

|align=left|Gothenburg

|align=left|{{flag|Sweden}}

| 5 – 13 Aug

|align=left|Ullevi

| 42,000

|44

|190

|1,755

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

6th

|1997

|align=left|Athens

|align=left|{{flag|Greece}}

| 1 – 10 Aug

|align=left|Olympiako Stadio

| 75,000

|44

|197

|1,785

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

7th

|1999

|align=left|Seville

|align=left|{{flag|Spain}}

| 20 – 29 Aug

|align=left|Estadio de La Cartuja

| 70,000

|46

|200

|1,750

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

8th

|2001

|align=left|Edmonton

|align=left|{{flag|Canada}}

| 3 – 12 Aug

|align=left|Commonwealth Stadium

| 60,000

|46

|189

|1,602

|align=left|{{flag|Russia}}

9th

|2003

|align=left|Paris

|align=left|{{flag|France}}

| 23 – 31 Aug

|align=left|Stade de France

| 78,000

|46

|198

|1,679

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

10th

|2005

|align=left|Helsinki

|align=left|{{flag|Finland}}

| 6 – 14 Aug

|align=left|Olympiastadion

| 45,000

|47

|191

|1,687

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

11th

|2007

|align=left|Osaka

|align=left|{{flag|Japan}}

| 24 Aug – 2 Sep

|align=left|Yanmar Stadium Nagai

| 45,000

|47

|197

|1,800

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

12th

|2009

|align=left|Berlin

|align=left|{{flag|Germany}}

| 15 – 23 Aug

|align=left|Olympiastadion

| 74,000

|47

|200

|1,895

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

13th

|2011

|align=left|Daegu

|align=left|{{flag|South Korea}}

| 27 Aug – 4 Sep

|align=left|Daegu Stadium

| 65,000

|47

|199

|1,742

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

14th

|2013

|align=left|Moscow

|align=left|{{flag|Russia}}

| 10 – 18 Aug

|align=left|Luzhniki Stadium

| 78,000

|47

|203

|1,784

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

15th

|2015

|align=left|Beijing

|align=left|{{flag|China}}

| 22 – 30 Aug

|align=left|Beijing National Stadium

| 80,000

|47

|205

|1,761

|align=left|{{flag|Kenya}}

16th

|2017

|align=left|London

|align=left|{{flag|Great Britain}}

| 4 – 13 Aug

|align=left|London Stadium

| 60,000

|48

|199

|1,857

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

17th

|2019

|align=left|Doha

|align=left|{{flag|Qatar}}

| 27 Sep – 6 Oct

|align=left|Khalifa International Stadium

| 48,000

|49

|206

|1,775

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

18th

|2022

|align=left|Eugene

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

| 15 – 24 Jul

|align=left|Hayward Field

| 25,000

|49

|180

|1,705

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

19th

|2023

|align=left|Budapest

|align=left|{{flag|Hungary}}

| 19 – 27 Aug

|align=left| National Athletics Centre

| 36,000

|49

|202

|2,187

|align=left|{{flag|United States}}

20th

| 2025

|align=left|Tokyo

|align=left|{{flag|Japan}}

| 13 – 21 Sep

|align=left|Japan National Stadium

|68,000

|

|

|

|

21st

| 2027

|align=left|Beijing

|align=left|{{flag|China}}

| 11 – 19 Sep

|align=left|Beijing National Stadium

|80,000

|

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|

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All-time medal table

Updated after the 2023 World Athletics Championships.

{{Medals table

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| source = [https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/budapest23/news/news/world-athletics-championships-budapest-23-statistical-booklet World Athletics Championships Budapest 23 – Statistical Booklet] [https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/budapest23/medaltable 2023 Medal Table]

| gold_USA = 195 | silver_USA = 134 | bronze_USA = 114

| gold_KEN = 65 | silver_KEN = 58 | bronze_KEN = 48

| gold_RUS = 42 | silver_RUS = 52 | bronze_RUS = 48

| gold_JAM = 40 | silver_JAM = 61 | bronze_JAM = 48

| gold_GER = 39 | silver_GER = 36 | bronze_GER = 48

| gold_ETH = 35 | silver_ETH = 38 | bronze_ETH = 31

| gold_GBR = 33 | silver_GBR = 40 | bronze_GBR = 48 | name_GBR = {{flagicon|UK}} Great Britain & Northern Ireland

| gold_URS = 23 | silver_URS = 27 | bronze_URS = 28 | name_URS = {{flagicon|URS}} Soviet Union

| gold_CHN = 22 | silver_CHN = 26 | bronze_CHN = 27

| gold_CUB = 22 | silver_CUB = 25 | bronze_CUB = 16

| gold_GDR = 21 | silver_GDR = 19 | bronze_GDR = 16 | name_GDR = {{flagicon|GDR}} East Germany

| gold_POL = 20 | silver_POL = 20 | bronze_POL = 25

| gold_AUS = 15 | silver_AUS = 16 | bronze_AUS = 14

| gold_CZE = 15 | silver_CZE = 5 | bronze_CZE = 8

| gold_FRA = 14 | silver_FRA = 19 | bronze_FRA = 23

| gold_ITA = 13 | silver_ITA = 18 | bronze_ITA = 20

| gold_UKR = 12 | silver_UKR = 15 | bronze_UKR = 16

| gold_MAR = 12 | silver_MAR = 12 | bronze_MAR = 9

| gold_RSA = 12 | silver_RSA = 7 | bronze_RSA = 8

| gold_SWE = 12 | silver_SWE = 7 | bronze_SWE = 8

| gold_NOR = 12 | silver_NOR = 6 | bronze_NOR = 6

| gold_ESP = 11 | silver_ESP = 19 | bronze_ESP = 16

| gold_CAN = 11 | silver_CAN = 18 | bronze_CAN = 17

| gold_BLR = 10 | silver_BLR = 11 | bronze_BLR = 12

| gold_BAH = 9 | silver_BAH = 9 | bronze_BAH = 8

| gold_JPN = 8 | silver_JPN = 9 | bronze_JPN = 18

| gold_BHR = 8 | silver_BHR = 3 | bronze_BHR = 3

| gold_NED = 7 | silver_NED = 9 | bronze_NED = 12

| gold_FIN = 7 | silver_FIN = 8 | bronze_FIN = 8

| gold_POR = 7 | silver_POR = 7 | bronze_POR = 9

| gold_UGA = 7 | silver_UGA = 2 | bronze_UGA = 4

| gold_GRE = 6 | silver_GRE = 7 | bronze_GRE = 12

| gold_ALG = 6 | silver_ALG = 2 | bronze_ALG = 3

| gold_NZL = 6 | silver_NZL = 1 | bronze_NZL = 1

| gold_ROU = 5 | silver_ROU = 8 | bronze_ROU = 12

| gold_BUL = 5 | silver_BUL = 3 | bronze_BUL = 8

| gold_QAT = 5 | silver_QAT = 2 | bronze_QAT = 4

| gold_TCH = 4 | silver_TCH = 4 | bronze_TCH = 3 | name_TCH = {{flagicon|TCH}} Czechoslovakia

| gold_CRO = 4 | silver_CRO = 4 | bronze_CRO = 2

| gold_COL = 4 | silver_COL = 3 | bronze_COL = 2

| gold_DOM = 4 | silver_DOM = 2 | bronze_DOM = 1

| gold_IRL = 4 | silver_IRL = 2 | bronze_IRL = 0

| gold_SUI = 4 | silver_SUI = 0 | bronze_SUI = 5

| gold_VEN = 4 | silver_VEN = 0 | bronze_VEN = 1

| gold_ANA = 3 | silver_ANA = 8 | bronze_ANA = 1 | skip_ANA = yes | name_ANA = {{flagicon|ANA}} Authorised Neutral Athletes | note_ANA = {{ref|a|[1]}}

| gold_FRG = 3 | silver_FRG = 6 | bronze_FRG = 3 | name_FRG = {{flagicon|FRG}} West Germany

| gold_TTO = 3 | silver_TTO = 5 | bronze_TTO = 7

| gold_MEX = 3 | silver_MEX = 4 | bronze_MEX = 7

| gold_LTU = 3 | silver_LTU = 3 | bronze_LTU = 3

| gold_ECU = 3 | silver_ECU = 2 | bronze_ECU = 1

| gold_GRN = 3 | silver_GRN = 1 | bronze_GRN = 2

| gold_MOZ = 3 | silver_MOZ = 1 | bronze_MOZ = 1

| gold_DEN = 3 | silver_DEN = 0 | bronze_DEN = 1

| gold_BRA = 2 | silver_BRA = 6 | bronze_BRA = 8

| gold_EST = 2 | silver_EST = 6 | bronze_EST = 2

| gold_BEL = 2 | silver_BEL = 2 | bronze_BEL = 7

| gold_SLO = 2 | silver_SLO = 2 | bronze_SLO = 3

| gold_PER = 2 | silver_PER = 1 | bronze_PER = 0

| gold_TJK = 2 | silver_TJK = 1 | bronze_TJK = 0

| gold_NGR = 1 | silver_NGR = 5 | bronze_NGR = 5

| gold_NAM = 1 | silver_NAM = 4 | bronze_NAM = 1

| gold_KAZ = 1 | silver_KAZ = 3 | bronze_KAZ = 5

| gold_TUR = 1 | silver_TUR = 3 | bronze_TUR = 0

| gold_BOT = 1 | silver_BOT = 2 | bronze_BOT = 1

| gold_ZAM = 1 | silver_ZAM = 2 | bronze_ZAM = 0

| gold_BUR = 1 | silver_BUR = 1 | bronze_BUR = 1

| gold_IND = 1 | silver_IND = 1 | bronze_IND = 1

| gold_TUN = 1 | silver_TUN = 1 | bronze_TUN = 1

| gold_ERI = 1 | silver_ERI = 1 | bronze_ERI = 0

| gold_PAN = 1 | silver_PAN = 1 | bronze_PAN = 0

| gold_SKN = 1 | silver_SKN = 0 | bronze_SKN = 4

| gold_SRB = 1 | silver_SRB = 0 | bronze_SRB = 3

| gold_SVK = 1 | silver_SVK = 0 | bronze_SVK = 3

| gold_BAR = 1 | silver_BAR = 0 | bronze_BAR = 2

| gold_SYR = 1 | silver_SYR = 0 | bronze_SYR = 2

| gold_SEN = 1 | silver_SEN = 0 | bronze_SEN = 1

| gold_SOM = 1 | silver_SOM = 0 | bronze_SOM = 1

| gold_PRK = 1 | silver_PRK = 0 | bronze_PRK = 0

| gold_HUN = 0 | silver_HUN = 7 | bronze_HUN = 8

| gold_CIV = 0 | silver_CIV = 4 | bronze_CIV = 1

| gold_ISR = 0 | silver_ISR = 3 | bronze_ISR = 2

| gold_PUR = 0 | silver_PUR = 3 | bronze_PUR = 1

| gold_BDI = 0 | silver_BDI = 2 | bronze_BDI = 1

| gold_DJI = 0 | silver_DJI = 2 | bronze_DJI = 1

| gold_CMR = 0 | silver_CMR = 2 | bronze_CMR = 0

| gold_AUT = 0 | silver_AUT = 1 | bronze_AUT = 3

| gold_BIH = 0 | silver_BIH = 1 | bronze_BIH = 1

| gold_CYP = 0 | silver_CYP = 1 | bronze_CYP = 1

| gold_GHA = 0 | silver_GHA = 1 | bronze_GHA = 1

| gold_LAT = 0 | silver_LAT = 1 | bronze_LAT = 1

| gold_PHI = 0 | silver_PHI = 1 | bronze_PHI = 1

| gold_KOR = 0 | silver_KOR = 1 | bronze_KOR = 1

| gold_SRI = 0 | silver_SRI = 1 | bronze_SRI = 1

| gold_SUR = 0 | silver_SUR = 1 | bronze_SUR = 1

| gold_TAN = 0 | silver_TAN = 1 | bronze_TAN = 1

| gold_BER = 0 | silver_BER = 1 | bronze_BER = 0

| gold_IVB = 0 | silver_IVB = 1 | bronze_IVB = 0

| gold_EGY = 0 | silver_EGY = 1 | bronze_EGY = 0

| gold_PAK = 0 | silver_PAK = 1 | bronze_PAK = 0

| gold_SUD = 0 | silver_SUD = 1 | bronze_SUD = 0

| gold_ASA = 0 | silver_ASA = 0 | bronze_ASA = 1

| gold_CAY = 0 | silver_CAY = 0 | bronze_CAY = 1

| gold_DMA = 0 | silver_DMA = 0 | bronze_DMA = 1

| gold_HAI = 0 | silver_HAI = 0 | bronze_HAI = 1

| gold_IRI = 0 | silver_IRI = 0 | bronze_IRI = 1

| gold_KSA = 0 | silver_KSA = 0 | bronze_KSA = 1

| gold_ZIM = 0 | silver_ZIM = 0 | bronze_ZIM = 1

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;Notes

{{note|a|[1]}} {{flag|ANA}} is the name under which Russian athletes competed in the 2017 and 2019 Championships. Their medals were not included in the official medal table.{{cite web|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/iaaf-world-championships-london-2017-7093740/medaltable|title=IAAF World Championships London 2017 Medal Table|website=worldathletics.org}}{{cite web|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/iaaf-world-athletics-championships-doha-2019-7125365/medaltable|title=IAAF World Championships DOHA 2019 Medal Table|website=worldathletics.org}}

All-time placing table

In the IAAF placing table the total score is obtained from assigning eight points to the first place and so on to one point for the eight placed finalists. Points are shared in situations where a tie occurs. However, the IAAF site shows all points rounded to the nearest integer.

Updated after the 2022 Championships{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/budapest23/news/news/world-athletics-championships-budapest-23-statistical-booklet|title=World Athletics Championships Budapest 23 – Statistical Booklet|publisher=worldathletics.org|access-date=10 August 2023}}

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RankCountry{{Gold1}}{{Silver2}}{{Bronze3}}45678MedalsPoints
1align=left|{{USA}}183125+1=103+2=77+5=90+3=84+3=74+2=80+4=4144240.5
2align=left|{{GER}}{{Ref|a|[a]}}636165+2=78+2=66+2=61+2=53+5=45+1=1912347.5
3align=left|{{RUS}}{{Ref|b|[b]}}4554+6=47+2=56+2=39+3=43+2=35+1=40+1=1541771.5
4align=left|{{KEN}}62554448402847211611744
5align=left|{{JAM}}375643+1=34312931241371418.5
6align=left|{{flagicon|UK}} Great Britain & N.I.31374343+2=50+1=34+1=31+1=211111381
7align=left|{{ETH}}333428262118202095998
8align=left|{{CHN}}2225+1=252034+1=21+1=2124+1=73879
9align=left|{{FRA}}141821+2=2728+2=31+1=24+1=32+1=55804.1
10align=left|{{POL}}2017+1=21+4=23+1=2422+2=2721+2=63794.8
11align=left|{{URS}}2325+2=2821+1=17121117+1=78793
12align=left|{{CUB}}2223+1=13+1=3310+2=17+1=231960757.5
13align=left|{{ITA}}1215+1=191517+2=24+1=32+2=30+2=47642.5
14align=left|{{ESP}}717+1=15+1192024182041580
15align=left|{{UKR}}1112+2=16192116+1=21+1=941561.6

;Notes

Multiple winners

Boldface denotes active athletes and highest medal count among all athletes (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

=Men=

==All events==

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! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:1em" | Rank

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:15%" | Athlete

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:17%" | Country

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Events

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | From

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | To

! style="background: gold; width:7%" | Gold

! style="background: silver; width:7%" | Silver

! style="background: #CC9966; width:7%" | Bronze

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:7%" |Total

1align="left" | Usain Boltalign="left" | {{JAM}}100 m / 200 m / 4 × 100 m relay20072017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 11bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 2bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 14
align="center"

| 2

align="left" | LaShawn Merrittalign="left" | {{USA}}400 m / 4 × 400 m relay20052015bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | {{0|*}} 8 *bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 3bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | {{0|*}} 11 *
align="center"

| 3

align="left" | Carl Lewisalign="left" | {{USA}}100 m / 200 m / 4 × 100 m relay / Long jump19831993bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 8bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 10
align="center"

| 4

align="left" | Michael Johnsonalign="left" | {{USA}}200 m / 400 m / 4 × 400 m relay19911999bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 8bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 8
align="center"

| 5

align="left" | Mo Farahalign="left" | {{flagicon|UK}} Great Britain & N.I.5000 m / 10,000 m20112017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 6bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 2bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 8
align="center"

| 6

align="left" | Noah Lylesalign="left" | {{USA}}100 m / 200 m / 4 × 100 m relay20192023bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 6bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 7
align="center"

| 7

align="left" | Sergey Bubkaalign="left" | {{URS}}
{{UKR}}
Pole vault19831997bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 6bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| 8

align="left" | Jeremy Warineralign="left" | {{USA}}400 m / 4 × 400 m relay20052009bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

|rowspan="2"| 9

align="left" | Kenenisa Bekelealign="left" | {{ETH}}5000 m / 10,000 m20032009bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| align="left" | Lars Riedel

align="left" | {{GER}}Discus throw19912001bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6

* including one medal in the relay event in which he participated in the heats only

==Individual events==

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" width=90% style="text-align:center;"
style="background-color:#EDEDED;"

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:1em" | Rank

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Athlete

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Country

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Events

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | From

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | To

! style="background: gold; width:7%" | Gold

! style="background: silver; width:7%" | Silver

! style="background: #CC9966; width:7%" | Bronze

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:7%" |Total

1align="left" | Usain Boltalign="left" | {{JAM}}100 m / 200 m20072017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 7bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 9
align="center"

| 2

align="left" | Mo Farahalign="left" | {{flagicon|UK}} Great Britain & N.I.5000 m / 10,000 m20112017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 6bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 2bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 8
align="center"

|rowspan="2"| 3

align="left" | Sergey Bubkaalign="left" | {{URS}}
{{UKR}}
Pole vault19831997bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 6bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| align="left" | Michael Johnson

align="left" | {{USA}}200 m / 400 m19911999bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 6bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| 5

align="left" | Carl Lewisalign="left" | {{USA}}100 m / 200 m / Long jump19831993bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 7
align="center"

|rowspan="2"| 6

align="left" | Kenenisa Bekelealign="left" | {{ETH}}5000 m / 10,000 m20032009bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| align="left" | Lars Riedel

align="left" | {{GER}}Discus throw19912001bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| 8

align="left" | Paweł Fajdekalign="left" | {{POL}}Hammer throw20132022bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 5
align="center"

| 9

align="left" | Ezekiel Kemboialign="left" | {{KEN}}3000 m steeplechase20032015bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 3bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 7
align="center"

| 10

align="left" | Haile Gebrselassiealign="left" | {{ETH}}5000 m / 10,000 m19932003bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 2bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 7

=Women=

==All events==

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" width=90% style="text-align:center;"
style="background-color:#EDEDED;"

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:1em" | Rank

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:18%" | Athlete

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:15%" | Country

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Events

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | From

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | To

! style="background: gold; width:8%" | Gold

! style="background: silver; width:6%" | Silver

! style="background: #CC9966; width:6%" | Bronze

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:8%" |Total

1align="left" | Allyson Felixalign="left" | {{USA}}200 m / 400 m / 4 × 100 m relay /
4 × 400 m relay / 4 × 400 m mixed relay
20052022bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | {{0|**}} 14 **bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 3bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 3bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | {{0|**}} 20 **
align="center"

| 2

align="left" | Shelly-Ann Fraser-Prycealign="left" | {{JAM}}100 m / 200 m / 4 × 100 m relay20072023bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 10bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | {{0|*}} 5 *bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | {{0|*}} 16 *
align="center"

| 3

align="left" | Gail Deversalign="left" | {{USA}}100 m / 100 m hurdles / 4 × 100 m relay19912001bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 3bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 8
align="center"

| 4

align="left" | Sanya Richards-Rossalign="left" | {{USA}}400 m / 4 × 400 m relay20032015bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 2bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 7
align="center"

|rowspan="3"| 5

align="left" | Jessica Beardalign="left" | {{USA}}4 × 400 m relay / 4 × 400 m mixed relay20092019bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | {{0|***}} 5 ***bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | {{0|*}} 1 *bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | {{0|****}} 6 ****
align="center"

| align="left" | Tirunesh Dibaba

align="left" | {{ETH}}5000 m / 10,000 m20032017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| align="left" | Natasha Hastings

align="left" | {{USA}}4 × 400 m relay20072017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | {{0|****}} 5 ****bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | {{0|****}} 6 ****
align="center"

| 8

align="left" | Shericka Jacksonalign="left" | {{JAM}}100 m / 200 m / 400 m /
4 × 100 m relay / 4 × 400 m relay
20152023bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 4bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 3bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 11
align="center"

| 9

align="left" | Jearl Miles Clarkalign="left" | {{USA}}400 m / 4 × 400 m relay19912003bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 3bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 2bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 9
align="center"

| 10

align="left" | Faith Kipyegonalign="left" | {{KEN}}1500 m / 5000 m20152023bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 2bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6

* including one medal in the relay event in which she participated in the heats only

** including two medals in the relay events in which she participated in the heats only

*** including three medals in the relay events in which she participated in the heats only

**** including four medals in the relay events in which she participated in the heats only

==Individual events==

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" width=90% style="text-align:center;"
style="background-color:#EDEDED;"

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:1em" | Rank

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Athlete

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Country

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | Events

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | From

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" | To

! style="background: gold; width:7%" | Gold

! style="background: silver; width:7%" | Silver

! style="background: #CC9966; width:7%" | Bronze

! class="hintergrundfarbe5" style="width:7%" |Total

1align="left" | Shelly-Ann Fraser-Prycealign="left" | {{JAM}}100 m / 200 m20092023bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 6bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 1bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 8
align="center"

| 2

align="left" | Tirunesh Dibabaalign="left" | {{ETH}}5000 m / 10,000 m20032017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 5bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

|rowspan="2"| 3

align="left" | Gail Deversalign="left" | {{USA}}100 m / 100 m hurdles19912001bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 2bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| align="left" | Faith Kipyegon

align="left" | {{KEN}}1500 m / 5000 m20152023bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 2bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 6
align="center"

| 5

align="left" | Allyson Felixalign="left" | {{USA}}200 m / 400 m20052017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | 2bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 7
align="center"

|rowspan="3"| 6

align="left" | Valerie Adams (Vili)align="left" | {{NZL}}Shot put20052013bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 5
align="center"

| align="left" | Vivian Cheruiyot

align="left" | {{KEN}}5000 m / 10,000 m20072015bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 5
align="center"

| align="left" | Liu Hong

align="left" | {{CHN}}20 km walk20092019bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | 1bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 5
align="center"

|rowspan="4"| 9

align="left" | Jackie Joyner-Kerseealign="left" | {{USA}}Heptathlon / Long jump19871993bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 4
align="center"

| align="left" | Brittney Reese

align="left" | {{USA}}Long jump20092017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 4
align="center"

| align="left" | Yulimar Rojas

align="left" | {{VEN}}Triple jump20172023bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 4
align="center"

| align="left" | Anita Włodarczyk

align="left" | {{POL}}Hammer throw20092017bgcolor="#F7F6A8" | 4bgcolor="#DCE5E5" | –bgcolor="#FFDAB9" | –bgcolor="#E7FAEC" | 4

Multiple medalists

There are 44 athletes (18 men and 26 women) that have won at least 6 medals.

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

=Men=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;

!Athlete!!Country!!Events!!Gold!!Silver!!Bronze!!Total

align=left| Usain Boltalign=left| {{JAM}}3112114
align=left| LaShawn Merrittalign=left| {{USA}}283011
align=left| Carl Lewisalign=left| {{USA}}481110
align=left| Justin Gatlinalign=left| {{USA}}346010
align=left| Michael Johnsonalign=left| {{USA}}38008
align=left| Mo Farahalign=left| {{flagicon|UK}} Great Britain & N.I.26208
align=left| Noah Lylesalign=left| {{USA}}36107
align=left| Ezekiel Kemboialign=left| {{KEN}}14307
align=left| Haile Gebrselassiealign=left| {{ETH}}24217
align=left| Sergey Bubkaalign=left| {{URS}} /
{{UKR}}
16006
align=left| Jeremy Warineralign=left| {{USA}}25106
align=left| Kenenisa Bekelealign=left| {{ETH}}25016
align=left| Lars Riedelalign=left| {{GER}}15016
align=left| Hicham El Guerroujalign=left| {{MAR}}24206
align=left| Christian Colemanalign=left| {{USA}}23306
align=left| Butch Reynoldsalign=left| {{USA}}23216
align=left| Bernard Lagatalign=left| {{KEN}} /
{{USA}}
22316
align=left| Greg Haughtonalign=left| {{JAM}}20426

{{col-2}}

=Women=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;

!Athlete!!Country!!Events!!Gold!!Silver!!Bronze!!Total

align=left| Allyson Felixalign=left| {{USA}}5143320
align=left| Shelly-Ann Fraser-Prycealign=left| {{JAM}}3105116
align=left| Merlene Otteyalign=left| {{JAM}}334714
align=left| Shericka Jacksonalign=left| {{JAM}}544311
align=left| Veronica Campbell Brownalign=left| {{JAM}}337111
align=left| Jearl Miles Clarkalign=left| {{USA}}24329
align=left| Gail Deversalign=left| {{USA}}35308
align=left| Gwen Torrencealign=left| {{USA}}43418
align=left| Gong Lijiaoalign=left| {{CHN}}12248
align=left| Christine Ohuruogualign=left| {{flagicon|UK}} Great Britain & N.I.22158
align=left| Sanya Richards-Rossalign=left| {{USA}}25207
align=left| Carmelita Jeteralign=left| {{USA}}33137
align=left| Yuliya Pechonkina (Nosova)align=left| {{RUS}}22327
align=left| Beverly McDonaldalign=left| {{JAM}}21427
align=left| Lorraine Fenton (Graham)align=left| {{JAM}}21337
align=left| Jessica Beardalign=left|{{USA}}25106
align=left| Tirunesh Dibabaalign=left|{{ETH}}25106
align=left| Natasha Hastingsalign=left|{{USA}}15106
align=left| Faith Kipyegonalign=left| {{KEN}}24206
align=left| Kerron Stewartalign=left| {{JAM}}23306
align=left| Heike Drechsler (Daute)align=left| {{GDR}} /
{{GER}}
32226
align=left| Sifan Hassanalign=left| {{NED}}32136
align=left| Novlene Williams-Millsalign=left| {{JAM}}21416
align=left| Dina Asher-Smithalign=left| {{flagicon|UK}} Great Britain & N.I.31326
align=left| Irina Privalovaalign=left| {{URS}} /
{{RUS}}
41326
align=left| Grit Breueralign=left| {{GER}}31236

{{col-end}}

Athletes with most appearances

There are 71 athletes (37 men and 34 women) that have competed in at least eight editions.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left; font-size:90%;

!App.

Name !!Country !!Years contested !!Events
style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|13Jesús Ángel García{{ESP}}93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 1950 km walk
João Vieira{{POR}}99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 2320 km walk / 35 km walk / 50 km walk
style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"|11Susana Feitor{{POR}}91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 1110 km walk / 20 km walk
Inês Henriques{{POR}}01, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 2320 km walk / 35 km walk / 50 km walk
Bat-Ochiryn Ser-Od{{MGL}}03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23Marathon
style="text-align:center;" rowspan="6"|10Franka Dietzsch{{GER}}91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09Discus throw
Nicoleta Grasu{{ROM}}93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13Discus throw
Virgilijus Alekna{{LTU}}95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13Discus throw
Kim Collins{{SKN}}95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 15100 m / 200 m / 4x100 m
Mélina Robert-Michon{{FRA}}01, 03, 07, 09, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23Discus throw
Allyson Felix{{USA}}03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22200 m / 400 m / 4x100 m / 4x400 m / 4x400 m mixed
style="text-align:center;" rowspan="15"|9Laverne Eve{{BAH}}87, 91, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07Javelin throw
Tim Berrett{{CAN}}91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 0720 km walk / 50 km walk
Jackie Edwards{{BAH}}91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07Long jump / Triple jump
Maria Mutola{{MOZ}}91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07800 m
Elisângela Adriano{{BRA}}91, 93, 97, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11Shot put / Discus throw
Venelina Veneva-Mateeva{{BUL}}91, 95, 99, 01, 03, 05, 09, 11, 15High jump
Danny McFarlane{{JAM}}93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09400 m / 400 m hurdles / 4x400 m
Hatem Ghoula{{TUN}}93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 1320 km walk
Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie{{BAH}}95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 07, 09, 11, 13100 m / 200 m / 4x100 m
Nicola Vizzoni{{ITA}}97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13Hammer throw
Chris Brown{{BAH}}99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15400 m / 4x400 m
Zhang Wenxiu{{CHN}}01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17Hammer throw
Andrés Chocho{{ECU}}07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 2320 km walk / 35 km walk / 50 km walk
Gong Lijiao{{CHN}}07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23Shot put
Donald Thomas{{BAH}}07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23High jump
style="text-align:center;" rowspan="45"| 8Merlene Ottey{{JAM}} / {{SLO}}83, 87, 91, 93, 95, 97, 03, 07100 m / 200 m / 4x100 m
Jan Železný{{CZS}} / {{CZE}}87, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03Javelin throw
Yelena Nikolayeva{{URS}} / {{RUS}}87, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 0510 km walk / 20 km walk
Fiona May{{GBR2}} & N.I. / {{ITA}}91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05Long jump
Beverly McDonald{{JAM}}91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05100 m / 200 m / 4x100 m
Lars Riedel{{GER}}91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05Discus throw
Dragutin Topić{{flag|SFR Yugoslavia}} / IWP * /
{{flag|FR Yugoslavia}} / {{SCG}} / {{SRB}}
91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 05, 07, 09High jump
Iryna Yatchenko{{URS}} / {{BLR}}91, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 07, 09Discus throw
Eunice Barber{{SLE}} / {{FRA}}93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07Heptathlon / Long jump / 100 m hurdles
Kevin Sullivan{{CAN}}93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 071500 m
Manuel Martínez{{ESP}}93, 95, 97, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09Shot put
Steffi Nerius{{GER}}93, 95, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09Javelin throw
Amy Acuff{{USA}}95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09High jump
Chandra Sturrup{{BAH}}95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09100 m / 200 m / 4x100 m
Aleksander Tammert{{EST}}95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09Discus throw
María Vasco{{ESP}}95, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 1110 km walk / 20 km walk
Koji Murofushi{{JPN}}95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 07, 11, 13Hammer throw
Szymon Ziółkowski{{POL}}95, 99, 01, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13Hammer throw
Marlon Devonish{{GBR2}} & N.I.97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11100 m / 200 m / 4x100 m
Nadine Kleinert{{GER}}97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11Shot put
Sergey Makarov{{RUS}}97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11Javelin throw
Ēriks Rags{{LAT}}97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11Javelin throw
Roman Šebrle{{CZE}}97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11Decathlon
Omar Zepeda{{MEX}}97, 01, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 1720 km walk / 50 km walk
Mario Pestano{{ESP}}99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13Discus throw
Félix Sánchez{{DOM}}99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13400 m hurdles / 4x400 m
Bouabdellah Tahri{{FRA}}99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 131500 m / 3000 m steeplechase
Zoltán Kővágó{{HUN}}01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 15, 17Discus throw
Ruth Beitia{{ESP}}03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17High jump / 4x100 m
Gerd Kanter{{EST}}03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17Discus throw
Ezekiel Kemboi{{KEN}}03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 173000 m steeplechase
Churandy Martina{{AHO}} / {{NED}}03, 05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 19100 m / 200 m / 4x100 m
Zuzana Hejnová{{CZE}}05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19400 m hurdles / 4x400 m
Horacio Nava{{MEX}}05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 1920 km walk / 50 km walk
Krisztián Pars{{HUN}}05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19Hammer throw
Martyn Rooney{{GBR2}} & N.I.05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19400 m / 4x400 m / 4x400 m mixed
Levern Spencer{{LCA}}05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19High jump
Dragana Tomašević{{SCG}} / {{SRB}}05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19Discus throw
Renny Quow{{TTO}}05, 07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 23400 m / 4x400 m
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce{{JAM}}07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 19, 22, 23100 m / 200 m / 4x100 m
Liu Hong{{CHN}}07, 09, 11, 13, 15, 19, 22, 2320 km walk
Bianca Ghelber (Perie){{ROU}}07, 09, 11, 13, 17, 19, 22, 23Hammer throw
Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal{{NOR}}07, 09, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 231500 m / 5000 m / 3000 m steeplechase
Andriy Protsenko{{UKR}}09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23High jump
Kimberly Williams{{JAM}}09, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23Triple jump

* At the 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart, Germany, Dragutin Topić competed as an Individual World Championship Participant (IWP) as Athletic Federation of Yugoslavia was suspended by IAAF due to United Nations sanctions stemming from the Yugoslav wars.

World records

A total of 36 world records have been set or equalled at the competition: 18 by men, 15 by women, and 3 in the mixed relay.

The first world record to be set at the World Championships was by Jarmila Kratochvílová of Czechoslovakia, who ran 47.99 seconds to win the 1983 women's 400 m final.

A peak of five world records came at the 1993 Championships.

The most recent world record was in the Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay in 2023, when the US team set a time of 3:08.80. World records have become less common as the history of the event has expanded, with no world records set in the 1997, 2001, 2007 or 2013 editions.

American athletes have been the most successful with fifteen world records, followed by Jamaica and Great Britain on four each. Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has broken the most world records at the competition, at four, while American Carl Lewis set three. Jonathan Edwards holds the distinction of breaking the world record twice in one championships: improving upon his own newly-set world record in the 1995 men's triple jump final. The men's 4 × 100 metres relay has yielded the most world records, with five set between 1983 and 2011.

Ben Johnson's time of 9.83 seconds at the 1987 World Championships men's 100 m final was initially considered to be a world record, but this was rescinded in 1989 after Johnson admitted to steroid use between 1981 and 1988.

Also, the 2009 Jamaican men's 4 × 100 metres relay team time of 37.31 seconds was retrospectively recognised to as the world record after the team's time of 37.10 at the 2008 Olympics was rescinded after the disqualification of Nesta Carter (who was not present in the World Championships team).

class="wikitable sortable"
Sex

!Event

!Record

!Athlete

!Nation

!Date

!Year

Women400 metres47.99Jarmila Kratochvílová{{flagteamlink|TCH}}10 August1983
Men4 × 100 metres relay37.86Emmit King
Willie Gault
Calvin Smith
Carl Lewis
{{flagteamlink|USA}}10 August1983
WomenHigh jump2.09 mStefka Kostadinova{{flagteamlink|BUL}}30 August1987
Men100 metres9.86Carl Lewis{{flagteamlink|USA}}25 August1991
MenLong jump8.95 mMike Powell{{flagteamlink|USA}}30 August1991
Men4 × 100 metres relay37.50Andre Cason
Leroy Burrell
Dennis Mitchell
Carl Lewis
{{flagteamlink|USA}}1 September1991
Women400 metres hurdles52.74Sally Gunnell{{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)19 August1993
Men110 metres hurdles12.91Colin Jackson{{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)20 August1993
Men4 × 100 metres relay37.40Jon Drummond
Andre Cason
Dennis Mitchell
Leroy Burrell
{{flagteamlink|USA}}21 August1993
WomenTriple jump15.09 mAnna Biryukova{{flagteamlink|RUS}}21 August1993
Men4 × 400 metres relay2:54.29Andrew Valmon
Quincy Watts
Butch Reynolds
Michael Johnson
{{flagteamlink|USA}}22 August1993
MenTriple jump18.16 mJonathan Edwards{{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)7 August1995
MenTriple jump18.29 mJonathan Edwards{{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)7 August1995
WomenTriple jump15.50 mInessa Kravets{{flagteamlink|UKR}}10 August1995
Women400 metres hurdles52.61Kim Batten{{flagteamlink|USA}}11 August1995
WomenPole vault4.60 mStacy Dragila{{flagteamlink|USA}}21 August1999
Men400 metres43.18Michael Johnson{{flagteamlink|USA}}26 August1999
Men20 kilometres race walk1:17:21Jefferson Pérez{{flagteamlink|ECU}}23 August2003
Men50 kilometres race walk3:36:03Robert Korzeniowski{{flagteamlink|POL}}27 August2003
Women20 kilometres race walk1:25:41Olimpiada Ivanova{{flagteamlink|RUS}}7 August2005
WomenPole vault5.01 mYelena Isinbaeva{{flagteamlink|RUS}}12 August2005
WomenJavelin throw71.70 mOsleidys Menéndez{{flagteamlink|CUB}}14 August2005
Men100 metres9.58Usain Bolt{{flagteamlink|JAM}}16 August2009
Men200 metres19.19Usain Bolt{{flagteamlink|JAM}}20 August2009
WomenHammer throw77.96 mAnita Włodarczyk{{flagteamlink|POL}}22 August2009
Men4 × 100 metres relay37.31Steve Mullings
Michael Frater
Usain Bolt
Asafa Powell
{{flagteamlink|JAM}}22 August2009
Men4 × 100 metres relay37.04Nesta Carter
Michael Frater
Yohan Blake
Usain Bolt
{{flagteamlink|JAM}}4 September2011
MenDecathlon9,045 ptsAshton Eaton{{flagteamlink|USA}}29 August2015
Women50 kilometres race walk4:05:56Inês Henriques{{flagteamlink|POR}}13 August2017
Mixed4 × 400 metres relay3:12.42Tyrell Richard
Jessica Beard
Jasmine Blocker
Obi Igbokwe
{{flagteamlink|USA}}28 September2019
Mixed4 × 400 metres relay3:09.34Wilbert London III
Allyson Felix
Courtney Okolo
Michael Cherry
{{flagteamlink|USA}}29 September2019
Women400 metres hurdles52.16Dalilah Muhammad{{flagteamlink|USA}}4 October2019
Women400 metres hurdles50.68Sydney McLaughlin{{flagteamlink|USA}}22 July2022
Women100 metres hurdles12.12Tobi Amusan{{flagteamlink|NGR}}24 July2022
MenPole vault6.21 mArmand Duplantis{{flagteamlink|SWE}}24 July2022
Mixed4 × 400 metres relay3:08.80Justin Robinson
Rosey Effiong
Matthew Boling
Alexis Holmes
{{flagteamlink|USA}}19 August2023

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