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The 2017 World Championships ended in London. athletics and the results of the team competition are already known medal standings.

The US team leads the overall team medal standings. The athletes from this team have 30 medals - 10 gold, 11 silver and 9 bronze awards.

The Kenyan team is in second place in terms of the number of medals won. Kenyan athletes managed to win 11 medals - 5 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze awards. The top three in the medal standings is completed by the South African team. Athletes from South Africa have 6 medals - 3 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze.

The Russian team performed in London under neutral flag. 19 athletes from Russia took part in the competition. They managed to get individual admission to the tournament. In the medal standings Russian team took 9th place.

In total, athletes from 43 countries won awards at the 2017 World Cup. Next championship World Athletics World Championships will be held in Doha in 2019.

List of Russian participants in the 2017 World Athletics Championships (performed in neutral status):

Sergey Shubenkov (110 meters hurdles)

Maria Lasitskene, Irina Gordeeva, Danil Lysenko, Ilya Ivanyuk (all high jumps)

Anzhelika Sidorova, Olga Mullina, Ilya Mudrov (all - pole vaulting)

Daria Klishina, Alexander Menkov (both long jump)

Alexey Sokirsky, Sergey Litvinov, Valery Pronkin (all - hammer throw)

Vera Rebrik (javelin throw)

Sergey Shirobokov, Klavdiya Afanasyeva (both race walking)

Alexander Lesnoy (shot put)

Viktor Butenko (discus throwing)

Ilya Shkurenev (decathlon).

In total, our athletes competed under a neutral flag due to doping scandal, there were six (one gold and five silver) awards.

On August 13, Russian Sergei Shirobokov took second place in race walking for 20 kilometers. Previously, silver medals were also won by: Sergey Shubenkov (110-meter hurdles), Daria Klishina (long jump) and Valery Pronkin (hammer throw).

Maria Lasitskene won gold in the high jump.

In total, 19 athletes from Russia took part in the World Athletics Championships, which takes place in London from August 4 to 13. They all compete under a neutral flag.

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The final medal standings of the 2017 World Athletics Championships.

IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS LONDON 2017

GREAT BRITAIN & N.I.

MEDALS & RESULTS

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2017 WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP

LONDON

GREAT BRITAIN

ALL RESULTS OF THE 2017 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP AND FINAL MEDAL SCORE

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On August 13, the 2017 World Athletics Championships ended in London, and now it will definitely be possible to sum up the final results of the last championship in the form of all results and the final medal standings.

Results of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics:

MEN

100 m. 1. Justin Gatlin (USA) - 9.92. 2. Christian Coleman (USA) - 9.94. 3. Usain Bolt (Jamaica) - 9.95. 200 m. 1. Ramil Guliyev (Türkiye) - 20.09. 2. Wade van Niekerk (South Africa) - 20.11. 3. Jerim Richards (Trinidad and Tobago) - 20.11. 400 m. 1. Wade van Niekerk (South Africa) - 43.98. 2. Stephen Gardiner (Bahamas) - 44.41. 3. Abdalelah Harun (Qatar) - 44.48. 800 m. 1. Pierre-Abrozi Bosset (France) - 1.44.67. 2. Adam Kschot (Poland) - 1.44.95. 3. Kipyegon Bett (Kenya) - 1.45.21. 1500 m. 1. Eliyah Motonei Manangoi (Kenya) - 3.33.61. 2. Timothy Cheruiyot (Kenya) - 3.33.99. 3. Philip Ingebritsen (Norway) - 3.34.53. 5000 m. 1. Muktar Edris (Ethiopia) - 13.32.79. 2. Mohamed Farah (Great Britain) - 13:33.22. 3. Paul Kipkemoy Chelimo (USA) - 13:33.30. 10,000 m. 1. Mohammed Farah (Great Britain) - 26:49.51. 2. Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei (Uganda) - 26.49.94. 3. Paul Kipngetich Tanui (Kenya) - 26.50.60. 4x100 m. 1. Great Britain - 37.47. 2. USA - 37.52. 3. Japan - 38.04. 4x400 m. 1. Trinidad and Tobago - 2.58.12. 2. USA - 2.58.61. 3. Great Britain - 2.59.00. 110 m/b. 1. Omar McLeod (Jamaica) - 13.04. 2. Sergey Shubenkov - 13.14. 3. Balazs Badji (Hungary) - 13.28. 400 m/b. 1. Karsten Varholm (Norway) - 48.35. 2. Yasmani Kopello (Türkiye) - 48.49. 3. Kerron Clement (USA) - 48.52. 3000 m/p. 1. Conseslus Kipruto (Kenya) - 8.14.12. 2. Sofiane Elbakkali (Morocco) - 8.14.49. 3. Evan Jaeger (USA) - 8:15.53. Marathon. 1. Jeffrey Kipkorir Kirui (Kenya) - 2:08.27. 2. Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia) - 2:09.49. 3. Alphonse Felix Simbu (Tanzania) - 2:09.51. Length. 1. Luvo Manyonga (South Africa) - 8.48. 2. Jarrison Lawson (USA) - 8.44. 3. Rusval Samaai (South Africa) - 8.32. 4. Alexander Menkov - 8.27. Triple jump. 1. Christian Taylor (USA) - 17.68. 2. Will Klaie (USA) - 17.63. 3. Nelson Evora (Portugal) - 17,19.Height. 1. Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) - 2.35. 2. Danil Lysenko - 2.32. 3. Mayd Eddin Ghazal (Syria) - 2.29… 6. Ilya Ivanyuk - 2.25. Pole. 1. Sam Kendricks (USA) - 5.95. 2. Piotr Lisek (Poland) - 5.89. 3. Renaud Lavillenie (France) - 5.89. Hammer. 1. Pavel Fajdek (Poland) - 79.81. 2. Valery Pronkin - 78.16. 3. Wojciech Nowicki (Poland) - 78.03… 5. Alexey Sokirsky - 77.50. Disk. 1. Andrius Gudzius (Lithuania) - 69.21. 2. Daniel Stahl (Sweden) - 69.19. 3. Mason Finley (USA) - 68.03. A spear. 1. Johannes Vetter (Germany) - 89.89. 2. Jakub Vaidlech (Czech Republic) - 89.73. 3. Petr Friedrich (Czech Republic) - 88.32. Core. 1. Tomas Walsh ( New Zealand) - 22.03. 2. Joey Kovacs (USA) - 21.66. 3. Stipe Zunich (Croatia) - 21.46. Walking. 20 km. 1. Eider Arevalo (Colombia) - 1:18.53. 2. Sergey Shirobokov - 1:18.55. 3. Cayo Bonfim (Brazil) - 1:19.04. 50 km. 1. Yohan Dini (France) - 3:33.12. 2. Hiruki Arai (Japan) - 3:41.17. 3. Kai Kobayashi (Japan) - 3:41. 19. Decathlon. 1. Kevin Mayer (France) - 8768. 2. Rico Freimuth - 8564. 3. Kai Kazmirek (Germany) - 8488. Ilya Shkurenev didn't finish.

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WOMEN

100 m. 1. Tori Bowie (USA) - 10.85. 2. Marie-Josie Ta Lou (Ivory Coast) - 10.86. 3. Daphne Schippers (Holland) - 10.96. 200 m. 1. Daphne Schippers (Holland) - 22.05. 2. Marie-Josée Ta Lou (Ivory Coast) - 22.08. 3. Shanai Miller-Uibo (Bahamas) - 22.15. 400 m. 1. Phyllis Francis (USA) - 49.92. 2. Salwa Eid Nasser (Bahrain) - 50.06. 3. Allison Felix (USA) - 50.08. 800 m. 1. Caster Semenya (South Africa) - 1.55.16. 2. Francine Nyonsaba (Burundi) - 1.55.92. 3. Edgey Wilson (USA) - 1.56.65. 1500 m. 1. Fayt Kipyegon (Kenya) - 4.02.59. 2. Jennifer Simpson (USA) - 4.02.76. 3. Caster Semenya (South Africa) - 4.02.90. 5000 m. 1. Helen Obiri (Kenya) - 14:34.86. 2. Almaz Ayana (Ethiopia) - 14:40.35. 3. Sifan Hassan (Holland) - 14:42.73. 10,000 m. 1. Almaz Ayana (Ethiopia) - 30.16.32. 2. Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) - 02.31.69. 3. Angesh Jebet Tirop (Kenya) - 03.31.50. 4x100 m. 1. USA - 41.82. 2. Great Britain - 42.12. 3. Jamaica - 42.19. 4x400 m. 1. USA - 3.19.02. 2. Great Britain - 3.25.00. 3. Poland - 3.25.41. 100 m/b. 1. Sally Pearson (Australia) - 12.59. 2. Dawn Harper Nelson (USA) - 12.63. 3. Pamela Dutkiewicz (Germany) - 12.72. 400 m/b. 1. Corey Carter (USA) - 53.07. 2. Dalila Mohammad (USA) - 53.50. 3. Ristananna Tracy (Jamaica) - 53.74. 3000 m/n. 1. Emma Coburn (USA) - 9.02.58. 2. Courtney Frerichs (USA) - 9.03.77. 3. Khivin Kieng Jepkemoi (Kenya) - 9.04.03. Marathon. 1. Rose Chelimo (Bahrain) - 2:27.11. 2. Edna Kiplagat (Kenya) - 2:27.18. 3. Amy Cragg (USA) - 2:27.18. Length. 1. Brittney Reese (USA) - 7.02. 2. Daria Klishina- 7.00. 3. Tianna Bartolleta (USA) - 6.97. Triple jump. 1. Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela) - 14.91. 2. Caterina Ibarguen (Colombia) - 14.89. 3. Olga Rypakova (Kazakhstan) - 14.77. Height. 1, the site reports. Maria Lasitskene- 2.03. 2. Yulia Levchenko (Ukraine) - 2.01. 3. Kamila Lichwinko (Poland) - 1.99. Pole. 1. Ekaterini Stefanidi (Greece) - 4.91. 2. Sandi Morris (USA) - 4.75. 3. Robeilis Peinado (Venezuela) and Yarisley Silva (Cuba) - 4.65 each... 8. Olga Mullina - 4,55. Hammer. 1. Anita Wlodarczyk (Poland) - 77.90. 2. Wang Zheng (China) - 75.98. 3. Malvina Kopron (Poland) - 74.76. Disk. 1. Sandra Perkovic (Croatia) - 70.31. 2. Dani Stevens (Australia) - 69.64. 3. Melina Robert-Michon (France) - 66.21. A spear. 1. Barbara Shpotakova (Czech Republic) - 66.76. 2. Li Lingwei (China) - 66.25. 3. Liu Haihai (China) - 65.26. Core. 1. Gong Lijiao (China) - 19.94. 2. Anita Marton (Hungary) - 19.49. 3. Michelle Carter (USA) - 19.14. Walking. 20 km. 1. Yan Jiayu (China) - 1:26.18. 2. Maria Gonzalez (Mexico) - 1:26.19. 3. Antonella Palmisano (Italy) - 1:26.36. Claudia Afanasyeva disqualified. 50 km. 1. Ines Henriques (Portugal) - 4:05.56. 2. Yin Han (China) - 4:08.58. 3. Yan Shuyin (China) - 4:20.49. Heptathlon. 1. Nafisatu Thiam (Belgium) - 6784. 2. Caroline Schaefer (Germany) - 6696. 3. Anouk Vetter (Holland) - 6636.

Final medal standings of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics:

In the final medal standings of the 2017 World Athletics Championships, first place was taken by the US team, which has exactly 30 medals, of which 10 are gold, as well as 11 silver and 9 bronze medals. In second place in the final medal standings is the Kenyan team - 11 awards (5+2+4), and the South African team closes the top three - 6 awards (3+1+2).

Russia, as a country with neutral status, took 9th place in the medal standings - 6 medals (1 - gold and 5 - silver).

The entire medal standings can be seen below.

The 2017 World Athletics Championships will be held in London under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). This is the first World Championships in the UK and the eleventh in Europe

The Ukrainian national team at the World Championships is represented by 42 athletes. At the last World Championships in 2015 in Beijing, Ukrainians won two medals - Bohdan Bondarenko won silver in the high jump, and Lyudmila Olyanovskaya won bronze in the 20 km walk.

21:30. Men. Long jump. Qualification. Sergey Nikiforov - 7.47 (30th place)
21:45. Women. Pole vaulting. Qualification. Marina Kilipko - 4.20 (23rd place)

12:05. Heptathlon. 100m hurdles. Alina Shukh - 14.32 PB (29th place)
12:35. Women. Hammer throwing. Qualification. Irina Novozhilova - 66.03 (23rd place), Alena Shamotina - 64.88 (25th place), Irina Klimets - 64.2 (29th place)
13:30. Heptathlon. High jump. Alina Shukh - 1.83 (6th place) - 16th place after two events
21:00. Heptathlon. Shot put. Alina Shukh - 13.75 (11th place) - 16th place after three events
23:00. Heptathlon. 200 m. Alina Shukh - 26.59 (30th place) - 25th place after four events

12:00. Heptathlon. Long jump. Alina Shukh - 8.85 (24th place) - 25th place after five events
12:40. Men. Pole vaulting. Qualification. Vladislav Malykhin - 5.60 (17th place)
12:55. Men. Marathon. Igor Olefirenko - 2:15.34 (18th place), Igor Russ - 2:17.01 (27th place), Yuriy Rusyuk - 2:18.54 (36th place)
13:45. Heptathlon. Javelin-throwing. Alina Shukh - 52.93 (3rd place) - 16th place after six events
13:55. Women. 400 m. Preliminary races. Anastasia Bryzgina - 52.36 (27th place)
16:00. Women. Marathon. Victoria Khalipina - did not finish, Daria Mikhailova - 2:41.29 (44th place), Tatyana Vernigor - 2:43.12 (48th place)
21:05. Women. Javelin-throwing. Qualification. Anna Gatsko-Fedusova - 51.90 (30th place)
22:40. Heptathlon. 800 m. Alina Shukh - 2:15.84 (16th place) - 14th place in heptathlon

20:30. Men. 200 m. Preliminary races. Sergey Smelik - 20.58 (22nd place)
21:30. Women. 400 m s/b. Preliminary races. Victoria Tkachuk - 57.05 (31st place), Elena Kolesnichenko - 56.88 (28th place)

21:30. Women. 200 m. Preliminary races. Yana Kachur - 23.47 (24th place)

21:05. Women. 3000 m s/b. Preliminary races. Maria Shatalova - 9:54.21 (29th place)
21:10. Women. Long jump. Qualification. Marina Bekh - 6.36 (18th place)
21:20. Men. Hammer throwing. Qualification. Sergei Regeda - 71.53 (25th place)

20:30. Women. 5000 m. Preliminary races. Yulia Shmatenko - 16:40.36 (32nd place)
21:10. Women. High jump. Qualification. Oksana Okuneva - 1.89 (20th place), Yulia Levchenko - 1:92 (reached the final), Irina Gerashchenko - 1.89 (13th place)
21:25. Women. 800 m. Preliminary races. Olga Lyakhova - 2:02.07 (26th place)

12:00. Decathlon. 100 m. Alexey Kasyanov - 10.77 (7th place)
12:10. Women. Discus throwing. Qualification. Natalya Semenova - 55.83 (25th place)
12:55. Women. 100m hurdles. Preliminary races. Anna Plotitsyna - 13.01 (reached the semi-finals from 18th place)
13:05. Decathlon. Long jump. Alexey Kasyanov - 7.28 (19th place) - 11th place after two events
13:15. Men. High jump. Qualification. Bogdan Bondarenko - 2.31 (reached the final), Andrey Protsenko - 2.29 (13th place)
14:55. Decathlon. Shot put. Alexey Kasyanov - 14.33 (8th place) - 7th place after three events
19:00. Decathlon. High jump. Alexey Kasyanov - 2.02 (10th place) - 7th place after four events
21:05. Women. 100m hurdles. Semi-finals. Anna Plotitsyna - 13.08 (16th place)
22:45. Decathlon. 400 m. Alexey Kasyanov - 48.64 (11th place) - 7th place after five events

12:00. Decathlon. 110 m with hurdles. Alexey Kasyanov - 14.05 (4th place) - 5th place after six events
12:35. Women. 4x100m relay Preliminary races - 43.77 (11th place)
13:00. Decathlon. Discus throwing. Alexey Kasyanov - 48.49 (2nd place) - 3rd place after seven events
13:20. Women. 4x400 m relay Preliminary heats - 3:31.84 (12th place)
16:15. Decathlon. Pole vaulting. Alexey Kasyanov - 4.70 SB (13th place) - 4th place after eight events
19:30. Decathlon. Javelin-throwing. Alexey Kasyanov - 50.82 (21st place) - 8th place after nine events
21:05. Women. High jump. The final. Yulia Levchenko - 2.01 PB (
22:45. Decathlon. 1500 m. Alexey Kasyanov - 4:33.86 (6th place) - 6th final place

09:55. Men. Walking 50 km. Igor Glavan - 3:41.11 (), Ivan Banzeruk - 3:49:49 (19th place), Maryan Zakalnitsky - 3:57:29 (27th place)
14:20. Women. Walking 20 km. Nadezhda Borovskaya - disqualified, Inna Kashina - 1:31.24 (20th place), Valentina Mironchuk - 1:33.59 (32nd place)
16:20. Men. Walking 20 km. Ruslan Dmitrenko - 1:22.26 (27th place), Ivan Losev - 1:23.03 (32nd place), Sergey Budza - 1:29.25 (55th place)
21:00. Men. High jump. The final. Bogdan Bondarenko - 2.25 (9th place)

He apologized to the fans for the fact that two days before the finish of the World Championships in London, Belarusian athletes do not yet have a single medal. The head of the BAF also reviewed the athletes’ performances at the 2017 World Cup, telling what and who did not work out as expected.

Let us note that at the 2017 World Championships in London, Belarus was missing several leading athletes who did not go to the world forum due to injuries, illnesses and other reasons - hammer hammer Ivan Tikhon, marathon runner Olga Mazurenok, runner long distances Svetlana Kudelich, winner of the recent Warsaw marathon Anastasia Ivanova, all-around athletes Andrei Kravchenko, Yana Maksimova, high jumpers Pavel Seliverstov and Maxim Nedosekov, European junior champion in the triple jump Violetta Skvortsova and others.

— The World Championships in London have not yet ended, but a lot has already accumulated and I want to speak out. First of all, I would like to apologize to all fans of domestic athletics for the performance of our team at this largest athletics competition of the year. I know that we were disappointed and did not live up to expectations.

We approached the main start with disappointing losses. But even with those athletes who came to London, based on the final protocols, we were able to fight for World Championship medals. At least one, but we had to take these days.

I cannot say that the athletes we were counting on did not fight. But the fact is more eloquent than all the circumstances - there are no medals. Pasha Boreisha had a chance to compete for a medal in the final of the hammer throw, and just as they missed this chance in the javelin throw, the hammer throw, and the shot put. All of them also made it to the final part of the World Championship and, judging by the final results of the top three in each of their events and the real capabilities of our athletes, they could stand on the podium at the London stadium.

Also, according to the data obtained at the control training, Marina Arzamasova also arrived in good shape, but she was unable to pass the qualification barrier, explaining that, and at the finish she slowed down the pace, as a result of which she did not make it into the coveted top three, finishing fourth. Yes, this happens to the world champion, as well as to other athletes at this championship in dramatic finals, when we saw that even gold was lost from under our very noses, due to the same problems.

Yes, we also have the women's 100m hurdles final, which is adding more from race to race, and we congratulate her on that.
We remember how the final in Beijing turned out for Alina, and we sincerely wish her a repeat of the success of the last World Championship. But we must be objective and see that this year the top eight in this type of athletics are an order of magnitude stronger than the Beijing eight (all four Americans are in the finals, the Australian is in full combat readiness, and we also keep in mind the German, to whom Alina has lost so far this year) . Alina will definitely have a harder time in the London final than in the Beijing final. God forbid that I was wrong, and that everything turned out easy and successful for her. In any case, Alina, we believe in you!


In race walking in London we are unlikely to have to fight for places, and if I am wrong, I will be very happy about it.

On the positive side of this World Championship, I would like to note her passage to the semi-finals with a good result for her. I'm glad that she didn't get confused in a huge stadium with world leaders.

I liked that Anna Malyshchik confidently completed the qualification on the first try, which had not happened before, and this is a serious signal of her moving forward. It's just a pity that I lost movement in the finale.

I’m glad that Pasha Boreisha didn’t get lost in the qualifications and, under stress, leaving himself only one chance in the last attempt, sent the hammer for the qualification standard. I also liked Pasha’s warm-up at the stadium before the final attempts, where he behaved calmly and confidently. It’s a pity that one centimeter was not enough to get into the top eight, where he could have further improved his result and compete for a medal. This is all invaluable experience, and I believe that Pasha will soon be one of the leaders in the world hammer throw.


Pavel Boreysha. Photo: Reuters

I’m glad that Tatyana Kholodovich is already fighting for a medal at every major competition without a doubt, but she still had to take a medal in London. She has everything for this, and all experts note this. We know the reasons for the shortage, and it could have been avoided.

I feel sorry for Alena Dubitskaya, since for the first time she was faced with a judge’s decision, who did not count a passing attempt due to an error in the execution of the movement technique, which consequently broke the athlete. Alena, you need to be stronger! We know what you're capable of. Your readiness allowed you to fight for bronze at the championship. Don't give up, you are very strong!

I know that we are undergoing a generational change and we are rebooting our entire athletics. But at the same time, today our athletes are already showing very worthy results not only at home, but mainly at the largest and most prestigious competitions, while taking prizes. We have a smart young generation growing up, which very soon, I believe in it, will stand in line with the leaders and fight for high places at adult top competitions.

I appeal to you, young talents: do not waste your time, sports time is very fleeting. There are no trifles in sport, and you give yourself completely to it, believing in the coach, in your dream and Victory! Don't be afraid to strive for Olympic medal! Fortune favors the brave!

I don’t want the negative background from the performance to affect the mood of our team. We see where mistakes were made and know how to avoid them in the future. We see where we have reserves. Conclusions after summer season the most serious ones will be done, and we will only move forward with triple energy.

We are not giving up the task that we have undertaken for Tokyo 2020 and we believe that we will definitely complete it. We have all the conditions and opportunities for this.

Next year, the main summer athletics competition will be the European Championships in Berlin. We will try to be stronger and more successful as we approach the Olympics!
Good luck to Alina tomorrow, we believe in you! Forward, Belarus! — wrote Vadim Devyatovsky.