Lekkoatletyka na Letniej Uniwersjadzie 2015
Letnia Uniwersjada 2015 Gwangju | |||
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Data | 8–12 lipca 2015 | ||
Liczba konkurencji | 46 | ||
Liczba zawodników | 1085[1] |
Lekkoatletyka na Letniej Uniwersjadzie 2015 – zawody lekkoatletyczne, które odbyły się w dniach od 8 do 12 lipca 2015. Areną zmagań zawodników i zawodniczek był stadion Gwangju World Cup w Gwangju.
Rywalizacja w dziesięcioboju mężczyzn oraz siedmioboju kobiet zaliczana była do cyklu IAAF Combined Events Challenge[2].
Rezultaty
Mężczyźni
Konkurencja: | 1. miejsce | Rezultat | 2. miejsce | Rezultat | 3. miejsce | Rezultat |
Bieg na 100 m | Akani Simbine | 9,97 =NR | Kemarley Brown | 10,12 | Ramil Guliyev | 10,16 |
Bieg na 200 m | Wilfried Koffi | 20,41 | Bryce Robinson | 20,51 | Ramil Guliyev | 20,59 |
Bieg na 400 m | Luguelín Santos | 44,91 | Leaname Maotoanong | 45,63 PB | Jan Tesař | 45,73 PB |
Bieg na 800 m | Shaquille Walker | 1:49,05 | Abdellatif El Guesse | 1:49,29 | Rynardt van Rensburg | 1:49,30 |
Bieg na 1500 m | Aleksiej Charitonow | 3:39,13 PB | Abdelali Razyn | 3:39,20 PB | Staffan Ek | 3:39,68 PB |
Bieg na 5000 m | Hayle İbrahimov | 13:44,28 | Zouhair Talbi | 14:02,06 | Rinas Achmadijew | 14:05,88 |
Bieg na 10 000 m | Igor Maksimow | 29:15,30 | Nicolae Alexandru Soare | 29:18,71 | Keisuke Nakatani | 29:19,30 |
Półmaraton | Yusuke Ogura | 64:41 | Tadashi Isshiki | 64:52 | Yuta Takahashi | 65:29 |
Bieg na 110 m przez płotki | Greggmar Swift | 13,43 | Konstantin Szabanow | 13,57 | Genta Masuno | 13,69 |
Bieg na 400 m przez płotki | Thomas Barr | 48,78 | Abdelmalik Lahoulou | 48,99 NR | Iwan Szablujew | 49,04 PB |
Bieg na 3000 m z przeszkodami | Martin Grau | 8:31,55 | Kaur Kivistik | 8:32,23 PB | Jurij Kłopcow | 8:33,09 |
Sztafeta 4 × 100 m | Japonia Kazuma Ōseto Takuya Nagata Tatsuro Suwa Kotaro Taniguchi Yuki Koike (elim.) | 39,08 | Polska Adam Pawłowski Grzegorz Zimniewicz Artur Zaczek Kamil Kryński Jakub Adamski (el.) | 39,50 | Południowa Afryka Ncincilili Titi Shebatian Trotter Eckhardt Rossouw Akani Simbine | 39,68 |
Sztafeta 4 × 400 m | Dominikana Juander Santos Gustavo Cuesta Máximo Mercedes Luguelín Santos Leonel Bonon (elim.) | 3:05,05 | Japonia Julian Jrummi Walsh Nobuya Katō Takamasa Kitagawa Kentarō Satō | 3:07,75 | Polska Mateusz Zagórski Michał Pietrzak Kamil Gurdak Rafał Omelko Robert Bryliński (el.) | 3:07,77 SB |
Chód na 20 km | Dane Bird-Smith | 1:21:30 | Benjamin Thorne | 1:21:33 | Daisuke Matsunaga | 1:22:06 |
Skok wzwyż | Daniił Cypłakow | 2,31 | Matúš Bubeník | 2,28 PB | Hsiang Chun-hsien | 2,28 NR |
Skok o tyczce | Nikita Filippow | 5,50 | Ilja Mudrow | 5,50 | Robert Sobera | 5,50 |
Skok w dal | Pawieł Szalin | 8,29 | Wasilij Kopiejkin | 8,13 | Rudolph Pienaar | 7,98 |
Trójskok | Dmitrij Sorokin | 17,29 PB | Fabrice Zango Hugues | 16,76 PB | Xu Xiaolong | 16,76 |
Pchnięcie kulą | Indrajit Singh | 20,27 | Andrei Gag | 19,92 | Aleksandr Bułanow | 19,84 |
Rzut dyskiem | Philip Milanov | 64,15 | Matt Denny | 62,58 PB | Andrius Gudžius | 62,54 |
Rzut młotem | Paweł Fajdek | 80,05 | Pawieł Barejsza | 75,75 | Siarhiej Kałamojec | 74,68 |
Rzut oszczepem | Tanel Laanmäe | 81,71 | Huang Shih-feng | 81,27 | Zigismunds Sirmais | 79,37 |
Dziesięciobój | Thomas Van der Plaetsen | 7952 pkt. | Bastien Auzeil | 7913 pkt. | René Stauß | 7791 pkt. |
Kobiety
Konkurencja: | 1. miejsce | Rezultat | 2. miejsce | Rezultat | 3. miejsce | Rezultat |
Bieg na 100 m | Wiktorija Ziabkina | 11,23 | Shimayra Williams | 11,46 | Jelena Czernajewa | 11,47 |
Bieg na 200 m | Wiktorija Ziabkina | 22,77 NR | A'Keyla Mitchell | 22,95 PB | Kedisha Dallas | 23,24 PB |
Bieg na 400 m | Justine Palframan | 51,27 PB | Małgorzata Hołub | 51,93 | Yang Huizhen | 51,98 PB |
Bieg na 800 m | Angie Petty | 1:59,06 PB | Simoya Campbell | 1:59,26 PB | Fabienne Kohlmann | 1:59,54 PB |
Bieg na 1500 m | Dorcus Ajok | 4:18,53 | Gabriela Stafford | 4:19,27 | Kristina Ugarowa | 4:19,78 |
Bieg na 5000 m | Kristiina Mäki | 16:03,29 | Camille Buscomb | 16:03,72 | Darja Masłowa | 16:04,09 |
Bieg na 10 000 m | Ałła Kułatina | 32:52,27 PB | Gulszat Fazlitdinowa | 32:55,35 | Zhang Yingying | 32:56,60 |
Półmaraton | Zhang Yingying | 75:06 | Nanako Kanno | 75:24 | Ayumi Uehara | 75:35 |
Bieg na 100 m przez płotki | Danielle Williams | 12,78 | Nina Morozowa | 12,83 | Michelle Jenneke | 12,94 |
Bieg na 400 m przez płotki | Joanna Linkiewicz | 55,62 =PB | Emilia Ankiewicz | 56,55 PB | Irina Takuncewa | 56,57 PB |
Bieg na 3000 m z przeszkodami | Jekatierina Sokolenko | 9:25,77 PB | Natalija Własowa | 9:35,99 | Özlem Kaya | 9:37,79 |
Sztafeta 4 × 100 m | Kazachstan Anastasija Tułapina Swietłana Goldenowa Julija Rachmanowa Wiktorija Ziabkina | 44,28 | Stany Zjednoczone Ana Holland Kylie Price Jade Barber Nataliyah Friar | 44,95 | Tajlandia Supawan Thipat Phensri Chairoek Tassaporn Wannakit Wanwisa Kongthong Khanrutai Pakdee | 45,03 |
Sztafeta 4 × 400 m | Polska Małgorzata Hołub Monika Szczęsna Joanna Linkiewicz Justyna Święty | 3:31,98 | Rosja Lilija Gafijatulina Kristina Malwinowa Irina Takuncewa Jelena Zujkiewicz | 3:32,46 | Stany Zjednoczone A'Keyla Mitchell Madeline Kopp Kim MacKay Shea Martinez | 3:37,20 |
Chód na 20 km | Anisia Kirdiapkina | 1:28:18 | Marina Pandakowa | 1:29:52 | Hou Yongbo | 1:32:42 |
Skok wzwyż | Airinė Palšytė | 1,84 | Elizabeth Boyer | 1,80 | Madara Onuzane | 1,80 |
Skok o tyczce | Li Ling | 4,45 | Eliza McCartney | 4,40 | Chloé Henry | 4,40 |
Skok w dal | Julija Pidłużna | 6,79 | Anna Jagaciak-Michalska | 6,57 | Naa Anang | 6,55 PB |
Trójskok | Jekatierina Koniewa | 14,60 | Jenny Elbe | 13,86 | Anna Jagaciak-Michalska | 13,81 |
Pchnięcie kulą | Lena Urbaniak | 18,00 PB | Paulina Guba | 17,94 PB | Brittany Crew | 17,27 PB |
Rzut dyskiem | Julija Malcewa | 59,37 | Marike Steinacker | 58,83 | Stefania Strumillo | 58,22 |
Rzut młotem | Hanna Skydan | 70,67 | Joanna Fiodorow | 69,69 | Julia Ratcliffe | 67,54 |
Rzut oszczepem | Tacciana Chaładowicz | 60,45 | Līna Mūze | 60,26 | Irena Šedivá | 59,89 PB |
Siedmiobój | Anna Maiwald | 5965 pkt. | Ida Marcussen | 5865 pkt. | Anna Pietricz | 5795 pkt. PB |
Przypisy
- ↑ FISU World University Games. 1959–2019 Statistics. Summer Games Edition. Lozanna: Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire, 2019, s. 26.
- ↑ IAAF Combined Events Challenge, iaaf.org [dostęp 2015-07-09] (ang.).
Bibliografia
- WUG Gwangju KOR 8 - 12 July, tilastopaja.org [dostęp 2015-07-09] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2015-07-10] (ang.).
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