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Track and field at the 2015 Military World Games
Dates17–23 July
Host cityMungyeong, South Korea
VenueKAFAC Sports Complex
Events40
Records set12


The track and field competition at the 2015 Military World Games was held from 4–8 October 2015 at the KAFAC Sports Complex in Mungyeong. The stadium is named after the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps. The marathon races took place on 11 October and followed a route around the city with a finish point at the track and field main stadium.[1][2] A number of para-athletics exhibition events were added to the programme for the first time, covering men's and women's shot put, and track races over 100 m, 200 m, and 1500 m for men.[3][4]

The programme expanded to contain 40 athletics events – a new high. In track and field there were 20 events for men and 18 for women, while the marathon had individual and team aspects for both sexes (the team format being a new addition). Men's hammer throw, women's 400 metres hurdles, high jump and shot put all returned to the programme after being dropped at the previous edition. Women's discus throw made its debut at the games. The women's 10,000 metres was not contested on this occasion, however.[3][5]

After an absence from the 2011 games, Russia returned and topped the medal table in the sport for the third time in its history.[6] It sent a full strength team and came away with ten gold medals among a haul of nineteen. Bahrain has its most successful edition in clear second place with six golds and twelve medals in total (all its medallists were African-born). China had the third highest gold medals, with four, while Poland had the third greatest medal total at ten. Thirty nations reached the medal table. The host nation won one medal – a gold courtesy of men's pole vaulter Jin Min-sub.[7]

A total of twelve games records were broken or equalled in the athletics competitions.[8] Two athletes defended their 2011 titles: men's javelin thrower Ari Mannio and women's hammer thrower Zhang Wenxiu. It was Zhang's fourth successive gold medal, retaining her position as the only woman to win the event since its introduction in 2003, and she also improved the games record for a fourth time straight. The only athlete to win two individual titles, Ekaterina Koneva claimed a horizontal jumps double for Russia. Rosângela Santos won the most medals with a 100 metres individual and relay title double as well as a 200 metres bronze.

Four champions from the 2015 World Championships in Athletics were in attendance. Russia's Sergey Shubenkov (110 m hurdles) and Mariya Kuchina (high jump) won their disciplines, but Maryna Arzamasava (800 m) and Piotr Małachowski (discus throw) were both beaten into runner-up spots on the world military stage.[9] Seventeen-year-old World Youth champion Salwa Eid Naser became the youngest winner of the women's 400 m title.[10]

Records

Name Event Country Record Type
Yousef Masrahi Men's 400 metres  Saudi Arabia 45.18 GR
Ali Al-Deraan Men's 800 metres  Saudi Arabia 1:45.50 GR
Majededdin Ghazal Men's high jump  Syria 2.31 m GR, NR
El Hassan El-Abbassi Men's 10,000 metres  Bahrain 27:41.76 GR
Rosângela Santos Women's 100 metres  Brazil 11.17 GR
Nataliia Lupu Women's 800 metres  Ukraine 1:59.99 GR
Ruth Jebet Women's 3000 metres steeplechase  Bahrain 9:30.24 GR
Kemi Adekoya Women's 400 metres hurdles  Bahrain 55.30 GR=
Zhang Li Women's javelin throw  China 62.95 m GR
Zhang Wenxiu Women's hammer throw  China 74.87 m GR
Ekaterina Koneva Women's triple jump  Russia 14.28 m GR
Ekaterina Renzhina
Nadezhda Kotlyarova
Kseniya Ryzhova
Antonina Krivoshapka
Women's 4×400 metres relay  Russia 3:28.75 GR

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
 Barakat Al-Harthi (OMA) 10.16 NR  Reza Ghasemi (IRI) 10.18  Aziz Ouhadi (MAR) 10.25
200 metres
details
 Eseosa Desalu (ITA) 20.64  Serhiy Smelyk (UKR) 20.74  Aldemir da Silva Junior (BRA) 20.77
400 metres
details
 Yousef Masrahi (KSA) 45.18 GR  Arokia Rajiv (IND) 45.57  Abubakar Abbas (BHR) 45.73
800 metres
details
 Ali Al-Deraan (KSA) 1:45.50 GR  Jackson Kivuva (KEN) 1:45.70  Marcin Lewandowski (POL) 1:46.36
1500 metres
details
 Fouad Elkaam (MAR) 3:44.79  Benson Seurei (BHR) 3:44.98  Said Aden Said (QAT) 3:45.64
5000 metres
details
 Albert Kibichii Rop (BHR) 13:23.70  Zouhair Aouad (BHR) 13:26.19  Emmanuel Kipsang (KEN) 13:31.48
10,000 metres
details
 El Hassan El-Abbassi (BHR) 27:41.76 GR  Emmanuel Kipsang (KEN) 28:03.86  Hassan Chani (BHR) 28:11.46
110 m hurdles
details
 Sergey Shubenkov (RUS) 13.43  Artur Noga (POL) 13.79  Dominik Bochenek (POL) 13.84
400 m hurdles
details
 Abdelmalik Lahoulou (ALG) 49.43  Timofey Chalyy (RUS) 49.88  Boniface Mucheru Tumuti (KEN) 49.91
3000 m s'chase
details
 Amor Ben Yahia (TUN) 8:24.68  Patrick Chukor (KEN) 8:25.54  Yoann Kowal (FRA) 8:26.71
4 × 100 m relay
details
 Poland (POL)
Robert Kubaczyk
Grzegorz Zimniewicz
Kamil Masztak
Dariusz Kuć
39.35  Dominican Republic (DOM)
Mayobanex de Óleo
Yohandris Andújar
Stanly del Carmen
Yancarlos Martínez
39.41  Sri Lanka (SRI)
Vinoj Muthumuni
Mohamed Abdul Ladeef
Mohamed Abdul Rasheed
Yupun Abeykoon
39.43
4 × 400 m relay
details
 Russia (RUS)
Timofey Chalyy
Denis Alekseyev
Ivan Shablyuev
Pavel Ivashko
3:03.01  Algeria (ALG)
Miloud Laredj
Soufiane Bouhadda
Larbi Bourrada
Abdelmalik Lahoulou
3:03.78  Venezuela (VEN)
Arturo Ramírez
Alberth Bravo
José Meléndez
Freddy Mezones
3:04.10
Marathon
details
 Alemu Bekele (BHR) 2:15:07  Marcin Chabowski (POL) 2:15:37  Linus Chumba (KEN) 2:16:51
Team marathon
details
 Poland (POL)
Błażej Brzeziński
Marcin Chabowski
Henryk Szost
6:51:23  Ecuador (ECU)
Manuel Cañar Sandoval
Angel Chasi Toalombo
Marco Erazo Montero
7:07:23  Kenya (KEN)
William Chebor
Linus Chumba
Paul Malakwen Kosgei
7:08:00
High jump
details
 Majededdin Ghazal (SYR) 2.31 m GR, NR  Daniil Tsyplakov (RUS) 2.28 m  Mohammadreza Vazifedoost (IRI) 2.24 m
Pole vault
details
 Jin Min-sub (KOR) 5.40 m  Georgiy Gorokhov (RUS) 5.30 m  Paweł Wojciechowski (POL) 5.20 m
Long jump
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 Pavel Shalin (RUS) 7.66 m  Valentin Toboc (ROM) 7.64 m  Lu Tianje (CHN) 7.63 m
Triple jump
details
 Dmitriy Sorokin (RUS) 17.01 m  Aleksey Fyodorov (RUS) 16.56 m  Adrian Świderski (POL) 16.55 m
Shot put
details
 Darlan Romani (BRA) 20.08 m  Bob Bertemes (LUX) 19.60 m  Georgi Ivanov (BUL) 19.37 m
Discus throw
details
 Zoltán Kővágó (HUN) 66.01 m  Piotr Małachowski (POL) 62.12 m  Mahmoud Samimi (IRI) 60.97 m
Hammer throw
details
 Kirill Ikonnikov (RUS) 75.88 m  Yevhen Vynohradov (UKR) 74.77 m  Guo Kun (CHN) 66.98 m
Javelin throw
details
 Ari Mannio (FIN) 79.78 m  Júlio César de Oliveira (BRA) 78.62 m  Johannes Vetter (GER) 77.37 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
 Rosângela Santos (BRA) 11.17 GR  Nataliya Pohrebnyak (UKR) 11.46  Marika Popowicz (POL) 11.50
200 metres
details
 Edidiong Odiong (BHR) 23.18  Anna Kiełbasińska (POL) 23.33  Rosângela Santos (BRA) 23.38
400 metres
details
 Salwa Eid Naser (BHR) 51.39  Bianca Răzor (ROM) 51.81  Nataliya Pyhyda (UKR) 51.99
800 metres
details
 Nataliia Lupu (UKR) 1:59.99 GR  Maryna Arzamasava (BLR) 2:00.57  Angelika Cichocka (POL) 2:00.72
1500 metres
details
 Selah Busienei (KEN) 4:07.58  Margherita Magnani (ITA) 4:11.51  Florina Pierdevara (ROM) 4:14.94
5000 metres
details
 Pauline Korikwiang (KEN) 15:23.85  Volha Mazuronak (BLR) 15:35.21  Sabrina Mockenhaupt (GER) 15:35.75
100 m hurdles
details
 Yekaterina Galitskaya (RUS) 13.06  Katsiaryna Paplauskaya (BLR) 13.29  Nina Morozova (RUS) 13.38
400 m hurdles
details
 Kemi Adekoya (BHR) 55.30 GR  Hanna Ryzhykova (UKR) 55.74  Vania Stambolova (BUL) 57.45
3000 m s'chase
details
 Ruth Jebet (BHR) 9:30.24 GR  Agnes Jesang (KEN) 9:40.69  Tigest Mekonen (BHR) 9:41.46
4 × 100 m relay
details
 Brazil (BRA)
Aline Torres Sena
Vitória Cristina Rosa
Franciela Krasucki
Rosângela Santos
43.87  Russia (RUS)
Yekaterina Galitskaya
Nadezhda Kotlyarova
Ekaterina Renzhina
Nina Morozova
44.20  China (CHN)
Xie Zeru
Wang Xuan
Yang Hongguang
Huang Guifen
45.05
4 × 400 m relay
details
 Russia (RUS)
Ekaterina Renzhina
Nadezhda Kotlyarova
Kseniya Ryzhova
Antonina Krivoshapka
3:28.75 GR  Ukraine (UKR)
Olha Zemlyak
Nataliya Pyhyda
Hanna Ryzhykova
Nataliia Lupu
3:30.66  Bahrain (BHR)
Salwa Eid Naser
Edidiong Odiong
Iman Essa
Kemi Adekoya
3:32.62 NR
Marathon
details
 Iwona Lewandowska (POL) 2:31:25  Ma Yugui (CHN) 2:31:40  Monika Stefanowicz (POL) 2:32:20
Team marathon
details
 Poland (POL)
Olha Kalendarova-Ochal
Iwona Lewandowska
Monika Stefanowicz
7:41:32  China (CHN)
Li Ruiling
Luo Chuan
Ma Yugui
7:52:09  United States (USA)
Meghan Curran
Brenda Schrank
Emily Shertzer
8:49:05
High jump
details
 Mariya Kuchina (RUS) 1.95 m  Iryna Herashchenko (UKR) 1.84 m  Alina Rotaru (ROM) 1.80 m
Long jump
details
 Ekaterina Koneva (RUS) 6.39 m  Volha Sudarava (BLR) 6.36 m  Alina Rotaru (ROM) 6.33 m
Triple jump
details
 Ekaterina Koneva (RUS) 14.28 m GR  Yulimar Rojas (VEN) 13.82 m  Ana José (DOM) 13.80 m
Shot put
details
 Gao Yang (CHN) 18.14 m  Irina Tarasova (RUS) 17.90 m  Auriol Dongmo Mekemnang (CMR) 17.64 m
Discus throw
details
 Feng Bin (CHN) 62.07 m  Andressa de Morais (BRA) 59.07 m  Yuliya Maltseva (RUS) 57.52 m
Hammer throw
details
 Zhang Wenxiu (CHN) 74.87 m GR  Anna Bulgakova (RUS) 68.01 m  Rosa Rodríguez (VEN) 67.54 m
Javelin throw
details
 Zhang Li (CHN) 62.95 m GR  Jucilene de Lima (BRA) 57.99 m  Nadeeka Lakmali (SRI) 55.79 m

Medal table

Track and field

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
1  Russia 10 7 2 19
2  Bahrain 6 2 4 12
3  China 4 0 3 7
4  Brazil 3 3 2 8
5  Kenya 2 4 2 8
6  Saudi Arabia 2 0 0 2
7  Ukraine 1 6 1 8
8  Poland 1 3 6 10
9  Algeria 1 1 0 2
 Italy 1 1 0 2
11  Morocco 1 0 1 2
12  Finland 1 0 0 1
 Hungary 1 0 0 1
 South Korea 1 0 0 1
 Oman 1 0 0 1
 Syria 1 0 0 1
 Tunisia 1 0 0 1
18  Belarus 0 4 0 4
19  Romania 0 2 3 5
20  Iran 0 1 2 3
 Venezuela 0 1 2 3
22  Dominican Republic 0 1 1 2
23  India 0 1 0 1
 Luxembourg 0 1 0 1
25  Bulgaria 0 0 2 2
 Germany 0 0 2 2
27  Cameroon 0 0 1 1
 France 0 0 1 1
 Qatar 0 0 1 1
 Sri Lanka 0 0 1 1
Total 38 38 37 113

Marathon

1  Poland 3 1 1 5
2  Bahrain 1 0 0 1
3  China 0 2 0 2
4  Ecuador 0 1 0 1
5  Kenya 0 0 2 2
6  United States 0 0 1 1
Total 4 4 4 12

References

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