2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships






























15th IAAF World Indoor Championships
Halowe Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 2014

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Host city
Sopot, Poland
Date(s) 7–9 March
Main stadium Ergo Arena
Participation 538 athletes from
134 nations
Events 26

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The 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics was the fifteenth edition of the international indoor track and field competition, organised by the IAAF. The event was held between 7–9 March 2014 at the Ergo Arena in Sopot, Poland.




Contents






  • 1 Preparation


    • 1.1 Host bidding


    • 1.2 Venue


    • 1.3 American television coverage




  • 2 Schedule


  • 3 Medal summary


    • 3.1 Men


    • 3.2 Women




  • 4 Medal table


  • 5 Disqualifications


    • 5.1 Doping




  • 6 Records


  • 7 Participating nations


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Preparation



Host bidding


The IAAF announced on 1 September 2011 that it had received bids from Poland and Croatia to host the championships. Later Zagreb, Croatia withdrew due to lack of funding. On November 11, 2011 at a Council meeting in Monaco, the IAAF announced that Sopot, as the only remaining bidder, would host the championships. Budapest, Hungary had shown interest but eventually did not bid.



Venue




Ergo Arena


The Championships were held at the Ergo Arena, opened in 2010, on the border of the cities of Sopot and Gdańsk. For the Championships it seated 11,000.[1]


For the competition a six-lane, banked 200-metre oval, with a blue surface, was installed on the arena floor, with an eight-lane straight-away track in the center for the 60-metre sprints and hurdles. The track officially opened on 16 February and almost 6000 people came to the ERGO Arena to mark its inauguration. The indoor portable banked track made by Mondo used the company's "Super X" rubberized surface (two layers, total 13.5 mm thick), which was used at both the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.[2] After the competition the track has been dismantled and moved permanently to the newly built indoor arena in Toruń.[3]



American television coverage


The IAAF again chose not to get wide coverage in the large United States market. Instead they sold exclusive rights to Universal Sports, a network associated with NBC Sports.[4] Universal Sports can only be seen in about ten percent of the households in the American market.[5][6] Universal Sports limited other distribution of the content, even online content requiring login with cable subscription user names.[7] For those viewers without access to Universal Sports, nationwide coverage of the entire meet was blacked out. IAAF supported the blackout of coverage. Unlike previous World Championship meetings, IAAF's YouTube channel provided only post race interviews and no coverage of the actual events at the meet.[8]



Schedule


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Legend
Key
P
Q
H
½
F
Value
Preliminary round Qualifiers Heats Semifinals Final

All dates are CET (UTC+1)








































































































































Men[9]
Date Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9
Event M A M A M A
60 m H ½ F
400 m H ½ F
800 m H F
1500 m H F
3000 m H F
60 m hurdles H ½ F
4×400 m relay H F
Long jump Q F
Triple jump Q F
High jump Q F
Pole vault F
Shot put Q F
Heptathlon F










































































































































Women[9]
Date → Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9
Event ↓ M A M A M A
60 m H ½ F
400 m H ½ F
800 m H F
1500 m H F
3000 m H F
60 m hurdles H ½ F
4×400 m relay H F
Long jump Q F
Triple jump Q F
High jump Q F
Pole vault F
Shot put Q F
Pentathlon F


Medal summary



Men






























































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
60 metres
details

Richard Kilty
 Great Britain
6.49 PB

Marvin Bracy
 United States
6.51

Femi Ogunode
 Qatar
6.52
400 metres
details

Pavel Maslák
 Czech Republic
45.24 NR

Chris Brown
 Bahamas
45.58 PB

Kyle Clemons
 United States
45.74
800 metres
details

Mohammed Aman
 Ethiopia
1:46.40

Adam Kszczot
 Poland
1:46.76

Andrew Osagie
 Great Britain
1:47.10
1500 metres
details

Ayanleh Souleiman
 Djibouti
3:37.52

Aman Wote
 Ethiopia
3:38.08

Abdalaati Iguider
 Morocco
3:38.21
3000 metres
details

Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku
 Kenya
7:54.94

Bernard Lagat
 United States
7:55.22

Dejen Gebremeskel
 Ethiopia
7:55.39
60 metres hurdles
details

Omo Osaghae
 United States
7.45 WL

Pascal Martinot-Lagarde
 France
7.46

Garfield Darien
 France
7.47 PB
4x400 metres relay
details

 United States
Kyle Clemons
David Verburg
Kind Butler III
Calvin Smith Jr.
Clayton Parros*
Rickey Babineaux*
3:02.13 WR

 Great Britain
Conrad Williams
Jamie Bowie
Luke Lennon-Ford
Nigel Levine
Michael Bingham*
3:03.49

 Jamaica
Errol Nolan
Allodin Fothergill
Akheem Gauntlett
Edino Steele
Dane Hyatt*
Jermaine Brown*
3:03.69 NR
High jump
details

Mutaz Essa Barshim
 Qatar
2.38 m AR

Ivan Ukhov
 Russia
2.38 m

Andriy Protsenko
 Ukraine
2.36 m PB
Pole vault
details

Konstadinos Filippidis
 Greece
5.80 m SB

Malte Mohr
 Germany
5.80 m

Jan Kudlička
 Czech Republic
5.80 m PB
Long jump
details

Mauro Vinícius da Silva
 Brazil
8.28 m NR

Li Jinzhe
 China
8.23 m SB

Michel Tornéus
 Sweden
8.21 m SB
Triple jump
details

Lyukman Adams
 Russia
17.37 m WL

Ernesto Revé
 Cuba
17.33 m

Pedro Pablo Pichardo
 Cuba
17.24 m
Shot put
details

Ryan Whiting
 United States
22.05 m

David Storl
 Germany
21.79 m SB

Tomas Walsh
 New Zealand
21.26 m AR
Heptathlon
details

Ashton Eaton
 United States
6632 pts WL

Andrei Krauchanka
 Belarus
6303 pts NR

Thomas van der Plaetsen
 Belgium
6259 pts NR

  • Note: * = Relay athletes who only ran in heats


Women




























































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
60 metres
details

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
 Jamaica
6.98 WL

Murielle Ahouré
 Ivory Coast
7.01 SB

Tianna Bartoletta
 United States
7.06 SB
400 metres
details

Francena McCorory
 United States
51.12

Kaliese Spencer
 Jamaica
51.54 PB

Shaunae Miller
 Bahamas
52.06
800 metres
details

Chanelle Price
 United States
2:00.09 WL

Angelika Cichocka
 Poland
2:00.45

Maryna Arzamasava
 Belarus
2:00.79 PB
1500 metres
details

Abeba Aregawi
 Sweden
4:00.61

Axumawit Embaye
 Ethiopia
4:07.12 PB

Nicole Sifuentes
 Canada
4:07.61 NR
3000 metres
details

Genzebe Dibaba
 Ethiopia
8:55.04

Hellen Onsando Obiri
 Kenya
8:57.72

Maryam Yusuf Jamal
 Bahrain
8:59.16
60 metres hurdles
details

Nia Ali
 United States
7.80 PB

Sally Pearson
 Australia
7.85

Tiffany Porter
 Great Britain
7.86 SB
4x400 metres relay
details

 United States
Natasha Hastings
Joanna Atkins
Francena McCorory
Cassandra Tate
Jernail Hayes*
Monica Hargrove*
3:24.83 WL

 Jamaica
Patricia Hall
Anneisha McLaughlin
Kaliese Spencer
Stephenie Ann McPherson
Verone Chambers*
Natoya Goule*
3:26.54 NR

 Great Britain
Eilidh Child
Shana Cox
Margaret Adeoye
Christine Ohuruogu
Victoria Ohuruogu*
3:27.90
High jump
details

Mariya Kuchina
 Russia

Kamila Lićwinko
 Poland
2.00 m SB
2.00 m =NR
  Not awarded

Ruth Beitia
 Spain
2.00 m SB
Pole vault
details

Yarisley Silva
 Cuba
4.70 m

Anzhelika Sidorova
 Russia

Jiřina Svobodová
 Czech Republic
4.70 m
4.70 m
  Not awarded
Long jump
details

Éloyse Lesueur
 France
6.85 m

Katarina Johnson-Thompson
 Great Britain
6.81 m PB

Ivana Španović
 Serbia
6.77 m
Triple jump
details

Ekaterina Koneva
 Russia
14.46 m

Olha Saladuha
 Ukraine
14.45 m

Kimberly Williams
 Jamaica
14.39 m SB
Shot put
details

Valerie Adams
 New Zealand
20.67 m WL

Christina Schwanitz
 Germany
19.94 m

Gong Lijiao
 China
19.24 m SB
Pentathlon
details

Nadine Broersen
 Netherlands
4830 pts WL,NR

Brianne Theisen-Eaton
 Canada
4768 pts NR

Alina Fyodorova
 Ukraine
4724 pts PB

  • Note: * = Relay athletes who only ran in heats


Medal table


  *   Host nation (Poland)






















































































































































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 United States (USA)
8 2 2 12
2
 Russia (RUS)
3 2 0 5
3
 Ethiopia (ETH)
2 2 1 5
4
 Great Britain (GBR)
1 2 3 6
5
 Jamaica (JAM)
1 2 2 5
6
 Poland (POL)*
1 2 0 3
7
 Cuba (CUB)
1 1 1 3

 Czech Republic (CZE)
1 1 1 3

 France (FRA)
1 1 1 3
10
 Kenya (KEN)
1 1 0 2
11
 New Zealand (NZL)
1 0 1 2

 Qatar (QAT)
1 0 1 2

 Sweden (SWE)
1 0 1 2
14
 Brazil (BRA)
1 0 0 1

 Djibouti (DJI)
1 0 0 1

 Greece (GRE)
1 0 0 1

 Netherlands (NED)
1 0 0 1
18
 Germany (GER)
0 3 0 3
19
 Ukraine (UKR)
0 1 2 3
20
 Bahamas (BAH)
0 1 1 2

 Belarus (BLR)
0 1 1 2

 Canada (CAN)
0 1 1 2

 China (CHN)
0 1 1 2
24
 Australia (AUS)
0 1 0 1

 Ivory Coast (CIV)
0 1 0 1
26
 Bahrain (BHR)
0 0 1 1

 Belgium (BEL)
0 0 1 1

 Morocco (MAR)
0 0 1 1

 Serbia (SRB)
0 0 1 1

 Spain (ESP)
0 0 1 1
Totals (30 nations) 27 26 25 78




Disqualifications



















































Athletes with track boundary disqualifications
Athlete
Nation
Event
Edino Steele
 Jamaica

Men's 400 m semi-final
Saddam Hussain
 Pakistan

Men's 800 m heats
Marcin Lewandowski
 Poland

Men's 800 m final
Aníta Hinriksdóttir
 Iceland

Women's 800 m heats
Nicholas Willis
 New Zealand

Men's 1500 m final
Rababe Arafi
 Morocco

Women's 1500 m final
Heather Kampf
 United States

Women's 1500 m final
Yoann Kowal
 France

Men's 3000 m heats

A number of athletes were disqualified for stepping over the inside track boundary and onto the in-field. The most high profile of these disqualifications was Poland's Marcin Lewandowski in the men's 800 m final. The host nation athlete originally won the bronze medal but a single step on the in-field led to his disqualification and the promotion of Great Britain's Andrew Osagie into the third podium position.[10]


There was a similar occurrence in the women's 1500 m final, where Rababe Arafi took the bronze and she also received the honour in a medal ceremony. Half an hour afterwards, a review of race footage led to her being disqualified with Canada's Nicole Sifuentes being promoted to bronze position.[11]Nick Willis, the original men's 1500 m fourth placer, was another high-profile disqualification.[12]


Outside of the in-field track infringements, there were a smaller number of disqualifications. Reflecting the more physical nature of indoor competition, Richard Buck, Lisanne de Witte and Ioan Zaizan were all disqualified for obstruction or jostling. Siologa Viliamu Sepa and Musaeb Abdulrahman Balla were removed for lane infringement, while Michael Herreros' performance was erased due to improper hurdling. No athletes fell foul of the false start rule.



Doping


























Athletes disqualified for doping
Athlete
Nation
Event
Kseniya Ryzhova
 Russia

Women's 4×400 m relay
Nataliia Lupu
 Ukraine

Women's 800 meters
Anca Heltne
 Romania

Women's shot put

The Russian women's 4×400 m relay team was disqualified after Kseniya Ryzhovas doping sample from 7 March was found positive for trimetazidine.[13][14][15]Nataliia Lupu (UKR) was disqualified from the Women's 800 meters after her doping sample was found positive for Methylhexaneamine.[16][17]
The Romanian shot putter Anca Heltne took part in the championships but was disqualified from all her results after a doping control carried out on 7 February 2014 showed she'd been using the anabolic steroids Dianabol and Oral Turinabol.[18][19][20]



Records


One championship record was broken at the competition: the American men's 4×400 metres relay team ran a time of 3:02.13 minutes, which was also a world indoor record for the event (a time of 3:01.96 minutes was set by an American team in 2006 but this was not ratified due to a lack of a post-race EPO drug test).[21][22] Six area (continental) indoor records were broken at the competition, as well as two men's heptathlon championship bests and numerous indoor national records in athletics.[23]



























































































































































































































































































































































Athlete
Nation
Event
Performance
Type

Levern Spencer

 Saint Lucia
High jump
1.95 m

NR

Tomas Walsh

 New Zealand
Shot put
20.41 m

NR
21.26 m

AR

Franck Elemba

 Republic of the Congo
Shot put
17.74 m

NR

Brianne Theisen-Eaton

 Canada
Pentathlon
4768 pts

NR

Mitja Krevs

 Slovenia
1500 metres
3:43.22 min

NR

Wesam Al-Massri

 Palestine
1500 metres
3:53.84 min

NR

Nadine Broersen

 Netherlands
High jump (in heptathlon)
1.93 m

NR
Pentathlon
4830 pts

NR

Ashton Eaton

 United States
60 metres hurdles (heptathlon)
7.64 sec
Championship best

Farkhod Kuralov

 Tajikistan
800 metres
1:52.36 min

NR

Brice Etès

 Monaco
800 metres
1:51.24 min

NR

Yvette Lewis

 Panama
60 metres hurdles
7.91 sec

AR

Andrea Ivančević

 Croatia
60 metres hurdles
8.10 sec

NR
8.09 sec

NR

Gnima Faye

 Senegal
60 metres hurdles
8.15 sec

NR

Lavonne Idlette

 Dominican Republic
60 metres hurdles
8.16 sec

NR

Reza Ghasemi

 Iran
60 metres
6.58 sec

NR

Sibusiso Matsenjwa

 Swaziland
60 metres
6.88 sec

NR

Faresa Kapisi

 American Samoa
60 metres
7.14 sec

NR

Benjamín Véliz

 Nicaragua
60 metres
7.27 sec

NR

Adrian Strzałkowski

 Poland
Long jump
8.18 m

NR

Luis Rivera

 Mexico
Long jump
8.01 m

NR

Eliane Saholinirina

 Madagascar
1500 metres
4:19.64

NR

Georgi Ivanov

 Bulgaria
Shot put
21.02 m

NR

Zane Robertson

 New Zealand
3000 metres
7:44.16 min

NR

Abdulaziz Al-Mandeel

 Kuwait
60 metres hurdles
7.74 sec

NR

Amir Shaker

 Iraq
60 metres hurdles
7.96 sec

NR

Iong Kim Fai

 Macau
60 metres hurdles
8.34 sec

NR

Nelson Camilo Acebey

 Bolivia
60 metres hurdles
8.48 sec

NR

Natalia Ducó

 Chile
Shot put
17.24 m

NR

Patricia Taea

 Cook Islands
60 metres
7.93 sec

NR

Lovelite Detenamo

 Nauru
60 metres
7.94 sec

NR

Vitaliy Butrym
Yevhen Hutsol
Dmytro Bikulov
Danylo Danylenko

 Ukraine
4×400 metres relay
3:07.54 min

NR

Tobi Ogunmola
Noah Akwu
Salihu Isah
Cristian Morton

 Nigeria
4×400 metres relay
3:07.95 min

AR

Maria Enrica Spacca
Elena Maria Bonfanti
Marta Milani
Chiara Bazzoni

 Italy
4×400 metres relay
3:31.99 min

NR

Verone Chambers
Anneisha McLaughlin
Natoya Goule
Stephenie Ann McPherson

 Jamaica
4×400 metres relay
3:29.43 min

NR

Gerald Phiri

 Zambia
60 metres
6.57 sec

NR
6.52 sec

NR

Gabriel Mvumvure

 Zimbabwe
60 metres
6.60 sec

NR

Nicole Sifuentes

 Canada
1500 metres
4:07.61 min

NR

Andrei Krauchanka

 Belarus
Heptathlon
6303 pts

NR
High jump (in heptathlon)
2.21 m
Championship best

Thomas van der Plaetsen

 Belgium
Heptathlon
6259 pts

NR

Oleksiy Kasyanov

 Ukraine
1000 metres (in heptathlon)
2:39.44 min

NR

Pavel Maslák

 Czech Republic
400 metres
45.24 sec

NR

Kamila Lićwinko

 Poland
High jump
2.00 m

NR

Su Bingtian

 China
60 metres
6.52 sec

NR

Aitor Gomez

 Gibraltar
1500 metres
4:07.34 min

NR

Mauro Vinícius da Silva

 Brazil
Long jump
8.28 m

NR


Participating nations





  •  Albania (1)


  •  American Samoa (1)


  •  Andorra (1)


  •  Anguilla (1)


  •  Antigua and Barbuda (1)


  •  Argentina (1)


  •  Armenia (1)


  •  Aruba (1)


  •  Australia (3)


  •  Austria (2)


  •  Azerbaijan (1)


  •  Bahamas (11)


  •  Bahrain (2)


  •  Belarus (8)


  •  Belgium (4)


  •  Bolivia (1)


  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina (1)


  •  Brazil (7)


  •  British Virgin Islands (1)


  •  Bulgaria (2)


  •  Canada (9)


  •  Chile (1)


  •  China (12)


  •  Chinese Taipei (1)


  •  Comoros (1)


  •  Republic of the Congo (1)


  •  Cook Islands (1)


  •  Costa Rica (1)


  •  Croatia (3)


  •  Cuba (6)


  •  Cyprus (1)


  •  Czech Republic (8)


  •  Denmark (2)


  •  Djibouti (2)


  •  Dominica (1)


  •  Dominican Republic (3)


  •  Egypt (1)


  •  Equatorial Guinea (1)


  •  Estonia (2)


  •  Ethiopia (9)


  •  Finland (3)


  •  France (7)


  •  French Polynesia (1)


  •  Gabon (1)


  •  Georgia (1)


  •  Germany (20)


  •  Ghana (1)


  •  Gibraltar (1)


  •  Great Britain (32)


  •  Greece (GRE) (5)


  •  Grenada (1)


  •  Guam (1)


  •  Guyana (2)


  •  Haiti (1)


  •  Honduras (1)


  •  Hong Kong (1)


  •  Hungary (2)


  •  Iceland (2)


  •  Iran (2)


  •  Iraq (1)


  •  Ireland (5)


  •  Israel (1)


  •  Italy (12)


  •  Ivory Coast (1)


  •  Jamaica (22)


  •  Japan (5)


  •  Kazakhstan (4)


  •  Kenya (7)


  •  Kuwait (1)


  •  Kyrgyzstan (1)


  •  Latvia (1)


  •  Lebanon (1)


  •  Lithuania (1)


  •  Luxembourg (1)


  •  Macau (1)


  •  North Macedonia (1)


  •  Madagascar (1)


  •  Malta (1)


  •  Marshall Islands (1)


  •  Mauritius (1)


  •  Mexico (1)


  •  Federated States of Micronesia (1)


  •  Moldova (1)


  •  Monaco (1)


  •  Morocco (6)


  •  Nauru (1)


  •  Netherlands (12)


  •  New Zealand (5)


  •  Nicaragua (1)


  •  Nigeria (11)


  •  Northern Mariana Islands (1)


  •  Norway (1)


  •  Oman (1)


  •  Pakistan (1)


  •  Palestine (1)


  •  Panama (2)


  •  Papua New Guinea (1)


  •  Paraguay (1)


  •  Peru (1)


  •  Poland (35)


  •  Portugal (3)


  •  Puerto Rico (1)


  •  Qatar (4)


  •  Romania (8)


  •  Russia (36)


  •  Saint Kitts and Nevis (2)


  •  Saint Lucia (1)


  •  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1)


  •  Samoa (1)


  •  San Marino (1)


  •  Senegal (1)


  •  Serbia (2)


  •  Seychelles (1)


  •  Singapore (1)


  •  Slovakia (2)


  •  Slovenia (4)


  •  Somalia (1)


  •  South Africa (6)


  •  Spain (11)


  •  Sudan (1)


  •  Swaziland (1)


  •  Sweden (7)


  •   Switzerland (1)


  •  Tajikistan (1)


  •  Turkey (3)


  •  Ukraine (19)


  •  United Arab Emirates (2)


  •  United States (48)


  •  United States Virgin Islands (2)


  •  Uruguay (1)


  •  Uzbekistan (2)


  •  Zambia (1)


  •  Zimbabwe (2)




References





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