IAAF World Indoor Games | |
Host City: | Paris, France |
Nations Participating: | 69 |
Athletes Participating: | 319 |
Events: | 24 |
Dates: | 18–19 January |
Stadium: | Palais Omnisports Paris-Bercy |
Next: | 1987 Indianapolis |
The World Indoor Games were arranged by the IAAF and held at the Palais Omnisports Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, from January 18 to January 19, 1985. In 1987 the championship was renamed to the IAAF World Indoor Championships and gained official status. There were a total number of 319 participating athletes from 69 countries.[1]
Ben Johnson | 6.62 | Sam Graddy | 6.63 | Ronald Desruelles | 6.68 | ||
Aleksandr Yevgenyev | 20.95 | Ade Mafe | 20.96 | João Batista da Silva | 21.19 | ||
Thomas Schönlebe | 45.60 | Todd Bennett | 45.97 | Mark Rowe | 46.31 | ||
Colomán Trabado | 1:47.42 | Benjamín González | 1:47.94 | Ikem Billy | 1:48.28 | ||
Michael Hillardt | 3:40.27 | José Luis González | 3:41.36 | Joseph Chesire | 3:41.38 | ||
João Campos | 7:57.63 | Don Clary | 7:57.78 | Ivan Uvizl | 7:57.92 | ||
Stéphane Caristan | 7.67 | Javier Moracho | 7.69 | Jon Ridgeon | 7.70 | ||
Gérard Lelièvre | 19:06.22 | Maurizio Damilano | 19:11.41 | Dave Smith | 19:16.04 | ||
Patrik Sjöberg | 2.32 | Javier Sotomayor | 2.30 | Othmane Belfaa | 2.27 NR | ||
Sergey Bubka | 5.75 | Thierry Vigneron | 5.70 | Vasiliy Bubka | 5.60 | ||
Jan Leitner | 7.96 | Gyula Pálóczi | 7.94 | Giovanni Evangelisti | 7.88 | ||
Khristo Markov Bulgaria | 17.22 | Lázaro Betancourt | 17.15 | Lázaro Balcindes | 16.83 | ||
Remigius Machura | 21.22 | Udo Beyer | 21.10 | Jānis Bojārs | 19.94 |
7.20 | 7.21 | 7.34 | |||||
23.09 | 23.33 | 23.69 (NR) | |||||
53.35 | 53.81 | 54.08 | |||||
2:04.22 | 2:04.71 | 2:05.51 | |||||
4:11.41 | 4:11.42 | 4:11.83 | |||||
9:04.99 | 9:09.66 | 9:12.12 | |||||
8.03 | 8.08 | 8.10 | |||||
12:53.42 | 13:06.66 | 13:06.97 | |||||
1.97 | 1.94 | 1.90 | |||||
6.88 | 6.72 | 6.44 | |||||
20.07 | 19.68 | 18.82 |