2010 in the sport of athletics explained

2010 in athletics
No. Of World Records:10
Competitions Introduced:IAAF Diamond League
Previous:2009
Next:2011

In 2010 there was no obvious, primary athletics championship, as neither the Summer Olympics nor the World Championships in Athletics occurred in the year. The foremost championships to be held in 2010 included: the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships, 2010 European Athletics Championships, 2010 African Championships in Athletics, and Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[1]

Two major competitions debuted in new formats. The IAAF Diamond League – a worldwide expansion on the European-centred IAAF Golden League concept – saw a schedule of fourteen one-day meetings with some of the sport's most prominent athletes centrally contracted to a track and field series for the first time.[2] The second competition was the renamed IAAF Continental Cup (formerly World Cup) which had its format simplified: previously a contest between several countries and continents, it comprised only four teams (Africa, the Americas, Europe and Asia/Oceania).[3]

Major events

World

Regional

National

Local

World records

Men

EventAthleteNationPerformanceMeetingPlaceDate
800 mDavid Rudisha1:41.09ISTAF Berlin, Germany22 August
800 mDavid Rudisha1:41.01Rieti Meeting Rieti, Italy29 August
10 km (road)Leonard Komon26:44 Singelloop Utrecht, Netherlands26 September
15 km (road)Leonard Komon41:13 Zevenheuvelenloop Nijmegen, Netherlands21 November
20 km (road)Zersenay Tadese55:21Lisbon Half Marathon Lisbon, Portugal21 March
Half marathonZersenay Tadese58:23Lisbon Half Marathon Lisbon, Portugal21 March
25 km (road)Samuel Kosgei1:11:50[4] BIG 25 Berlin Berlin, Germany9 May
Triple jump (indoor)Teddy Tamgho17.90 mWorld Indoor Championships Doha, Qatar14 March
Indoor heptathlonAshton Eaton6499 pts[5] [6] NCAA Indoor Championship Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States12–13 March

Women

EventAthleteNationPerformanceMeetingPlaceDate
Hammer throwAnita Włodarczyk78.30Enea Cup Bydgoszcz, Poland6 June
25 km (road)Mary Keitany1:19:53BIG 25 Berlin Berlin, Germany9 May
4 × 800 m relay (indoor)Tatyana Andrianova
Oksana Spasovhodskaja
Yelena Kofanova
Yevgeniya Zinurova
(Moscow-1 Team)8:12.41[7] Russian Indoor Championships Moscow, Russia28 February

Season's bests

60 metres6.48 6.97 NR
100 metres
9.78 10.78
200 metres19.56 21.98
400 metres44.13 49.64
800 metres1:41.01 WR1:57.34
1500 metres3:29.27 3:57.65
3000 metres7:28.70 8:24.46 Indoors
5000 metres12:51.21 14:27.41
10,000 metres26:56.74 31:04.52
60 metres hurdles7.34 7.72
100/110 metres hurdles12.89 NR12.52
400 metres hurdles47.32 52.82
3000 metres steeplechase8:00.90 9:11.71
10 kilometres26:44 WR30:45
15 kilometres41:13 WR47:48
20 kilometres55:21 WR1:03:47
Half marathon58:23 WR1:07:07
25 kilometres1:11:50 WR1:19:53 WR
30 kilometres1:28:46 1:39:28
Marathon2:04:48 2:20:25
20 kilometres race walk1:18:24 1:25:11
50 kilometres race walk3:40:37 align=center colspan=3
Pole vault6.01 m Indoors4.89 m
High jump2.38 m Indoors2.06 m Indoors
Long jump8.47 m 7.13 m
Triple jump17.98 m 15.25 m AR
Shot put22.41 m 21.70 m Indoors
Discus throw71.45 m 67.78 m
Javelin throw90.37 m 68.89 m
Hammer throw80.99 m 78.30 m WR
Pentathlonalign=center colspan=34937 pts NR
Heptathlon6499 pts WR6823 pts
Decathlon8483 pts align=center colspan=3
4×100 metres relay37.45 [8] 42.29
4×400 metres relay2:58.83 3:21.26

Awards

Men

AwardWinner
IAAF World Athlete of the Year
Track & Field Athlete of the Year
European Athlete of the Year
European Athletics Rising Star

Women

AwardWinner
IAAF World Athlete of the Year
Track & Field Athlete of the Year
European Athlete of the Year
European Athletics Rising Star

Doping

The highest profile doping case in 2010 was that of 400 m Olympic and World Champion LaShawn Merritt. He failed three out-of-competition tests in October and December 2009, and January 2010, testing positive for Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) on each occasion. He claimed that he had inadvertently ingested the substance via an over the counter sex enhancement drug he was using at the time (ExtenZe).[9] Initially set for a two-year ban,[10] he received a reduced 21-month suspension from October 2010 to July 2012 as a result of his co-operation with anti-doping authorities. However, the seriousness of the doping substance meant he was automatically banned from defending his title at the 2012 London Olympics.[11]

A major investigation by the Guardia Civil into doping in Spain, known as Operación Galgo, began in April 2010 and made headline news in December following a number of arrests.[12] [13] Marta Domínguez, world steeplechase champion and vice president of the Spanish Athletics Federation, was implicated in the blood doping ring.[14] Manuel Pascua Piqueras, coach to a number of prominent runners, admitted to doping his athletes, while Alemayehu Bezabeh (the 2009 European Cross Country Champion) admitted to using banned substances.[15]

Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser received a six-month ban after a positive test for pain relief narcotic oxycodone at the Shanghai Diamond League meeting. Her coach Stephen Francis, who had the painkiller on prescription for his kidney stones, gave the banned substance to his athlete to relieve her toothache.[16] [17]

Another sprinter Laverne Jones-Ferrette ran the fastest 60 metres in a decade in February, but was absent from outdoor competition in 2010. This was later explained by the revelation that she had failed a drug test for clomiphene on February 16. The substance can be used as a complement to steroid cycles, but can also act as a fertility drug and Jones-Ferrette (who announced her pregnancy in November) claimed this was the intended usage. She was banned from competition for six months, lasting from April to September, and lost her silver medal from the World Indoor Championships.[18] Bobby-Gaye Wilkins won a relay medal for Jamaica at the same championships, but she was also stripped of her medal after testing positive for andarine – a selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM).[19]

A series of athletes were disqualified from the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi as a result of in-competition testing. Nigerians Samuel Okon and Oludamola Osayomi (the 100 m gold medallist) were banned for using the stimulant methylhexanamine. A third Nigerian, Folashade Abugan who won silver medals in the 400 m individual and relay races, failed a drug test for traces of testosterone prohormone and was stripped of her honours[20] Indian racewalker Rani Yadav was also banned after testing positive for 19-Norandrosterone.[21]

Retired American sprinters Ramon Clay and Crystal Cox received retrospective bans from the United States Anti-Doping Agency due to their steroid usage relating to the BALCO scandal period from 2001 to 2004. Cox was stripped of her Olympic relay gold medal as a result.[22] [23] Former Jamaican runner Raymond Stewart was given a life ban from coaching for trafficking and administering banned substances as part of an ongoing investigation. Olympic Bahraini sprinter Roqaya Al-Gassra was banned for two years.[24] Other prominent athletes to receive suspensions included South American triple jump champion Johana Triviño (two years for stanozolol), Asian indoor champion Munira Saleh (life ban for second violation with stanozolol),[25] and 2010 CAC Games medallist Zudikey Rodríguez (methylhexanamine).[26]

Deaths

See also

Further reading

Annual season reviews from IAAF by A. Lennart Julin and Mirko Jalava:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iaaf.org/WIC10/news/kind=100/newsid=55530.html One month to go - IAAF World Indoor Championships
  2. http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=101/newsid=54931.html Track and Field’s elite endorse IAAF Diamond League at sparkling launch
  3. http://www.iaaf.org/aboutiaaf/news/newsid=48375.html IAAF Council Meeting notes, Monaco - 21 November
  4. Wenig, Jorg (2010-05-09). Kosgei, Keitany shatter 25Km World records in Berlin - Updated. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-01-04.
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/28/sports/28track.html New Reality Dawns on Record Setter in Heptathlon
  6. http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=101/newsid=58733.html World record ratified
  7. http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/News/GeneralNews/05/91/37/20110125045748_httppostedfile_NEWS119_23319.pdf IAAF Newsletter Ed. 119
  8. Web site: 4x100 Metres Results. www.diamondleague-zurich.com. 2010-08-19. 2010-08-19. https://archive.today/20100821004349/http://www.diamondleague-zurich.com/en/Results/Overview/4-x-100m-Relay-Men/. 2010-08-21. dead.
  9. Shipley, Amy (2010-04-23). Olympic 400-meter champ LaShawn Merritt tests positive for steroid. The Washington Post. Retrieved on 2011-01-04.
  10. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8638727.stm US 400m star LaShawn Merritt fails drug test
  11. Cazeneuve, Brian (2010-10-20). LaShawn Merritt banned from competition for 21 months. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved on 2011-01-04.
  12. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/9276020.stm World champion Marta Dominguez suspended in drugs probe
  13. http://www.athletics-weekly.com/article.php?id=1678 Bezabeh and Fernández pull out of Euro Cross as Spanish doping probe continues
  14. http://www.athletics-weekly.com/article.php?id=1677 Dominguez detained in doping investigation
  15. http://www.elpais.com/articulo/deportes/Guardia/Civil/interroga/Nuria/Fernandez/Reyes/Estevez/elpepudep/20101210elpepudep_6/Tes La Guardia Civil interroga a Nuria Fernández y Reyes Estévez
  16. https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/oct/06/shelly-ann-fraser-drugs-ban Shelly-Anne Fraser handed six-month ban for failing drug test
  17. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8802921.stm Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser fails drugs test
  18. http://www.athletics-weekly.com/article.php?id=1693 Laverne Jones-Ferrette stripped of world indoor medal after positive test
  19. Lowe, Andrew (2010-09-09). Wilkins banned for two years . Jamaica Star. Retrieved on 2011-01-04.
  20. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/commonwealth_games/delhi_2010/9095226.stm Commonwealth Games 2010: Third Nigerian tests positive
  21. Bull, Andy (2010-10-13). Commonwealth Games 2010: Indian athlete tests positive for drugs. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2010-10-15.
  22. http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2010/01/29/US-track-star-Crystal-Cox-suspended/UPI-56091264806960/ U.S. track star Crystal Cox suspended
  23. https://www.espn.com/olympics/trackandfield/news/story?id=5714942 Ramon Clay suspended for steroids use
  24. http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/News/GeneralNews/05/74/65/20100720095635_httppostedfile_NEWS115_21257.pdf IAAF Newsletter - Edition 115
  25. http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Antidoping/SanctionedAthletes/05/61/97/20101201104704_httppostedfile_Athletescurrentlysuspendedasat1.12.10_23015.pdf Athletes Currently Suspended
  26. http://www.informador.com.mx/deportes/2010/224895/6/zudikey-rodriguez-reconoce-que-tomo-suplemento.htm Zudikey Rodríguez reconoce que tomó suplemento
  27. http://www.abqjournal.com/sports/live/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4387 Kenyan Olympic Medalist Dies
  28. [Gustavo Pallicca]
  29. http://www.iaaf.org/aboutiaaf/news/newsid=55604.html Kenyan middle distance runner David Lelei killed in car crash
  30. http://www.cleveland.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/03/former_cleveland_olympian_paul.html Cleveland Olympian Paul Drayton dies at age 70 from cancer
  31. https://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2010-03-17-103125719_x.htm Former Olympic 400 runner-up Wayne Collett dies
  32. Rawling, John (2010-08-11). Antonio Pettigrew obituary. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2011-01-04.
  33. http://www.iaaf.org/aboutiaaf/news/newsid=58030.html Harold Connolly, 1956 Olympic champion, passes away
  34. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417172532/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ba/frank-baumgartl-1.html Frank Baumgartl
  35. Monti, Dave (2011-09-02). Death of Ethiopian runner Berhanu a suicide. Universal Sports. Retrieved on 2011-01-04.
  36. http://www.iaaf.org/aboutiaaf/news/newsid=58553.html Shot Put ace Fuchs dies at 82
  37. Litsky, Frank (2010-11-14). Record-Setting Track Star Wes Santee Dies at 78. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2011-01-04.