2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships explained

15th IAAF World Indoor Championships
Polish: Halowe Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 2014
Size:230px
Host City:Sopot, Poland
Nations Participating:134
Athletes Participating:538
Events:26
Dates:7–9 March
Previous:Istanbul 2012
Next:Portland 2016

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.

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 11 November 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

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

All dates are CET (UTC+1)

Men[9]
Date 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar
Event M A M A M A
H ½ F
H ½ F
H F
H F
H F
H ½ F
H F
Q F
Q F
Q F
F
Q F
F
Women
Date →7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar
Event ↓ M A M A M A
H ½ F
H ½ F
H F
H F
H F
H ½ F
H F
Q F
Q F
Q F
F
Q F
F

Medal summary

Men

60 metres
6.49 6.516.52
400 metres
45.24 45.58 45.74
800 metres
1:46.401:46.761:47.10
1500 metres
3:37.523:38.083:38.21
3000 metres
7:54.947:55.227:55.39
60 metres hurdles
7.45 7.467.47
4 × 400 metres relay

Kyle Clemons
David Verburg
Kind Butler III
Calvin Smith Jr.
Clayton Parros
3:02.13
Conrad Williams
Jamie Bowie
Luke Lennon-Ford
Nigel Levine
Michael Bingham*
3:03.49
Errol Nolan
Allodin Fothergill
Akheem Gauntlett
Edino Steele
Dane Hyatt*
Jermaine Brown*
3:03.69
High jump
2.38 m 2.36 m 2.34 m
Pole vault
5.80 m 5.80 m5.80 m
Long jump
8.28 m 8.23 m 8.21 m
Triple jump
17.33 m 17.24 m 17.21 m
Shot put
22.05 m 21.79 m 21.26 m
Heptathlon
6632 pts 6303 pts 6259 pts

Women

60 metres
6.98 7.01 7.06
400 metres
51.1251.54 52.06
800 metres
2:00.09 2:00.452:00.79
1500 metres
4:00.614:07.12 4:07.61
3000 metres
8:55.048:57.728:59.16
60 metres hurdles
7.80 7.857.86
4 × 400 metres relay

Natasha Hastings
Joanna Atkins
Francena McCorory
Cassandra Tate
Jernail Hayes
3:24.83
Patricia Hall
Anneisha McLaughlin
Kaliese Spencer
Stephenie Ann McPherson
Verone Chambers*
Natoya Goule*
3:26.54
Eilidh Child
Shana Cox
Margaret Adeoye
Christine Ohuruogu
Victoria Ohuruogu*
3:27.90
High jump

2.00 m
2.00 m =
  Not awarded2.00 m
Pole vault
4.70 m
4.70 m
4.70 m
  Not awarded
Long jump
6.85 m6.81 m 6.77 m
Triple jump
14.46 m14.45 m14.39 m
Shot put
20.67 m 19.94 m19.24 m
Pentathlon
4830 pts,4768 pts 4724 pts

Disqualifications

+Athletes with track boundary disqualifications
AthleteNationEvent
Men's 400 m semi-final
Men's 800 m heats
Men's 800 m final
Women's 800 m heats
Men's 1500 m final
Women's 1500 m final
Women's 1500 m final
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
AthleteNationEvent
Women's 4×400 m relay
Women's 800 meters
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]

AthleteNationEventPerformanceType
Levern SpencerHigh jump1.95 m
Tomas WalshShot put20.41 m
21.26 m
Franck ElembaShot put17.74 m
Brianne Theisen-EatonPentathlon4768 pts
Mitja Krevs1500 metres3:43.22 min
Wesam Al-Massri1500 metres3:53.84 min
Nadine BroersenHigh jump (in heptathlon)1.93 m
Pentathlon4830 pts
Ashton Eaton60 metres hurdles (heptathlon)7.64 secChampionship best
Farkhod Kuralov800 metres1:52.36 min
Brice Etès800 metres1:51.24 min
Yvette Lewis60 metres hurdles7.91 sec
Andrea Ivančević60 metres hurdles8.10 sec
8.09 sec
Gnima Faye60 metres hurdles8.15 sec
LaVonne Idlette60 metres hurdles8.16 sec
Reza Ghasemi60 metres6.58 sec
Sibusiso Matsenjwa Swaziland60 metres6.88 sec
Faresa Kapisi60 metres7.14 sec
Benjamín Véliz60 metres7.27 sec
Adrian StrzałkowskiLong jump8.18 m
Luis RiveraLong jump8.01 m
Eliane Saholinirina1500 metres4:19.64
Georgi IvanovShot put21.02 m
Zane Robertson3000 metres7:44.16 min
Abdulaziz Al-Mandeel60 metres hurdles7.74 sec
Amir Shaker60 metres hurdles7.96 sec
Iong Kim Fai60 metres hurdles8.34 sec
Nelson Camilo Acebey60 metres hurdles8.48 sec
Natalia DucóShot put17.24 m
Patricia Taea60 metres7.93 sec
Lovelite Detenamo60 metres7.94 sec
Vitaliy Butrym
Yevhen Hutsol
Dmytro Bikulov
Danylo Danylenko
4 × 400 metres relay3:07.54 min
Tobi Ogunmola
Noah Akwu
Salihu Isah
Cristian Morton
4 × 400 metres relay3:07.95 min
Maria Enrica Spacca
Elena Maria Bonfanti
Marta Milani
Chiara Bazzoni
4 × 400 metres relay3:31.99 min
Verone Chambers
Anneisha McLaughlin
Natoya Goule
Stephenie Ann McPherson
4 × 400 metres relay3:29.43 min
Gerald Phiri60 metres6.57 sec
6.52 sec
Gabriel Mvumvure60 metres6.60 sec
Nicole Sifuentes1500 metres4:07.61 min
Andrei KrauchankaHeptathlon6303 pts
High jump (in heptathlon)2.21 mChampionship best
Thomas van der PlaetsenHeptathlon6259 pts
Oleksiy Kasyanov1000 metres (in heptathlon)2:39.44 min
Pavel Maslák400 metres45.24 sec
Kamila LićwinkoHigh jump2.00 m
Su Bingtian60 metres6.52 sec
Aitor Gomez1500 metres4:07.34 min
Mauro Vinícius da SilvaLong jump8.28 m

Participating nations

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Media Guide. Sopot 2014 Official Site. 27 February 2014. 6 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140306093255/http://sopot2014.com/uploads/ckfinder/en_UK/files/25_02_MEDIA%20GUIDE_interactive_FINAL_CMYK.pdf. dead.
  2. Mondo's indoor portable banked track to serve as competition surface for IAAF World Indoor Championships . 2014-03-06 . Mondo . 6 March 2014.
  3. Sopocka hala gotowa na mistrzostwa. Po imprezie bieżnia trafi do Torunia . 2015-01-10 . TVN24 . 15 February 2014. pl.
  4. Web site: Universal Sports & NBC In Long-Term Deal With IAAF . Trackandfieldnews.com . 2009-05-04 . 2013-08-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131105132123/http://trackandfieldnews.com/index.php/display-article?arId=31258 . 5 November 2013 . dead . dmy-all .
  5. Web site: Universal Sports cuts availability, moves to cable . ksl.com . 2013-08-18.
  6. Web site: World Championship Blackout. Ronsview.org . 2013-08-12 . 2013-08-18.
  7. Web site: Year-Round Coverage of Olympic Sports & Athletes . Universal Sports . 2012-04-01 . 2013-08-18.
  8. Web site: Null – YouTube. YouTube.
  9. http://sopot2014.com/en/competition-info/timetable Competition Timetable
  10. Jalava, Mirko (2014-03-09). Report: men’s 800m final – Sopot 2014. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  11. Minshull, Phil (2014-03-08). Report: women's 1500m final – Sopot 2014. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  12. Smith, Tony (2014-03-09). Nick Willis disqualified at world indoor champs. Stuff. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  13. News: Russian athlete Ksenya Ryzhova disqualified for nine months for doping. https://archive.today/20140613204442/http://en.itar-tass.com/sports/735973. dead. 13 June 2014. ITAR-TASS. 13 June 2014.
  14. IAAF: IAAF World Indoor Championships > IAAF World Indoor Championships 2014 > 4x400 Metres Relay - women
  15. https://iaafmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/competitiondocuments/pdf/4952/AT-4X4-W-f----.RS6.pdf?v=347621854 REVISED RESULTS 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women - Final
  16. IAAF: Athletes currently suspended from all competitions in athletics following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation as at: 31.10.14
  17. IAAF: Revised RESULTS 800 Metres Women - Final
  18. http://www.iaaf.org/download/download?filename=784c6bbd-0056-4898-9080-8e61fe24bb67.pdf&urlslug=Doping%20sanctions%20-%20News%20155 Doping sanctions - News 155, Positive cases in athletics SANCTIONED ACCORDING TO INFORMATION RECEIVED BY THE IAAF AS OF JULY – AUGUST 2014
  19. http://www.tilastopaja.org/db/atw.php?ID=923 Anca Heltne
  20. IAAF: IAAF World Indoor Championships > IAAF World Indoor Championships 2014 > Shot Put - women
  21. http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/world-records-ratified-5 World Records ratified
  22. Bamford, Nicola (2014-03-09). Report: men’s 4x400m final – Sopot 2014. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-03-09.
  23. http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-indoor-championships/iaaf-world-indoor-championships-2014-4952/records/broken Records Broken IAAF World Indoor Championships 2014