Athletics at the 1994 Goodwill Games | |
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Host City: | St. Petersburg, Russia |
Dates: | July 1994 |
Stadium: | Petrovsky Stadium |
Nations Participating: | 46 |
Athletes Participating: | 372 |
Records Set: | 1 world record 15 Games records |
Previous: | 1990 Seattle |
Next: | 1998 New York |
Games: | 1994 Goodwill Games |
At the 1994 Goodwill Games, the athletics events were held in July at the Petrovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg, Russia. A total of 44 events were contested, of which 22 were by male and 22 by female athletes. The marathon event was dropped for the 1994 edition and racewalking events took place on the track, making the entire athletics programme a track-and-field-onlyaffair. The United States won the most gold medals (18) in the athletics competition, but Russia had the greatest total medal haul, winning 41 medals, 10 of which were gold. Cuba, Great Britain and Kenya were the next best achievers in the medal count.
The competition remained invitation-only and each event was contested in a single final format.[1] Fifteen Goodwill Games records were equalled or improved at the competition, and Marina Pluzhnikova achieved a world record in the little-contested 2000 metres steeplechase (although the IAAF does not ratify world records for that distance). The United States completed medal sweeps in the men's 100 metres, long jump, decathlon and women's 400 metres. Noureddine Morceli's winning time of 3:48.67 in the mile run was a game record and the fastest of 1994.[2] In spite of appearances from prominent athletes such as Sergey Bubka, Irina Privalova and Carl Lewis, the stadium failed to reach much more than half of its 28,000 capacity over the five-day competition.[3]
Gwen Torrence completed a 100/200 metres double and added the 4 × 100 metres relay for a third gold of the competition. Irina Privalova was runner-up to Torrence in both the individual sprints. Russia's Yelena Romanova retained her 5000 metres crown and also won the 3000 metres race. Jackie Joyner-Kersee won her third consecutive heptathlon title, having dominated the event since the games' inception.[4] Two American men retained their titles won four years previously at the 1990 Goodwill Games: Michael Johnson in the 200 metres and Kenny Harrison in the triple jump. The performances of former champions Bubka and Lewis did not meet expectations; Bubka, representing Ukraine, managed only 5.70 m for the bronze in the pole vault while Lewis's run of 10.23 seconds in the 100 m left him in fourth place.[5]
See main article: Athletics at the 1994 Goodwill Games – Results.
100 metres | 10.07 | 10.11 | 10.12 | ||||
200 metres | 20.10 GR | 20.17 | 20.31 | ||||
400 metres | 45.21 | 45.21 | 45.29 | ||||
800 metres | 1:46.65 | 1:46.84 | 1:47.01 | ||||
One mile | 3:48.67 GR | 3:52.28 | 3:52.77 | ||||
5000 metres | 13:10.76 GR | 13:24.41 | 13:24.79 | ||||
10,000 metres | 28:10.89 | 28:27.69 | 28:28.56 | ||||
110 metres hurdles | 13.29 | 13.33 | 13.35 | ||||
400 metres hurdles | 47.86 GR | 47.98 | 49.13 | ||||
3000 metres steeplechase | 8:14.30 GR | 8:21.85 | 8:23.13 | ||||
4 × 100 metres relay | Mike Marsh Leroy Burrell Sam Jefferson Carl Lewis | 38.30 | Andrés Simón Joel Lamela Iván García Leonardo Prevost | 38.76 | Andrey Fedoriv Aleksandr Porkhomovskiy Oleg Fatun Andrey Grigoryev | 38.92 | |
4 × 400 metres relay | Derek Mills Andrew Valmon Jason Rouser Michael Johnson | 2:59.42 GR= | Omar Mena Iván García Jorge Crusellas Norberto Téllez | 3:01.87 | Dmitry Golovastov Mikhail Vdovin Dmitry Bei Dmitry Kosov | 3:02.70 | |
20,000 m track walk | 1:23:28.88 | 1:23:28.90 | 1:24:07.60 | ||||
High jump | 2.40 m GR | 2.28 m | 2.28 m | ||||
Pole vault | 5.90 m | 5.80 m | 5.70 m | ||||
Long jump | 8.45 m (w) | 8.39 m | 8.29 m | ||||
Triple jump | 17.43 m | 17.25 m | 17.05 m | ||||
Shot put | 20.35 m | 20.22 m | 20.11 m | ||||
Discus throw | 64.68 m | 62.22 m | 61.70 m | ||||
Hammer throw | 80.20 m | 80.12 m | 77.24 m | ||||
Javelin throw | 82.90 m | 80.92 m | 80.38 m | ||||
Decathlon | 8715 pts GR | 8177 pts | 7908 pts |
100 metres | 10.95 | 10.98 | 11.12 | ||||
200 metres | 22.09 GR | 22.23 | 22.42 | ||||
400 metres | 50.60 | 50.60 | 50.73 | ||||
800 metres | 1:57.63 | 1:58.43 | 1:59.07 | ||||
1500 metres | 4:04.92 GR | 4:04.97 | 4:05.00 | ||||
3000 metres | 8:41.06 | 8:42.13 | 8:43.65 | ||||
5000 metres | 15:28.69 | 15:30.15 | 15:33.88 | ||||
10,000 metres | 31:52.39 GR | 32:05.42 | 32:08.77 | ||||
100 metres hurdles Wind: 3.8 m/s | 12.83 (w) | 12.88 (w) | 12.99 (w) | ||||
400 metres hurdles | 53.51 GR | 54.22 | 54.67 | ||||
2000 metres steeplechase | 6:11.84 GR WR | 6:25.19 | 6:26.76 | ||||
4 × 100 metres relay | Cheryl Taplin Dannette Young Michelle Collins Gwen Torrence | 42.98 | Miriam Ferrer Aliuska López Julia Duporty Liliana Allen | 43.37 | Anzhela Kravchenko Viktoriya Fomenko Irina Slyusar Antonina Slyusar | 43.86 | |
4 × 400 metres relay | Natasha Kaiser-Brown Maicel Malone Jearl Miles Michelle Collins | 3:22.27 | Yelena Andreyeva Yelena Golesheva Yelena Ruzina Tatyana Zakharova | 3:25.00 | Idalmis Bonne Julia Duporty Surella Morales Nancy McLeón | 3:26.35 | |
10,000 m track walk | 42:30.31 | 42:43.23 | 42:45.04 | ||||
High jump | 1.95 m | 1.93 m | 1.93 m | ||||
Pole vault | 4.00 m GR | 3.90 m | 3.90 m | ||||
Long jump | 7.12 m | 6.82 m | 6.77 m | ||||
Triple jump | 14.57 m GR | 13.99 m | 13.97 m | ||||
Shot put | 20.15 m | 20.08 m | 19.74 m | ||||
Discus throw | 64.84 m | 63.82 m | 63.72 m | ||||
Javelin throw | 65.74 m | 59.48 m | 59.30 m | ||||
Heptathlon | 6606 pts | 6492 pts | 6361 pts |