Track and field at the 1995 Military World Games

Track and field at the I Military World Games

The host stadium for the track and field events
Host city Rome, Italy
Date(s) September 1995
Main stadium Stadio Olimpico
Level Military personnel
Events 30



At the 1995 Military World Games, the track and field events were held at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy in September 1995.[1] A total of thirty events were contested, of which 22 by male and 8 by female athletes.[2]

Russia easily topped the medal table with ten golds among its total of nineteen medals, including particular success in the women's events where the nation won six of the eight available. The host nation, Italy, was the next most successful with four medals of each colour. It was closely followed by two other nations with twelve medals: Kenya (also four golds) and Ukraine (three golds and six silvers). Twenty countries reached the medal table in the athletics programme. Twelve new CISM records were set, covering athletics events between military athletes.[3]

Dino Napier of the United States was the most successful athlete of the tournament, being the only multiple individual medallist with his 200 metres gold medal and 400 metres silver. High profile athletes at the competition included Paul Tergat (World Cross Country champion that year), Ismael Kirui (who repeated his 5000 m world championships win a month earlier), the 20 km race walk world champion Michele Didoni, pole vault world medallist Jean Galfione and javelin world medallist Boris Henry. Polish racewalker Robert Korzeniowski—silver medallist here—went on to win four Olympic gold medals.[2]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Andrey Grigoryev (RUS) 10.40  Giovanni Puggioni (ITA) 10.50  Donald Onchiri (KEN) 10.61
200 metres  Dino Napier (USA) 20.74  Ezio Madonia (ITA) 20.94  Angelo Cipolloni (ITA) 21.00
400 metres  Julius Chepkwony (KEN) 45.75  Dino Napier (USA) 45.96  Patrick Ndururi (KEN) 46.02
800 metres  Philip Kibitok (KEN) 1:45.63  Sammy Langat (KEN) 1:45.70  Boniface Kamaru (KEN) 1:45.86
1500 metres  Azzedine Seddiki (MAR) 3:38.19  Stephen Kipkorir (KEN) 3:39.70  Samir Benfarès (FRA) 3:40.09
5000 metres  Shem Kororia (KEN) 13:27.14  Paul Tergat (KEN) 13:27.44  Ismael Kirui (KEN) 13:33.12
10,000 metres  Zeki Öztürk (TUR) 28:19.77  Alyan Sultan Al-Qahtani (KSA) 28:24.40  Mustapha Bamouh (MAR) 28:25.25
110 metres hurdles  Igor Kováč (SVK) 13.52  Sven Göhler (GER) 13.58  Claude Edorh (GER) 13.78
400 metres hurdles  Ruslan Mashchenko (RUS) 49.33  Fabrizio Mori (ITA) 49.40  Laurent Ottoz (ITA) 49.46
3000 metres steeplechase  Saad Al-Asmari (KSA) 8:14.13  Angelo Carosi (ITA) 8:18.85  Joseph Keter (KEN) 8:22.55
4×100 metres relay  Italy (ITA)
Milko Campus
Ezio Madonia
Angelo Cipolloni
Sandro Floris
40.20  Thailand (THA)40.59  Saudi Arabia (KSA)40.62
4×400 metres relay  Kenya (KEN)
Kipchirchir Yego
Patrick Ndururi
Philip Kibitok
Julius Chepkwony
3:04.24  Poland (POL)3:04.58  Italy (ITA)3:05.58
Marathon  Francesco Ingargiola (ITA) 2:14:53  Pascal Blanchard (FRA) 2:17:12  Waldemar Lisicki (POL) 2:19:21
20 km walk  Michele Didoni (ITA) 1:22:43  Robert Korzeniowski (POL) 1:22:59  Ilya Markov (RUS) 1:23:03
High jump  Ettore Ceresoli (ITA) 2.26 m  Sergey Klyugin (RUS) 2.24 m  Vyacheslav Tyrtyshnik (UKR) 2.21 m
Pole vault  Jean Galfione (FRA) 5.70 m  Viktor Chistiakov (RUS) 5.50 m  Aleksandr Averbukh (RUS) 5.50 m
Long jump  Bogdan Tudor (ROM) 8.05 m  Andrey Ignatov (RUS) 8.00 m  Ivaylo Mladenov (BUL) 7.95 m
Triple jump  Denis Kapustin (RUS) 16.68 m  Vladimir Kravchenko (UKR) 16.44 m  Piotr Weremczuk (POL) 16.30 m
Shot put  Oleksandr Bagach (UKR) 19.85 m  Roman Virastyuk (UKR) 18.73 m  Yevgeniy Palchikov (RUS) 18.50 m
Discus throw  Volodymyr Zinchenko (UKR) 60.98 m  Jo Van Daele (BEL) 59.04 m  Aleksandr Borichevskiy (RUS) 59.02 m
Hammer throw  Aleksandr Seleznyov (RUS) 77.72 m  Vadim Grabovoy (UKR) 75.46 m  Vitaliy Alisevich (BLR) 74.58 m
Javelin throw  Boris Henry (GER) 84.80 m  Andrey Moruyev (RUS) 83.42 m  Kostas Gatsioudis (GRE) 82.70 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Yekaterina Leshchova (RUS) 11.46  Gabi Rockmeier (GER) 11.77  Dokjun Dokduang (THA) 12.09
400 metres  Tatyana Zakharova (RUS) 52.62  Tatyana Kurochkina (BLR) 53.43  Tamara Kupriyanovich (BLR) 53.62
800 metres  Irina Samorokhova (RUS) 2:03.31  Zhang Meng (CHN) 2:03.35  Natalya Dukhnova (BLR) 2:03.90
3000 metres  Tatyana Belovol (UKR) 8:52.02  Svetlana Miroshnik (UKR) 8:58.08  Elisa Rea (ITA) 8:59.03
Marathon  Mun Gyong-Ae (PRK) 2:38:59  Pak Song-Ok (PRK) 2:45:44  Callie Molloy (USA) 2:53:36
High jump  Tatyana Motkova (RUS) 2.00 m  Monica Iagăr (ROM) 1.89 m  Iryna Mykhalchenko (UKR) 1.83 m
Long jump  Olga Rublyova (RUS) 6.71 m  Olena Khlopotnova (UKR) 6.55 m  Viktoriya Vershynina (UKR) 6.55 m
Shot put  Irina Khudoroshkina (RUS) 18.67 m  Valentina Fedyushina (UKR) 18.57 m  Irina Korzhanenko (RUS) 18.50 m

Medal table

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 10 4 5 19
2  Italy 4 4 4 12
3  Kenya 4 3 5 12
4  Ukraine 3 6 3 12
5  Germany 1 2 1 4
6  France 1 1 1 3
 Saudi Arabia 1 1 1 3
 United States 1 1 1 3
9  North Korea 1 1 0 2
 Romania 1 1 0 2
11  Morocco 1 0 1 2
12  Slovakia 1 0 0 1
 Turkey 1 0 0 1
14  Poland 0 2 2 3
15  Belarus 0 1 3 4
16  Thailand 0 1 1 2
17  Belgium 0 1 0 1
 China 0 1 0 1
19  Bulgaria 0 0 1 1
 Greece 0 0 1 1
Total 30 30 30 90

References

  1. Military World Games. CISM. Retrieved on 2014-11-21.
  2. 1 2 Military World Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-17.
  3. 1st Military World Games - 1995 Results. CISM. Retrieved on 2014-11-21.
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