2007 IAAF Golden League

The 2007 Golden League was the tenth edition of the IAAF's annual series of six athletics meets, held across Europe, with athletes having the chance to win the Golden League Jackpot of $1 million.

Jackpot events edit

The 2007 series included meets at

Bislett Games edit

Held in Oslo, Norway on June 15, at the Bislett Stadium. Meseret Defar's Women's 5000 m World Record somewhat overshadowed the Jackpot events in Oslo, but some interesting Jackpot contenders emerged.

Men's 100 m edit

World Record-holder, Asafa Powell, took the event in 9.94.

Wind: +0.9 m/s

Position Country Athlete Time
1   Jamaica Asafa Powell 9.94
2   Portugal Francis Obikwelu 10.06
3   Nigeria Olusoji Fasuba 10.25
4   Great Britain Mark Lewis-Francis 10.25
5   Trinidad and Tobago Marc Burns 10.26
6   Trinidad and Tobago Darrell Brown 10.61
DQ   Great Britain Marlon Devonish (10.08)

Men's 1500 m edit

(Held as Mile) Moroccan Adil Kaouch produced a personal best to win this event from Augustine Choge of Kenya and Andrew Baddeley of Great Britain. Australian Craig Mottram finished ninth.

Position Country Athlete Time
1   Morocco Adil Kaouch 3:51.14
2   Kenya Augustine Choge 3:51.62
3   Great Britain Andrew Baddeley 3:51.95
4   Kenya Daniel Kipchirchir Komen 3:52.19
5   Spain Arturo Casado 3:52.35
6   Spain Sergio Gallardo 3:52.38
7   Kenya Isaac Kiprono Songok 3:52.85
8   Kenya Suleiman Simotwo 3:53.08
9   Australia Craig Mottram 3:54.57
10   Kenya Alex Kipchirchir 3:55.96
11   Algeria Tarek Boukensa 3:56.37
12   Morocco Abdalaati Iguider 3:59.79
DNF   Kenya Philemon Kipkorir Kimutai -
DNF   Kenya Gilbert Kipchoge -

Men's 110 m Hurdles edit

USA's Anwar Moore took a narrow victory in the absence of World Record-holder Liu Xiang, Cuban Dayron Robles, and top Americans such as Terrence Trammell and Dominique Arnold.

Wind: -0.3 m/s

Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Anwar Moore 13.26
2   United States David Payne 13.27
3   Germany Thomas Blaschek 13.46
4   United States Joel Brown 13.51
5   Great Britain Andy Turner 13.56
6   Spain Jackson Quiñónez 13.65
7   Netherlands Gregory Sedoc 13.73
8   United States David Oliver 13.75

Men's Triple Jump edit

Great Britain's Phillips Idowu took a surprise victory from Olympic and European champion Christian Olsson and World Leader Jadel Gregório.

Position Country Athlete Distance
1   Great Britain Phillips Idowu 17.35
2   Sweden Christian Olsson 17.33
3   United States Aarik Wilson 17.26
4   Great Britain Nathan Douglas 17.18
5   Brazil Jadel Gregório 17.12
6   United States Walter Davis 17.00
7   Portugal Nelson Évora 16.92
8   Norway Lars Ytterhaugh 15.41

Men's Javelin edit

Finn Tero Pitkämäki out-threw Olympic champion and home crowd favorite Andreas Thorkildsen, and in-form American Breaux Greer.

Position Country Athlete Distance
1   Finland Tero Pitkämäki 88.78
2   United States Breaux Greer 88.73
3   Norway Andreas Thorkildsen 87.79
4   Cuba Guillermo Martínez 85.30
5   Sweden Magnus Arvidsson 84.10
6   Russia Sergey Makarov 83.88
7   Russia Aleksandr Ivanov 81.95
8   Finland Teemu Wirkkala 80.72
NM   Latvia Vadims Vasilevskis -

Women's 100 m edit

American Stephanie Durst continued her good form to take victory ahead of Sheri-Ann Brooks.

Wind: -0.2 m/s

Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Stephanie Durst 11.22
2   Jamaica Sheri-Ann Brooks 11.23
3   Cayman Islands Cydonie Mothersille 11.25
4   Belgium Kim Gevaert 11.25
5   Bahamas Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie 11.27
6   Bulgaria Ivet Lalova 11.32
7   Norway Ezinne Okparaebo 11.56
8   Jamaica Sherone Simpson 11.64

Women's 400 m edit

Sanya Richards took an expected victory from former World Champion Amy Mbacke Thiam of Senegal.

Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Sanya Richards 50.26
2   Senegal Amy Mbacke Thiam 51.22
3   Jamaica Shericka Williams 51.32
4   Australia Tamsyn Lewis 51.86
5   Bahamas Christine Amertil 52.02
6   Great Britain Marilyn Okoro 52.80
7   Estonia Maris Mägi 54.36
DNS   Jamaica Kaliese Spencer -

Women's 100 m Hurdles edit

World Champion Michelle Perry extended her winning streak to 14 races, beating top European Susanna Kallur.

  • Wind: -0.1m/s
Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Michelle Perry 12.70
2   Sweden Susanna Kallur 12.76
3   Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London 12.78
4   Canada Angela Whyte 12.87
5   Nigeria Josephine Onyia 12.93
6   Germany Kirsten Bolm 13.15
7   Ireland Derval O'Rourke 13.19
DNS   Jamaica Brigitte Foster-Hylton -

Women's High Jump edit

Olympic and World Indoor Champion, Yelena Slesarenko, beat a star-studded field which included the European Champion indoors and outdoors, Tia Hellebaut, World Champion outdoors and World Record-holder indoors, Kajsa Bergqvist, and four other jumpers who had been over 2 meters this year.

Position Country Athlete Height
1   Russia Yelena Slesarenko 2.02
2   Croatia Blanka Vlašić 1.98
3   Ukraine Vita Palamar 1.96
4   Belgium Tia Hellebaut 1.96
5   Sweden Kajsa Bergqvist 1.93
6   Spain Ruth Beitia 1.90
6   Italy Antonietta Di Martino 1.90
8   Canada Nicole Forrester 1.85
9   Russia Anna Chicherova 1.85
9   Sweden Carolina Klüft 1.85

Women's Pole Vault edit

Olympic, World, and European Champion, Yelena Isinbayeva, who also holds both the indoor and outdoor World Records, took a highly anticipated victory ahead of Polish rival Monika Pyrek.

Position Country Athlete Height
1   Russia Yelena Isinbayeva 4.85
2   Poland Monika Pyrek 4.60
3   Russia Tatyana Polnova 4.55
4   Russia Yuliya Golubchikova 4.55
5   Brazil Fabiana Murer 4.45
6   Czech Republic Kateřina Baďurová 4.30
7   Germany Silke Spiegelburg 4.30
8   Norway Cathrine Larsåsen 4.00

Jackpot Contenders edit

Men edit

100 m: Asafa Powell (  Jamaica)

1500 m: Adil Kaouch (  Morocco)

110 m Hurdles: Anwar Moore (  United States)

Triple Jump: Phillips Idowu (  Great Britain)

Javelin: Tero Pitkämäki (  Finland)

Women edit

100 m: Stephanie Durst (  United States)

400 m: Sanya Richards (  United States)

100 m Hurdles: Michelle Perry (  United States)

High Jump: Yelena Slesarenko (  Russia)

Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva (  Russia)

Meeting Gaz de France edit

Held in Paris, France, at the nine-lane track of the Stade de France, on July 6.

Men's 100 m edit

Asafa Powell (winner in Oslo), battling with injury, did not run in Paris, and so was out of the Jackpot race before it had started. In his absence, Bahamian, Derrick Atkins, won in 10.00 seconds.

  • Wind: -0.1 m/s
Position Country Athlete Time
1   Bahamas Derrick Atkins 10.00
2   United States Mark Jelks 10.09
3   United States Shawn Crawford 10.13
4   Jamaica Clement Campbell 10.13
5   Netherlands Antilles Churandy Martina 10.13
6   United States Leonard Scott 10.14
7   Jamaica Steve Mullings 10.16
8   France David Alerte 10.26
9   Jamaica Michael Frater 10.29

Men's 1500 m edit

Adil Kaouch, winner in Oslo, was also injured and out of the Jackpot race, but a thrilling race ensued, with Alan Webb's sprint for home beating the valiant efforts of home-crowd favorite Mehdi Baala.

Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Alan Webb 3:30.54
2   France Mehdi Baala 3:31.01
3   Algeria Tarek Boukensa 3:32.77
4   Kenya Shedrack Kibet Korir 3:32.81
5   Canada Kevin Sullivan 3:34.16
6   Kenya Suleiman Kipses Simotowo 3:34.78
7   United States Bernard Lagat 3:35.09
8   France Mounir Yemmouni 3:35.29
9   Algeria Antar Zerguelaine 3:36.51
10   Algeria Abdelslam Kennouche 3:38.29
11   Kenya Geoffrey Kipkoech Rono 3:38.90
DNF   Algeria Kamal Boulahfane -
DNF   Kenya Philemon Kipkorir Kimutai -

Men's 110 m Hurdles edit

Olympic Champion Liu Xiang and World Champion Ladji Doucouré were in Paris to outrun Oslo winner Anwar Moore, but it was only the young Cuban Dayron Robles who could out-dip the American this occasion, as the two were awarded the same time, 13.13.

  • Wind: +0.5 m/s
Position Country Athlete Time
1   Cuba Dayron Robles 13.13
2   United States Anwar Moore 13.13
3   China Liu Xiang 13.15
4   United States Ryan Wilson 13.17
5   United States David Oliver 13.27
6   France Ladji Doucouré 13.27
7   United States Dominique Arnold 13.31
8   United States Aries Merritt 13.37
9   China Shi Dongpeng 13.39

Men's Triple Jump edit

Again, the Oslo winner, Phillips Idowu, was injured and out of the Jackpot race, but Christian Olsson made up for his disappointment at the Bislett Games, by winning with 17.56.

Position Country Athlete Distance
1   Sweden Christian Olsson 17.56
2   Portugal Nelson Évora 17.28
3   United States Aarik Wilson 16.96
4   Brazil Jadel Gregorio 16.90
5   Cuba Osniel Tosca 16.85
6   Russia Aleksandr Petrenko 16.85
7   Cuba Yoandri Betanzos 16.54
8   Russia Danil Burkenya 16.50
9   France Julien Kapek 16.45
10   United States Walter Davis 16.44
11   Greece Dimítrios Tsiámis 15.98

Men's Javelin edit

Tero Pitkämäki was the only male winner from Oslo to win in Paris, doing so in a European Lead of 89.70. Three of his five valid throws would have been enough to win as he produced a peerless series of throw, ahead of rival Andreas Thorkildsen.

Position Country Athlete Distance
1   Finland Tero Pitkämäki 89.70
2   Norway Andreas Thorkildsen 86.28
3   United States Breaux Greer 85.64
4   Cuba Guillermo Martínez 83.94
5   Russia Aleksandr Ivanov 80.72
6   South Africa John Robert Oosthuizen 80.58
7   Sweden Magnus Arvidsson 80.02
8   France Vitoli Tipotio 79.81
NM   Canada Scott Russell -

Women's 100 m edit

Stephanie Durst did not venture to Paris and was out of the jackpot race. Torri Edwards won in a race with Americans occupying the top four places.

  • Wind: +0.5 m/s
Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Torri Edwards 11.17
2   United States Me'Lisa Barber 11.19
3   United States Lauryn Williams 11.25
4   United States Carmelita Jeter 11.26
5   France Muriel Hurtis-Houari 11.31
6   France Christine Arron 11.34
7   United States Allyson Felix 11.34
DNS   Bahamas Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie -
DNS   Jamaica Kerron Stewart -

Women's 400 m edit

Sanya Richards produced a World Lead to win, in a race which included all three women who out-did her for a place on the USA's World Championships team.

Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Sanya Richards 49.52
2   Jamaica Novlene Williams 50.29
3   United States Natasha Hastings 50.45
4   Senegal Amy Mbacke Thiam 50.84
5   United States Mary Wineberg 50.91
6   United States DeeDee Trotter 51.12
7   Jamaica Shericka Williams 51.63
8   France Solen Désert 51.66

Women's 100 m hurdles edit

Michelle Perry was one of the lucky few to repeat her Oslo win, convincingly outrunning Susanna Kallur, again, remaining in the hunt for the Jackpot.

  • Wind: -0.2 m/s
Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Michelle Perry 12.56
2   Sweden Susanna Kallur 12.68
3   United States Lolo Jones 12.71
4   France Adrianna Lamalle 12.75
5   Canada Perdita Felicien 12.88
6   Jamaica Vonette Dixon 12.91
7   Canada Priscilla Lopes 13.10
8   Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London 13.32
DNF   United States Ginnie Powell DNF

Women's High Jump edit

Oslo winner Yelena Slesarenko could only manage a second-place finish as Blanka Vlašić impressed with 2.02 meters, with both women jumping 2 or more meters.

Position Country Athlete Height
1   Croatia Blanka Vlašić 2.02
2   Russia Yelena Slesarenko 2.00
3   Belgium Tia Hellebaut 1.97
4   Spain Ruth Beitia 1.94
5   Italy Antonietta Di Martino 1.94
6   United States Amy Acuff 1.94
7   Ukraine Vita Palamar 1.91
8   Kazakhstan Marina Aitova 1.91
9   Canada Nicole Forrester 1.88
10   France Melanie Skotnik 1.88

Women's Pole Vault edit

Yelena Isinbayeva regained exciting form as she sailed over 4.91 m, which she followed with the attempts at a would-be World Record of 5.02. European Indoor Champion, Svetlana Feofanova returned to heights not seen, from her, this season, as she finished second with 4.71.

Position Country Athlete Height
1   Russia Yelena Isinbayeva 4.91
2   Russia Svetlana Feofanova 4.71
3   Poland Monika Pyrek 4.71
4   Czech Republic Katerina Badurová 4.61
5   Germany Silke Spiegelburg 4.51
6   Russia Yuliya Golubchikova 4.51
7   Russia Tatyana Polnova 4.51
8   France Vanessa Boslak 4.41
9   Germany Carolin Hingst 4.41
10   Australia Kym Howe 4.21
11   United States Niki McEwen 4.21
DNS   Australia Alana Boyd -

Jackpot Contenders edit

With three Oslo winners injured and two choosing not to compete in Paris, only six athletes were still in the Jackpot race before the Meeting Gaz de France had begun. Two of those six finished second in their respective events, and only four remain in contention after Paris.

Men edit

Javelin: Tero Pitkämäki (  Finland)

Women edit

400 m: Sanya Richards (  United States) 100 m Hurdles: Michelle Perry (  United States) Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva (  Russia)

Golden Gala edit

The third stop of the Golden League took place at Rome's Stadio Olimpico, on June 13, 2007. This meet hit headlines, as French long jumper Salim Sdiri was hit by a rogue javelin, thrown by Finn Tero Pitkämäki, as he warmed up for his event. The injuries sustained, however, were not serious and Sdiri made a full recovery.

Men's 100 m edit

Asafa Powell took his second Golden League victory, beating Paris winner Derrick Atkins who took second.

  • Wind: +0.5 m/s
Position Country Athlete Time
1.   Jamaica Asafa Powell 9.90
2.   Bahamas Derrick Atkins 10.02
3.   Netherlands Antilles Churandy Martina 10.10
4.   United States Mark Jelks 10.17
5.   Jamaica Nesta Carter 10.19
6.   Italy Simone Collio 10.19
7.   Jamaica Michael Frater 10.22
8.   United States Shawn Crawford 10.22
9.   United States Leonard Scott 10.23

Men's 1500 m edit

Adil Kaouch also took a second Golden League victory, in a Personal Best, with several other athletes recording the best results of their lives.

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   Morocco Adil Kaouch 3:30.77
2.   Algeria Tarek Boukensa 3:30.92
3.   Kenya Shedrack Kibet Korir 3:31.18
4.   Kenya Alex Kipchirchir 3:31.58
5.   Kenya Suleiman Kipses Simotwo 3:31.89
6.   Spain Juan Carlos Higuero 3:32.18
7.   Kenya Daniel Kipchirchir Komen 3:32.55
8.   Morocco Abdalaati Iguider 3:32.75
9.   Spain Sergio Gallardo 3:33.43
10.   Spain Arturo Casado 3:34.09
11.   Ukraine Ivan Heshko 3:35.03
12.   Algeria Antar Zerguelaine 3:35.18
13.   Italy Christian Obrist 3:35.75
DNF.   Kenya Philemon Kipkorir Kimutai -
DNF.   Kenya Timothy Kiptanui -
DNF.   Kenya Samson Surum -

Men's 110 m Hurdles edit

Oslo winner Anwar Moore won a close-run race from Paris winner Dayron Robles.

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   United States Anwar Moore 13.16
2.   Cuba Dayron Robles 13.17
3.   United States David Oliver 13.36
4.   United States Allen Johnson 13.50
5.   France Ladji Doucouré 13.51
6.   United States Aries Merritt 13.56
7.   Brazil Anselmo da Silva 13.64
8.   United States Dominique Arnold 13.80
DNF   United States David Payne -

Men's Triple Jump edit

Christian Olsson only took two attempts before retiring, a foul and a jump which turned out to be a winning mark.

Position Country Athlete Distance
1.   Sweden Christian Olsson 17.19
2.   Cuba Osniel Tosca 17.10
3.   Russia Danil Burkenya 17.02
4.   United States Aarik Wilson 16.98
5.   Brazil Jadel Gregório 16.92
6.   Romania Marian Oprea 16.67
7.   Grenada Randy Lewis 16.58
8.   Portugal Nelson Évora 16.52
9.   Greece Konstadinos Zalagitis 16.29
10.   Italy Fabrizio Schembri 15.61

Men's Javelin edit

Tero Pitkämäki plummeted out of the jackpot race, as Olympic champion Andreas Thorkildsen took the win. However, this competition was more memorable for a freak accident concerning Pitkämäki and French long jumper Salim Sdiri. On the Finn's second throw, his javelin veered off to the left and into the long jump area, where Sdiri was warming up. The implement hit Sdiri in his side but no serious injuries were sustained. The incident clearly had an adverse effect on Pitkämäki, however, as he failed to match his first round effort of 86.09 m.

Position Country Athlete Distance
1.   Norway Andreas Thorkildsen 88.36
2.   Finland Tero Pitkämäki 86.09
3.   United States Breaux Greer 84.53
4.   Sweden Magnus Arvidsson 84.44
5.   South Africa Gerhardus Pienaar 81.89
6.   South Africa John Robert Oosthuizen 81.22
7.   Russia Aleksandr Ivanov 80.27
8.   Latvia Vadims Vasilevskis 79.47
9.   Russia Sergey Makarov 79.28
10.   Finland Teemu Wirkkala 78.41
11.   Cuba Guillermo Martínez 72.34

Women's 100 m edit

Torri Edwards continued her fine season with a win over compatriot Me'Lisa Barber and top European Tezzhan Naimova, as Allyson Felix finished fourth.

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   United States Torri Edwards 11.03
2.   United States Me'Lisa Barber 11.11
3.   Bulgaria Tezzhan Naimova 11.14
4.   United States Allyson Felix 11.18
5.   United States Marshevet Hooker 11.21
6.   United States Carmelita Jeter 11.22
7.   United States Rachelle Boone-Smith 11.23
8.   Cayman Islands Cydonie Mothersille 11.25
9.   Italy Anita Pistone 11.45

Women's 400 m edit

Sanya Richards remained in the jackpot hunt with a graceful performance ahead of 2001 World champion Amy Mbackie Thiam, who set her fastest time for four years.

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   United States Sanya Richards 49.77
2.   Senegal Amy Mbacke Thiam 50.15
3.   United States Natasha Hastings 50.34
4.   Jamaica Novlene Williams 50.39
5.   United States DeeDee Trotter 51.05
6.   Jamaica Shericka Williams 51.10
7.   United States Mary Wineberg 51.20
8.   Belarus Ilona Usovich 51.75
9.   Italy Daniela Reina 53.12

Women's 100 m Hurdles edit

Michelle Perry set a world lead to win, as Susanna Kallur was disappointed to finish third.

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   United States Michelle Perry 12.44
2.   Spain Josephine Onyia 12.67
3.   Sweden Susanna Kallur 12.72
4.   United States Lolo Jones 12.84
5.   Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London 12.85
6.   United States Danielle Carruthers 12.97
7.   France Adrianna Lamalle 13.22
8.   Italy Micol Cattaneo 13.27
DNF   United States Nichole Denby -

Women's High Jump edit

Blanka Vlašić took her second Golden League win of the season, as two athletes went over 2 m. Antonietta Di Martino, who had hoped to perform well in front of her home crowd, disappointed, finishing fourth.

Position Country Athlete Height
1.   Croatia Blanka Vlašić 2.02
2.   Sweden Kajsa Bergqvist 2.00
3.   Spain Ruth Beitia 1.98
4.   Italy Antonietta Di Martino 1.95
5.   United States Amy Acuff 1.95
6.   Sweden Emma Green 1.95
7.   Ukraine Vita Palamar 1.90
8.   Ukraine Vita Styopina 1.90
9.   Sweden Carolina Klüft 1.85
10.   Belgium Tia Hellebaut 1.85
11.   China Xingjuan Zheng 1.85
NM   Italy Elena Meuti -

Women's Pole Vault edit

Yelena Isinbayeva took a clear victory to keep her hopes of a jackpot share alive. Isinbayeva missed her first attempt at 4.65 m, then passed to 4.70, which she cleared first time, then came a failure at 4.85, attempts were passed to 4.90, which was routinely cleared at the first attempt. None of the three world record attempts at 5.02 m were close.

Position Country Athlete Height
1.   Russia Yelena Isinbayeva 4.90
2.   Czech Republic Kateřina Baďurová 4.65
3.   Russia Tatyana Polnova 4.65
4.   Russia Yuliya Golubchikova 4.60
=.   Poland Monika Pyrek 4.60
6.   Russia Svetlana Feofanova 4.50
=.   Australia Kym Howe 4.50
8.   Spain Naroa Agirre 4.50
9.   United States April Steiner 4.30
10.   Italy Arianna Farfaletti Casali 4.10
DNS   United States Jennifer Stuczynski -

Jackpot contenders edit

Tero Pitkämäki was the only casualty of the meeting, as three women remained in the jackpot hunt.

Women edit

400 m: Sanya Richards (  United States), 100 m Hurdles: Michelle Perry (  United States), Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva (  Russia)

Weltklasse Zürich edit

Held in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Letzigrund stadium, on September 7.

Men's 100 m edit

Wind: +0.1 m/s

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   Portugal Francis Obikwelu 10.17
2.   Norway Jaysuma Saidy Ndure 10.20
3.   Great Britain Marlon Devonish 10.20
4.   Nigeria Olusoji Fasuba 10.20
5.   United States Leroy Dixon 10.23
6.   Trinidad and Tobago Marc Burns 10.36
7.   Slovenia Matic Osovnikar 10.40
8.   Great Britain Craig Pickering 10.58
9.   Great Britain Mark Lewis-Francis 10.60

Men's 1500 m edit

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   France Mehdi Baala 3:38.62
2.   Algeria Tarek Boukensa 3:38.84
3.   Kenya Daniel Kipchirchir Komen 3:38.96
4.   Algeria Antar Zerguelaine 3:39.18
5.   Kenya Asbel Kiprop 3:39.31
6.   Italy Christian Obrist 3:39.50
7.   United States Alan Webb 3:39.69
8.   Kenya Alex Kipchirchir 3:39.84
9.   Bahrain Belal Mansoor Ali 3:40.21
10.   Kenya Suleiman Simotwo 3:40.52
11.   Great Britain Andrew Baddeley 3:40.75
12.   Spain Arturo Casado 3:44.38

Men's 110 m Hurdles edit

Wind: -0.2 m/s

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   Cuba Dayron Robles 13.15
2.   United States Terrence Trammell 13.22
3.   United States Allen Johnson 13.23
4.   United States Anwar Moore 13.24
5.   United States Ryan Wilson 13.33
6.   United States David Oliver 13.37
7.   United States David Payne 13.39
8.   United States Aries Merritt 13.42
9.   Switzerland Andreas Kundert 13.61

Men's Triple Jump edit

Position Country Athlete Distance
1.   United States Walter Davis 17.20
2.   Portugal Nelson Évora 17.18
3.   United States Aarik Wilson 17.11
4.   Brazil Jadel Gregório 16.86
5.   Russia Aleksandr Petrenko 16.79
6.   Slovakia Dmitrij Valukevic 16.60
7.   Switzerland Alexander Martínez 16.59
8.   Ukraine Mykola Savolaynen 16.40

Men's Javelin edit

Position Country Athlete Distance
1.   Norway Andreas Thorkildsen 89.51
2.   Finland Tero Pitkämäki 87.44
3.   United States Breaux Greer 83.15
4.   Sweden Magnus Arvidsson 82.47
5.   Russia Alexandr Ivanov 81.00
6.   Poland Igor Janik 80.09
7.   Latvia Vadims Vasiļevskis 78.20
8.   Switzerland Felix Loretz 75.62
9.   Switzerland Stefan Müller 70.52

Women's 100 m edit

Wind: -0.1 m/s

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   France Christine Arron 11.17
2.   United States Torri Edwards 11.22
3.   United States Carmelita Jeter 11.24
4.   Belgium Kim Gevaert 11.26
5.   Bulgaria Tezdzhan Naimova 11.30
6.   United States Me'Lisa Barber 11.32
7.   United States Lauryn Williams 11.34
8.   Great Britain Laura Turner 11.59
9.   Russia Yevgeniya Polyakova 11.64

Women's 400 m edit

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   United States Sanya Richards 49.77
2.   Jamaica Novlene Williams 50.15
3.   Senegal Amy Mbacke Thiam 50.34
4.   Great Britain Christine Ohuruogu 50.39
5.   Belarus Ilona Usovich 51.05
6.   United States Mary Wineberg 51.10
7.   Russia Natalya Antyukh 51.20
8.   Ireland Joanne Cuddihy 51.75

Women's 100 m Hurdles edit

Position Country Athlete Time
1.   Sweden Susanna Kallur 12.66
2.   Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London 12.68
3.   United States Michelle Perry 12.68
4.   Canada Perdita Felicien 12.71
5.   United States Lolo Jones 12.81
6.   Australia Sally McLellan 12.86
7.   Canada Angela Whyte 12.89
8.   Spain Josephine Onyia 12.96
9.   Jamaica Vonette Dixon 12.98

Women's High Jump edit

Position Country Athlete Height
1.   Croatia Blanka Vlašić 2.04
2.   Russia Yelena Slesarenko 2.01
3.   Russia Yekaterina Savchenko 1.98
4.   Spain Ruth Beitia 1.90
4.   Sweden Kajsa Bergqvist 1.90
4.   Russia Anna Chicherova 1.90
4.   Italy Antonietta Di Martino 1.90
4.   Ukraine Vita Palamar 1.90
9.   Sweden Emma Green 1.90

Women's Pole Vault edit

Position Country Athlete Height
1   Russia Yelena Isinbayeva 4.80
2   Russia Svetlana Feofanova 4.75
3   Russia Yuliya Golubchikova 4.65
3   Poland Monika Pyrek 4.65
5   Russia Tatyana Polnova 4.65
6   Czech Republic Kateřina Baďurová 4.55
7   Brazil Fabiana Murer 4.55
8   France Vanessa Boslak 4.40

Jackpot Contenders edit

Women edit

400 m: Sanya Richards (  United States), Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva (  Russia)

Memorial Van Damme edit

The 31st edition of the Memorial Van Damme took place at the King Baudouin Stadium, in Brussels, Belgium, on 14 September 2007.

The Golden League events were somewhat overshadowed in Brussels, as Meseret Defar succeeded in her world record attempt in the two miles event and Kenenisa Bekele failed in his attempt over 10,000 m.

Men's 100 m edit

Wind: -0.3

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Asafa Powell   Jamaica 9.84
2 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure   Norway 10.11
3 Michael Frater   Jamaica 10.12
4 Marlon Devonish   United Kingdom 10.16
5 Marc Burns   Trinidad and Tobago 10.18
6 Francis Obikwelu   Portugal 10.25
7 Olusoji Fasuba   Nigeria 10.29
8 Darvis Patton   United States 10.30
9 LeRoy Dixon   United States 10.32

Men's 200 m edit

Wind: +0.7

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Wallace Spearmon   United States 19.88
2 Xavier Carter   United States 20.04
3 Usain Bolt   Jamaica 20.14
4 Rodney Martin   United States 20.39
5 Johan Wissman   Sweden 20.49
6 Joshua J. Johnson   United States 20.54
7 Paul Hession   Ireland 20.79
8 Guus Hoogmoed   Netherlands 20.85
9 Kristof Beyens   Belgium 20.94

Men's 800 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 David Rudisha   Kenya 1:44.15
2 Mbulaeni Mulaudzi   South Africa 1:44.40
3 Yusuf Saad Kamel   Bahrain 1:44.43
4 Belal Mansoor Ali   Bahrain 1:44.89
5 Mohammed Al-Salhi   Saudi Arabia 1:45.30
6 Yuriy Borzakovskiy   Russia 1:45.46
7 Alfred Kirwa Yego   Kenya 1:45.83
8 Thomas Matthys   Belgium 1:47.30
9 Arnoud Okken   Netherlands 1:47.77

Men's 1500 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Daniel Kipchirchir Komen   Kenya 3:32.67
2 Mohamed Moustaoui   Morocco 3:34.38
3 Juan Carlos Higuero   Spain 3:34.72
4 Geoffrey Kipkoech Rono   Kenya 3:35.72
5 Andrew Baddeley   United Kingdom 3:35.94
6 Rashid Ramzi   Bahrain 3:36.20
7 Shedrack Kibet Korir   Kenya 3:36.45
8 Arturo Casado   Spain 3:36.68
9 Elkanah Onkware Angwenyi   Kenya 3:37.23
10 Jon Rankin   United States 3:37.68
11 Suleiman Kipses Simotwo   Kenya 3:38.20
12 Hassan Mourhit   Belgium 3:43.28
13 Asbel Kiprop   Kenya 3:43.98
14 Nicholas Kemboi   Kenya 3:44.17
15 Joeri Jansen   Belgium 3:47.39
- Timothy Kiptanui   Kenya DNF
- John Litei   Kenya DNF
- Samson Surum   Kenya DNF

Men's 5,000 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Sileshi Sihine   Ethiopia 12:50.16
2 Eliud Kipchoge   Kenya 12:50.38
3 Moses Ndiema Kipsiro   Uganda 12:50.72
4 Joseph Ebuya   Kenya 12:51.00
5 Thomas Pkemei Longosiwa   Kenya 12:51.95
6 Yusuf Kibet Biwott   Kenya 12:58.49
7 Abraham Chebii   Kenya 12:59.63
8 Tariku Bekele   Ethiopia 13:01.60
9 Sahle Warga   Ethiopia 13:06.51
10 Mo Farah   United Kingdom 13:07.00
11 Matthew Tegenkamp   United States 13:07.41
12 Leonard Patrick Komon   Kenya 13:08.87
13 Markos Geneti   Ethiopia 13:13.50
14 Kidane Tadese   Eritrea 13:31.69
- Jonas Cheruiyot   Kenya DNF
- Shadrack Kosgei   Kenya DNF
- Collins Kosgei   Kenya DNF
- Monder Rizki   Belgium DNF

Men's 10,000 m edit

Kenenisa Bekele, the current world record holder, won but failed to make a new world record in this event.

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Kenenisa Bekele   Ethiopia 26:46.19
2 Moses Ndiema Masai   Kenya 26:49.20
3 Micah Kogo   Kenya 26:58.42
4 Bernard Kiprop Kipyego   Kenya 26:59.61
5 Robert Sigei Kipngetich   Kenya 27:16.48
6 Dieudonné Disi   Rwanda 27:22.28
7 John Cheruiyot Korir   Kenya 27:26.31
8 Gebregziabher Gebremariam   Ethiopia 27:39.61
9 Habtamu Fikadu   Ethiopia 27:40.64
10 Mebrahtom Keflezighi   United States 27:41.26
11 Reid Coolsaet   Canada 28:14.29
12 Joseph Kiptoo Birech   Kenya 28:28.09
13 Stanley Muiriri Nganga   Kenya 28:37.32
- Abreham Cherkos   Ethiopia DNF
- Bekana Daba   Ethiopia DNF
- Hailu Dinku   Ethiopia DNF
- Benson Marrianyi Esho   Kenya DNF
- Joseph Kosgei   Kenya DNF
- Ahmed Baday   Morocco DNS
- Leonard Mucheru Maina   Kenya DNS
- Cuthbert Nyasango   Zimbabwe DNS

Men's 3,000 m Steeplechase edit

Koech won with a new world lead for this year, and an improvement of 0.62 seconds to the previous lead, that marked in Stockholm in August.

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Paul Kipsiele Koech   Kenya 7:58.80
2 Brimin Kiprop Kipruto   Kenya 8:02.89
3 Willy Rutto Komen   Kenya 8:11.18
4 Bouabdellah Tahri   France 8:11.77
5 Steve Slattery   United States 8:15.69
6 James Kosgei Cheptuiyon   Kenya 8:19.14
7 Julius Nyamu   Kenya 8:23.59
8 Günther Weidlinger   Austria 8:25.87
9 Roba Gary   Ethiopia 8:27.68
10 Brahim Taleb   Morocco 8:28.88
11 Hamid Ezzine   Morocco 8:34.47
12 Ezekiel Kemboi   Kenya 8:36.11
- Boštjan Buc   Slovenia DNF
- Pieter Desmet   Belgium DNF
- Simon Vroemen   Netherlands DNF
- Tareq Mubarak Taher   Bahrain DNS

Men's 110 m Hurdles edit

Wind: -0.5

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Dayron Robles   Cuba 13.21
2 Anwar Moore   United States 13.25
3 Allen Johnson   United States 13.27
4 Ryan Wilson   United States 13.32
5 Ladji Doucouré   France 13.42
6 David Payne   United States 13.42
7 Andrew Turner   United Kingdom 13.55
8 Jackson Quiñónez   Spain 13.59
9 Maurice Wignall   Jamaica 13.63

Men's Triple Jump edit

Position Athlete Country Distance
1 Walter Davis   United States 17.27
2 Aarik Wilson   United States 17.20
3 Nelson Évora   Portugal 17.14
4 Jadel Gregório   Brazil 16.82
5 Aleksandr Petrenko   Russia 16.59
6 Dmitrij Valukevic   Slovakia 16.53
7 Fabrizio Donato   Italy 16.51
8 Alexander Martínez   Switzerland 16.28
9 Julien Kapek   France 16.27
- Leevan Sands   Bahamas NM

Men's Javelin Throw edit

Position Athlete Country Distance
1 Tero Pitkämäki   Finland 87.30
2 Andreas Thorkildsen   Norway 86.14
3 Magnus Arvidsson   Sweden 83.09
4 Tero Järvenpää   Finland 80.82
5 Aleksandr Ivanov   Russia 79.49
6 Guillermo Martínez   Cuba 78.96
7 Igor Janik   Poland 78.93
8 Ēriks Rags   Latvia 73.99
9 Tom Goyvaerts   Belgium 72.15

Women's 100 m edit

Wind: ±0.0

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Veronica Campbell   Jamaica 11.11
2 Christine Arron   France 11.22
3 Torri Edwards   United States 11.22
4 Carmelita Jeter   United States 11.27
5 Aleen Bailey   Jamaica 11.30
6 Mikele Barber   United States 11.30
7 Lauryn Williams   United States 11.34
8 Tezzhan Naimova   Bulgaria 11.37
9 Sheri-Ann Brooks   Jamaica 11.45

Women's 200 m edit

Wind: +0.5

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Kim Gevaert   Belgium 22.75
2 Torri Edwards   United States 22.81
3 Sherry Fletcher   Grenada 23.08
4 LaShauntea Moore   United States 23.13
5 Muriel Hurtis-Houairi   France 23.29
6 Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie   Bahamas 23.34
7 Hanna Mariën   Belgium 23.56
8 Cydonie Mothersille   Cayman Islands 23.57
9 Olivia Borlée   Belgium 24.01

Women's 400 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Sanya Richards   United States 49.29
2 Nicola Sanders   United Kingdom 50.34
3 Novlene Williams   Jamaica 50.66
4 Mary Wineberg   United States 50.76
5 Shericka Williams   Jamaica 51.06
6 Amy Mbacke Thiam   Senegal 51.21
7 Ilona Usovich   Belarus 51.23
8 Shereefa Lloyd   Jamaica 51.85
9 Natalya Antyukh   Russia 52.70

Women's One Mile edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Maryam Yusuf Jamal   Bahrain 4:17.75
2 Yelena Soboleva   Russia 4:21.16
3 Olga Yegorova   Russia 4:24.24
4 Yuliya Fomenko   Russia 4:24.79
5 Agnes Samaria   Namibia 4:25.01
6 Btissam Lakhouad   Morocco 4:25.35
7 Sarah Jamieson   Australia 4:25.95
8 Carmen Douma-Hussar   Canada 4:26.76
9 Erin Donohue   United States 4:27.35
10 Charlene Thomas   United Kingdom 4:27.95
11 Stephanie Twell   United Kingdom 4:28.16
12 Hilary Stellingwerff   Canada 4:28.62
- Natalya Panteleyeva   Russia DNF

Women's 3,000 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Meseret Defar   Ethiopia 8:24.51
2 Priscah Jepleting Cherono   Kenya 8:37.92
3 Viola Kibiwot   Kenya 8:43.05
4 Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet   Kenya 8:43.09
5 Jessica Augusto   Portugal 8:44.68
6 Helen Clitheroe   United Kingdom 9:02.14
7 Veerle Dejaeghere   Belgium 9:09.58
8 Mimi Belete   Ethiopia 9:24.53
9 Bizunesh Urgesa   Ethiopia 9:26.50
10 Mahlet Melese   Ethiopia 9:33.55
- Olga Komyagina   Russia DNF

Women's Two Miles edit

After her 5,000 m event gold medal at the world champs this year, Defar successes to make a new world record in this event - with an improvement of 11.89 seconds to the previous record.

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Meseret Defar   Ethiopia 8:58.58 WR
2 Priscah Jepleting Cherono   Kenya 9:14.09
3 Sylvia Jebiwott Kibet   Kenya 9:16.62
4 Viola Kibiwot   Kenya 9:18.26
5 Jessica Augusto   Portugal 9:22.89
6 Helen Clitheroe   United Kingdom 9:38.39
7 Veerle Dejaeghere   Belgium 9:49.93
8 Mimi Belete   Ethiopia 10:06.60
9 Bizunesh Urgesa   Ethiopia 10:08.10
10 Mahlet Melese   Ethiopia 10:15.25
- Olga Komyagina   Russia DNF

Women's 100 m Hurdles edit

Wind: +0.5

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Susanna Kallur   Sweden 12.52
2 Delloreen Ennis-London   Jamaica 12.61
3 Michelle Perry   United States 12.61
4 Angela Whyte   Canada 12.69
5 LoLo Jones   United States 12.70
6 Sally McLellan   Australia 13.00
7 Josephine Onyia   Spain 13.08
8 Eline Berings   Belgium 13.25
9 Perdita Felicien   Canada 13.43

Women's High Jump edit

Position Athlete Country Mark
1 Blanka Vlašić   Croatia 2.03
2 Yelena Slesarenko   Russia 2.01
3 Vita Palamar   Ukraine 1.99
4 Yekaterina Savchenko   Russia 1.99
5 Ruth Beitia   Spain 1.93
6 Anna Chicherova   Russia 1.90
7 Amy Acuff   United States 1.90
8 Melanie Skotnik   France 1.85
9 Emma Green   Sweden 1.85

Women's Pole Vault edit

Position Athlete Country Mark
1 Yelena Isinbaeva   Russia 4.80
2 Svetlana Feofanova   Russia 4.80
3 Kateřina Baďurová   Czech Republic 4.65
4 Monika Pyrek   Poland 4.55
4 Silke Spiegelburg   Germany 4.55
6 Fabiana Murer   Brazil 4.40
6 Tatyana Polnova   Russia 4.40
8 Yuliya Golubchikova   Russia 4.40

Jackpot Contenders edit

Women edit

400 m: Sanya Richards (  United States), Pole Vault: Yelena Isinbayeva (  Russia)

ISTAF edit

The 15th edition of the Internationales Stadionfest (ISTAF) took place at the Berlin Olympiastadion, in Berlin, Germany, on 16 September 2007.

The sixth Golden League meet ended with two jackpot winners: Sanya Richards from   United States, in the women's 400m event, and Yelena Isinbayeva from   Russia, in the women's Pole Vault event.

Men's 100 m edit

Wind: -0.5

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure   Norway 10.14
2 Marlon Devonish   United Kingdom 10.15
3 Rikki Fifton   United Kingdom 10.17
4 Michael Frater   Jamaica 10.23
5 Francis Obikwelu   Portugal 10.25
6 Marc Burns   Trinidad and Tobago 10.25
7 Joshua J. Johnson   United States 10.37
8 Leroy Dixon   United States 10.37
9 Mark Lewis-Francis   United Kingdom 10.45

Men's 200 m edit

Wind: -0.8

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Wallace Spearmon   United States 20.22
2 Rodney Martin   United States 20.54
3 Marvin Anderson   Jamaica 20.61
4 Daniel Schnelting   Germany 20.78
5 Paul Hession   Ireland 20.79
6 Guus Hoogmoed   Netherlands 20.94
7 Till Helmke   Germany 21.08
8 Alexander Kosenkow   Germany 21.23

Men's 400 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Jeremy Wariner   United States 44.05
2 Tyler Christopher   Canada 45.10
3 Angelo Taylor   United States 45.21
4 Darold Williamson   United States 45.38
5 Johan Wissman   Sweden 45.41
6 Leslie Djhone   France 45.56
7 Bastian Swillims   Germany 46.54
8 Ingo Schultz   Germany 46.58

Men's 1500 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Daniel Kipchirchir Komen   Kenya 3:34.09
2 Bernard Lagat   United States 3:34.79
3 Shedrack Kibet Korir   Kenya 3:35.55
4 Suleiman Kipses Simotwo   Kenya 3:35.73
5 Geoffrey Kipkoech Rono   Kenya 3:37.12
6 Nicholas Kemboi   Kenya 3:37.80
7 Wolfram Müller   Germany 3:37.91
8 Bernard Kiptanui Kiptum   Kenya 3:38.31
9 Carsten Schlangen   Germany 3:38.34
10 Yusuf Kibet Biwott   Kenya 3:38.38
11 Kevin Sullivan   Canada 3:38.75
12 Mbulaeni Mulaudzi   South Africa 3:40.82
13 Craig Mottram   Australia 3:40.93
14 Diego Ruiz   Spain 3:41.19
- Youcef Abdi   Australia DNF
- Youssef Baba   Morocco DNF
- Christopher Lukezic   United States DNF
- Samson Surum   Kenya DNF

Men's 110 m Hurdles edit

Wind: -0.5

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Allen Johnson   United States 13.33
2 Sergiy Demidyuk   Ukraine 13.38
3 Ryan Wilson   United States 13.40
4 Anwar Moore   United States 13.46
5 David Payne   United States 13.49
6 Maurice Wignall   Jamaica 13.55
7 Jackson Quiñónez   Spain 13.60
8 Joel Brown   United States 13.62
9 Thomas Blaschek   Germany 13.64

Men's 400 m Hurdles edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Marek Plawgo   Poland 49.01
2 James Carter   United States 49.02
3 Kenneth Ferguson   United States 49.05
4 Félix Sánchez   Dominican Republic 49.93
5 L.J. van Zyl   South Africa 50.24
6 Ibrahim Maïga   Mali 51.36
7 Michael Tinsley   United States 52.35
- Gianni Carabelli   Italy DNF

Men's Pole Vault edit

Position Athlete Country Mark
1 Danny Ecker   Germany 5.86
2 Björn Otto   Germany 5.81
3 Brad Walker   United States 5.81
4 Alexander Straub   Germany 5.71
5 Jeff Hartwig   United States 5.61
6 Yevgeniy Lukyanenko   Russia 5.51
6 Igor Pavlov   Russia 5.51
8 Fábio Gomes da Silva   Brazil 5.51
9 Tim Lobinger   Germany 5.51
- Steven Hooker   Australia NM

Men's Triple Jump edit

Position Athlete Country Distance
1 Aarik Wilson   United States 17.07
2 Nelson Évora   Portugal 17.07
3 Jadel Gregório   Brazil 16.99
4 Walter Davis   United States 16.84
5 Leevan Sands   Bahamas 16.82
6 Randy Lewis   Grenada 16.77
7 Aleksandr Petrenko   Russia 16.45
8 Dmitrij Valukevic   Slovakia 15.91
9 Alexander Martínez   Switzerland 15.86
10 Fabrizio Donato   Italy 15.69
11 Anton Andersson   Sweden 15.48
12 Olaf Pusch   Germany 14.93

Men's Javelin Throw edit

Position Athlete Country Distance
1 Tero Pitkämäki   Finland 88.58
2 Magnus Arvidsson   Sweden 84.50
3 Teemu Wirkkala   Finland 82.54
4 Andreas Thorkildsen   Norway 80.71
5 Igor Janik   Poland 79.17
6 Tero Järvenpää   Finland 78.15
7 Peter Esenwein   Germany 76.85
8 Aleksandr Ivanov   Russia 75.93
9 Guillermo Martínez   Cuba 74.34

Women's 100 m edit

Wind: -0.3 m/s

Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Carmelita Jeter 11.15
2   United States Lauryn Williams 11.24
3   France Christine Arron 11.24
4   United States Mikele Barber 11.30
5   Jamaica Sheri-Ann Brooks 11.33
6   Bahamas Chandra Sturrup 11.40
7   Bulgaria Tezzhan Naimova 11.43
8   United Kingdom Montell Douglas 11.45
9   Germany Verena Sailer 11.52

Women's 200 m edit

The American female sprinter Lauryn Williams won this event with a time of 22.95.

Wind: -0.3 m/s

Position Country Athlete Time
1   United States Lauryn Williams 22.95
2   Bahamas Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie 23.07
3   Jamaica Aleen Bailey 23.08
4   United States LaShauntea Moore 23.10
5   Cayman Islands Cydonie Mothersille 23.10
6   France Muriel Hurtis-Houairi 23.13
7   United States Stephanie Durst 23.15
8   Germany Cathleen Tschirch 23.45

Women's 400 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Sanya Richards   United States 49.27
2 Christine Ohuruogu   United Kingdom 50.40
3 Nicola Sanders   United Kingdom 50.70
4 Amy Mbacke Thiam   Senegal 50.75
5 Novlene Williams   Jamaica 51.36
6 Ilona Usovich   Belarus 51.63
7 Natalya Antyukh   Russia 51.71
8 Jana Rawlinson   Australia 52.49

Women's 800 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Janeth Jepkosgei   Kenya 1:58.62
2 Mayte Martínez   Spain 1:59.83
3 Yelena Soboleva   Russia 2:00.20
4 Sviatlana Usovich   Belarus 2:00.28
5 Brigita Langerholc   Slovenia 2:01.01
6 Svetlana Cherkasova   Russia 2:01.34
7 Svetlana Klyuka   Russia 2:02.25
8 Natallia Kareiva   Belarus 2:02.42
- Elisa Cusma Piccione   Italy DNF
- Faith Macharia   Kenya DNF

Women's 5,000 m edit

Position Athlete Country Time
1 Vivian Cheruiyot   Kenya 14:50.78
2 Meselech Melkamu   Ethiopia 14:53.89
3 Kara Goucher   United States 14:55.02
4 Kimberley Smith   New Zealand 14:58.90
5 Linet Chepkwemoi Masai   Kenya 15:00.67
6 Silvia Weissteiner   Italy 15:02.65
7 Jennifer Rhines   United States 15:16.43
8 Beylanesh Fekadu   Ethiopia 15:18.36
9 Irene Kwambai Kipchumba   Kenya 15:18.70
10 Veronica Nyaruai Wanjiru   Kenya 15:23.37
11 Ruth Bisibori Nyangau   Kenya 15:26.65
12 Kseniya Agafonova   Russia 15:44.25
13 Zakia Mrisho Mohamed   Tanzania 16:17.32
- Olga Komyagina   Russia DNF
- Regina Rakhimkulova   Russia DNF

Women's 100 m Hurdles edit

The Sweden female athlete Susanna Kallur beat the American world champion Michelle Perry with a time of 12.49, very close to Perry's world lead for this year, 12.44.

  • Wind: +0.9m/s
Position Country Athlete Time
1   Sweden Susanna Kallur 12.49
2   United States Michelle Perry 12.67
3   Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London 12.69
4   Australia Sally McLellan 12.74
5   Canada Angela Whyte 12.75
6   Spain Josephine Onyia 12.76
7   United States LoLo Jones 12.78
8   Jamaica Vonette Dixon 12.85
9   Canada Perdita Felicien 12.89

Women's High Jump edit

Blanka Vlašić, the Croatian world champion for this event this year, won the event with a good high of 2.00 m.

Position Country Athlete Height
1   Croatia Blanka Vlašić 2.00
2   Russia Yekaterina Savchenko 1.97
2   Russia Yelena Slesarenko 1.97
4   Spain Ruth Beitia 1.94
5   Russia Anna Chicherova 1.94
5   Ukraine Vita Palamar 1.94
7   Germany Ariane Friedrich 1.90
8   Kazakhstan Marina Aitova 1.85
8   Sweden Emma Green 1.85
10   United States Amy Acuff 1.85
-   Canada Nicole Forrester NM

Women's Pole Vault edit

Olympic, World, and European Champion, Yelena Isinbayeva, completed her 6 wins in 2007 Golden League in this meet.

Position Country Athlete Height
1   Russia Yelena Isinbayeva 4.82
2   Poland Monika Pyrek 4.72
3   Russia Svetlana Feofanova 4.72
4   France Vanessa Boslak 4.62
5   Czech Republic Kateřina Baďurová 4.52
6   Germany Silke Spiegelburg 4.52
7   Russia Yuliya Golubchikova 4.42
7   Brazil Fabiana Murer 4.42

Women's Javelin Throw edit

Position Athlete Country Distance
1 Christina Obergföll   Germany 64.58
2 Barbora Špotáková   Czech Republic 64.51
3 Steffi Nerius   Germany 64.49
4 Mariya Abakumova   Russia 60.40
5 Sávva Líka   Greece 60.40
6 Sonia Bisset   Cuba 60.03
7 Barbara Madejczyk   Poland 59.36
8 Nikola Brejchová   Czech Republic 59.17
9 Linda Stahl   Germany 57.72
10 Lada Chernova   Russia 56.06

Jackpot Winners edit

Yelena Isinbaeva from Russia, in the women's Pole Vault event; and Sanya Richards from United States, in the women's 400 m event. Each of them got a prize of $500,000.

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