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{{short description|Highlights, in |
{{short description|Highlights, in listed form, of Norway's participation in World Athletics Championships}} |
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{{Infobox country at games |
{{Infobox country at games |
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| IAAF = NOR |
| IAAF = NOR |
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| fedname = Norges Friidrettsforbund |
| fedname = Norges Friidrettsforbund |
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| games = World Championships in Athletics |
| games = World Championships in Athletics |
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| gold = |
| gold = 12 |
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| silver = |
| silver = 6 |
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| bronze = |
| bronze = 6 |
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| rank = |
| rank = 21 |
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| appearances = auto |
| appearances = auto |
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| app_begin_year = 1983 |
| app_begin_year = 1983 |
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[[Norway]] has participated in every edition of the [[World Athletics Championships]] since 1980.<ref name="StatsBook_IIAFLondon2017">{{Cite book|url=https://www.iaaf.org/ebooks/2017/WCH/publication/contents/pdfweb.pdf|title=IIAF World Championships London 2017 Statistics Handbook|year=2017|editor-last=Butler|editor-first=Mark|format=PDF|access-date=9 Oct 2019}}</ref>{{Rp|538}} |
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==Medalists== |
==Medalists== |
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| {{silver medal}} || [[Andreas Thorkildsen]]<ref name="StatsBook_IIAFLondon2017"/>{{rp|200}} || [[2011 World Championships in Athletics|2011 Daegu]] || [[2011 World Championships in Athletics – Men's javelin throw|Men's javelin throw]] |
| {{silver medal}} || [[Andreas Thorkildsen]]<ref name="StatsBook_IIAFLondon2017"/>{{rp|200}} || [[2011 World Championships in Athletics|2011 Daegu]] || [[2011 World Championships in Athletics – Men's javelin throw|Men's javelin throw]] |
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| {{gold medal}} || [[Karsten Warholm]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/37014426/makwala_reaches_200_final_at_world/|title=Makwala reaches 200 final at world championships|last=Casert|first=Raf|date=August 10, 2017|work=The Sentinel|publisher=Lee Enterprises|agency=Associated Press|issue=42|location=Carlisle, Pennsylvania|volume=157|page=B3|quote=The biggest surprise on a cold and wet night came in the 400 hurdles. Karsten Warholm of Norway held off Yasmani Copello of Turkey and Kerron Clement of the United States for gold.|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref><ref name="NorwayIAAF2017" />{{rp|at=09 Aug 2017}} |
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| {{gold medal}} || [[Karsten Warholm]]<ref name="NorwayIAAF2017" />{{rp|at=09 Aug 2017}} |
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| rowspan="2" | [[2017 World Championships in Athletics|2017 London]] || [[2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres hurdles|Men's 400 metres hurdles]] |
| rowspan="2" | [[2017 World Championships in Athletics|2017 London]] || [[2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres hurdles|Men's 400 metres hurdles]] |
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| {{gold medal}} || [[Karsten Warholm]] || [[2019 World Championships in Athletics|2019 Doha]] || [[2019 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres hurdles|Men's 400 metres hurdles]] |
| {{gold medal}} || [[Karsten Warholm]] || [[2019 World Championships in Athletics|2019 Doha]] || [[2019 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres hurdles|Men's 400 metres hurdles]] |
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|{{gold medal}} |
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|[[Jakob Ingebrigtsen]] |
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|rowspan = "3" |[[2022 World Athletics Championships|2022 Eugene]] |
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|[[2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres|Men's 5000 metres]] |
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|{{silver medal}} |
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|[[Jakob Ingebrigtsen]] |
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|[[2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres|Men's 1500 metres]] |
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|{{bronze medal}} |
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|[[Eivind Henriksen]] |
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|[[2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's hammer throw|Men's Hammer throw]] |
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|rowspan = "2" |{{gold medal}} |
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|[[Karsten Warholm]] |
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|rowspan = "4" |[[2023 World Athletics Championships|2023 Budapest]] |
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|[[2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's 400 metres hurdles|Men's 400 metres hurdles]] |
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|[[Jakob Ingebrigtsen]] |
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|[[2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres|Men's 5000 metres]] |
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|{{silver medal}} |
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|[[Jakob Ingebrigtsen]] |
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|[[2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres|Men's 1500 metres]] |
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|{{bronze medal}} |
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|[[Narve Gilje Nordås]] |
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|[[2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres|Men's 1500 metres]] |
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| gold_18 = 1 | silver_18 = 0 | bronze_18 = 1 | name_18 = [[2017 World Championships in Athletics|2017 London]]<ref name="NorwayIAAF2017" />{{rp|at=Medal Table}} |
| gold_18 = 1 | silver_18 = 0 | bronze_18 = 1 | name_18 = [[2017 World Championships in Athletics|2017 London]]<ref name="NorwayIAAF2017" />{{rp|at=Medal Table}} |
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| gold_19 = 1 | silver_19 = 0 | bronze_19 = 0 | name_19 = [[2019 World Championships in Athletics|2019 Doha]] |
| gold_19 = 1 | silver_19 = 0 | bronze_19 = 0 | name_19 = [[2019 World Championships in Athletics|2019 Doha]] |
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|name_20=[[2021 World Championships in Athletics|2022 Eugene]]|gold_20=1|silver_20=1|bronze_20=1 |
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|name_21=[[2023 World Championships in Athletics|2023 Budapest]]|gold_21=2|silver_21=1|bronze_21=1}} |
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{{col-2}} |
{{col-2}} |
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| gold_1 = 1 | silver_1 = 0 | bronze_1 = 0 | name_1 = [[Track and field#Jumping|Jumping]] |
| gold_1 = 1 | silver_1 = 0 | bronze_1 = 0 | name_1 = [[Track and field#Jumping|Jumping]] |
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| gold_2 = 2 | silver_2 = 0 | bronze_2 = 0 | name_2 = [[Long-distance running]] |
| gold_2 = 2 | silver_2 = 0 | bronze_2 = 0 | name_2 = [[Long-distance running]] |
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| gold_3 = |
| gold_3 = 2 | silver_3 = 2 | bronze_3 = 4 | name_3 = [[Middle-distance running]] |
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| gold_4 = |
| gold_4 = 3 | silver_4 = 0 | bronze_4 = 0 | name_4 = [[Hurdling]] |
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| gold_5 = 1 | silver_5 = 0 | bronze_5 = 0 | name_5 = [[Racewalking]] |
| gold_5 = 1 | silver_5 = 0 | bronze_5 = 0 | name_5 = [[Racewalking]] |
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| gold_6 = 3 | silver_6 = 4 | bronze_6 = |
| gold_6 = 3 | silver_6 = 4 | bronze_6 = 2 | name_6 = [[Track and field#Throwing|Throwing]] |
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| leading = |
| leading = |
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| hide_totals = yes |
| hide_totals = yes |
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| gold_1 = 5 | silver_1 = 0 | bronze_1 = 2 | name_1 = Women |
| gold_1 = 5 | silver_1 = 0 | bronze_1 = 2 | name_1 = Women |
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| gold_2 = |
| gold_2 = 7 | silver_2 = 6 | bronze_2 = 4 | name_2 = Men |
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{{col-end}} |
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{{Nations at the World Championships in Athletics}} |
{{Nations at the World Championships in Athletics}} |
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[[Category:Nations at the World Championships |
[[Category:Nations at the World Athletics Championships]] |
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[[Category:Athletics in Norway]] |
[[Category:Athletics in Norway]] |
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[[Category:Norway at the World Championships |
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Latest revision as of 00:38, 20 August 2024
Norway at the World Championships in Athletics | |
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WA code | NOR |
National federation | Norges Friidrettsforbund |
Website | www |
Medals Ranked 21st |
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World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview) | |
Norway has participated in every edition of the World Athletics Championships since 1980.[1]: 538
Medalists
[edit]Medal tables
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By championships[edit]
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By event[edit]
By gender[edit]
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References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Butler, Mark, ed. (2017). IIAF World Championships London 2017 Statistics Handbook (PDF). Retrieved 9 Oct 2019.
- ^ Casert, Raf (August 10, 2017). "Makwala reaches 200 final at world championships". The Sentinel. Vol. 157, no. 42. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Lee Enterprises. Associated Press. p. B3 – via Newspapers.com.
The biggest surprise on a cold and wet night came in the 400 hurdles. Karsten Warholm of Norway held off Yasmani Copello of Turkey and Kerron Clement of the United States for gold.
- ^ a b c "Norway". IAAF World Championships London 2017. IAAF. Retrieved 9 Oct 2019.