Norway at the World Athletics Championships
Appearance
Norway at the World Championships in Athletics | |
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WA code | NOR |
National federation | Norges Friidrettsforbund |
Website | www |
Medals Ranked 22nd |
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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
Medal | Name | Year | Event |
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Bronze | Ingrid Kristiansen[1]: 267 | 1980 Sittard | Women's 3000 metres |
Gold | Grete Waitz[1]: 277 | 1983 Helsinki | Women's marathon |
Ingrid Kristiansen[1]: 273 | 1987 Rome | Women's 10,000 metres | |
Silver | Lars Arvid Nilsen[1]: 180 | 1991 Tokyo | Men's shot put |
Gold | Trine Hattestad[1]: 329 | 1993 Stuttgart | Women's javelin throw |
Bronze | Vebjørn Rodal[1]: 113 | 1995 Gothenburg | Men's 800 metres |
Gold | Hanne Haugland[1]: 297 | 1997 Athens | Women's high jump |
Trine Hattestad[1]: 330 | Women's javelin throw | ||
Bronze | 1999 Seville | Women's javelin throw | |
Silver | Andreas Thorkildsen[1]: 199 | 2005 Helsinki | Men's javelin throw |
2007 Osaka | Men's javelin throw | ||
Gold | 2009 Berlin | Men's javelin throw | |
Trond Nymark[1]: 216 | Men's 50 kilometres walk | ||
Silver | Andreas Thorkildsen[1]: 200 | 2011 Daegu | Men's javelin throw |
Gold | Karsten Warholm[2][3]: 09 Aug 2017 | 2017 London | Men's 400 metres hurdles |
Bronze | Filip Ingebrigtsen[3]: 13 Aug 2017 | Men's 1500 metres | |
Gold | Karsten Warholm | 2019 Doha | Men's 400 metres hurdles |
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References
- ^ 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 aa ab 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.