1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics

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1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics
Estadio de Honra EUL 2012.jpg
The host stadium in Lisbon
Host cityPortugal Lisbon, Portugal
Nations participating143
Athletes participating1139
Events42
Dates20–24 July
Main venueEstádio Universitário de Lisboa
← 1992 Seoul

The 1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, on July 20–24.

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Deji Aliu
 Nigeria
10.21 Jason Gardener
 Great Britain
10.25 Deworski Odom
 United States
10.26 WYB
200 metres
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Tony Wheeler
 United States
20.62 Deji Aliu
 Nigeria
20.88 Ian Mackie
 Great Britain
20.95
400 metres
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 Nigeria
45.83 Ramon Clay
 United States
46.13 Shaun Farrell
 New Zealand
46.31
800 metres
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Paul Byrne
 Australia
1:47.42 Japheth Kimutai
 Kenya
1:48.22
 Cuba
1:48.24
1500 metres
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Julius Achon
 Uganda
3:39.78 André Bucher
  Switzerland
3:40.46 Philip Mosima
 Kenya
3:41.09
5000 metres
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Daniel Komen
 Kenya
13:45.37 Habte Jifar
 Ethiopia
13:49.70 Giuliano Battocletti
 Italy
13:51.16
10,000 metres
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Daniel Komen
 Kenya
28:29.74 Kenji Takao
 Japan
28:55.24
 Japan
29:00.55
20 kilometres road run
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 Brazil
1:03:21 Carlos García
 Spain
1:03:38
 Italy
1:03:40
110 metres hurdles
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Frank Busemann
 Germany
13.47 Dudley Dorival
 United States
13.65
 United States
13.93
400 metres hurdles
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Hennadiy Horbenko
 Ukraine
50.56
 Hungary
50.85
 Great Britain
50.94
3000 metres steeplechase
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 Kenya
8:31.51
 Kenya
8:33.64
 Morocco
8:34.42
10,000 metres walk
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Jorge Segura
 Mexico
40:26.93
 Russia
40:32.72 Artur Meleshkevich
 Belarus
40:35.52
4 × 100 metres relay
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 Great Britain
Jason Gardener
Julian Golding
Ian Mackie
39.60  United States
Deworski Odom
Tony Simmons
Patrick Johnson
Toya Jones
39.76  Canada
Carlton Chambers


39.90
4 × 400 metres relay
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 United States

Tony Wheeler
Milton Campbell
Ramon Clay
3:03.32  Jamaica

Davian Clarke
Mario Watts
Michael McDonald
3:04.12  Great Britain



Mark Hylton
3:06.59
High jump
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Jagan Hames
 Australia
2.23 Antoine Burke
 Ireland
2.20 Mika Polku
 Finland
2.20
Pole vault
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Viktor Chistyakov
 Russia
5.60 Dmitriy Markov
 Belarus
5.50
 France
5.30
Long jump
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Gregor Cankar
 Slovenia
8.04 Bogdan Tarus
 Romania
8.01 Shigeru Tagawa
 Japan
7.85
Triple jump
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Onochie Achike
 Great Britain
16.67
 United States
16.65 Ronald Servius
 France
16.55
Shot put
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Adam Nelson
 United States
18.34
 Sweden
17.95 Ville Tiisanoja
 Finland
17.90
Discus throw
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Frantz Kruger
 South Africa
58.22
 Argentina
57.80
 Finland
56.76
Javelin throw
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Marius Corbett
 South Africa
77.98 Matti Närhi
 Finland
74.92 Isbel Luaces
 Cuba
72.82
Hammer throw
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Szymon Ziółkowski
 Poland
70.44 Igor Tugay
 Ukraine
70.08
 Russia
66.14
Decathlon
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Benjamin Jensen
 Norway
7676 Klaus Isekenmeier
 Germany
7298
 Finland
7288
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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 United States
11.36
 United States
11.40 Philomena Mensah
 Ghana
11.43
200 metres
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Heide Seÿerling
 South Africa
22.80 (w)
 United States
22.86 (w) Tatyana Tkalich
 Ukraine
23.35 (w)
400 metres
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Olabisi Afolabi
 Nigeria
51.97 Monique Hennagan
 United States
52.25 Hana Benešová
 Czech Republic
52.60
800 metres
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 Romania
2:04.95 Jackline Maranga
 Kenya
2:05.05 Kutre Dulecha
 Ethiopia
2:05.17
1500 metres
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Anita Weyermann
  Switzerland
4:13.97 Marta Domínguez
 Spain
4:14.59 Atsumi Yashima
 Japan
4:15.84
3000 metres
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Gabriela Szabo
 Romania
8:47.40 Susie Power
 Australia
8:56.93 Sally Barsosio
 Kenya
8:59.34
10,000 metres
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 Japan
32:34.11
 Kenya
33:19.51
 Kenya
33:35.98
100 metres hurdles
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Kirsten Bolm
 Germany
13.26 LaTasha Colander
 United States
13.30 Diane Allahgreen
 Great Britain
13.31
400 metres hurdles
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Ionela Târlea
 Romania
56.25 Virna De Angeli
 Italy
56.93
 Sweden
57.23
5000 metres walk
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Irina Stankina
 Russia
21:05.41 Susana Feitor
 Portugal
21:12.87
 Russia
21:24.71
4 × 100 metres relay
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 Jamaica


Kerry-Ann Richards
Astia Walker
44.01  Germany

Gabriele Becker

44.78  Great Britain
Diane Allahgreen

Sinead Dudgeon
45.08
4 × 400 metres relay
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 United States

Monique Hennagan

3:32.08  Romania



Ionela Tîrlea
3:36.59  Germany


Ivonne Teichmann
Ulrike Urbansky
3:36.65
High jump
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Olga Kaliturina
 Russia
1.88 Kajsa Bergqvist
 Sweden
1.88 Amy Acuff
 United States

 Slovakia
1.88
Long jump
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 Russia
6.72 Heli Koivula
 Finland
6.64
 Norway
6.39
Triple jump
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 Russia
14.43 Ren Ruiping
 China
14.36 Tatyana Lebedeva
 Russia
13.62
Shot put
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Cheng Xiaoyan
 China
18.76 Yumileidi Cumbá
 Cuba
18.09
 Germany
17.07
Discus throw
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Corrie de Bruin
 Netherlands
55.18
 Germany
54.86 Suzy Powell
 United States
52.62
Javelin throw
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Taina Uppa
 Finland
59.02
 Cuba
58.26
 Hungary
55.88
Heptathlon
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 Germany
5918 Regla Cárdenas
 Cuba
5834
 China
5785
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Portugal)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)58417
2 Russia (RUS)5139
3 Kenya (KEN)34310
4 Germany (GER)3328
5 Romania (ROM)3205
6 South Africa (RSA)3003
7 Great Britain (GBR)2158
8 Australia (AUS)2103
 Jamaica (JAM)2103
 Nigeria (NGR)2103
11 Finland (FIN)1247
12 Japan (JPN)1135
13 China (CHN)1113
 Ukraine (UKR)1113
15  Switzerland (SUI)1102
16 Norway (NOR)1012
17 Brazil (BRA)1001
 Mexico (MEX)1001
 Netherlands (NED)1001
 Poland (POL)1001
 Slovenia (SLO)1001
 Uganda (UGA)1001
23 Cuba (CUB)0325
24 Sweden (SWE)0213
25 Spain (ESP)0202
26 Italy (ITA)0123
27 Belarus (BLR)0112
 Ethiopia (ETH)0112
 Hungary (HUN)0112
30 Argentina (ARG)0101
 Ireland (IRL)0101
 Portugal (POR)*0101
33 France (FRA)0022
34 Canada (CAN)0011
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0011
 Ghana (GHA)0011
 Morocco (MAR)0011
 New Zealand (NZL)0011
 Slovakia (SVK)0011
Totals (39 nations)424243127

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count through an unofficial result list,[1] 1139 athletes from 143 countries participated in the event. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published.[2]

  •  Albania (2)
  •  Algeria (10)
  •  American Samoa (1)
  •  Andorra (1)
  •  Angola (2)
  •  Argentina (4)
  •  Australia (48)
  •  Austria (1)
  •  Azerbaijan (2)
  •  Bahamas (9)
  •  Barbados (4)
  •  Belarus (8)
  •  Belgium (10)
  •  Benin (1)
  •  Bermuda (1)
  •  Bolivia (2)
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)
  •  Botswana (2)
  •  Brazil (16)
  •  British Virgin Islands (1)
  •  Bulgaria (11)
  •  Burkina Faso (1)
  •  Burundi (2)
  •  Canada (18)
  •  Cape Verde (1)
  •  Cayman Islands (1)
  •  Chad (1)
  •  Chile (2)
  •  China (28)
  •  Chinese Taipei (13)
  •  Colombia (3)
  •  Costa Rica (1)
  •  Côte d'Ivoire (2)
  •  Croatia (3)
  •  Cuba (27)
  •  Cyprus (2)
  •  Czech Republic (17)
  •  Denmark (3)
  •  Djibouti (1)
  •  Ecuador (3)
  •  Egypt (2)
  •  El Salvador (1)
  •  Equatorial Guinea (1)
  •  Estonia (1)
  •  Ethiopia (16)
  •  Fiji (1)
  •  Finland (34)
  •  France (39)
  •  Gambia (1)
  •  Georgia (1)
  •  Germany (61)
  •  Ghana (2)
  •  Gibraltar (1)
  •  Great Britain (40)
  •  Greece (16)
  •  Guam (1)
  •  Guinea (1)
  •  Guyana (1)
  •  Haiti (1)
  •  Honduras (1)
  •  Hungary (19)
  •  Iceland (2)
  •  Ireland (7)
  •  Israel (3)
  •  Italy (34)
  •  Jamaica (26)
  •  Japan (47)
  •  Jordan (1)
  •  Kazakhstan (5)
  •  Kenya (19)
  •  Kuwait (1)
  •  Kyrgyzstan (2)
  •  Latvia (7)
  •  Lesotho (2)
  •  Lithuania (2)
  •  Macedonia (2)
  •  Madagascar (1)
  •  Malawi (2)
  •  Malaysia (1)
  •  Maldives (1)
  •  Mali (2)
  •  Mauritania (1)
  •  Mauritius (2)
  •  Mexico (12)
  •  Moldova (6)
  •  Mongolia (1)
  •  Morocco (3)
  •  Mozambique (1)
  •  Myanmar (2)
  •  Namibia (2)
  •    Nepal (2)
  •  Netherlands (8)
  •  New Zealand (15)
  •  Nigeria (10)
  •  Niger (2)
  •  Norway (15)
  •  Palestine (1)
  •  Paraguay (1)
  •  Peru (1)
  •  Philippines (1)
  •  Poland (20)
  •  Portugal (21)
  •  Puerto Rico (2)
  •  Qatar (3)
  •  Romania (22)
  •  Russia (44)
  •  Saint Kitts and Nevis (1)
  •  Saint Lucia (1)
  •  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1)
  •  San Marino (2)
  •  São Tomé and Príncipe (2)
  •  Saudi Arabia (8)
  •  Senegal (2)
  •  Seychelles (2)
  •  Sierra Leone (1)
  •  Singapore (1)
  •  Slovakia (12)
  •  Slovenia (9)
  •  South Africa (20)
  •  South Korea (11)
  •  Spain (42)
  •  Sudan (1)
  •  Swaziland (1)
  •  Sweden (22)
  •   Switzerland (9)
  •  Tajikistan (2)
  •  Togo (1)
  •  Tonga (1)
  •  Trinidad and Tobago (2)
  •  Tunisia (2)
  •  Turkey (4)
  •  Turkmenistan (2)
  •  Uganda (1)
  •  Ukraine (16)
  •  United Arab Emirates (1)
  •  United States (69)
  •  Uruguay (1)
  •  Uzbekistan (3)
  •  Yemen (2)
  •  FR Yugoslavia (8)
  •  Zaire (1)
  •  Zambia (1)
  •  Zimbabwe (1)

See also[]

  • 1994 in athletics (track and field)

References[]

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1994 Lisbon POR Jul 20-24, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 31 August 2013, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, p. 5, retrieved 13 June 2015

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