2022 World Athletics U20 Championships

2022 World Athletics U20 Championships
Host cityColombia Cali, Colombia
Nations145
Athletes1533
Events45
Dates1–6 August 2022
Main venueEstadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero
Websiteworldathletics.org

The 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships, also known colloquially by its former official title, the World Junior Championships, was an international athletics competition for athletes qualifying as juniors (born no earlier than 1 January 2003), which was held from 1 to 6 August 2022 at the Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali, Colombia.[1][2][3] Cali previously hosted the 2015 World Youth Championships in Athletics.

Sports venues

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Pascual Guerrero Stadium in 2013

The main venue for the competitions was the Pascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium with capacity for 35,405 spectators, while the Pedro Grajales Athletics Stadium was used for training sessions.

Schedule

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Q Qualification H Heats S Semifinals F Final
M = morning session, A = afternoon session
All dates are COT (UTC−5)
Mixed
Date → 1 Aug 2 Aug 3 Aug 4 Aug 5 Aug 6 Aug
Event ↓ M A M A M A M A M A A
4 × 400 m relay H F

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Qualifying Standards

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Qualification period lasted from 1 October 2021 to 18 July 2022.[5]

Event Men Women
100 metres 10.60 11.90
200 metres 21.40 24.40
400 metres 47.60 55.20
800 metres 1:51.00 2:09.00
1500 metres 3:48.50 4:29.00
3000 metres 8:15.00 9:32.00
5000 metres 14:15.00 16:40.00
3000 metres steeplechase 9:08.00 10:36.00
110/100 metres hurdles 14.20 14.20
400 metres hurdles 53.20 1:01.00
10,000 metres race walk 43:50.00 50:40.00
High jump 2.15 1.81
Pole vault 5.05 4.05
Long jump 7.55 6.12
Triple jump 15.55 12.85
Shot put 18.20 (6 kg) 14.50 (4 kg)
Discus throw 56.50 48.50
Hammer throw 68.30 (6 kg) 57.50
Javelin throw 69.00 50.00
Decathlon/Heptathlon 7050 points 5300 points
4 × 100 metres relay No standard No standard
4 × 400 metres relay No standard No standard
4 × 400 metres relay mixed No standard No standard

Men's results

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Track events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Letsile Tebogo
 Botswana
9.91 WU20R Bouwahjgie Nkrumie
 Jamaica
10.02 NU20R Benjamin Richardson
 South Africa
10.12
200 metres
details
Blessing Afrifah
 Israel
19.96 [.954] CR, AU20R Letsile Tebogo
 Botswana
19.96 [.960] CR, AU20R Calab Law
 Australia
20.48
400 metres
details
Lythe Pillay
 South Africa
45.28 PB Steven McElroy
 United States
45.65 PB Yusuf Ali Abbas
 Bahrain
45.80
800 metres
details
Ermias Girma
 Ethiopia
1:47.36 Heithem Chenitef
 Algeria
1:47.61 PB Ethan Hussey
 Great Britain
1:47.65
1500 metres
details
Reynold Cheruiyot
 Kenya
3:35.83 Ermias Girma
 Ethiopia
3:37.24 Daniel Kimaiyo
 Kenya
3:37.43
3000 metres
details
Melkeneh Azize
 Ethiopia
7:44.06 Felix Korir
 Kenya
7:47.86 PB Edwin Kisalsak
 Kenya
7:49.82 PB
5000 metres
details
Addisu Yihune
 Ethiopia
14:03.05 Merhawi Mebrahtu
 Eritrea
14:03.33 Habtom Samuel
 Eritrea
14:03.67
110 metres hurdles
details
Antoine Andrews
 Bahamas
13.23 WU20L Malik Mixon
 United States
13.27 PB Matthew Sophia [es]
 Netherlands
13.34 NU20R
400 metres hurdles
details
İsmail Nezir
 Turkey
48.84 NU20R Matic Ian Guček
 Slovenia
48.91 NU20R Roshawn Clarke
 Jamaica
49.62
3000 metres steeplechase
details
Samuel Duguna
 Ethiopia
8:37.92 Samuel Firewu
 Ethiopia
8:39.11 Salaheddine Ben Yazide
 Morocco
8:40.62
4×100 metres relay
details
 Japan
Kowa Ikeshita
Hiroto Fujiwara
Shunki Tateno
Hiroki Yanagita
39.35  Jamaica
Bouwahjgie Nkrumie
Bryan Levell
Mark-Anthony Daley
Adrian Kerr
David Lynch*
39.35  United States
Laurenz Colbert
Michael Gizzi
Brandon Miller
Johnny Brackins
David Foster*
Charlie Bartholomew*
39.57 SB
4×400 metres relay
details
 United States
Steven McElroy
Ashton Schwartzman
Charlie Bartholomew
Will Sumner
Kody Blackwood*
Grant Williams*
3:04.47 SB  Jamaica
Shemar Palmer
Shaemar Uter
Jasauna Dennis
Delano Kennedy
Derrick Grant*
Malachi Johnson*
3:05.72 SB  Canada
Christopher Morales-Williams
Ben Tilson
Daniel Kidd
Tyler Floyd
Riley Flemington*

3:06.50 NU20R
10,000 m walk
details
Mazlum Demir
 Turkey
42:36.02 Ismail Benhammouda
 Algeria
42:42.49 Hayrettin Yıldız
 Turkey
43:07.95

Field events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
details
Brandon Pottinger
 Jamaica
2.14 m =PB[6] Brian Raats
 South Africa
2.10 m Not awarded[7]
Bozhidar Sarâboyukov
 Bulgaria
Pole vault
details
Anthony Ammirati
 France
5.75 m WU20L, PB Juho Alasaari [fi]
 Finland
5.60 m =NU20R Michał Gawenda [pl]
 Poland
5.45 m PB
Long jump
details
Erwan Konaté
 France
8.08 m WU20L Alejandro Parada
 Cuba
7.91 m
Gabriel Luiz Boza [de]
 Brazil
7.90 m =SB
Triple jump
details
Jaydon Hibbert
 Jamaica
17.27 m CR, PB Selva Thirumaran
 India
16.15 m PB Viktor Morozov [de]
 Estonia
16.13 m PB
Shot put (6 kg)
details
Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan
 United States
20.73 m PB Kobe Lawrence
 Jamaica
20.58 m PB Tizian Lauria
 Germany
20.55 m
Discus throw (1.750 kg)
details
Marius Karges
 Germany
65.55 m Miká Sosna
 Germany
63.88 m Mykhailo Brudin
 Ukraine
63.30 m PB
Hammer throw (6 kg)
details
Ioannis Korakidis [uk]
 Greece
79.11 m WU20L Max Lampinen
 Finland
76.33 m PB Iosif Kesidis
 Cyprus
76.32 m PB
Javelin throw
details
Artur Felfner
 Ukraine
79.36 m Max Dehning
 Germany
77.24 m Keyshawn Strachan
 Bahamas
72.95 m

Combined events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Decathlon
details
Gabriel Emmanuel [uk]
 Netherlands
7860 pts WU20L Jacob Thelander
 Sweden
7770 pts Elliot Duvert
 Sweden
7622 pts PB

Women's results

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Track events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Tina Clayton
 Jamaica
10.95 CR Serena Cole
 Jamaica
11.14 Shawnti Jackson
 United States
11.15 PB
N'Ketia Seedo
 Netherlands
11.15 NU20R
200 metres
details
Brianna Lyston
 Jamaica
22.65 Jayla Jamison
 United States
22.77 PB Alana Reid
 Jamaica
22.95 PB
400 metres
details
Yemi Mary John
 Great Britain
51.50 PB Damaris Mutunga
 Kenya
51.71 NU20R Rupal
 India
51.85 PB
800 metres
details
Roisin Willis
 United States
1:59.13 CR Audrey Werro
 Switzerland
1:59.53 NU20R Juliette Whittaker
 United States
2:00.18
1500 metres
details
Birke Haylom
 Ethiopia
4:04.27 CR Brenda Chebet
 Kenya
4:04.64 PB Purity Chepkirui
 Kenya
4:07.64 PB
3000 metres
details
Betty Chelangat
 Kenya
9:01.03 Tsiyon Abebe
 Ethiopia
9:03.85 Nancy Cherop
 Kenya
9:05.98
5000 metres
details
Medina Eisa
 Ethiopia
15:29.71 Melknat Wudu
 Ethiopia
15:30.06 Prisca Chesang
 Uganda
15:31.17
100 metres hurdles
details
Kerrica Hill
 Jamaica
12.77 CR, WU18B Alexis James
 Jamaica
12.87 PB Anna Tóth
 Hungary
13.00 NU20R
400 metres hurdles
details
Akala Garrett
 United States
56.16 WU20L Hanna Karlsson
 Sweden
56.71 PB Michaela Rose
 United States
56.86 PB
3000 metres steeplechase
details
Faith Cherotich
 Kenya
9:16.14 Sembo Almayew
 Ethiopia
9:30.41 Meseret Yeshaneh
 Ethiopia
9:42.02
4×100 metres relay
details
 Jamaica
Serena Cole
Tina Clayton
Kerrica Hill
Tia Clayton
Alexis James*
42.59 WU20R  United States
Jayla Jamison
Autumn Wilson
Iyana Gray
Shawnti Jackson
Lily Jones*
Alyssa Colbert*
43.28 NU20R  Colombia
María Alejandra Murillo
Marlet Ospino
Melany Bolaño
Laura Martínez
44.59
4×400 metres relay
details
 United States
Makenze Kelley
Shawnti Jackson
Akala Garrett
Roisin Willis
Madison Whyte*
Zaya Akins*
Kennedy Wade*
3:28.06 SB  Jamaica
Dejanea Oakley
Abigail Campbell
Oneika McAnnuff
Alliah Baker
Rickiana Russell*
Oneika Brissett*
3:31.59 SB  Great Britain
Yemi Mary John
Jessica Astill
Ophelia Pye
Etty Sisson
Poppy Malik*
3:31.86 SB
10,000 m walk
details
Karla Serrano
 Mexico
46:24.35 PB Ai Ooyama
 Japan
46:24.44 Ayane Yanai
 Japan
46:43.07

* – Indicates the athlete competed in preliminary heats but not the final.

Field events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump
details
Karmen Bruus
 Estonia
1.95 m Britt Weerman
 Netherlands
1.93 m NU20R Angelina Topić
 Serbia
1.93 m
Pole vault
details
Hana Moll
 United States
4.35 m Chiara Sistermann
 Germany
4.30 m =PB Janne Sophie Ohrt
 Germany
4.30 m PB
Long jump
details
Plamena Mitkova
 Bulgaria
6.66 m PB Natalia Linares
 Colombia
6.59 m Marta Amani
 Italy
6.52 m PB
Triple jump
details
Sharifa Davronova
 Uzbekistan
14.04 m WU20L Sohane Aucargos
 France
13.38 m Tiana Boras
 Australia
13.30 m PB
Shot put
details
Miné de Klerk
 South Africa
17.17 m Pınar Akyol
 Turkey
16.84 m Zuzanna Maślana
 Poland
16.06 m PB
Discus throw
details
Emma Sralla
 Sweden
56.15 m Despoina Filippidou
 Greece
54.48 m Miné de Klerk
 South Africa
53.54 m NU20R
Hammer throw
details
Rachele Mori
 Italy
67.21 m Paola Bueno
 Mexico
62.74 m Raika Murakami
 Japan
61.45 m SB
Javelin throw
details
Adriana Vilagoš
 Serbia
63.52 m CR, AU20R Valentina Barrios
 Colombia
57.84 m NU20R Manuela Rotundo
 Uruguay
55.11 m

Combined events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heptathlon
details
Saga Vanninen
 Finland
6084 pts Serina Riedel
 Germany
5874 pts Sandrina Sprengel
 Germany
5845 pts

Mixed results

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Track

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay
details
 United States
Charlie Batholomew
Madison Whyte
Will Sumner
Kennedy Wade
Kaylyn Brown*
3:17.69 CR, WU20R  India
Barath Sridhar
Priya Mohan
Kapil
Rupal
3:17.76 AU20R  Jamaica
Jasauna Dennis
Abigail Campbell
Malachi Johnson
Alliah Baker
3:19.98

* – Indicates the athlete competed in preliminary heats but not the final.

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States74415
2 Jamaica67316
3 Ethiopia65112
4 Kenya33410
5 South Africa2125
6 Turkey2114
7 France2103
8 Germany1438
9 Sweden1214
10 Finland1203
11 Japan1124
 Netherlands1124
13 Botswana1102
 Bulgaria1102
 Greece1102
 Mexico1102
17 Great Britain1023
18 Bahamas1012
 Estonia1012
 Italy1012
 Serbia1012
 Ukraine1012
23 Israel1001
 Uzbekistan1001
25 Colombia*0213
 India0213
27 Algeria0202
28 Eritrea0112
29 Cuba0101
 Slovenia0101
 Switzerland0101
32 Australia0022
 Poland0022
34 Bahrain0011
 Brazil0011
 Canada0011
 Cyprus0011
 Hungary0011
 Morocco0011
 Uganda0011
 Uruguay0011
Totals (41 entries)454645136

Participation

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The following is a list of participating nations with the number of qualified athletes in brackets. A country without any qualified athlete could enter either one male or one female.[5] A total 145 National Associations and 1533 athletes were scheduled to compete.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Cali announced as host of 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships".
  2. ^ "New dates set for World Athletics Series events postponed due to the global Covid-19 pandemic". World Athletics. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Cali to host 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships". World Athletics. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  4. ^ "2022 World Athletics U20 Championships – Timetable" (PDF). World Athletics. 30 July 2022.
  5. ^ a b "2022 World Athletics U20 Championships – Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). World Athletics.
  6. ^ "Brandon POTTINGER". World Athletics. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  7. ^ Tie in the second place, silver medal was shared, "Pottinger mines Jamaica's third gold in men's high jump". The Gleaner. 5 August 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  8. ^ "2022 World Athletics U20 Championships – Entry Lists by Country" (PDF). World Athletics. 27 July 2022.
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