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2009 in the sport of athletics

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Title2009 in athletics
ImageBerliner Olympiastadion night.jpg
ImageSize250
Major world competitions2009 World Championships
No. of world records9
IAAF Athletes of the YearUsain Bolt
Sanya Richards
World Marathon Majors winnersSamuel Wanjiru
Irina Mikitenko
Competitions made defunctIAAF World Athletics Final
IAAF Golden League
Previous2008
Next2010

|No. of world records = 9 |IAAF Athletes of the Year = Usain Bolt Sanya Richards |T&F News Athletes of the Year = |World Marathon Majors winners = Samuel Wanjiru Irina Mikitenko IAAF Golden League

This article contains an overview of the year 2009 in athletics.

The major competition of the year was the 2009 World Championships in Athletics. At the event, Usain Bolt reaffirmed himself as one of the world's foremost athletes with world records in the 100 and 200 metres. Caster Semenya won 800 m gold at the championships, but a request that she submit to a gender verification test was made public, sparking widespread controversy and debate. Yelena Isinbayeva, a clear favourite, finished last in the pole vault competition, but rebounded with a world record a week later.

Kenenisa Bekele, Sanya Richards and Isinbayeva were the winners of the last IAAF Golden League jackpot, as the series was replaced by the IAAF Diamond League in 2010.

Major events

World

Regional

National

World records

Men

EventAthleteNationPerformancePlaceDate
100 mUsain Bolt9.58Berlin, GermanyAugust 16
200 m19.19August 20
10 km (road)Micah Kogo27:01Brunssum, NetherlandsMarch 29
15 km (road)Deriba Merga41.29 =WRRas Al Khaimah, United Arab EmiratesFebruary 20
30 km (road)Haile Gebrselassie1:27:49Berlin Marathon, GermanySeptember 20
4×1500 metres relayWilliam Biwott Tanui
Gideon Gathimba
Geoffrey Kipkoech Rono
Augustine Kiprono Choge14:36.23Brussels, BelgiumSeptember 4

Women

EventAthleteNationPerformancePlaceDate
5000 m (indoor)Meseret Defar14:24.37Stockholm, SwedenFebruary 18
15 km (road)Tirunesh Dibaba46:28Nijmegen, NetherlandsNovember 15
Pole vaultYelena Isinbayeva5.06 mZürich, SwitzerlandAugust 28
Pole vault (indoor)Yelena Isinbayeva4.97 mDonetsk, UkraineFebruary 15
5.00 m
Hammer throwAnita Wlodarczyk77.96 mBerlin, GermanyAugust 22

Season's bests

4×400 metres relay
Angelo Taylor
Jeremy Wariner
Kerron Clement
LaShawn Merritt2:57.86
Debbie Dunn
Allyson Felix
Lashinda Demus
Sanya Richards3:17.83

Awards

Men

AwardWinner
IAAF World Athlete of the YearUsain Bolt
Track & Field Athlete of the YearUsain Bolt
European Athlete of the YearPhillips Idowu
European Athletics Rising StarChristophe Lemaitre

Women

AwardWinner
IAAF World Athlete of the YearSanya Richards
Track & Field Athlete of the YearSanya Richards
European Athlete of the YearMarta Domínguez
European Athletics Rising StarKaroline Bjerkeli Grøvdal

Doping

Incidents of athletes testing positive for banned substances were low-key compared to previous years. The IAAF conducted their largest ever anti-doping program at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, and Jamel Chatbi and Nigerian hurdler Amaka Ogoegbunam were the only athletes who tested positive. Five Jamaican sprint athletes, including Yohan Blake and Sheri-Ann Brooks, tested positive for Methylhexanamine prior to the world championships. Four of the athletes received three-month bans, while Brooks was cleared on a technicality.

A Brazilian coach, Jayme Netto, admitted that he had administered the banned drug recombinant EPO on five of his athletes without their knowledge. South American champion Lucimar Teodoro was another high-profile Brazilian athlete to be banned.

Retirements

  • Kim Collins, 100 m gold medallist at the 2003 World Championships. (returned to competition in 2010)
  • Stacy Dragila, Olympic gold medallist, two-time World Champion, and former world record holder in the pole vault.
  • Yulia Pechonkina, 2005 World Champion in the 400 m hurdles, and current world record holder.

Deaths

  • February 18 — Kamila Skolimowska (26), Polish hammer thrower (born 1982)
  • April 6 — Svetlana Ulmasova (56), Uzbekistani long-distance runner (born 1953)
  • May 8 — Fons Brydenbach (54), Belgian sprinter (born 1954)
  • June 27 — Nanae Nagata (53), Japanese long-distance runner (born 1956)
  • October 2 — Jørgen Jensen (65), Danish long-distance runner (born 1944)
  • October 25 — Ingeborg Mello (90), Argentine discus thrower and shot putter (born 1919)

References

References

  1. Ramsak, Bob (2009-09-04). [http://www.iaaf.org/GLE09/news/newsid=54220.html Bekele, Isinbayeva and Richards’ road to the Jackpot – ÅF Golden League]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-25.
  2. [http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/gala/newsid=54949.html Bolt and Richards are World Athletes of the Year – 2009 World Athletics Gala]. [[IAAF]] (2009-11-22). Retrieved on 2009-11-22.
  3. [http://berlin.iaaf.org/news/kind=101/newsid=52653.html Berlin to host largest ever IAAF Anti-Doping operation]. [[IAAF]] (2009-08-11). Retrieved on 12 August 2009 [https://web.archive.org/web/20090916053008/http://berlin.iaaf.org/news/kind=101/newsid=52653.html Archived] 8 September 2009
  4. [http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/21082009/58/berlin-2009-nigerian-fails-drugs-test.html Berlin 2009 - Nigerian fails drugs test]. [[Eurosport]]/[[Reuters]] (2009-08-21). Retrieved on 2009-09-25. [https://archive.today/20090927163010/http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/21082009/58/berlin-2009-nigerian-fails-drugs-test.html Archived] 2009-09-27.
  5. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8240046.stm Jamaicans given three-month ban]. [[BBC Sport]] (2009-09-17). Retrieved on 2009-10-25.
  6. [https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/aug/06/brazilian-athletes-test-positive-for-epo Coach takes blame for five Brazilian athletes failing drug tests]. ''[[The Guardian]]'' (2009-08-06). Retrieved on 2009-10-25.
  7. [https://web.archive.org/web/20201123000609/https://in.reuters.com/article/worldOfSport/idINIndia-41698820090812 Brazilian hurdler banned for two years for doping]. [[Reuters]] (2009-08-12). Retrieved on 2009-08-12.
  8. Raynor, Kayon (2009-09-29). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=54515.html Collins, 2003 World 100m champion, retires]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-28.
  9. Morse, Parker (2009-09-25). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=54496.html Pole Vault Pioneer Stacy Dragila takes a bow]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-30.
  10. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8279441.stm Illness ends Pechonkina's career]. [[BBC Sport]] (2009-09-28). Retrieved on 2009-09-28.
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