These are the results of the 2004 IAAF World Athletics Final, which took place in at the Stade Louis II in Monte Carlo, Monaco on 18–19 September. The hammer throw events were staged separately on 5 September in Szombathely, Hungary, due to stadium limitations in Monaco.[1]
The year's top seven athletes, based on their points ranking of the 2004 IAAF World Athletics Tour, qualified to compete in each event, with an extra four athletes selected for races of 1500 metres and above. One additional athlete, a wildcard, was allocated to each event by the IAAF and replacement athletes were admitted to replace the qualified athletes that could not attend the final.[2]
Track
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100 m | 200 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | 110/100 m h | 400 m h | 3000 m st |
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400 metres
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1500 metres
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400 metres hurdles
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3000 metres steeplechase
[edit]Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time (min) | Notes |
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1 | Saif Saaeed Shaheen | ![]() |
7:56.94 | CR |
2 | Ezekiel Kemboi | ![]() |
8:02.98 | SB |
3 | Paul Kipsiele Koech | ![]() |
8:03.21 | |
4 | Kipkirui Misoi | ![]() |
8:12.99 | SB |
5 | Richard Kipkemboi Mateelong | ![]() |
8:14.22 | |
6 | Brimin Kiprop Kipruto | ![]() |
8:16.45 | |
7 | David Biwott Chemweno | ![]() |
8:17.98 | |
8 | Julius Nyamu | ![]() |
8:26.45 | |
9 | Ali Ezzine | ![]() |
8:32.04 | |
10 | Luis Miguel Martín | ![]() |
8:37.85 | |
11 | Wesley Kiprotich | ![]() |
8:55.92 | |
12 | Simon Vroemen | ![]() |
9:39.81 |
Field
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References
[edit]- ^ 2nd IAAF World Athletics Final - Hammer Throw. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
- ^ 19 Olympic champions already confirmed for World Athletics Final. IAAF (2004-09-09). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
- Results
- 2004 IAAF World Athletics Final results. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
- 2nd IAAF World Athletics Final. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
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