Australia at the World Championships in Athletics
Australia has participated in all the World Championships in Athletics since the beginning in 1983. Australia is 19th on the all time medal table. Cathy Freeman has the most medals with two golds in the 400 metres (1997 & 1999) and one bronze in the 4 x 400 metres relay (1995). Other multiple medalists are: Dimitri Markov (1 gold, 1 silver), Jana Pittman (2 golds), Jared Tallent (1 silver, 2 bronzes), Kerry Saxby-Junna (1 silver, 1 bronze), Mitchell Watt (1 silver, 1 bronze) and Sally Pearson (1 gold, 1 silver). Australia's first World Championships medal was won by Robert De Castella in the Men's marathon in 1983. He won gold.
Medalists
Medal |
Name |
Year |
Event |
01 ! Gold | Robert De Castella | 1983 Helsinki | Men's marathon |
02 ! Silver | Debbie Flintoff-King | 1987 Rome | Women's 400 metres hurdles |
02 ! Silver | Kerry Saxby-Junna | 1987 Rome | Women's 10km walk |
02 ! Silver | Daniela Costian | 1993 Stuttgart | Women's discus throw |
02 ! Silver | Steve Brimacombe, Paul Henderson, Tim Jackson, Damien Marsh | 1995 Göteborg | Men's 4 x 100 metres relay |
03 ! Bronze | Cathy Freeman, Melinda Gainsford-Taylor, Lee Naylor, Renee Poetschka | 1995 Göteborg | Women's 4 x 400 metres relay |
03 ! Bronze | Tim Forsyth | 1997 Athens | Men's high jump |
03 ! Bronze | Steve Moneghetti | 1997 Athens | Men's marathon |
01 ! Gold | Cathy Freeman | 1997 Athens | Women's 400 metres |
02 ! Silver | Joanna Stone-Nixon | 1997 Athens | Women's javelin throw |
02 ! Silver | Dmitri Markov | 1999 Seville | Men's pole vault |
01 ! Gold | Cathy Freeman | 1999 Seville | Women's 400 metres |
03 ! Bronze | Tatiana Grigorieva | 1999 Seville | Women's pole vault |
03 ! Bronze | Kerry Saxby-Junna | 1999 Seville | Women's 20 kilometres walk |
01 ! Gold | Dmitri Markov | 2001 Edmonton | Men's pole vault |
03 ! Bronze | Adam Basil, Steve Brimacombe, Paul Di Bella, Matt Shirvington | 2001 Edmonton | Men's 4 x 100 metres relay |
03 ! Bronze | Bronwyn Eagles | 2001 Edmonton | Women's hammer throw |
01 ! Gold | Jana Pittman | 2003 Paris | Women's 400 metres hurdles |
03 ! Bronze | Craig Mottram | 2005 Helsinki | Men's 5,000 metres |
01 ! Gold | Nathan Deakes | 2007 Osaka | Men's 50 kilometres walk |
01 ! Gold | Jana Pittman | 2007 Osaka | Women's 400 metres hurdles |
01 ! Gold | Steve Hooker | 2009 Berlin | Men's pole vaut |
03 ! Bronze | Mitchell Watt | 2009 Berlin | Men's long jump |
03 ! Bronze | Joel Milburn (Heat Only), Ben Offereins, John Steffenson, Tristan Thomas, Sean Wroe | 2009 Berlin | Men's 4 x 400 metres relay |
01 ! Gold | Dani Samuels | 2009 Berlin | Women's discus throw |
03 ! Bronze | Jared Tallent | 2011 Daegu | Men's 50 kilometres walk |
02 ! Silver | Mitchell Watt | 2011 Daegu | Men's long jump |
01 ! Gold | Sally Pearson | 2011 Daegu | Women's 100 metres hurdles |
03 ! Bronze | Jared Tallent | 2013 Moscow | Men's 50 kilometres walk |
02 ! Silver | Kimberley Mickle | 2013 Moscow | Women's javelin throw |
02 ! Silver | Sally Pearson | 2013 Moscow | Women's 100 metres hurdles
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02 ! Silver | Jared Tallent | 2015 Beijing | Men's 50 kilometres walk |
02 ! Silver | Fabrice Lapierre | 2015 Beijing | Men's long jump |
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Medal tables
By championships
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By event
By gender
Gender |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Total |
Women | 6 | 6 | 4 | 16 |
Men | 4 | 5 | 8 | 17 |
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See also
References