2017 IAAF World U18 Championships

The 2017 IAAF World U18 Championships was the tenth and last edition of the biennial international athletics competition for youth (under-18) athletes.[1] The five-day competition took place between 12 and 16 July at the Moi International Sports Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.[2] Eligible athletes were aged 16 or 17 on 31 December 2017 (born in 2000 or 2001).

2017 World U18 Championships in Athletics
Host cityKenya Nairobi, Kenya
Events40
Dates12–16 July
Main venueMoi International Sports Centre

South Africa topped the medals table with 11 medals, five of them gold, while host nation Kenya finished fourth with four gold and 15 medals in total.

Boycott

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The United States, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Italy decided not to take part in the championships for organizational, logistical, and health and safety reasons (concerning athletes still underage).[3][4]

Medal summary

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Boys

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Tshenolo Lemao
  South Africa
10.57 Retshidisitswe Mlenga
  South Africa
10.61 Tyreke Wilson
  Jamaica
10.65
200 metres
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Retshidisitswe Mlenga
  South Africa
21.03 Tshenolo Lemao
  South Africa
21.12
PB
Luis Brander
  Germany
21.23
PB
400 metres
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Antonio Watson
  Jamaica
46.59
PB
Daniel Williams
  Guyana
46.72
PB
Colby Jennings
  Turks and Caicos Islands
46.77
NR
800 metres
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Melese Nberet
  Ethiopia
1:47.12
WU18L
Tolesa Bodena
  Ethiopia
1:47.16
PB
Japhet Kibiwott Toroitich
  Kenya
1:47.82
PB
1500 metres
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George Manangoi
  Kenya
3:47.53 Abebe Dessassa
  Ethiopia
3:48.65
PB
Belete Mekonen
  Ethiopia
3:50.64
3000 metres
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Selemon Barega
  Ethiopia
7:47.16
PB
Edward Zakayo
  Kenya
7:49.17
PB
Stanley Mburu
  Kenya
7:50.64
PB
110 metres hurdles
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De'Jour Russell
  Jamaica
13.04
CR
Lu Hao-hua
  Chinese Taipei
13.41 Thomas Wanaverbecq
  France
13.55
400 metres hurdles
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Sokwakhana Zazini
  South Africa
49.27 Moitalel Naadokila
  Kenya
52.06
PB
Baptiste Christophe
  France
52.21
PB
2000 metres steeplechase
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Leonard Bett
  Kenya
5:32.52 Cleophas Meyan
  Kenya
5:33.07
PB
Alemu Kitessa
  Ethiopia
5:42.10
10,000 metres walk
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Zhang Yao
  China
41:12.01
WU18L
Salavat Ilkaev
Independent Athletes
41:24.17
PB
Dominic Ndingiti
  Kenya
41:25.78
PB
High jump
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Breyton Poole
  South Africa
2.24
WU18L
Chima Ihenetu
  Germany
2.14
PB
Vladyslav Lavskyy
  Ukraine
2.11
PB
Pole vault
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Matthias Orban
  France
5.00 Christos Tamanis
  Cyprus
4.85
PB
Illya Kravchenko
  Ukraine
4.70
PB
Long jump
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Maikel Vidal
  Cuba
7.88
WU18L
Lester Lescay
  Cuba
7.79
PB
Andreas Samuel Bucsa
  Romania
7.47
Triple jump
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Jordan Díaz
  Cuba
17.30
WU18B
Frixon Chila
  Ecuador
15.92
PB
Arnovis Dalmero
  Colombia
15.89
PB
Shot put
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Timo Northoff
  Germany
20.72
WU18L
Mikhail Samuseu
  Belarus
19.99 Jonathan de Lacey Lacey
  South Africa
19.93
PB
Discus throw
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Claudio Romero
  Chile
64.33
WU18L
Oleksiy Kyrylin
  Ukraine
63.98
PB
Morne Brandon
  South Africa
58.34
Hammer throw
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Mykhaylo Kokhan
  Ukraine
82.31 Damneet Singh
  India
74.20
PB
Raphael Winkelvoss
  Germany
71.78
Javelin throw
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Liu Zhekai
  China
77.54
PB
Johannes Schlebusch
  South Africa
75.68
PB
Song Qingshu
  China
73.64
Decathlon
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Steven Fauvel-Clinch
  France
7559
WU18L
Olegs Kozakovs
  Latvia
7377
PB
Leo Neugebauer
  Germany
7204

Girls

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Mizgin Ay
  Turkey
11.62 Magdalena Stefanowicz
  Poland
11.62
PB
Kevona Davis
  Jamaica
11.67
200 metres
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Talea Prepens
  Germany
23.51
PB
Jaël Bestué
  Spain
23.61
PB
Mizgin Ay
  Turkey
23.76
PB
400 metres
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Barbora Malíková
  Czech Republic
52.74
PB
Mary Moraa
  Kenya
53.31
PB
Giovana Rosália dos Santos
  Brazil
53.57
PB
800 metres
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Jackline Wambui
  Kenya
2:01.46
WU18L
Lydia Jeruto Lagat
  Kenya
2:02.06
PB
Hirut Meshesha
  Ethiopia
2:06.32
1500 metres
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Lemlem Hailu
  Ethiopia
4:20.80 Sindu Girma
  Ethiopia
4:22.14 Edina Jebitok
  Kenya
4:23.16
3000 metres
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Abersh Minsewo
  Ethiopia
9:24.62 Emmaculate Chepkirui
  Kenya
9:24.69 Yitayish Mekonene
  Ethiopia
9:28.46
100 metres hurdles
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Britany Anderson
  Jamaica
12.72 Cyrena Samba-Mayela
  France
12.80 Daszay Freeman
  Jamaica
13.09
400 metres hurdles
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Zeney van der Walt
  South Africa
58.23 Sanique Walker
  Jamaica
58.27 Gisèle Wender
  Germany
59.17
PB
2000 metres steeplechase
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Caren Chebet
  Kenya
6:24.80
WU18L
Mercy Chepkurui
  Kenya
6:26.10
PB
Etalemahu Sintayehu
  Ethiopia
6:35.79
5000 metres walk
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Glenda Morejón
  Ecuador
22:32.30 Meryem Bekmez
  Turkey
22:32.79 Elvira Khasanova
Independent Athletes
22:35.72
High jump
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Yaroslava Mahuchikh
  Ukraine
1.92
CR
Martyna Lewandowska
  Poland
1.82 Lavinja Jürgens
  Germany
1.79
SB
Pole vault
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Niu Chunge
  China
4.20
PB
Leni Freyja Wildgrube
  Germany
4.15
PB
Anna Airault
  France
4.10
PB
Long jump
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Gong Luying
  China
6.37
PB
Lea-Sophie Klik
  Germany
6.30 Diane Mouillac
  France
6.28
PB
Triple jump
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Tan Qiujiao
  China
13.64
WU18L
Aleksandra Nacheva
  Bulgaria
13.54
PB
Zulia Hernández
  Cuba
13.29
PB
Shot put
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Selina Dantzler
  Germany
17.64 Yu Tianxiao
  China
17.62
PB
Yue Sun
  China
17.59
PB
Discus throw
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Silinda Morales
  Cuba
52.89 Leia Braunagel
  Germany
51.29 Liu Quantong
  China
50.10
Hammer throw
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Amanda Almendáriz
  Cuba
71.12
WU18L
Yaritza Martínez
  Cuba
69.75 Katsiaryna Valadkevich
  Belarus
68.17
Javelin throw
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Marisleisys Duarthe
  Cuba
62.92
CR
Qing Cai
  China
57.01 Dai Qianqian
  China
54.96
Heptathlon
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María Vicente
  Spain
5612 Johanna Seibler
  Germany
5602 Urtė Bačianskaitė
  Lithuania
5467

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 x 400 metres relay
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  Brazil
Bruno Benedito da Silva
Giovana Rosália dos Santos
Jéssica Moreira
Alison dos Santos
3:21.71   Jamaica
Shaquena Foote
Anthony Cox
Sanique Walker
Antonio Watson
Joanne Reid*
Tyrese Reid*
3:22.23   South Africa
Gontse Morake
Retshidisitswe Mlenga
Zeney van der Walt
Sokwakhana Zazini
3:24.45

* Medalists who participated in heats only.

Medal table

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  Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Africa (RSA)53311
2  China (CHN)52411
3  Cuba (CUB)5218
4  Kenya (KEN)*47415
5  Ethiopia (ETH)43512
6  Germany (GER)35513
7  Jamaica (JAM)3238
8  France (FRA)2147
9  Ukraine (UKR)2125
10  Turkey (TUR)1113
11  Ecuador (ECU)1102
  Spain (ESP)1102
13  Brazil (BRA)1012
14  Chile (CHI)1001
  Czech Republic (CZE)1001
16  Poland (POL)0202
17  Belarus (BLR)0112
Independent Athletes[1]0112
18  Bulgaria (BUL)0101
  Chinese Taipei (TPE)0101
  Cyprus (CYP)0101
  Guyana (GUY)0101
  India (IND)0101
  Latvia (LAT)0101
24  Colombia (COL)0011
  Lithuania (LTU)0011
  Romania (ROU)0011
  Turks and Caicos Islands (TCA)0011
Totals (27 entries)393939117
Source: [5]
Notes

^[1] Independent Athletes were not included in the official medal table.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World Youth Championships cancelled starting from 2018, latest IAAF Council in Rio decided". Track Arena. August 21, 2016.
  2. ^ "IAAF: World U18 Championships Nairobi 2017 website". iaaf.org. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  3. ^ "Non ci sarà una rappresentativa italiana ai Mondiali U18 di Nairobi 2017" (in Italian). sportfair.it. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Is Nairobi 2017 snub case of double standards by teams?". standardmedia.co.ke. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  5. ^ a b "IAAF World U18 Championships Nairobi 2017 Medal Table". World Athletics.
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