2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics
Held in Kingston.
Date: 16–21 July 2002.
Venue: National Stadium.
Fragments.
Men’s 400m semifinal 2:
1. Jonathan Fortenberry (USA) 46.16 Q
2. Wilan Louis (Barbados) 46.26 Q
3. Florin Suciu (Romania) 47.09
4. Shaine Morrison (South Africa) 47.52
5. Diego Venâncio (Brazil) 47.57
6. Hicham Chliyeh (Morocco) 47.66
7. Kamghe Gaba (Germany) 47.67
8. Ryan Therrien (Canada) 48.58
Women’s 100m final:
1. Lauryn Williams (USA) 11.33
2. Simone Facey (Jamaica) 11.43
3. Marshevet Hooker (USA) 11.48
4. Kerron Stewart (Jamaica) 11.53
5. Thatiana Ignâcio (Brazil) 11.79
6. Ann Cathrine Bakken (Norway) 11.84
7. Krysia Bayley (Canada) 11.85
8. Wanda Hutson (Trinidad and Tobago) 11.87
Men’s 100m final:
1. Darrel Brown (Trinidad and Tobago) 10.09
2. Marc Burns (Trinidad and Tobago) 10.18
3. Willie Hordge (USA) 10.36
4. Tamunosiki Atorudibo (Nigeria) 10.38
5. Rashaad Allen (USA) 10.39
6. Brendan Christian (Antigua and Barbuda) 10.43
7. Saad Al-Shahwani (Qatar) 10.51
8. Winston Hutton (Jamaica) 10.53
Men’s 200m final:
1. Usain Bolt (Jamaica) 20.61
2. Brendan Christian (Antigua and Barbuda) 20.74
3. Wes Felix (USA) 20.82
4. Rubin Williams (USA) 20.90
5. Bruno Pacheco (Brazil) 20.95
6. Sebastian Ernst (Germany) 21.00
7. Till Helmke (Germany) 21.10
Grafton Ifill (Bahamas) DNF
Men’s 400m hurdles final:
1. Louis van Zyl (South Africa) 48.89
2. Kenneth Ferguson (USA) 49.38
3. Bershawn Jackson (USA) 50.00
4. Steven Green (UK) 51.14
5. Greg Little (Jamaica) 51.23
6. Jussi Heikkilä (Finland) 51.35
7. Julius Bungei (Kenya) 51.40
8. Zhang Shibao (China) 51.42
Women’s high jump final:
1. Blanka Vlašić (Croatia) 1.96m
2. Anna Ksok (Poland) 1.87m
3. Petrina Price (Australia) 1.87m
4. Elena Meuti (Italy) 1.85m
5. Renáta Medgyesová (Slovakia) 1.85m
6. Peaches Roach (Jamaica) 1.83m
7. Aileen Herrmann (Germany) 1.83m
8. Levern Spencer (Saint Lucia) 1.83m
9. Emma Green (Sweden) 1.80m
10. Angelica Johansson (Sweden) 1.80m
11. Anett Jambor (Germany) 1.75m
11. Raffaella Lamera (Italy) 1.75m
11. Shaunette Davidson (Jamaica) 1.75m
Women’s shot put final:
1. Valerie Adams (New Zealand) 17.73m
2. Zhang Ying (China) 16.76m
3. Laura Gerraughty (USA) 16.62m
4. Chiara Rosa (Italy) 16.53m
5. Tatyana Ilyushchenko (Belarus) 16.18m
6. Kristin Marten (Germany) 16.07m
7. Yuliya Leontyuk (Belarus) 16.03m
8. Anna Avdeyeva (Russia) 15.83m
9. Claudia Villeneuve (France) 15.55m
10. Ursula Ruíz (Spain) 14.96m
11. Julia Wiechmann (Germany) 14.90m
12. Briona Reynolds (USA) 14.86m
Women’s heptathlon:
1. Carolina Klüft (Sweden) 6470 points
2. Olga Alekseyeva (Kazakhstan) 5727
3. Olga Levenkova (Russia) 5712
4. Tine Veenstra (Netherlands) 5653
5. Lilly Schwarzkopf (Germany) 5597
6. Amandine Constantin (France) 5564
7. Anna Kryazheva (Russia) 5508
8. Jennifer Oeser (Germany) 5405
9. Lauren Foote (Australia) 5341
10. Györgyi Farkas (Hungary) 5199
11. Kristel Lääts (Estonia) 5143
12. Julie Pickler (USA) 5097
13. Céline Laporte (France) 4967
14. Nadina Marsh (Jamaica) 4867
15. Diana Pickler (USA) 4539
Laurien Hoos (Netherlands) DNF
Women’s 4×100m relay final:
1. Jamaica (Sherone Simpson, Kerron Stewart, Anneisha McLaughlin, Simone Facey) 43.40
2. USA (Lauryn Williams, Ashlee Williams, Shalonda Solomon, Marshevet Hooker) 43.66
3. UK (Jade Lucas-Read, Jeanette Kwakye, Amy Spencer, Vernicha James) 44.22
4. Germany (Kathrin Walloschek, Silke Maurer, Johanna Kedzierski, Michaela Halm) 45.34
5. Finland (Siina Pylkkä, Elina Korjansalo, Carla Bosco, Anna Heiniö) 45.62
6. South Africa (Monique Balsamo, Cindy Stewart, Chantelle Terblanche, Carla Fick) 46.16
7. Switzerland (Carmen Kissling, Saskia Girsberger, Melanie Stempfel, Manuela Frei) 46.33
France (Sandra Gomis, Natalia Losange, Narayane Dossévi, Phara Anacharsis) DQ
Men’s 4×100m relay final:
1. USA (Ashton Collins, Wes Felix, Ivory Williams, Willie Hordge) 38.92
2. Jamaica (Winston Hutton, Orion Nicely, Yhann Plummer, Usain Bolt) 39.15
3. Trinidad and Tobago (Chevon Simpson, Marc Burns, Kevon Holder, Darrel Brown) 39.17
4. Brazil (Eliezer de Almeida, Bruno Góes, Jorge Sena, Bruno Pacheco) 39.76
5. Italy (Lorenzo La Naia, Alessandro Rocco, Andrew Howe, Sergio Riva) 39.86
6. Germany (Marius Broening, Sebastian Ernst, David Dylus, Peter Rapp) 40.00
7. Japan (Ryosuke Igumi, Shinji Takahira, Yusuke Nii, Kazuteru Matsumoto) 40.05
8. France (Cyril Bapte, David Alerte, Cédrick Audel, Idrissa Mbarke) 40.14