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The World Championships in Athletics is an event organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is one of the largest sporting events in the world, and depending on how it is measured, possibly smaller only than the Summer Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup. Originally, it was organised every four years, but this changed in 1991, and it has since been organized biennially.

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[edit] History

The idea of having an Athletics World Championships was around well before the competitions first event in 1983. In 1913, the IAAF decided that the Olympic Games would serve as the World Championships for athletics. This was considered suitable for over 50 years until in the 1960's the desire of many IAAF members to have their own World Championships began to grow. In 1976 at the IAAF Council Meeting in Puerto Rico an Athletics World Championships separate from the Olympic Games was approved.

Following bids from both Stuttgart, West Germany and Helsinki, Finland, the IAAF Council awarded the inaugural competition to Helsinki, to take place in 1983 and be held in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium (where the 1952 Summer Olympics were held).

Over the years the competition has grown in size. In 1983 an estimated 1,300 athletes from 154 countries participated. By the 2003 competition, in Paris, it had grow to 1,907 athletes from 203 countries with coverage being transmitted to 179 different countries.

There has also been a change in the schedule over the years, with several new events, mostly for women, being added. By the 2005 the schedule for men and women was all but equal. The only differences being the men had the extra event of the 50 km Walk, while women competed in the 100 m Hurdles and Heptathlon compared to the men in the 110m Hurdles and Decathlon respectively.

The following shows when new events were added for the first time.

[edit] Championships

Order Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
Website
1 1983 Helsinki Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Finland August 7 - August 14 1983 Olympiastadion 41 1,355
2 1987 Rome Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy August 28 - September 6 1987 Stadio Olimpico 43 1,451
3 1991 Tokyo Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan August 23 - September 1 1991 National Olympic Stadium 43 1,517
4 1993 Stuttgart Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany August 13 - August 22 1993 Gottlieb Daimler Stadium 44 1,689
5 1995 Gothenburg Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden August 5 - August 13 1995 Ullevi 44 1,804
6

1997

Athens Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece August 1 - August 10 1997 Olympiako Stadio 44 1,882
7 1999 Seville Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain August 20 - August 29 1999 Estadio Olímpico de la Cartuja 46 1,821
8 2001 Edmonton Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada August 3 - August 12 2001 Commonwealth Stadium 46 1,677
9 2003 Saint-Denis Image:Flag of France.svg France August 23 - August 31 2003 Stade de France 46 1,679
10 2005 Helsinki Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Finland August 6 - August 14 2005 Olympiastadion 47
11 2007 Osaka Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan August 24 - September 2 2007 Nagai Stadium www.osaka2007.jp
12 2009 Berlin Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Olympiastadion www.berlin2009.org

[edit] Other Athletics World Championship events

Prior to the inaugural IAAF World Championships in Helsinki in 1983 there had been several single events and races in the years leading up to them which were considered World Championships in those events. These mostly consisted of non-Olympic events for which the Olympics didn't provide the opportunity for the holding of World Championships. Below are the medal winners from these events.

[edit] 1976 (Malmö, Sweden)

Event:Gold:Silver:Bronze:
50 km WalkMen Veniamin Soldatenko
Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR
3:54:40 Enrique Vera
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
3:58:14 Reima Salonen
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Finland
3:58:53

[edit] 1980 (Sittard, Netherlands)

Event:Gold:Silver:Bronze:
3000 mWomen Brigit Friedmann
Image:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany
8:48.05 Karoline Nemetz
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
8:50.22 Ingrid Kristiansen
Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
8:58.80
400 m hurdlesWomen Bärbel Broschat
Image:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
54.55 Ellen Neumann
Image:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
54.56 Petra Pfatt
Image:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
55.84

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