Athletics at the 2001 Goodwill Games – Results
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2001 Goodwill Games which took place on September 4–7, 2001 in Brisbane , Australia.[ 1]
Men's results
100 meters
September 5
200 meters
September 6
400 meters
September 4
800 meters
September 5
Mile
September 6
5000 meters
September 6
10,000 meters
September 7
110 meters hurdles
September 5
400 meters hurdles
September 4
3000 meters steeplechase
September 5
4 × 100 meters relay
September 7
Rank
Nation
Competitors
Time
Notes
Great Britain
Jonathan Barbour , Christian Malcolm , Marlon Devonish , Dwain Chambers
38.71
Jamaica
Maurice Wignall , Julien Dunkley , Raymond Stewart , Christopher Williams
38.92
Australia
Matt Shirvington , Paul Di Bella , Steve Brimacombe , Adam Basil
39.12
4
Cuba
José Ángel César , Luis Alberto Pérez-Rionda , Iván García , Juan Pita
39.61
United States
Kevin Little , Terrence Trammell , Dennis Mitchell , Joshua J. Johnson
DQ
4 × 400 meters relay
September 7
Rank
Nation
Competitors
Time
Notes
Jamaica
Michael McDonald , Danny McFarlane , Ian Weakley , Michael Blackwood
3:01.57
Bahamas
Tim Munnings , Troy McIntosh , Carl Oliver , Avard Moncur
3:01.67
Poland
Rafał Wieruszewski , Jacek Bocian , Filip Walotka , Paweł Januszewski
3:04.79
4
Australia
Michael Rehardt , Paul Pearce , Blair Young , Clinton Hill
3:05.20
United States
Leonard Byrd , Derrick Brew , Antonio Pettigrew , Michael Johnson
DQ
[ 2]
20,000 meters walk
September 4
High jump
September 7
Pole vault
September 7
Long jump
September 6
Triple jump
September 4
Shot put
September 7
Discus throw
September 5
Hammer throw
September 7
Javelin throw
September 6
Decathlon
September 6–7
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank
Athlete
Nationality
100m
LJ
SP
HJ
400m
110m H
DT
PV
JT
1500m
Points
Notes
Tomáš Dvořák
Czech Republic
10.78
7.61
16.16
1.97
48.77
13.98
47.62
4.70
69.22
4:46.58
8514
Erki Nool
Estonia
10.73
7.35
14.46
1.94
47.44
14.82
42.56
5.40
68.83
4:42.81
8420
Tom Pappas
United States
10.84
7.24
15.30
2.18
50.27
14.05
45.43
4.90
62.19
4:57.10
8323
4
Lev Lobodin
Russia
10.93
7.26
15.83
2.03
49.73
14.25
47.33
5.00
53.61
4:42.19
8227
5
Phillip McMullen
United States
11.42
6.72
14.88
1.91
50.17
15.02
47.90
5.00
56.81
4:28.68
7856
6
Jiří Ryba
Czech Republic
11.31
6.82
13.09
1.97
49.08
14.65
43.88
4.80
55.21
4:34.64
7736
7
Michael Nolan
Canada
11.57
6.79
15.15
1.88
50.50
15.32
52.64
4.80
51.36
4:46.34
7625
8
Kip Janvrin
United States
11.26
6.63
13.31
1.82
49.11
14.94
40.68
NM
57.65
4:57.26
6531
Women's results
100 meters
September 4
200 meters
September 5
400 meters
September 4
800 meters
September 5
Mile
September 6
5000 meters
September 4
10,000 meters
September 7
100 meters hurdles
September 4
400 meters hurdles
September 5
3000 meters steeplechase
September 4
4 × 100 meters relay
September 7
Rank
Nation
Competitors
Time
Notes
World Select team
Glory Alozie , Mercy Nku , Myriam Léonie Mani , Zhanna Pintusevich-Block
42.95
United States
Jenny Adams , Kelli White , Inger Miller , Chryste Gaines
42.98
Jamaica
Astia Walker , Juliet Campbell , Beverly McDonald , Merlene Frazer
43.13
4
Russia
Olga Khalandyreva , Irina Khabarova , Marina Kislova , Larisa Kruglova
44.40
5
Australia
Bindee Goon Chew , Rachel Jackson , Lauren Hewitt , Sarah Mulan
45.00
4 × 400 meters relay
September 7
Rank
Nation
Competitors
Time
Notes
United States
Jearl Miles Clark , Monique Hennagan , Michele Collins , Suziann Reid
3:24.63
Jamaica
Sandie Richards , Catherine Scott , Debbie-Ann Parris , Lorraine Fenton
3:24.87
World Select team
Daimí Pernía , Zulia Calatayud , Kaltouma Nadjina , Ana Guevara
3:28.07
4
Russia
Natalya Shevtsova , Irina Rosikhina , Anastasiya Kapachinskaya , Olesya Zykina
3:30.49
5
Australia
Rebecca Sadler , Sonia Brito , Renee Robson , Tamsyn Lewis
3:30.94
20,000 meters walk
September 6
High jump
September 6
Pole vault
September 5
Long jump
September 7
Triple jump
September 6
Shot put
September 5
Discus throw
September 6
Hammer throw
September 4
Javelin throw
September 4
Heptathlon
September 4–5
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
References
^ Official results Archived May 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ The United States team had originally finished first with the result of 3:00.52 but later, after Antonio Pettigrew admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs, all relay results between 1997 and 2003 in which he participated were nulled. It is unknown if the medals were actually re-awarded.