Edmonton (Canada)
3rd - 12st August 2001
(Commonwealth Stadium)
100 m -
1. Maurice Greene - USA - 9.82
2. Bernard Williams - USA - 9.94
3. Ato Boldon - Trinidad and Tobago - 9.98
200 m -
1. Konstantinos Kenteris - Greece - 20.04
2. Christopher Williams - Jamaica - 20.20
3=. Kim Collins - Saint-Kitts and Nevis - 20.20
3=. Shawn Crawford - USA - 20.20
400 m
1. Avard Moncur - Bahamas - 44.64
2. Ingo Schultz - Germany - 44.87
3. Gregory Haughton - Jamaica - 44.98
800 m
1. André Bucher - Switzerland - 1:43.70
2. Wilfred Bungei - Kenya - 1:44.55
3. Pawel Czapiewski - Poland - 1:44.63
1500 m
1. Hicham El Guerrouj - Morocco - 3:30.68
2. Bernard Lagat - Kenya - 3:31.10
3. Driss Maazouzi - France - 3:31.54
5000 m
1. Richard Limo - Kenya - 13:00.77
2. Million Wolde - Ethiopia - 13:03.47
3. John Kibowen - Kenya - 13:05.20
10000 m
1. Charles Kamathi - Kenya - 27:53.25
2. Assefa Mezgebu - Ethiopia - 27:53.97
3. Haile Gebrselassie - Ethiopia - 27:54.41
marathon
1. Gezahegne Abera - Ethiopia - 2:12:42
2. Simon Biwott - Kenya - 2:12:43
3. Stefano Baldini - Italy - 2:13:18
110 m hurdles
1. Allen Johnson - USA - 13.04
2. Anier García - Cuba - 13.07
3. Dudley Dorival - Haiti - 13.25
400m hurdles
1. Félix Sánchez - Dominican Republic - 47.49
2. Fabrizio Mori - Italy - 47.54
3. Dai Tamesue - Japan - 47.89
3000 m steeple
1. Reuben Kosgei - Kenya - 8:15.16
2. Ali Ezzine - Morocco - 8:16.21
3. Bernard Barmasai - Kenya - 8:16.59
20 km walk
1. Roman Rasskazov - Russia - 1:20:31
2. Ilya Markov - Russia - 1:20.33
3. Viktor Burayev - Russia - 1:20:36
50 km walk
1. Robert Korzeniowski - Poland - 3:42:08
2. Jesús Ángel García - Spain - 3:43:07
3. Edgar Hernández - Mexico - 3:46:12
4 x 100 m
1. South Africa - 38.47 (national record)
(Morné Nagel, Corné du Plessis, Lee-Roy Newton, Mathew Quinn)
2. Trinidad and Tobago - 38.58 (national record)
(Marc Burns, Ato Boldon, Jaycey Harper, Darrel Brown)
3. Australia - 38.83
(Adam Basil, Paul Di Bella, Steve Brimacombe, Matthew Shirvington)
4 x 400 m
1. Bahamas - 2:58.19
(Avard Moncur, Christopher Brown, Troy McIntosh, Timothy Munnings)
2. Jamaica - 2:58.39
(Brandon Simpson, Christopher Williams, Gregory Haughton, Danny McFarlane)
3. Poland - 2:59.71
(Rafal Wieruszewski, Piotr Haczek, Piotr Dlugosielski, Piotr Rysiukiewicz)
long jump
1. Iván Pedroso - Cuba - 8,40 m
2. Savante Stringfellow - USA - 8,24 m
3. Carlos Calado - Portugal - 8,21 m
triple jump
1. Jonathan Edwards - Great Britain - 17,92 m
2. Christian Olsson - Sweden - 17,47 m
3. Igor Spasovkhodskiy - Russia - 17,44 m
high jump
1. Martin Buss - Germany - 2,36 m
2=. Vyacheslav Voronin - Russia - 2,33 m
2=. Yaroslav Rybakov - Russia - 2,33 m
pole vault
1. Dmitri Markov - Australia - 6,05 m
(Championship record)
2. Aleksandr Averbukh - Israel - 5,85 m
3. Nick Hysong - USA - 5,85 m
shot put
1. John Godina - USA - 21,87 m
2. Adam Nelson - USA - 21,24 m
3. Arsi Harju - Finland - 20,93 m
discus throw
1. Lars Riedel - Germany - 68,26 m
2. Virgilijus Alekna - Lithuania - 65,22 m
3. Dmitriy Shevchenko - Russia - 64,55 m
javelin throw
1. Jan elezný - Czech Republic - 92,80 m
(Championship record)
2. Aki Parviainen - Finland - 91,31 m
3. Kostas Gatsioudis - Greece - 89,95 m
hammer throw
1. Szymon Ziólkowski - Poland - 83,38 m
(Championship record)
2. Koji Murofushi - Japan - 82,92 m
3. Ilya Konovalov - Russia - 80,27 m
decathlon
1. Tomá Dvorák - Czech Republic - 8902 points
2. Erki Nool - Estonia - 8815 points
3. Dean Macey - Great Britain - 8603 points