Toronto (Canada)
12th – 14th March 1993
(Skydome)
60 m - 12-03-1993
1. Bruny Surin - Canada - 6.50
(equals Championship record)
2. Frankie Fredericks - Namibia - 6.51
(African indoor record)
3. Talal Mansour - Qatar - 6.57
Five national records were set in the heats.
200 m - 14-03-1993
1. James Trapp - USA - 20.63
2. Damien Marsh - Australia - 20.71
(Oceanic indoor record)
3. Kevin Little - USA - 20.72
Two more Oceanic indoor records and
two national records were set in the heats and the semifinals.
400 m - 14-03-1993
1. Butch Reynolds - USA - 45.26
(Championship record)
2. Sunday Bada - Nigeria - 45.75
(African indoor record)
3. Darren Clark - Australia - 46.45
(Oceanic indoor record)
One more Oceanic indoor record,
one Asian indoor record,
one South American indoor record and
three national records were set in the heats
and the semifinals.
800 m - 14-03-1993
1. Tom McKean - Great Britain - 1:47.29
2. Charles Nkazamyampi - Burundi - 1:47.62
3. Nico Motchebon - Germany - 1:48.15
Five national records were set in the heats
and the semifinals.
1500 m - 13-03-1993
1. Marcus O'Sullivan - Ireland - 3:45.00
2. David Strang - Great Britain - 3:45.30
3. Branko Zorko - Croatia - 3:45.39
One national record was set in the heats.
3000 m - 14-03-1993
1. Gennaro Di Napoli - Italy - 7:50.26
2. Eric Dubus - France - 7:50.57
3. Enrique Molina - Spain - 7:51.10
Four national records were set in the heats.
60 m hurdles - 13-03-1993
1. Mark McKoy - Canada - 7.41
(Championship record)
2. Colin Jackson - Great Britain - 7.43
3. Tony Dees - USA - 7.43
One Asian indoor record and
four national records were set in the heats.
4 x 400 m - 13-03-1993
1. United States - 3:04.20
(Darnell Hall, Brian Irvin, Jason Rouser, Mark Everett)
2. Trinidad and Tobago - 3:07.02
(Daziel Jules, Alvin Daniel, Neil de Silva, Ian Morris)
(national record)
3. Japan - 3:07.30
(Masayoshi Kan, Seiji Inagaki, Yoshihiko Saito, Hiroyuki Hayashi)
(Asian indoor record)
4. Canada - 3:07.77
(national record)
5. Jamaica - 3:08.47
(national record)
5000 metres walk - 14-03-1993
1. Mikhail Shchennikov - Russia - 18:32.10
2. Robert Korzeniowski - Poland - 18:35.91
3. Mikhail Orlov - Russia - 18:43.48
One South American indoor record and
one national record were set in the heats.
long jump - 13-03-1993
1. Ivįn Pedroso - Cuba - 8,23 m
(national record)
2. Joe Greene - USA - 8,13 m
3. Jaime Jefferson - Cuba - 7,98 m
triple jump - 13-03-1993
1. Pierre Camara - France - 17,59 m
(national record)
2. Maris Bru˛iks - Latvia - 17,36 m
3. Brian Wellman - Bermuda - 17,27 m
7. Toussaint Rabenala - Madagascar - 16,74 m
(national record)
Two more national records were set in the qualification.
high jump - 14-03-1993
1. Javier Sotomayor - Cuba - 2,41 m
2. Patrik Sjöberg - Sweden - 2,39 m
3. Steve Smith - Great Britain - 2,37 m
(national record)
4=. Troy Kemp - Bahamas - 2,34 m
(national record)
Three more national records were set in the qualification.
pole vault - 13-03-1993
1. Radion Gataullin - Russia - 5,90 m
2. Grigoriy Yegorov - Kazakhstan - 5,80 m
3. Jean Galfione - France - 5,80 m
7. Andrea Pegoraro - Italy - 5,65 m
(national record)
One more national record was set in the qualification.
shot put - 12-03-1993
1. Mike Stulce - USA - 21,27 m
2. Jim Doehring - USA - 21,08 m
3. Oleksandr Bagach - Ukraine - 20,83 m
One national record was set in the qualifications.
heptathlon - 13/14-03-1993
1. Dan O'Brien - USA - 6476 points
(World record)
2. Mike Smith - Canada - 6279 points
3. Eduard Hämäläinen - Belarus - 6075 points