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IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics

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The International Association of Athletics Federations World Indoor Championships were inaugurated as the World Indoor Games in 1985 in Paris, France and were subsequently renamed in 1987 as they are known today.

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History

They have been held every two years except for when they were held in consecutive years 2003 and 2004 to facilitate the need for them to be held in alternate years to the main IAAF World Championships (outdoors) in the future.

Events

The events held have remained more or less the same since they originated with the main alterations coming in the earlier years.

The 4 x 400 m relay race for both men and women was added to the full schedule in 1991 as was the women's triple jump, but only as an exhibition event before gaining full status at the following championships.

1993 saw the last of the racewalking events included and a 1600 m medley relay was tried but dropped for future games. This same year a men's heptathlon and women's pentathlon were successfully introduced as non-championship events and have remained in place since.

In 1997 the women's pole vault entered the fray – two years before it made an appearance at the games' outdoor counterpart.

The 200 m has been absent since the 2006 championships in Moscow, as it was deemed unfair. Its results had become too predictable. Because of the tight bends involved, athletes not drawn in one of the outside lanes had next to no chance of winning.

Seven gold medals

Mozambique's Maria de Lurdes Mutola won seven gold, one silver and one bronze medal in the women's 800 m from 1993 to 2008.

Natalya Nazarova has won seven gold and one silver medal from 1999 to 2008 in the 400 m and 4 × 400 m relay.

Five gold medals

Cuban Iván Pedroso won five straight golds in the men's long jump from 1993–2001.
Stefka Kostadinova of Bulgaria won five gold medals in the women's high jump.

Four gold medals

  • Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia won three golds in the 3,000 m and one in the 1,500 m.
  • Sergey Bubka won four pole vault gold medals (three while competing for the Soviet Union and one for Ukraine).
  • Cuban Javier Sotomayor won four gold and one bronze medal in the men's high jump.
  • Stefan Holm of Sweden has won four gold medals in the men's high jump.
  • Meseret Defar of Ethiopia has won four gold, one silver and one bronze medal in the women's 3,000 m.
  • Women

    X = annulled due to doping violation

    All-time medal table 1985–2016

    Updated after 2016 Championships

    References

    IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics Wikipedia