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2000 IAAF Grand Prix Final

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2000 IAAF Grand Prix Final
Host cityDoha, Qatar
Events18
Dates5 October
Main venueKhalifa International Stadium

The 2000 IAAF Grand Prix Final was the sixteenth edition of the season-ending competition for the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was held on 5 October at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar. It was the first and only time that the event was held outside of September, due in part to Qatar's hot desert climate.

Angelo Taylor (400 metres hurdles) and Trine Hattestad (javelin throw) were the overall points winners of the tournament. A total of 18 athletics events were contested, ten for men and eight for women.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Overall  Angelo Taylor (USA) 101  Yuriy Bilonog (UKR) 94  Adam Nelson (USA) 93
100 metres  Darren Campbell (GBR) 10.25  Tim Montgomery (USA) 10.27  Greg Saddler (USA) 10.41
400 metres  Mark Richardson (GBR) 45.20  Sanderlei Parrela (BRA) 45.25  Antonio Pettigrew (USA) 45.37
1500 metres  Noah Ngeny (KEN) 3:36.62  Bernard Lagat (KEN) 3:36.88  Kevin Sullivan (CAN) 3:37.16
3000 metres  Luke Kipkosgei (KEN) 7:46.21  Ali Saïdi Sief (ALG) 7:47.16  Sammy Kipketer (KEN) 7:47.31
400 m hurdles  Angelo Taylor (USA) 48.14  Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily (KSA) 48.18  Samuel Matete (ZAM) 48.71
High jump  Vyacheslav Voronin (RUS) 2.32 m  Nathan Leeper (USA) 2.30 m  Dragutin Topić (YUG) 2.25 m
Pole vault  Tim Lobinger (GER) 5.70 m  Nick Hysong (USA) 5.60 m  Okkert Brits (RSA) 5.60 m
Triple jump  Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 17.12 m  Rostislav Dimitrov (BUL) 17.11 m  Larry Achike (GBR) 16.49 m
Shot put  Andy Bloom (USA) 21.82 m  Adam Nelson (USA) 21.66 m  John Godina (USA) 21.51 m
Hammer throw  Andrey Skvaruk (UKR) 81.43 m  Koji Murofushi (JPN) 80.32 m  Karsten Kobs (GER) 79.22 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Overall  Trine Hattestad (NOR) 110  Marion Jones (USA) 104  Gail Devers (USA) 104
100 metres  Marion Jones (USA) 11.00  Chryste Gaines (USA) 11.09  Savatheda Fynes (BAH) 11.10
400 metres  Lorraine Graham (JAM) 50.21  Falilat Ogunkoya (NGR) 50.61  Charity Opara (NGR) 50.85
1500 metres  Violeta Szekely (ROM) 4:15.63  Kutre Dulecha (ETH) 4:15.75  Nouria Mérah-Benida (ALG) 4:15.85
3000 metres  Sonia O'Sullivan (IRL) 8:52.01  Leah Malot (KEN) 8:52.73  Sally Barsosio (KEN) 8:52.99
100 m hurdles  Gail Devers (USA) 12.85  Glory Alozie (NGR) 12.94  Delloreen Ennis-London (JAM) 12.96
Long jump  Heike Drechsler (GER) 7.07w m  Dawn Burrell (USA) 6.99w m  Niurka Montalvo (ESP) 6.87 m
Discus throw  Franka Dietzsch (GER) 65.41 m  Ellina Zvereva (BLR) 63.96 m  Beatrice Faumuina (NZL) 63.03 m
Javelin throw  Sonia Bicet (CUB) 65.87 m  Trine Hattestad (NOR) 65.86 m  Osleidys Menéndez (CUB) 65.79 m

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