WCH History
In this section you can find the results and other related information from all of the past editions of the IAAF World Championships.
| 10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Helsinki 6-14 Aug 2005 | |
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Attended by 1688 athletes from 191 countries Number of countries providing - Champions: 21 Medallists: 40 Finalists/top 8: 66 |
| 9th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Paris 23-31 Aug 2003 | |
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| 8th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Edmonton 3-12 Aug 2001 | |
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Attended by 1677 athletes from 189 countries Number of countries providing - Champions: 23 Medallists: 41 Finalists/top 8: 68 |
| 7th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Sevilla 20-29 Aug 1999 | |
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Attended by 1821 athletes from 201 countries Number of countries providing - Champions: 21 Medallists: 42 Finalists/top 8: 61 |
| 6th IAAF World Championships In Athletics Athína 01 - 10 Aug 1997 | |
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Attended by 1882 athletes from 198 countries Number of countries providing - Champions: 25 Medallists: 41 Finalists/top 8: 68 |
| 5th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Göteborg 05-13 Aug 1995 | |
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| 4th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Stuttgart 13 - 22 Aug 1993 | |
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| 3rd IAAF World Championships in Athletics Tokyo 23 Aug - 01 Sep 1991 | |
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| 2nd IAAF World Championships in Athletics Roma 28 Aug - 06 Sep 1987 | |
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| 1st IAAF World Championships in Athletics Helsinki 07-14 Aug 1983 | |
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