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World Athletics Championships 2023 medal table-updated daily

Budapest is about to make its debut as a World Athletics Championships host, as it is all set to welcome athletes for the World Athletics Championships 2023. The World Athletics Championships will feature 49 events across multiple disciplines. Here is the World Athletics Championships 2023 medal table, which we will update daily as the competition progresses.

World Athletics Championships 2023 medal table-updated daily
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World Athletics Championships 2023 medal table

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1USA128929
2Canada4206
3Spain4105
4Jamaica35412
5Kenya33410
6Ethiopia3429
7Great Britain & Northern Ireland 23510
8Netherlands2125
9 Norway2114
10 Sweden2103
11Uganda2002
12Australia1236
13Italy1214
14Ukraine1102
15Greece, Japan, Morocco1012
18Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Dominican Republic, India, Serbia, Venezuela1001
24Poland0202
25Cuba0123
26Botswana0112
27Colombia, Ecuador, France, Israel, British Virgin Islands, Pakistan, Peru, Phillippines, Puerto Rico, Slovenia0101
37China, Czech Republic0022
39Barbados, Brazil, Finland, Grenada, Hungary, Lithuania, Qatar, Romania0011

We are committed to providing you with daily updates to the World Athletics Championships 2023 medals table as the competition unfolds from August 19th to August 27th. Keep checking this article to access the most up-to-date World Athletics Championships 2023 medal standings every day.

World Athletics Championships 2023 results

Here are the World Athletics Championship 2023 results on a day-to-day basis. Only final events have been covered.

August 19

Women’s 10,000m

  • Gold: Gudaf Tsegay (Ethiopia) — 31:27.18
  • Silver: Letesenbet Gidey (Ethiopia) — 31:28.16
  • Bronze: Ejgayehu Taye (Ethiopia) — 31:28.31

Men’s Shot Put

  • Gold: Ryan Crouser (USA) — 23.51m
  • Silver: Leonardo Fabbri (Italt) — 22.34m
  • Bronze: Joe Kovacs (USA) — 22.12m

Men’s 20km Race Walk

  • Gold: Álvaro Martín (Spain) — 1:17:32
  • Silver: Perseus Karlström (Sweden) — 1:17:39
  • Bronze: Caio Bonfim (Brazil) — 1:17:47

Mixed 4×400 Relay

  • Gold: U.S. — 3:08.80
  • Silver: Great Britain — 3:11.06
  • Bronze: Czech Republic — 3:11.98

August 20

Women’s Long Jump

  • Gold: Ivana Vuleta (Serbia) — 7.14m
  • Silver: Tara Davis-Woodhall (USA) — 6.91m
  • Bronze: Alina Rotaru-Kottmann (Roumania) — 6.88m

Heptathlon

  • Gold: Katarina Johnson-Thompson (Great Britain) — 6,740 points
  • Silver: Anna Hall (USA) — 6,720 points
  • Bronze: Anouk Vetter (Netherlands) — 6,501 points

Women’s 20km Race Walk

  • Gold: Maria Perez (Spain) — 1:26:51
  • Silver: Jemima Montag (Australia) — 1:27:16
  • Bronze: Antonella Palmisano (Italy) — 1:27:26

Men’s 100m

  • Gold: Noah Lyles (USA) — 9.83
  • Silver: Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) — 9.88
  • Bronze: Zharnel Hughes (Great Britain) — 9.88

Men’s 10,000m

  • Gold: Joshua Cheptegei (Uganda) — 27:51.42
  • Silver: Daniel Ebenyo (Kenya) — 27:52.60
  • Bronze: Selemon Barega (Ethiopia) — 27:52.72
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Great Britain’s Katarina Johnson-Thompson won the Women’s Heptathlon event on day two of the World Athletics Championships – Photo by Icon sport

Men’s Hammer

  • Gold: Ethan Katzberg (Canada ) — 81.25m
  • Silver: Wojciech Nowicki (Poland) — 81.02m
  • Bronze: Bence Halasz (Hungary) — 80.82m

August 21

Women’s 100m

  • Gold: Sha’Carri Richardson (USA) — 10.65
  • Silver: Shericka Jackson (Jamaica) — 10.72
  • Bronze: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica) — 10.77

Men’s 110m Hurdles

  • Gold: Grant Holloway (USA) — 12.96
  • Silver: Hansle Parchment (Jamaica) — 13.07
  • Bronze: Daniel Roberts (USA) — 13.09

Men’s Discus

  • Gold: Daniel Stahl (Sweden) — 71.46m
  • Silver: Kristjan Ceh (Slovenia) — 70.02m
  • Bronze: Mykolas Alekna (Lithuania) — 68.85m

Men’s Triple Jump

  • Gold: Hugues Fabrice Zango (Burkina Faso) — 17.64m
  • Silver: Lazaro Martinez (Cuba) — 17.41m
  • Bronze: Cristian Napoles (Cuba) — 17.4m

August 22

Women’s 1500m

  • Gold: Faith Kipyegon (Kenya) — 3:54.87
  • Silver: Diribe Welteji (Ethiopia) — 3:55.69
  • Bronze: Sifan Hassan (Netherlands) — 3:56.00

Women’s Discus

  • Gold: Laulauga Tausaga-Collins (USA) — 69.49m
  • Silver: Valarie Allman (USA) — 69.23m
  • Bronze: Feng Bin (China) — 68.20

Men’s 3000m Steeplechase

  • Gold: Soufiane El Bakkali (Morocco) — 8:03.53
  • Silver: Lamecha Girma (Ethiopia) — 8:05.44
  • Bronze: Abraham Kibiwot (Kenya) — 8:11.98

Men’s High Jump

  • Gold: Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy) — 2.36m
  • Silver: JuVaughn Harrison (USA) — 2.36m
  • Bronze: Mutaz Barshim (Qatar) — 2.33m
World Athletics Championships 2023 medal table-updated daily
Gianluca Tamberi became the new Men’s Long Jump World Champion (Photo Credit: PictureAlliance / Icon Sport)

August 24

Women’s 100m Hurdles

  • Gold: Danielle Williams (Jamaica) — 12.43s
  • Silver: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico) — 12.44s
  • Bronze: Keni Harrison (USA) — 12.46s

Women’s 400m Hurdles

  • Gold: Femke Bol (Netherlands) — 51.70s
  • Silver: Shamier Little (USA) — 52.80s
  • Bronze: Rushell Clayton (Jamaica) — 52.81s

Women’s Hammer

  • Gold: Camryn Rogers (Canada) — 77.22m
  • Silver: Janee’ Kassanavoid (USA) — 76.36m
  • Bronze: DeAnna Price (USA) — 75.41m

Women’s 35km Racewalk

  • Gold: Maria Perez (Spain) — 2:38:40
  • Silver: Kimberly Garcia (Peru) — 2:40:52
  • Bronze: Antigoni Ntrismpioti (Greece) — 2:43:22
World Athletics Championships 2023 medal table-updated daily
After winning the women’s 20km racewalk gold, Spain’s Maria Perez (center in the photo) also won the women’s 35km racewalk event – Photo by Icon sport

Men’s Long Jump

  • Gold: Miltiadis Tentoglou (Greece) — 8.52m
  • Silver: Wayne Pinnock (Jamaica) — 8.50m
  • Bronze: Tajay Gayle (Jamaica) — 8.27m

Men’s 35km Racewalk

  • Gold: Alvaro Martin (Spain) — 2:24:30
  • Silver: Brian Pintado (Ecuador) — 2:24:34
  • Bronze: Masatora Kawano (Japan) — 2:25:12

August 25

Women’s 200m

  • Gold: Shericka Jackson (Jamaica) — 21.41s
  • Silver: Gabby Thomas (USA) — 21.81s
  • Bronze: Sha’Carri Richardson (USA) — 21.92s

Women’s Javelin

  • Gold: Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan) — 66.73m
  • Silver: Flor Ruiz (Colombia) — 65.47m
  • Bronze: Mackenzie Little (Australia) — 63.38m

Women’s Triple Jump

  • Gold: Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela) — 15.08m
  • Silver: Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (Ukraine) — 15.00m
  • Bronze: Leyanis Perez Hernandez (Cuba) — 14.96m

Men’s 200m

  • Gold: Noah Lyles (USA) — 19.52s
  • Silver: Erriyon Knighton (USA) — 19.75s
  • Bronze: Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) — 19.81s

August 26

Women’s Marathon

  • Gold: Amane Beriso Shankule (Ethiopia) — 2:24.23
  • Silver: Gotytom Gebreslase (Ethiopia) — 2:24:34
  • Bronze: Fatima Ezzahra Gardadi (Morocco)— 2:25.17

Women’s 5000m

  • Gold: Faith Kipyegon (Kenya) — 14:53.88
  • Silver: Sifan Hassan (Netherlands) — 14:54.11
  • Bronze: Beatrice Chebet (Kenya) — 14:54.33

Men’s Pole Vault

  • Gold: Mondo Duplantis (Sweden) — 6.10m
  • Silver: E.J. Obiena (Phillippines) — 6m
  • Bronze: Kurtis Marschall (Australia) — 5.95m
  • Bronze: Chris Nilsen (USA) — 5.95m

Women’s Shot Put

  • Gold: Chase Ealey (USA) — 20.43m
  • Silver: Sarah Mitton (Canada) — 20.08m
  • Bronze: Gong Lijiao (China) — 19.69m

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Marco Arop won the Men’s 800m event (Photo Courtesy: Gepa / Icon Sport)

Men’s 800m

  • Gold: Marco Arop (Canada) — 1:44.24
  • Silver: Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Kenya) — 1:44.53
  • Bronze: Ben Pattison (Great Britain) — 1:44.83

Decathlon

  • Gold: Pierce LePage (Canada) — 8,909 points
  • Silver: Damian Warner (Canada) — 8,804 points
  • Bronze: Lindon Victor (Grenada) — 8,756 points

Men’s 4x100m Relay

  • Gold: USA — 37.38s
  • Silver: Italy — 37.62s
  • Bronze: Jamaica — 37.76s

Women’s 4x100m Relay

  • Gold: USA — 41.03s
  • Silver: Jamaica — 41.21s
  • Bronze: Great Britain — 41.97s

August 27

Men’s Marathon

  • Gold: Victor Kiplangat (Uganda) — 2:08:53
  • Silver:Maru Teferi (Israel)— 2:09:12
  • Bronze: Leul Gebresilase (Ethiopia) — 2:09:19

Women’s High Jump

  • Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Ukraine) — 2.01m
  • Eleanor Patterson (Australia) — 1.99m
  • Nicola Olyslagers (Australia) — 1.99m

Men’s Javelin Throw

  • Neeraj Chopra (India) — 88.17m
  • Arshad Nadeem (Pakistan) — 87.82m
  • Jakub Vadlejch (Czech Republic) — 86.67m

Men’s 5000m

  • Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Norway) — 13:11.30
  • Mohamed Katir (Spain) — 13:11.44
  • Jacob Krop (Kenya) — 13:12.28

Women’s 800m

  • Mary Moraa (Kenya) — 1:56.03
  • Keely Hodgkinson (Great Britain & Northern Ireland) — 1:56.34
  • Athing Mu (USA) — 1:56.61

Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

  • Winfred Mutile Yavi (Bahrain) — 8:54.29
  • Beatrice Chepkoech (Kenya) — 8:58.98
  • Faith Cherotich (Kenya) — 9:00.69

Men’s 4x400m Relay

  • United States — 2:57.31
  • France — 2:58.45
  • Great Britain & Northern Ireland — 2:58.71

Women’s 4x400m Relay

  • Netherlands — 3:20.72
  • Jamaica — 3:20.88
  • Great Britain & Northern Ireland — 3:21.04


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