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Athletics at the 1999 Summer Universiade
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The Athletics Tournament at the 1999 Summer Universiade took place in the new Estadio Son Moix in Palma de Mallorca, Spain from 9-13 July,1999. Five Universiade records were set. A total of 23 men's and 22 women's events were contested (the programme remaining identical to the previous edition with steeplechase being for men only).
The United States topped the athletics medal table (as it did in 1997) with a total of 25 medals, twelve of them gold. Romania and Cuba were the next strongest nations, with six and five gold medals respectively. Romania was the only other nation to reach double figures in the medal tally. The host nation, Spain, won six medals. A total of 38 nations reached the medal table.
Among the returning 1997 champions, Cuban Yoelbi Quesada won the men's triple jump for a second time, while three women managed that feat: Olena Shekhovtsova (long jump), Olena Hovorova (triple jump) and Mihaela Melinte (hammer throw). Melinte also went on to win the global title at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics held the following month.
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Medal summary
Men
Women
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Medal table
* Host nation (Spain)
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Participating nations
Albania (1)
Algeria (12)
Argentina (5)
Australia (23)
Austria (3)
Bangladesh (2)
Barbados (2)
Belarus (9)
Belgium (8)
Botswana (8)
Brazil (15)
British Virgin Islands (1)
Bulgaria (7)
Burkina Faso (2)
Burundi (1)
Cameroon (2)
Canada (30)
Central African Republic (1)
Chad (2)
Chile (16)
China (12)
Chinese Taipei (6)
Costa Rica (5)
Colombia (3)
Croatia (7)
Cuba (17)
Cyprus (4)
Czech Republic (11)
Denmark (20)
Estonia (11)
Finland (9)
France (22)
Gabon (2)
Germany (27)
Great Britain (33)
Greece (10)
Guatemala (2)
Guinea (1)
Hong Kong (6)
Hungary (14)
India (1)
Indonesia (2)
Iraq (1)
Ireland (14)
Israel (4)
Italy (37)
Jamaica (4)
Japan (24)
Kenya (6)
Kyrgyzstan (3)
Latvia (6)
Lebanon (5)
Macau (4)
Malawi (2)
Malaysia (6)
Malta (6)
Mexico (13)
Moldova (4)
Morocco (14)
Namibia (3)
Nepal (2)
Netherlands (13)
New Zealand (15)
Nicaragua (1)
Nigeria (18)
Norway (13)
Papua New Guinea (2)
Peru (12)
Poland (22)
Portugal (11)
Puerto Rico (15)
Qatar (4)
Romania (19)
Russia (24)
Rwanda (1)
El Salvador (2)
São Tomé and Príncipe (1)
Senegal (10)
Slovakia (4)
Slovenia (20)
South Africa (33)
South Korea (9)
Spain (48)
Sudan (2)
Swaziland (2)
Sweden (29)
Switzerland (12)
Turkey (5)
Uganda (5)
Ukraine (24)
United States (83)
Vietnam (2)
Zimbabwe (1)
Yugoslavia (3)
See also
References
- Medalists on HickokSports
- Finals results by FISU
- Day 1 results[usurped] (archived)
- Day 2 results[usurped] (archived)
- Day 3 results[usurped] (archived)
- Day 4 results[usurped] (archived)
- Day 5 results[usurped] (archived)
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