- Source: List of World Athletics Championships medalists (women)
Women have contested events at the World Athletics Championships since its inauguration in 1983. The top three athletes in each event win gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively. A one-off edition of the championships was also held the same year at the 1980 Summer Olympics to include the IAAF-approved international women's events in 400 metres hurdles and 3000 metres which were not added to the Olympic athletics programme that year due to a dispute with the International Olympic Committee.
Track
= 100 m
=Medalists by country
= 200 m
=Medalists by country
= 400 m
=§ : awarded following doping disqualification.
Medalists by country
= 800 m
=Medalists by country
= 1500 m
=Medalists by country
= 3000 m
== 5000 m
== 10,000 m
== 100 m hurdles
== 400 m hurdles
=Medals by country
= 3000 m steeplechase
== 4 × 100 metres relay
=Note * Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.
dq1 The United States team of Kelli White, Chryste Gaines, Inger Miller, and Marion Jones originally won the 2001 World Championship in a time of 41.71 seconds, but were disqualified after Jones and White were found to have used performance-enhancing drugs.
= 4 × 400 metres relay
=Note: * Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.
dq1 The Russian team (Anastasiya Kapachinskaya, Tatyana Firova, Lyudmila Litvinova and Antonina Krivoshapka) originally finished third in the 2009 World Championships, but was disqualified after Kapachinskaya was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs.
dq2 The Russian team (Antonina Krivoshapka, Natalya Antyukh, Lyudmila Litvinova and Anastasiya Kapachinskaya) originally finished third in the 2011 World Championships, but was disqualified after Kapachinskaya was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs.
dq3 The Russian team (Yuliya Gushchina, Tatyana Firova, Kseniya Ryzhova and Antonina Krivoshapka) originally won in the 2013 World Championships, but was disqualified after Krivoshapka was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs.
Medalists by country
= 4 × 400 metres mixed relay
=Note: * Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.
Road
= Marathon
== 10 km walk
== 20 km walk
== 35 km walk
== 50 km walk
=Field
= High jump
== Pole vault
== Long jump
=Medal table
= Triple jump
=Note
B The original bronze medalist (Hrysopiyi Devetzi of Greece) was disqualified for doping in 2016. The medal was given to Anna Pyatykh but later in 2017 she was disqualified for the use of steroids.
= Shot put
== Discus throw
== Javelin throw
== Hammer throw
== Heptathlon
=Medal table
See also
List of Olympic medalists in athletics (women)
List of World Championships in Athletics medalists (men)
References
IAAF World Championships in Athletics. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-07-04.
External links
IAAF official website
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- List of World Athletics Championships medalists (women)
- List of European Athletics Championships medalists (women)
- List of European Athletics Championships medalists (men)
- List of World Athletics Championships medalists (men)
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- List of World Athletics Indoor Championships medalists (women)
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