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This article contains an overview of the sport of athletics, including track and field, cross country and road running, in the year 2002.
There was no primary championships that season, although continental championships were held in Africa, Asia and Europe. The foremost athletics competitions at games events occurred at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the 2002 Asian Games and the 2002 CAC Games. The 2002 IAAF World Cup was the major global outdoor track and field event.
Paula Radcliffe was among the season's top performers, having set world records at the London and Chicago Marathons, as well becoming European and Commonwealth champion on the track.
Major events
= World
== Regional
== National
=2002 Lithuanian Athletics Championships
World records
= Men
=None in 2002
= Women
=Awards
= Men
== Women
=Men's Best Year Performances
= 400m Hurdles
== 3,000m Steeplechase
== Race Walking
== Pole Vault
== Hammer Throw
== Decathlon
=Women's Best Year Performances
= 100 metres
== 200 metres
== Half Marathon
== Race Walking
== 100m Hurdles
== 400m Hurdles
== 3,000m Steeplechase
== High Jump
== Pole Vault
== Hammer Throw
== Heptathlon
=Marathon
= Men's competition
=Commonwealth Games
Best Year Performances
= Women's competition
=Commonwealth Games
Best Year Performances
Deaths
March 7 — Franziska Rochat-Moser (35), Swiss long-distance runner
March 22 — Marcel Hansenne (85), French middle-distance runner
March 27 — Tadeusz Rut (70), Polish hammer thrower
May 26 — Mamo Wolde (69), Ethiopian runner
June 17 — Willie Davenport (59), American hurdler
June 20 — Tinus Osendarp (86), Dutch athlete
August 1 — Theo Bruce (79), Australian long jumper
August 12 — Knud Lundberg (82), Danish multi-talented sportsman
August 31 — Joe McCluskey (91), American athlete
September 18 — Bob Hayes (59), American sprinter and American football player
November 15 — Sohn Kee-Chung (90), Korean marathoner
November 18 — Kim Gallagher (38), American athlete
References
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