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Press Release - World Athletics - 7/25/22

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

          Record number of countries win gold at World Athletics 
                          Championships Oregon22 
 
The World Athletics Championships Oregon22 have provided ideal conditions 
for the best track and field athletes in the world to shine on a global 
stage, with exhilarating and record-breaking performances by both 
individual athletes and national teams.

More than 1700 athletes from 179 countries (plus the Athlete Refugee Team) 
have competed in Oregon, watched by almost 150,000 ticketed spectators, and 
producing three world records.

In terms of performance, this will go down as the most universal edition in 
the history of the global event.

The record for the number of countries winning gold medals at one 
championships has been broken, with 29 countries taking turns on the top 
step of the podium, compared with 26 in 2017.

More countries than ever before have had athletes reach the finals of 
events in Oregon. The list of 81 countries is up from 76 countries in Doha 
in 2019, with Liberia, Niger, Pakistan, Samoa, Philippines and Guatemala 
reaching a final for the first time in World Championships history.

Underlying the diversity and global reach of track and field, every 
continental area features at least two world champions, while Peru, 
Kazakhstan and Nigeria won their first ever gold medals, and India and 
Burkina Faso also had their best ever medal performances (silver).

The USA team broke the record for the most medals at a single 
championships, earning 33 in total, 13 of them gold.

That tally was strengthened by medal sweeps in the men's 100m, 200m and 
shot put. Jamaica, meanwhile, achieved a medal sweep of its own, taking all 
three medals in the women's 100m.

Peru's Kimberly Garcia has been the top individual performer of the 
championships, landing double gold in the women's race walks. Had she been 
entered as a separate team, she would place seventh on the medals table.

Beyond the dominant performers, there have also been many close finishes 
and competitive finals. Just two hundredths of a second separated the 
medallists in the men's 100m. The women's 10,000m also produced a close and 
thrilling finish, and the men's shot put once again provided an exciting 
crescendo. Even the men's 35km race walk went down to the wire, with just 
one second separating gold from silver.

"Tonight we had a spectacular ending to a ground-breaking championships - 
with two world records and stunning racing in a passionate sold-out stadium 
to add the final flourish to the first world outdoor championships held in 
the USA," said World Athletics President Sebastian Coe. "We have had more 
countries win gold than ever before and more countries reach finals than 
ever before. This wouldn't have been possible without the hard work of our 
Local Organising Committee, the commitment of the state of Oregon and the 
local authorities, and the dedication of our Member Federations, officials 
and volunteers. I thank them all for making this an unforgettable world 
championships, but most of all I thank the athletes, who have once again 
put on the greatest show on earth."

Other performance milestones achieved in Oregon include:

- world records from Sydney McLaughlin in the 400m hurdles (50.68), Tobi 
Amusan in the 100m hurdles (12.12) and Mondo Duplantis in the pole vault 
(6.21m)
- 13 championship records and 30 world-leading performances
- 3 world records, 19 area records, 92 national records, 1 world U20 record
- The fastest ever marathons at a major championships
- The first time that three women have broken nine minutes for the 3000m 
steeplechase
- Allyson Felix extended her record medal total to 20 after gold in the 
women's 4x400m and bronze in the mixed 4x400m
     
Broadcast and social media

Our US broadcast partner NBC reports that this championships has already 
reached more viewers (13.7 million) than any previous World Athletics 
Championships with three days of ratings still to be reported 
(Friday-Sunday).

Coverage on the NBC broadcast network for the first weekend (average of 2.0 
million viewers) ranked as the most-watched World Athletics Championships 
since Osaka 2007 and represented a 159% gain compared to NBC's coverage of 
the 2019 edition. These numbers are expected to be even more impressive 
when the final three days of competition are reported early this week.

The World Championships has also spurred substantial growth and interaction 
across World Athletics' social media platforms, attracting 400 thousand new 
followers, more than seven million engagements and more than 41 million 
video views, bringing the total following for our official social channels 
to more than 9.1 million across five platforms.
 
Legacy

World Athletics and parkrun have combined to help the Eugene and 
Springfield communities in Oregon open parkrun events, as a legacy of the 
World Athletics Championships Oregon22.

With one existing parkrun event already in Oregon, this will increase the 
number of opportunities for citizens and visitors of the state to be active 
and social in the great outdoors. The first event from this collaboration 
is planned to launch in the coming months, paving the way for many more 
across the state and beyond.

There are currently 53 parkrun locations in the United States. More than 
seven million people have participated in parkrun worldwide.

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