World Championships results 2023: Updated winners for every track & field event at Budapest 23

David Suggs

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is a blur. She's also an anomaly.

The Jamaican superstar is one of the greatest sprinters in track history. Her closet is canary — she's got three Olympic gold medals, as well as 10 World Championships titles in her collection.

And yet, at the tender age of 36, she seems as strong as she's ever been. At a time when she could be gearing up for the end of her athletic career, Fraser-Pryce is as good as it gets.

She climbed to the No. 1 spot in the world rankings last year. And with this year's World Championships on the horizon, Fraser-Pryce feels a pretty smart bet to impress once more on one of global sport's biggest stages.

Fraser-Pryce and her Jamaican teammates figure to be heavily involved in all the hoopla in Budapest. But they're not the only country expected to strut their stuff. Kenya and Ethiopia have placed a vice grip on the medal podium recent years, namely in long distance events. China and the Dominican Republic have struck gold as well. And that's not to mention the Americans, who have historically dominated the proceedings.

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So, who reigns supreme this year? The Sporting News is tracking live results and winners for the 2023 World Athletics Championships.  

World Championships results 2023

Listed in order of when medal events will take place.

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
20km race walkAlvaro Martin, Spain, 1:17:32Perseus Karlstrom, Sweden, 1:17:39Caio Bonfim, Brazil, 1:17:47
Hammer throwEthan Katzberg, Canada, 81.25Wojciech Nowicki, Poland, 81.02Bence Halasz, Hungary, 80.82
Long jumpMilitades Tentoglou, Greece, 8.52Wayne Pinnock, Jamaica, 8.50Tajay Gayle, Jamaica, 8.27
100mNoah Lyles, United States, 9.83Letsile Tebogo, Botswana, 9.88Zharnel Hughes, Great Britain, 9.88
MarathonVictor Kiplangat, Uganda, 2:08:53Maru Teferi, Israel, 2:09:12Leul Gebresilase, Ethiopia, 2:09:19
10,000mJoshua Cheptegei, Uganda, 27:51.42Daniel Simiu Ebenyo, Kenya, 27:52.60Selemon Barega, Ethiopia, 27:52.72
Shot putRyan Crouser, United States, 23.51Leonardo Fabbri, Italy, 22.34Joe Kovacs, United States, 22.12
110m hurdlesGrant Holloway, United States, 12.96Hansle Parchment, Jamaica, 13.07Daniel Roberts, United States, 13.09
High jumpGianmarco Tamberi, Italy, 2.36JuVaughn Harrison, United States, 2.36Mutaz Essa Barshim, Qatar, 2.33
3000m steeplechaseSoufiane El Bakkali, Morocco, 8:03.53Lamecha Girma, Ethiopia, 8:05.44Abraham Kibiwot, Kenya, 8:11.98
Discus throwDaniel Stahl, Sweden, 71.46Kristjan Ceh, Slovenia, 70.02Mykolas Alekna, Lithuania, 68.85
1500mJosh Kerr, Great Britain, 3:29.38Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway, 3:29.65Narve Gilje Nordas, Norway, 3:29.68
400m hurdlesKarsten Warholm, Norway, 46.89Kyron McMaster, British Virgin Islands, 47.34Rai Benjamin, United States, 47.56
200mNoah Lyles, United States, 19.52Erriyon Knighton, United States, 19.75Letsile Tebogo, Botswana, 19.81
400mAntonio Watson, Jamaica, 44.22Matthew Hudson-Smith, Great Britain, 44.31Quincy Hall, United States, 44.37
Triple jumpHugues Fabrice Zango, Burkina Faso, 17.64Lazaro Martinez, Cuba, 17.41Cristian Napoles, Cuba, 17.40
800mMarco Arop, Canada, 1:44.24Emmanuel Wanyonyi, Kenya, 1:44.53Ben Pattison, Great Britain, 1:44.83
Javelin throwNeeraj Chopra, India, 88.17Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan, 87.82Jakub Vadlejch, Czech Republic, 86.67
4x100m relayUnited States, 37.38Italy, 37.62Jamaica, 37.76
35-kilometer race walkAlvaro Martin, Spain, 2:24:30Brian Daniel Pintado, Ecuador, 2:24:34Masatora Kawano, Japan, 2:25:12
Pole vaultMondo Duplantis, Sweden, 6.10E.J. Obiena, Phillippines, 6.00Kurtis Marschall, Australia, and Chris Nilsen, United States, 5.95
5000mJakob Ingbregtsen, Norway, 13:11.30Mohamed Katir, Spain, 13:11.44Jacob Krop, Kenya, 13:12.28
DecathlonPierce LePage, Canada, 8,909Damian Warner, Canada, 8,804Lindon Victor, Grenada, 8,756
4x400m relayUnited States, 2:57.31France, 2:58.45Great Britain, 2:58.71

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
20km race walkMaria Perez, Spain, 1:26:51Jemima Montag, Australia, 1:27:16Antonella Palmisano, Italy, 1:27:26
10,000mGudaf Tsegay, Ethiopia, 31:27.18Letesenbeet Gidey, Ethiopia, 31:28.16Ejgayehu Taye, Ethiopia, 31:28.31
Long jumpIvana Vuleta, Serbia, 7.14Tara Davis-Woodhall, United States, 6.91Alina Rotaru-Kottmann, Romania, 6.88
Shot putChase Ealey, United States, 20.43Sarah Mitton, Canada, 20.08Lijiao Gong, China, 19.69
Hammer throwCamryn Rogers, Canada, 77.22Janee' Kassanavoid, United States, 76.36DeAnna Price, United States, 75.41
Pole vaultNina Kennedy, Australia, 4.90*Katie Moon, United States, 4.90*Wilma Murto, Finland, 4.80
100mSha'Carri Richardson, United States, 10.65Shericka Jackson, Jamaica, 10.72Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica, 10.77
MarathonAmane Beriso Shankule, Ethiopia, 2:24:23Gotytom Gebreslase, Ethiopia, 2:24:34Fatima Ezzahra Gardadi, Morocco, 2:25:17
Triple jumpYulimar Rojas, Venezuela, 15.08Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk, Ukraine, 15.00Leyanis Perez Hernandez, Cuba, 14.96
HeptathlonKatarina Johnson-Thompson, Great Britain, 6,740Anna Hall, United States, 6,720Anouk Vetter, Netherlands, 6,501
1500mFaith Kipyegon, Kenya, 3:54.87Diribe Welteji, Ethiopia, 3:55.69Sifan Hassan, Netherlands, 3:56.00
High jumpYaroslava Mahuchikh, Ukraine, 2.01Eleanor Patterson, Australia, 1.99Nicola Olyslagers, Australia, 1.99
Discus throwLaulauga Tausaga, United States, 69.49Valarie Allman, United States, 69.23Bin Feng, China, 68.20
3000m steeplechaseWinfred Yavi, Bahrain, 8:54.29Beatrice Chepkoech, Kenya, 8:58.98Faith Cherotich, Kenya, 9:00.69
200mShericka Jackson, Jamaica, 21.41Gabrielle Thomas, United States, 21.81Sha'Carri Richardson, United States, 21.92
35-kilometer race walkMaria Perez, Spain, 2:38:40Kimberly Garcia Leon, Peru, 2:40:52Antigoni Ntrismpioti, Greece, 2:43:22
Javelin throwHaruka Kitaguchi, Japan, 66.73Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado, Colombia, 65.47Mackenzie Little, Australia, 63.38
400mMarileidy Paulino, Dominican Republic, 48.76Natalia Kaczmarek, Poland, 49.57Sada Williams, Barbados, 49.60
400m hurdlesFemke Bol, Netherlands, 51.70Shamier Little, United States, 52.80Rushell Clayton, Jamaica, 52.81
5000mFaith Kipyegon, Kenya, 14:53.88Sifan Hassan, Netherlands, 14:54.11Beatrice Chebet, Kenya, 14:54.33
4x100m relayUnited States, 41.03Jamaica, 41.21Great Britain, 41.97
800mMary Moraa, Kenya, 1:56.03Keely Hodgkinson, Great Britain, 1:56.34Athing Mu, United States, 1:56.61
100m hurdlesDanielle Williams, Jamaica, 12.43Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico, 12.44Kendra Harrison, United States, 12.46
4x400m relayNetherlands, 3:20.72Jamaica, 3:20.88Great Britain, 3:21.04

* - Kennedy and Moon shared the pole vault gold medal after finishing at the same height

Mixed events

EventGoldSilverBronze
4x400m relayUnited States, 3:08.80 (world record)Great Britain, 3:11.06Czech Republic, 3:11.98

World Championships 2023 medal table

Top 15 nations ranked on number of gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively. For full medal table see the World Athletics website.

Pos.CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United States128929
2Canada4206
3Spain4105
4Jamaica35412
5Kenya33410
6Ethiopia2439
7Great Britain23510
8Netherlands2125
9Norway2114
10Sweden2103
11Uganda2002
12Australia1236
13Italy1214
14Ukraine1102
15Greece1012
 Japan1012
 Morocco1012

David Suggs

David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.