Help to Elect the Athletes and
Performances of the Year
Friday 26 August 2005
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| Asafa Powell JAM
Breaking the 100m World Record with
9.77 in the Athens OIympic Stadium |
Monte Carlo - The IAAF is delighted to
invite YOU, to participate in the vote for the World Athlete of the Year
– traditionally elected during the annual World Athletics Gala.
By going to the IAAF home page
www.iaaf.org on Monday 5
September at 07:00 GMT, you will be able to pick your choice of Athlete
of the Year (Man and Woman) from the Top 15 in the IAAF Overall World
Rankings. At 07:00 GMT, on Thursday 8 September, the vote will close,
and a shortlist of 5 will then be presented to a Special Jury of the
International Athletic Foundation, who will then make a final selection
of Athlete of the Year after taking consideration of results achieved at
the World Athletics Final in Monaco (9-10 September). THE VOTE WILL BE
OPEN FOR JUST 3 DAYS!
The winner of the Athlete of the Year
award will then be announced – live on stage -during the 2005 World
Athletics Gala at the Hotel Fairmont, Monte-Carlo, on Saturday night.
To take part in the vote – go to
www.iaaf.org from Monday 5 September until Thursday 8 September!
World Performances of the Year
2005 has already been an excellent year
for dramatic action, and the season is not over yet! Nevertheless, we
have started to compile a list of top results from which we will invite
you to select your Performance of the Year (Men and Women), and if we
have more exceptional performances in the coming weeks, we will update
the list before the vote opens on Monday 5 September
Choosing a Performance of the Year is
not just about the result, but the context in which it was achieved. Was
the athlete competing in difficult circumstances? Or coming back from
major injury? Was he or she up against more favoured opponents or
overcome terrible weather conditions? Let us know what you think!
This vote will also open on Monday 5
September at 07:00 GMT and close at 07:00 GMT on Thursday 8 September.
When the vote has closed, a shortlist of 5 will then be presented to the
International Athletic Foundation Jury who will make the final choice on
Saturday 10 September.*
To take part in the vote – go to
www.iaaf.org!
*The Jury has the right to select any
other exceptional results achieved at the World Athletics Final as
Performance of the Year.
Performances of the Year - as at 25
August 2005
Men
Virgilijus Alekna LTU
Coming from behind in the Discus
Throw final with the very last throw of the competition to win with
70.17m – the first ever 70 plus metre throw in a global championships
Kenenisa Bekele ETH
Achieving his fourth World Cross
country double in St Etienne, only months after tragically losing his
fiancée
Rens Blom NED
Overcoming the difficult weather
conditions, and more favoured rivals, to set a seasonal best of 5.80m
and win the Pole Vault gold medal at the World Champs
Ladji Doucouré FRA
Overcoming a field that may be
considered the strongest ever, to win the World title in Helsinki
Justin Gatlin USA
Winning the 200m in Helsinki for the
first world level sprint double since 1999
Jaouad Gharib MAR
Becoming the first man since Abel
Anton in 1999 to successfully defend a Marathon World title with his
superb run in Helsinki.
Bershawn Jackson USA
Running an amazing 47.30 to win 400m
H World title despite the terrible weather
Adam Nelson USA
Winning World Championship gold after
five major championships silver medals
Asafa Powell JAM
Breaking the 100m World Record with
9.77 in the Athens OIympic Stadium
Rashid Ramzi BRN
For becoming the first man since 1964
to achieve an 800m/1500m double at a world level Championships
Ivan Tikhon BLR
For missing the Hammer Throw World
Record by just 1 centimetre with 86.73m on 3 July in Brest, Belarus,
and following up with the World title
Jeremy Wariner USA
Winning his first World title at 400m
with 43.93 – to become only the 6th man in history to duck under 44
seconds for the event
Women
Kajsa Bergqvist SWE
Coming back from a career threatening
injury to dominate the season and win her first outdoor World title
with 2.02m.
Zulia Calatayud (CUB)
For winning the 800m World Title and
dominating the important races this season, after two years fighting
injuries
Tirunesh Dibaba ETH
Winning the 5000/10,000 double in
Helsinki after she already doubled at the World cross earlier this
year
Allyson Felix USA
Coolly taking the World 200m title at
19 years old, after dominating the event all season
Yelena Isinbayeva RUS
Breaking through the 5.00m barrier
for the second time this season to win the World Pole Vault title in
Helsinki
Dorcus Inzikuri (UGA)
For becoming the first Ugandan ever
to win a World Title, by winning the Women’s 3000m Steeplechase, which
was also held for the first time ever at a World level Championships
Olimpiada Ivanova RUS
Sparking the World Championships to
life on the first day by claiming the 20km Walk title in a new World
Record
Osleidys Menendez CUB
Smashing the Javelin World Record
with 71.70m to win the gold medal in Helsinki
Paula Radcliffe GBR
Banishing the ghosts of her Olympic
misfortune by winning the Marathon World title in Helsinki
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