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Sporting event delegation
Australia has participated in every edition of the World Athletics Championships since the inaugural event in 1983. Australia is 13th on the all time medal table .
Australia has won 15 gold medals, with 10 individual winners, and 45 medals total. Cathy Freeman , Jana Pittman , Kelsey-Lee Barber and Sally Pearson are Australia's only multiple gold medal winners, with two each; Freeman (bronze) and Pearson (silver) have also each won a place medal.[ 1] Other multiple medalists are: Dmitri Markov (one gold, one silver), Jared Tallent (three silvers), Kerry Saxby-Junna (one silver, one bronze) and Mitchell Watt (one silver, one bronze). Australia's first World Championships medal was when Robert de Castella won gold in the Men's marathon at the inaugural World Championships in 1983.
Medal
Name
Year
Event
Gold
Robert De Castella
1983 Helsinki
Men's marathon
Silver
Debbie Flintoff-King
1987 Rome
Women's 400 metres hurdles
Silver
Kerry Saxby-Junna
1987 Rome
Women's 10km walk
Silver
Daniela Costian
1993 Stuttgart
Women's discus throw
Silver
Steve Brimacombe , Paul Henderson , Tim Jackson , Damien Marsh
1995 Göteborg
Men's 4 x 100 metres relay
Bronze
Cathy Freeman , Melinda Gainsford-Taylor , Lee Naylor , Renee Poetschka
1995 Göteborg
Women's 4 x 400 metres relay
Bronze
Tim Forsyth
1997 Athens
Men's high jump
Bronze
Steve Moneghetti
1997 Athens
Men's marathon
Gold
Cathy Freeman
1997 Athens
Women's 400 metres
Silver
Joanna Stone-Nixon
1997 Athens
Women's javelin throw
Silver
Dmitri Markov
1999 Seville
Men's pole vault
Gold
Cathy Freeman
1999 Seville
Women's 400 metres
Bronze
Tatiana Grigorieva
1999 Seville
Women's pole vault
Bronze
Kerry Saxby-Junna
1999 Seville
Women's 20 kilometres walk
Gold
Dmitri Markov
2001 Edmonton
Men's pole vault
Bronze
Adam Basil , Steve Brimacombe , Paul Di Bella , Matt Shirvington
2001 Edmonton
Men's 4 x 100 metres relay
Bronze
Bronwyn Eagles
2001 Edmonton
Women's hammer throw
Gold
Jana Pittman
2003 Paris
Women's 400 metres hurdles
Bronze
Craig Mottram
2005 Helsinki
Men's 5,000 metres
Gold
Nathan Deakes
2007 Osaka
Men's 50 kilometres walk
Gold
Jana Pittman
2007 Osaka
Women's 400 metres hurdles
Gold
Steve Hooker
2009 Berlin
Men's pole vault
Bronze
Mitchell Watt
2009 Berlin
Men's long jump
Bronze
Joel Milburn (Heat Only), Ben Offereins , John Steffenson , Tristan Thomas , Sean Wroe
2009 Berlin
Men's 4 x 400 metres relay
Gold
Dani Samuels
2009 Berlin
Women's discus throw
Silver
Jared Tallent
2011 Daegu
Men's 50 kilometres walk
Silver
Mitchell Watt
2011 Daegu
Men's long jump
Gold
Sally Pearson
2011 Daegu
Women's 100 metres hurdles
Silver
Jared Tallent
2013 Moscow
Men's 50 kilometres walk
Silver
Kimberley Mickle
2013 Moscow
Women's javelin throw
Silver
Sally Pearson
2013 Moscow
Women's 100 metres hurdles
[ 2]
Silver
Jared Tallent
2015 Beijing
Men's 50 kilometres walk
Silver
Fabrice Lapierre
2015 Beijing
Men's long jump
Gold
Sally Pearson
2017 London
Women's 100 metres hurdles
Silver
Dani Stevens
2017 London
Women's discus throw
Gold
Kelsey-Lee Barber
2019 Doha
Women's javelin throw
Bronze
Nina Kennedy
2022 Oregon
Women's pole vault
Gold
Eleanor Patterson
2022 Oregon
Women's high jump
Gold
Kelsey-Lee Barber
2022 Oregon
Women's javelin throw
Gold
Nina Kennedy
2023 Budapest
Women's pole vault
Silver
Jemima Montag
2023 Budapest
Women's 20 kilometres walk
Silver
Eleanor Patterson
2023 Budapest
Women's high jump
Bronze
Mackenzie Little
2023 Budapest
Women's javelin throw
Bronze
Kurtis Marschall
2023 Budapest
Men's pole vault
Bronze
Nicola Olyslagers
2023 Budapest
Women's high jump
[ 3]
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