1986 in the sport of athletics
This page contains an overview of the year 1986 in the sport of athletics.
International Events
- Asian Games
- Balkan Games
- European Championships
- European Indoor Championships
- Commonwealth Games
- Goodwill Games
- World Junior Championships
World records
Men
Women
- ''Heike Drechsler twice equals the world record in the women's 200 metres held by countrywoman Marita Koch since 1979-06-10, clocking 21.71 seconds on 1986-06-29 and 1986-08-29.
Men's Best Year Performers
[100 metres]
[200 metres]
[400 metres]
[800 metres]
1,500 metres">1500 metres">1,500 metres
Mile">Mile run world record progression">Mile
3,000 metres">3000 metres">3,000 metres
5,000 metres">5000 metres">5,000 metres
10,000 metres">10000 metres">10,000 metres
[Half Marathon]
110m Hurdles">Hurdling">110m Hurdles
400m Hurdles">Hurdling">400m Hurdles
3,000m Steeplechase">Steeplechase (athletics)">3,000m Steeplechase
[High Jump]
[Long Jump]
[Triple Jump]
Discus">Discus throw">Discus
Hammer">Hammer throw">Hammer
RANK | 1986 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS | DISTANCE |
1. | 86.74 | |
2. | 86.04 | |
3. | 82.34 | |
4. | 82.24 | |
5. | 81.70 |
[Shot Put]
Javelin (old design)">Javelin throw">Javelin (old design)
[Pole Vault]
[Decathlon]
Women's Best Year Performers
[100 metres]
[200 metres]
[400 metres]
[800 metres]
1,500 metres">1500 metres">1,500 metres
Mile">Mile run world record progression">Mile
3.000 metres">3000 metres">3.000 metres
5.000 metres">5000 metres">5.000 metres
10,000 metres">10000 metres">10,000 metres
[Half Marathon]
100m Hurdles">Hurdling">100m Hurdles
400m Hurdles">Hurdling">400m Hurdles
High Jump">High jump">High Jump
Long Jump">Long jump">Long Jump
Shot Put">Shot put">Shot Put
Javelin (old design)">Javelin throw">Javelin (old design)
[Heptathlon]
Marathon
Year Rankings
Men
Women
National Champions
International Races
Births
- January 5 — Roman Novotný, Czech long jumper
- January 11 — Claudio Licciardello, Italian sprinter
- January 15 — Mariya Abakumova, Russian javelin thrower
- January 17 — Sherry Fletcher, Grenadian sprinter
- January 23 — Gelete Burka, Ethiopian middle distance runner
- January 24 — Montell Douglas, British sprinter
- January 31 — Walter Dix, American sprinter
- February 11 — Bob Altena, Dutch decathlete
- April 1 — Yurika Nakamura, Japanese long-distance runner
- April 2 — Moses Aliwa, Ugandan long-distance runner
- April 4 — Evelyne Nganga, Kenyan long-distance runner
- April 29 — Ingus Janevics, Latvian race walker
- May 2 — Samuel Muturi Mugo, Kenyan long-distance runner
- May 16 — Eleni Artymata, Cypriot sprinter
- June 3 — Micah Kogo, Kenyan long-distance runner
- June 8 — Yadira Guamán, Ecuadorian race walker
- June 10 — Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud, Egyptian sprinter
- June 27 — LaShawn Merritt, American sprinter
- July 3 — Robina Muqimyar, Afghan sprinter
- July 17 — Viktor Kuznyetsov, Ukrainian long jumper and triple jumper
- July 19 — Philes Ongori, Kenyan long-distance runner
- July 26 — Mattias Claesson, Swedish middle distance runner
- July 26 — Angela Moroşanu, Romanian sprinter
- July 28 — Nancy Wambui, Kenyan long-distance runner
- July 28 — Nickiesha Wilson, Jamaican hurdler
- August 3 — Fartun Abukar Omar, Somali athlete
- August 21 — Usain Bolt, Jamaican sprinter
- August 29 — Yerefu Birhanu, Ethiopian long-distance runner
- September 9 — Daniel Bailey, Antigua and Barbuda sprinter
- November 1 — Ksenija Balta, Estonian long jumper, sprinter and heptathlete
- November 10 — Samuel Wanjiru, Kenyan long-distance runner
- November 13 — Sergey Bakulin, Russian race walker
- November 21 — Aleksandra Zelenina, Moldovan long and triple jumper
- December 7 — Olga Mikhaylova, Russian race walker
Deaths
- April 13 — Sulo Bärlund, Finnish shot putter