Serbia at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics

Serbia competed at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics from August 27 to September 4 in Daegu, South Korea. A team of seven athletes represented the country in the event. The team was led by 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships 400m hurdles bronze medallist Emir Bekrić, and 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships long jump silver medallist Ivana Španović.[1] The final team on the entry list comprises the names of 9 athletes.[2]

Serbia at the
2011 World Championships in Athletics
WA codeSRB
National federationAtletski Savez Srbije
Websitewww.serbia-athletics.org.rs
in Daegu
Competitors9
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
World Championships in Athletics appearances
Other related appearances
 Yugoslavia (1983–1991)
 Serbia and Montenegro (1998–2005)
2009
2013

Results

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Athlete Event Preliminaries Heats Semifinals Final
Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank
Emir Bekrić 400 m hurdles 49.67 18 49.94 19 Did not advance
Nenad Filipović 50 kilometres walk DSQ
Asmir Kolašinac Shot put 20.14 12 19.84 11
Milan Jotanović Shot put 18.39 25 Did not advance

Decathlon

Mihail Dudaš Decathlon
Event Results Points Rank
100 m 10.81 903 7
Long jump 7.41 913 7
Shot put 13.76 714 21
High jump 2.02 (SB) 822 7
400 m 47.73 922 3
110 m hurdles 14.89 (SB) 863 21
Discus throw 43.97 (PB) 746 14
Pole vault 4.90 (PB) 880 7
Javelin throw 58.93(PB) 722 12
1500 m 4:26.06 (SB) 771 6
Total 8256 (NR) 6

Women

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Athlete Event Preliminaries Heats Semifinals Final
Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank
Ivana Španović Long jump DNS
Biljana Topić Triple jump 14.21 SB 11 14.03 10
Dragana Tomašević Discus throw 60.45 q 8 62.48 (SB) 7
Tatjana Jelača Javelin throw 56.68 24 Did not advance

References

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  1. ^ Latvia, Slovakia and Serbia teams for the World Championships, European Athletics, August 11, 2011, archived from the original on August 20, 2011, retrieved August 14, 2011
  2. ^ IAAF (August 21, 2011), Entry lists by country (PDF), retrieved August 21, 2011
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