List of men's Olympic and World Championship athletics sprint champions

This is a list of the men's athletics champions at the Olympics and World Championships in the sprint events since the introduction of the World Championships in 1983.

List of champions

Each entry has an asterisk (*) linking to the championship of that year. Yellow background is for Olympic races.

Year 100 m 200 m 400 m 4 × 100 m 4 × 400 m
1983 Lewis* Smith* Cameron* King, Gault, Smith, Lewis* Lovachov, Troshchilo, Chernetskiy, Markin*
1984 Lewis* Lewis* Babers* Graddy, Brown, Smith, Lewis* Nix, Armstead, Babers, McKay*
1987 Lewis* Smith* Schönlebe* McRae, McNeill, Glance, Lewis* Everett, Haley, McKay, Reynolds*
1988 Lewis* DeLoach* S.Lewis* Bryzhin, Krylov, Muravyov, Savin* Everett, S.Lewis, Robinzine, Reynolds*
1991 Lewis* Johnson* Pettigrew* Cason, Burrell, Mitchell, Lewis* Black, Redmond, Regis, Akabusi*
1992 Christie* Marsh* Watts* Marsh, Burrell, Mitchell, Lewis* Valmon, Watts, Johnson, S.Lewis*
1993 Christie* Fredericks* Johnson* Drummond, Cason, Mitchell, Burrell* Valmon, Watts, Reynolds, Johnson*
1995 Bailey* Johnson* Johnson* Bailey, Esmie, Gilbert, Surin* Ramsey, Mills, Reynolds, Johnson*
1996 Bailey* Johnson* Johnson* Esmie, Gilbert, Surin, Bailey* L.Smith, Harrison, Mills, Maybank*
1997 Greene* Boldon* Johnson* Esmie, Gilbert, Surin, Bailey* Thomas, Black, Baulch, Richardson*
1999 Greene* Greene* Johnson* Drummond, Montgomery, B.Lewis, Greene* Czubak, Maćkowiak, Bocian, Haczek*
2000 Greene* Kenteris* Johnson* Drummond, Williams, B.Lewis, Greene* Chukwu, Monye, Bada, Udo-Obong*
2001 Greene* Kenteris* Moncur* Nagel, Du Plessis, Newton, Quinn* Moncur, Brown, McIntosh, Munnings*
2003 Collins* Capel* Washington* Capel, Williams, Patton, J.Johnson* Djhone, Keïta, Diagana, Raquil*
2004 Gatlin* Crawford* Wariner* Gardener, Campbell, Devonish, Lewis-Francis* Harris, Brew, Wariner, Williamson*
2005 Gatlin* Gatlin* Wariner* Doucouré, Pognon, De Lépine, Dovy* Rock, Brew, Williamson, Wariner*
2007 Gay* Gay* Wariner* Patton, Spearmon, Gay, Dixon* Merritt, Taylor, Williamson, Wariner*
2008 Bolt* Bolt* Merritt* Bledman, Burns, Callender, Thompson* Merritt, Taylor, Neville, Wariner*
2009 Bolt* Bolt* Merritt* Mullings, Frater, Bolt, Powell* Taylor, Wariner, Clement, Merritt*
2011 Blake* Bolt* James* Carter, Frater, Blake, Bolt* Nixon, Jackson, Taylor, Merritt*
2012 Bolt* Bolt* James* Carter, Frater, Blake, Bolt* Brown, Pinder, Mathieu, Miller*
2013 Bolt* Bolt* Merritt* Carter, Bailey-Cole, Ashmeade, Bolt* Verburg, McQuay, Hall, Merritt*
2015 Bolt* Bolt* van Niekerk* Carter, Powell, Ashmeade, Bolt* Verburg, McQuay, Nellum, Merritt*
2016 Bolt* Bolt* van Niekerk* Powell, Blake, Ashmeade, Bolt* Hall, McQuay, Roberts, Merritt*
2017 Gatlin* Guliyev* van Niekerk* Ujah, Gemili, Talbot, Mitchell-Blake* Solomon, Richards, Cedenio, Gordon*
2019 Coleman* Lyles* Gardiner* Coleman, Gatlin, Rodgers, Lyles* Kerley, Cherry, London, Benjamin*

Gold medal leaders

The top 10 gold medallists since 1983 in these events are:

Rank Athlete Total 100 m 200 m 400 m 4 × 100 m 4 × 400 m
1 Usain Bolt1967060
2 Michael Johnson1203603
3 Carl Lewis1151050
4 LaShawn Merritt1000307
5 Jeremy Wariner800305
6 Maurice Greene741020
7 Donovan Bailey520030
Nesta Carter500050
Justin Gatlin531010
10 Yohan Blake410030
Calvin Smith402020
Michael Frater400040
Asafa Powell400040
Butch Reynolds400004
Angelo Taylor400004

References

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