Overview of the events of 1987 in the sport of athletics
This article contains an overview of the year 1987 in athletics.
International Events
World records
Men
Carl Lewis (USA) equalled the world record in the men's 100 metres held by countryman Calvin Smith since 1983-07-03, clocking 9.93 seconds on 1987-08-30 at the World Championships in Rome, Italy.
Women
Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) equalled the world record in the women's long jump held by East Germany's Heike Drechsler since 1986-06-21, jumping 7.45 metres on 1987-08-13 at a meet in Indianapolis.
- Main race this year: World Championships 100 metres
- Main race this year: World Championships 200 metres
- Main race this year: World Championships 400 metres
- Main race this year: World Championships 800 metres
- Main race this year: World Championships 1.500 metres
- Main race this year: World Championships 5.000 metres
- Main race this year: World Championships 10.000 metres
- Main race this year: World Championships Marathon
- Main race this year: World Championships 110m hurdles
- Main race this year: World Championships 400m hurdles
- Main race this year: World Championships 3.000m steeplechase
- Main competition this year: World Championships High Jump
- Main competition this year: World Championships Long Jump
- Main competition this year: World Championships Triple Jump
- Main competition this year: World Championships Discus Throw
- Main competition this year: World Championships Shot Put
- Main competition this year: World Championships Javelin Throw
- Main competition this year: World Championships Pole Vault
- Main competition this year: World Championships Decathlon
Births
- January 1 — Rytis Sakalauskas, Lithuanian sprinter
- January 17 — Svetlana Radzivil, Uzbekistani high jumper
- January 27 — Liliya Kulyk, Ukrainian triple jumper
- March 5 — Vitalij Kozlov, Lithuanian middle-distance runner
- April 17 — Atsede Baysa, Ethiopian long-distance runner
- April 24 — Franklin Nazareno, Ecuadorian sprinter
- July 14 — Margus Hunt, Estonian discus thrower
- July 22 — Hugo Chila, Ecuadorian long jumper and triple jumper
- August 9 — Marek Niit, Estonian sprinter
- September 1 — Leonel Suárez, Cuban decathlete
- September 13 — Vincent Kipruto, Kenyan long-distance runner
- October 3 — Ancuța Bobocel, Romanian long-distance runner
- November 1 — Jimmy Adar, Ugandan middle-distance runner
- November 17 — Nadiya Dusanova, Uzbekistani high jumper
- December 1 — Tabarie Henry, United States Virgin Islands sprinter
- December 21 — Denis Alekseyev, Russian sprinter
Deaths
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