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词条 2020 IAAF World Indoor Championships
释义

  1. Bidding process

  2. Venue

  3. Schedule

  4. Entry standards

  5. Medal summary

     Men  Women 

  6. Medal table

  7. References

  8. External links

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|Name = 18th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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|Host city = Nanjing, China
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|Events = 26
|Dates = 13–15 March 2020
|Stadium = Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
|Previous = Birmingham 2018
|Next = TBA 2022
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The 18th IAAF World Indoor Championships will be held from 13 to 15 March 2020 in Nanjing, China at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium. This is the city's first hosting of the event.

Bidding process

Nanjing won the bid for the 2020 IAAF World Indoor Championships. Delegations from the three candidate cities made their presentations to Council in the following order (after the drawing of lots): Nanjing (CHN), Belgrade (SRB) and Toruń (POL).[1]

Portland was selected unanimously to host the 2016 event with Birmingham being the only other bidder.[2] With Portland then out of the running for the 2018 event Birmingham was selected as the host of the 2018 event.[3] The reason Portland was selected for 2016 and Birmingham being selected in 2018 is that the IAAF wanted more time between events in the UK with London hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics as well as the 2017 World Championships in Athletics along with Cardiff hosting the 2016 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships.[4] Portland would become the beginning of a similar sequence for the US, with the 2021 World Championships in Eugene, Oregon and the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

Venue

The facility, Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium, has a capacity of 13,000 people and was opened in 2005.[5] The facility is located near Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre. The venue also hosted the 2014 Summer Youth Olympic Games,the finals of 2017 FIVB Grand Prix and the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League and the 2009 World Women's Handball Championship and will host 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

Schedule

TBD

HHeats½Semi-finalsFFinal
M = morning session, A = afternoon session

All dates are CST (UTC+8)

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Men
Date →13 March14 March15 March
Event ↓ AMAMA
60 mH½F
800 mHF
1500 mHF
3000 mHF
60 m hurdlesH½F
4 × 400 mHF
High jumpF
Pole vaultF
Long jumpF
Triple jumpF
Shot putF
HeptathlonF
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Women
Date →13 March14 March15 March
Event ↓ AMAMA
60 mH½F
400 mH½F
800 mHF
1500 mHF
3000 mF
60 m hurdlesH½F
4 × 400 mHF
High jumpF
Pole vaultF
Long jumpF
Triple jumpF
Shot putF
PentathlonF
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Entry standards

The qualification period for all events runs from 1 January 2019 to 19 February 2020 (midnight Monaco time), except for the Combined Events where the qualification period runs from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019 and the five best athletes from the 2019 Indoor Lists (as at 12 February 2020). Twelve athletes will be invited in the Heptathlon and in the Pentathlon as follows: the winner of the 2019 Combined Events Challenge. One athlete which may be invited at the discretion of the IAAF. In total no more than two male and two female athletes from any one Member will be invited. Upon refusals or cancellations, the invitations shall be extended to the next ranked athletes in the same lists respecting the above conditions.[7]

TBD

EventMenWomen
Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor
60 metres 6.63 10.10 100m 7.30 11.15 100m
400 metres 46.70 45.00 53.15 51.10
800 metres 1:46.50 1:44.00 2:02.00 1:58.00
1500 metres3:39.50 3:33.00 1500m4:11.00 4:02.00 1500m
3:55.00 Mile 4:28.50 Mile
3000 metres7:52.00 7:40.00 3000m8:50.00 8:28.00 3000m
13:10.00 5000m 14:45.00 5000m
60 metres hurdles 7.70 13.40 110mh 8.14 12.80 100mh
High jump{{T&Fcalc|2.33}}{{T&Fcalc|1.97}}
Pole vault{{T&Fcalc|5.78}}{{T&Fcalc|4.71}}
Long jump{{T&Fcalc|8.19}}{{T&Fcalc|6.76}}
Triple jump{{T&Fcalc|17.05}}{{T&Fcalc|14.30}}
Shot put{{T&Fcalc|20.80}}{{T&Fcalc|18.20}}
4 × 400 metres relayNo StandardNo Standard

Medal summary

Men

60 metres|Men}}
400 metres|Men}}
800 metres|Men}}
1500 metres|Men}}
3000 metres|Men}}
60 metres hurdles|Men}}
4 × 400 metres relay|Men}}
High jump|Men}}
Pole vault|Men}}
Long jump|Men}}
Triple jump|Men}}
Shot put|Men}}
Heptathlon|Men}}

Women

60 metres|Women}}
400 metres|Women}}
800 metres|Women}}
1500 metres|Women}}
3000 metres|Women}}
60 metres hurdles|Women}}
4 × 400 metres relay|Women}}
High jump|Women}}
Pole vault|Women}}
Long jump|Women}}
Triple jump|Women}}
Shot put|Women}}
Pentathlon|Women}}