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- Editions
- Scoring system
- Meetings 2016 2017 2018 2019
- Winners Men's track Men's field Women's track Women's field
- IAAF World Indoor Tour Records
- References
- External links
{{Infobox sports league |sport= Athletics |logo= Official_Logo_of_IAAF_World_Indoor_Tour.png |founded=2016 |current_season = 2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour |website= |continent=Europe, North America |}}The IAAF World Indoor Tour is an annual series of track and field indoor meeting, held since 2016.[1] It was designed to create a IAAF Diamond League-style circuit for indoor track and field events, to raise the profile of indoor track and field athletics. The Tour was announced with initially four events, three in Europe and one in the United States, leading to the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland, Oregon. Winners of the Tour enjoy similar privileges in relation to World Indoor Championships qualification as Diamond League winners do in relation to World Championships in Athletics. The Tour was initially in place for two years. The Düsseldorf leg was added for the 2017 Tour, and the Stockholm leg was replaced by the International Copernicus Cup, a long-standing indoor event in Torún, Poland.[2] In 2018, the tour became a permanent fixture, and the Meeting Ville de Madrid was added as the sixth event on the tour. The Tour is organized to allow for major indoor championships including the IAAF World Indoor Championships and the European Athletics Indoor Championships, and where appropriate, national championships and trials. Editions{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}Meet | Stadium | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center, Boston | X | X | X | X | Weltklasse in Karlsruhe | Dm-Arena, Karlsruhe | X | X | X | X | Copernicus Cup | Torun Arena, Torun | - | X | X | X | Madrid Indoor | Gallur , Madrid | - | - | X | X | Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix | Birmingham Arena | - | X | - | X | Glasgow | Emirates Arena | X | - | X | - | Globen Galan | Ericsson Globe, Stockholm | X | - | - | - | PSD Bank Meeting | Arena-Sportpark, Düsseldorf | - | X | X | X | {{col-break}}{{col-end}}Scoring systemAt each meeting a minimum of 12 events are to be staged. Included in the 12 events will be a core group of five or six events split across the two-season cycle. For example: Tour events for 2016 and 2018 were the men’s 60m, 800m, 3000/5000m, pole vault, triple jump and shot put, plus the women’s 400m, 1500m, 60m hurdles, high jump and long jump. In 2017 and 2019 the tour events were the women’s 60m, 800m, 3000/5000m, pole vault, triple jump and shot put, as well as the men’s 400m, 1500m, 60m hurdles, high jump and long jump. Points will be allocated to the best four athletes in each event, with the winner getting 10 points, the runner up receiving seven points, the third-placed finisher getting five points and the athlete in fourth receiving three points. The individual overall winner of each event will receive US $20,000 in prize money and, beginning with the 2016 edition in Portland, will automatically qualify for the next edition of the IAAF World Indoor Championships as a ‘wild card’ entry, provided the member federation of that World Indoor Tour winner agrees to enter the athlete.[3] Meetings2016The following four meetings were confirmed for the 2016 season:[4] Meet | Stadium | City | Country | Date |
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Weltklasse in Karlsruhe | Dm-Arena | Karlsruhe / Rheinstetten | {{GER}} | 6 February | New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center | Boston | {{USA}} | 14 February | Globen Galan | Ericsson Globe | Stockholm | {{SWE}} | 17 February | Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix | Emirates Arena | Glasgow | {{SCO}} {{GBR2}} | 20 February |
2017For the 2017 edition, the Stockholm meeting was removed, and two further meetings added.[5] In addition, as part of a long term agreement alternating venues of the Great Britain leg, the Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix moved to Birmingham, England.[6] Meet | Stadium | City | Country | Date |
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New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center | Boston | {{USA}} | 28 January | PSD Bank Meeting | Arena Sportpark | Düsseldorf | {{GER}} | 1 February | Weltklasse in Karlsruhe | Dm-Arena | Karlsruhe / Rheinstetten | {{GER}} | 4 February | Copernicus Cup | Arena Toruń | Toruń | {{POL}} | 10 February | Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix | Barclaycard Arena | Birmingham | {{ENG}} {{GBR2}} | 18 February |
2018For the 2018 edition, the Meeting Madrid was added. In addition, as part of a long term agreement alternating venues of the Great Britain leg, the Birmingham Grand Prix moved to Glasgow, Scotland, facilitating the hosting of the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham. Meet | Stadium | City | Country | Date |
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Weltklasse in Karlsruhe | Dm-Arena | Karlsruhe / Rheinstetten | {{GER}} | 3 February | PSD Bank Meeting | Arena Sportpark | Düsseldorf | {{GER}} | 6 February | Madrid Indoor | Gallur | Madrid | {{ESP}} | 8 February | New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center | Boston | {{USA}} | 10 February | Copernicus Cup | Arena Toruń | Toruń | {{POL}} | 15 February | Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix | Emirates Arena | Glasgow | {{SCO}} {{GBR2}} | 25 February |
2019Continuing the long term agreement alternating venues of the Great Britain leg, the Glasgow Grand Prix returns to Birmingham, England, accommodating in this case the holding of the 2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Meet | Stadium | City | Country | Date |
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New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center | Boston | {{USA}} | 26 January | Weltklasse in Karlsruhe | Dm-Arena | Karlsruhe | {{GER}} | 2 February | Copernicus Cup | Torun Arena | Torun | {{POL}} | 6 February | Madrid Indoor | Gallur | Madrid | {{ESP}} | 8 February | Müller Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham | Barclaycard Arena | Birmingham, England | {{ENG}} {{GBR2}} | 16 February | PSD Bank Meeting | Arena-Sportpark | Düsseldorf | {{GER}} | 20 February |
Winners The following table sets out the overall winners of World Indoor Tour disciplines in each year of the Tour. Men's track Year | 60 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 60 m h | 2016 | Michael Rodgers|USA}} | – | Adam Kszczot|POL}} | – | Augustine Kiprono Choge|KEN}} | - | 2017 | – | Pavel Maslák|CZE}} | – | Bethwell Kiprotich Birgen|KEN}} | – | Orlando Ortega|ESP}} | 2018 | Su Bingtian|CHN}} | – | Adam Kszczot|POL}} | – | Yomif Kejelcha|ETH}} | - | 2019 | - | – | - | – | - | - | |
Men's fieldYear | Long jump | Triple jump | High jump | Pole vault | Shot put | 2016 | – | Omar Craddock|USA}} | – | Shawnacy Barber|CAN}} | Tim Nedow|CAN}} | 2017 | Godfrey Khotso Mokoena|RSA}} | – | Donald Thomas|BAH}} | – | - | 2018 | – | Nelson Évora|POR}} | – | Piotr Lisek|POL}} | Tomáš Staněk|CZE}} | 2019 | - | – | - | – | - |
Women's trackYear | 60 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 60 m h | 2016 | – | Lisanne de Witte|NED}} | – | Axumawit Embaye|ETH}} | – | Nia Ali|USA}} | 2017 | Gayon Evans|JAM}} | – | Joanna Jozwik|POL}} | – | Hellen Onsando Obiri|KEN}} | - | 2018 | – | Léa Sprunger|SUI}} | – | Genzebe Dibaba|ETH}} | – | Sharika Nelvis|USA}} | 2019 | - | – | - | – | - | - |
Women's fieldYear | Long jump | Triple jump | High jump | Pole vault | Shot put | 2016 | Lorraine Ugen|GBR}} | – | Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch|GER}} | – | - | 2017 | – | Patricia Mamona|POR}} | – | Nicole Buchler|SUI}} | Anita Márton|HUN}} | 2018 | Sosthene Moguenara-Taroum|GER}} | – | Mariya Lasitskene|ANA}} | – | - | 2019 | - | – | - | – | - |
IAAF World Indoor Tour RecordsThe following Tour records are correct as of the end of the 2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour Madrid meeting: - Men's Indoor Tour records
Event | Record | Athlete | Nationality | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
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60 m | 6.43 | Bingtian Su | {{CHN}} | 2018 | PSD Bank Meeting | Düsseldorf | 400 m | 45.59 | Pavel Maslák | {{CZE}} | 10 February 2017 | Copernicus Cup | Torun | 800 m | 1:45.11 | Donavan Brazier | {{USA}} | 2018 | New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Boston | 1500 m | 3:34.94 | Abdalaati Iguider | {{MAR}} | 2016 | Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix | Glasgow | 3000 m | 7:37.41 | Hagos Gebrhiwet | Ethiopia}} | 26 January 2019 | New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Boston | 60 m hurdles | 7.43 | Andrew Pozzi | {{GBR2}} | 2017 | Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix | Birmingham | High jump | 2.35 m | Naoto Tobe | Japan}} | 2 February 2019 | Weltklasse in Karlsruhe | Karlsruhe | [7] | Long jump | 8.23 m | Miltiadis Tentoglou | Greece}} | 8 February 2019 | Villa De Madrid Indoor Meeting | Madrid | [8] | Triple jump | 17.35 m | Almir dos Santos | {{BRA}} | 2018 | Villa De Madrid Indoor Meeting | Madrid | Pole vault | 5.91 m | Renaud Lavillenie Piotr Lisek | {{FRA}} {{POL}} | 2016 2018 | Weltklasse in Karlsruhe Copernicus Cup | Karlsruhe Torun | Shot put | 22.17 m | Tomas Stanek | {{CZE}} | 2018 | PSD Bank Meeting | Dusseldorf |
- Women's Indoor Tour records
Event | Record | Athlete | Nationality | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
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60 m | 6.98 | Elaine Thompson | {{JAM}} | 2017 | Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix | Glasgow | 400 m | 51.28 | Lea Sprunger | {{SUI}} | 10 February 2017 | Copernicus Cup | Torun | 800 m | 1:59.29 | Joanna Jóźwik | Poland}} | 10 February 2017 | Copernicus Cup | Torun | [9] | 1500 m | 3:57.45 | Genzebe Dibaba | {{ETH}} | 2017 | Weltklasse | Karlsruhe | 3000 m | 8:26.41 | Laura Muir | {{GBR2}} | 2017 | Weltklasse | Karlsruhe | 60 m hurdles | 7.76 | Kendra Harrison | {{USA}} | 2017 | Weltklasse | Karlsruhe | High jump | 2.00 m | Mariya Lasitskene | {{ANA}} | 2018 | Villa De Madrid Indoor Meeting | Madrid | Long jump | 6.92 m | Khaddi Sagnia | {{SWE}} | 2018 | Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix | Glasgow | Triple jump | 14.92 m | Yulimar Rojas | Venezuela}} | 8 February 2019 | Villa De Madrid Indoor Meeting | Madrid | [10] | Pole vault | 4.91 m | Anzhelika Sidorova | Russia}} | 8 February 2019 | Villa De Madrid Indoor Meeting | Madrid | [11] | Shot put | 19.28 m | Maggie Ewen | United States}} | 26 January 2019 | New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Boston | [12] |
- Other records
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Most World Indoor Tour event wins | 6 | POL}} | 800 metres. | 随便看 |
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