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Golden Grand Prix

Athletics tournament held in Kawasaki, Japan


Summary

Athletics tournament held in Kawasaki, Japan

FieldValue
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image[[File:Nissan International Stadium Yokohama.jpg250px]]
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captionNissan International Stadium
dateMay
locationYokohama, Japan JPN
typeTrack and field
est2011
homepageSeiko Golden Grand Prix

The Seiko Golden Grand Prix, formerly known as the Golden Grand Prix Kawasaki, is a track and field competition at the International Stadium Yokohama, Japan as part of the World Athletics Continental Tour. It was first organized in 2011 at the Todoroki Athletics Stadium in Kawasaki and sponsored by Seiko. It replaced the Osaka Grand Prix as the major athletics meet in Japan.

In 2013 the Seiko Golden Grand Prix Japanese leg of IAAF World Challenge moved from Kawasaki to Japan National Stadium in Tokyo. Meanwhile the 2018 edition moved back to Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka. From 2020 until 2022 the meeting again was held in Tokyo before it moved to Yokohama in 2023.

Meet records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDatePlaceRef.100 m200 m400 m800 m1500 m3000 m5000 m110 m hurdles400 m hurdles3000 m steeplechaseHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot putDiscus throwHammer throwJavelin throw4 × 100 m relay4 × 400 m relay
9.88Fred KerleyUnited States21 May 2023Yokohamatitle=Kerley cruises to strong 100m season start in Yokohamaurl=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-tour/news/seiko-golden-grand-prix-yokohama-kerley-izumiya-littlewebsite=World Athleticsdate=21 May 2023access-date=24 May 2023}}
19.84Michael NormanUnited States19 May 2019Osakatitle=Norman, Wang and Lalova break meeting records in Osakaurl=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/golden-grand-prix-osaka-2019-norman-wang-lalopublisher=World Athleticsfirst=Jonlast=Mulkeendate=19 May 2019accessdate=31 May 2025}}
44.62Michael NormanUnited States8 May 2022Tokyo
1:45.75Sho KawamotoJapan11 May 2014
3:37.72Ryan GregsonAustralia20 May 2018Osaka
7:39.69Jude ThomasAustralia18 May 2025Tokyodate=18 May 2025title=Kitaguchi delivers while Australians excel in Tokyourl=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-tour/news/kitaguchi-marshall-mahuchikh-griffith-golden-grand-prix-tokyoaccess-date=19 May 2025website=World Athletics}}
13:18.94Emmanuel Moi MaruKenya19 May 2024Tokyo
13.07Shunsuke IzumiyaJapan21 May 2023Yokohama
48.36Ken ToyodaJapan19 May 2024Tokyo
8:15.26Jairus Kipchoge BirechKenya5 May 2013Tokyo
2.40 mBohdan BondarenkoUkraine11 May 2014
5.62 mShawnacy BarberCanada8 May 2016
8.26Hiromichi YoshidaJapan21 May 2023Yokohama
17.18 mRuiting WuChina21 May 2017
21.33 mChristian CantwellUnited States11 May 2014
63.98 mRodney BrownUnited States8 May 2016
79.47 mKrisztián ParsHungary8 May 2011
86.76 mJakub VadlejchCzech Republic8 May 2016
37.85Ryoto Yamagata
Shoto Iizuka
Yoshihide Kiryu
Aska CambridgeJapan20 May 2018Osaka
3:04.15Japan6 May 2012

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDatePlaceRef.100 m200 m400 m800 m1500 m3000 m5000 m100 m hurdles400 m hurdles3000 m steeplechaseHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot putHammer throwJavelin throw4 × 100 m relay4 × 400 m relay
11.17Zoe HobbsNew Zealand19 May 2024Tokyo
22.55Ivet LalovaBulgaria19 May 2019
50.52Amantle MontshoBotswana6 May 2012
2:00.22Emily Cherotich TueiKenya20 May 2018Osaka
4:01.10Georgia GriffithAustralia18 May 2025Tokyo
8:43.38Rose DaviesAustralia18 May 2025Tokyo
14:41.65Rose DaviesAustralia19 May 2024Tokyo
12.54Tonea MarshallUnited States18 May 2025Tokyo
55.23Lauren WellsAustralia8 May 2016
9:31.30Caroline ChepkuruiKenya8 May 2016
1.96 mYaroslava MahuchikhUkraine18 May 2025Tokyo
4.61 mKristen HixsonUnited States20 May 2018Osaka
6.88 mDarya KlishinaRussia11 May 2014
14.08 mSaly SarrSenegal19 May 2024Tokyo
18.94 mAnita MártonHungary10 May 2015
75.27 mWang ZhengChina19 May 2019
67.12 mLiu ShiyingChina20 May 2018Osaka
42.83Yuan Qiqi
Wei Yongli
Ge Manqi
Liang XiaojingChina8 May 2016
3:33.72Seika Aoyama
Kana Ichikawa
Kaede Kashiyama
Manami KiraJapan8 May 2016

References

References

  1. (21 May 2023). "Kerley cruises to strong 100m season start in Yokohama".
  2. Mulkeen, Jon. (19 May 2019). "Norman, Wang and Lalova break meeting records in Osaka". [[World Athletics]].
  3. Jess Whittington. (8 May 2022). "Norman and Benjamin triumph on Tokyo return". World Athletics.
  4. (11 May 2014). "800m Result". [[IAAF]].
  5. Bob Ramsak. (20 May 2018). "Five meeting records tumble in Osaka". IAAF.
  6. (18 May 2025). "Kitaguchi delivers while Australians excel in Tokyo".
  7. "5000m Result". World Athletics.
  8. (19 May 2024). "Davies smashes 5000m meeting record in Tokyo". World Athletics.
  9. Ken Marantz. (5 May 2013). "Rodgers breaks Japanese hearts, world-lead for Melich in Tokyo - IAAF World Challenge". [[IAAF]].
  10. (11 May 2014). "High Jump Result". [[IAAF]].
  11. (8 May 2016). "Pole Vault Result". goldengrandprix-japan.com.
  12. (21 May 2017). "Triple Jump Results". IAAF.
  13. (11 May 2014). "Shot Put Result". [[IAAF]].
  14. (8 May 2016). "Discus Throw Result". goldengrandprix-japan.com.
  15. (2011-05-08). "Hammer Throw Results". [[IAAF]].
  16. (8 May 2016). "Javelin Throw Result". goldengrandprix-japan.com.
  17. Bob Ramsak. (20 May 2018). "Five meeting records tumble in Osaka". IAAF.
  18. (6 May 2012). "4x400 Metres Relay Results". [[IAAF]].
  19. (19 May 2024). "Davies smashes 5000m meeting record in Tokyo". World Athletics.
  20. (6 May 2012). "400 Metres Results". [[IAAF]].
  21. Bob Ramsak. (20 May 2018). "Five meeting records tumble in Osaka". IAAF.
  22. (19 May 2024). "Davies smashes 5000m meeting record in Tokyo". World Athletics.
  23. (18 May 2025). "Kitaguchi delivers while Australians excel in Tokyo".
  24. (8 May 2016). "400m Hurdles Result". goldengrandprix-japan.com.
  25. (8 May 2016). "3000m Steeplechase Result". goldengrandprix-japan.com.
  26. (20 May 2018). "Pole Vault Results". IAAF.
  27. (11 May 2014). "Long Jump Result". [[IAAF]].
  28. "Triple Jump Result". World Athletics.
  29. Ken Marantz. (10 May 2015). "Bartoletta and Bondarenko provide the highlights in Kawasaki". IAAF.
  30. Bob Ramsak. (20 May 2018). "Five meeting records tumble in Osaka". IAAF.
  31. (8 May 2016). "4×100m Relay Result". goldengrandprix-japan.com.
  32. (8 May 2016). "4×400m Relay Result". goldengrandprix-japan.com.
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