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IAAF Grand Prix Final

Athletics competition featuring track and field events


Summary

Athletics competition featuring track and field events

FieldValue
titleIAAF Grand Prix Final
sportTrack and field
founderInternational Association of Athletics Federations
inaugural1985
replacedIAAF Golden League
folded2002
qualificationIAAF Grand Prix
continentWorldwide

|}} The IAAF Grand Prix Final was an athletics competition featuring track and field events staged by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was first held in 1985 and replaced in 2003 by the IAAF World Athletics Final. For the most part of its history, the events were staged in early September in European major cities which also played host to prominent annual athletics meetings. Fukuoka City became the first non-European host in 1997. Doha followed in 2000 (also the first time the event was staged in October) and Melbourne was that last non-European host before the final edition of the competition was held in Paris in 2002.

The event programme was half that of a full traditional track and field programme, with events alternating each edition. For example, a men's 100 metres and women's 200 metres were contested in 1985, but not vice versa – that arrangement was reversed in 1986 and reversed again in 1987, and so forth. Middle-distance running was particularly prominent as a 1500 metres or a mile run were held at every edition of the tournament.

From 1982 to 1992, the winners of the Grand Prix title in an event were decided by the overall seasonal points rankings gained from competing on the IAAF Grand Prix circuit. This was amended in 1993 when seasonal points served as a method of qualifying for the final, with the event winner being the victor at the Grand Prix Final event. The athlete with the greatest number of points accumulated in the season across all events was declared the overall Grand Prix Final champion.

The Grand Prix Final had had a number of world records set in its history, including the Tim Montgomery 100 metres record that was later taken from him after the BALCO scandal.

Editions

EditionYearDatesHost stadiumHost cityHost countryEvents
19857 SeptemberOlympic StadiumRomeItaly16
198610 SeptemberOlympic StadiumRomeItaly17
198711 SeptemberKing Baudouin StadiumBrusselsBelgium17
198826 AugustOlympic StadiumWest BerlinWest Berlin17
19891 SeptemberStade Louis IIFontvieilleMonaco17
19907 SeptemberOlympic StadiumAthensGreece18
199120 SeptemberEstadi Olímpic Lluís CompanysBarcelonaSpain17
19924 SeptemberStadio delle AlpiTurinItaly18
199310 SeptemberCrystal Palace National Sports CentreLondonUnited Kingdom18
19943 SeptemberStade Sébastien CharlétyParisFrance17
19959 SeptemberStade Louis IIFontvieilleMonaco18
19967 SeptemberArena CivicaMilanItaly18
199713 SeptemberHakatanomori Athletic StadiumFukuoka CityJapan18
19985 SeptemberLuzhniki StadiumMoscowRussia18
199911 SeptemberOlympic StadiumMunichGermany18
20005 OctoberKhalifa International StadiumDohaQatar18
20019 SeptemberOlympic Park StadiumMelbourneAustralia19
200214 SeptemberStade Sébastien CharlétyParisFrance18

Overall points leaders

Men

2002Hicham El Guerrouj116Félix Sánchez116Christian Olsson102

Women

References

References

  1. [http://www.iaaf.org/results/iaaf-grand-prix-final IAAF Grand Prix Final]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-01-17.
  2. [http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/gp.htm IAAF Grand Prix Final]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-01-17.
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