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NYC Grand Prix

Athletics tournament held in New York, United States


Summary

Athletics tournament held in New York, United States

FieldValue
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imageIcahnstadium1.JPG
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captionThe host stadium – Icahn Stadium
dateMay – June
locationNew York City, New York, United States
typeTrack and field
est11 June 2005
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The USATF New York Grand Prix is an annual athletics meeting held at Icahn Stadium in New York City, New York, United States.

The event was part of the IAAF Grand Prix from 2007 to 2009. For 2010 it was promoted to the top-level Diamond League through 2015. It was known as the Reebok Grand Prix, and the Adidas Grand Prix until 2015.

For the 2016 Diamond League, the New York meet was replaced by Rabat, Morocco. Local organizers the same day said they would announce plans to carry on the meet as a street event in New York. The meeting was eventually replaced in 2016 by the Adidas Boost Boston Games.

After a six-year hiatus, the meet returned in 2022 under its current name as a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meet. The meeting in 2025 was canceled.

Editions

World records

Over the course of its history, two world records have been set at the Adidas Grand Prix.

YearEventRecordAthleteNationality20062008
14:24.53Ethiopia
9.72Jamaica

Meeting records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef.100 m200 m400 m800 m1000 m1500 mMile3000 m5000 m110 m hurdles400 m hurdles3000 m steeplechasePole vaultHigh jumpLong jumpTriple jumpShot putDiscus throwHammer throwJavelin throw4 × 400 m relay
9.72Usain BoltJamaica31 May 20082008
19.58Tyson GayUnited States30 May 20092009
44.19LaShawn MerrittUnited States14 June 20142014
1:41.74David RudishaKenya9 June 20122012
2:16.94Alex KipchirchirKenya11 June 20052005
3:33.29Nicholas KemboiKenya12 June 20102010
3:52.84Alan WebbUnited States2 June 20072007
7:39.48Gebregziabher GebremariamEthiopia11 June 20052005
13:02.90Micah KogoKenya30 May 20092009
12.84Devon AllenUnited States12 June 20222022title=Allen pips Holloway and advances to No.3 all time in New Yorkurl=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-continental-tour/news/allen-lyles-hobbs-new-york-grand-prixpublisher=World Athleticsauthor=Karen Rosendate=13 June 2022access-date=22 June 2022}}
47.86Kerron ClementUnited States12 June 20102010
8:01.85Paul Kipsiele KoechKenya31 May 20082008
5.85 mRenaud LavillenieFrance12 June 20102010
2.42 mBohdan BondarenkoUkraine14 June 20142014title=High Jump Resultsurl=http://www.iaaf.org/results/diamond-league-meetings/2014/adidas-grand-prix-5390/men/high-jump/final/seriespublisher=IAAFdate=14 June 2014access-date=14 June 2014}}
Mutaz Essa BarshimQatar14 June 20142014
8.33 mJeff HendersonUnited States14 June 20142014
17.98 mTeddy TamghoFrance12 June 20102010
21.68 mChristian CantwellUnited States3 June 20062006
68.24 mRobert HartingGermany14 June 20142014
78.70 mRudy WinklerUnited States24 June 20232023
87.02 mAndreas ThorkildsenNorway12 June 20102010
3:04.72Executive TCUnited States30 May 20092009

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef.100 m200 m400 m800 m1000 m1500 mMile3000 m5000 m100 m hurdles400 m hurdles3000 m steeplechaseHigh jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot putDiscus throwHammer throwJavelin throw4 × 400 m relay
10.83Aleia HobbsUnited States12 June 20222022
21.98Veronica Campbell-BrownJamaica12 June 20102010
48.75Sydney McLaughlin-LevroneUnited States9 June 20242024
1:57.48Fantu MagisoEthiopia9 June 20122012
2:37.42Erin DonohueUnited States13 June 20152015
4:00.13Abeba AregawiSweden14 June 20142014
4:39.17Wesley FrazierUnited States25 May 20132013
8:33.57Meseret DefarEthiopia11 June 20052005
14:24.53Meseret DefarEthiopia3 June 20062006
12.40Alaysha JohnsonUnited States12 June 20222022
54.35Gianna WoodruffPanama12 June 20222022
9:18.58Sofia AssefaEthiopia14 June 20142014
1.97 mRuth BeitiaSpain13 June 20152015title=High Jump Resultsurl=http://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/AT_PROD/NewYork2015_PDF_RE1810040.PDF?h=WhVSrR0BNvSBdErqB6kbYDC6XGM=website=sportresult.comdate=13 June 2015access-date=13 June 2015url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304063549/http://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/AT_PROD/NewYork2015_PDF_RE1810040.PDF?h=WhVSrR0BNvSBdErqB6kbYDC6XGM%3Darchive-date=March 4, 2016 }}
Blanka VlašićCroatia13 June 20152015
4.88 mJennifer SuhrUnited States2 June 20072007
7.14 mTara Davis-WoodhallUnited States9 June 20242024
14.71 mOlga RypakovaKazakhstan9 June 20122012
20.60 mValerie AdamsNew Zealand9 June 20122012
68.48 mSandra PerkovićCroatia25 May 20132013
71.11 mAnette EchikunwokeUnited States24 June 20232023url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7189809?eventId=10229532&gender=Wtitle=Women's Hammer Throw resultsdate=2023-06-24access-date=2025-07-14website=World Athletics}}
Jillian ShippeeUnited States24 June 20232023
69.35 mSunette ViljoenSouth Africa9 June 20122012
3:40.85QueensUnited States12 June 20102010

References

References

  1. "IAAF Diamond League expands into a fourth continent: Africa". iaaf.org.
  2. "Global Athletics & Marketing to Recast adidas Grand Prix - Global Athletics & Marketing".
  3. "Meet Info".
  4. (2022-06-12). "2022 NYC Grand Prix: Noah Lyles Storms To A 19.61 as Aleia Hobbs (10.83) Edges Sha'Carri Richardson (10.85)".
  5. Gault, Jonathan. (2025-05-23). "USATF NYC Grand Prix Is Cancelled for 2025".
  6. Perelman, Rich. (2025-05-24). "ATHLETICS: USATF loses its last NBC-televised invitational as NYC Grand Prix is canceled".
  7. "2005 Results".
  8. "2006 Results".
  9. "2007 Results".
  10. "2008 Results".
  11. "2009 Results".
  12. "2010 Results".
  13. "2011 Results".
  14. "2012 Results".
  15. "2013 Results".
  16. "2014 Results".
  17. "2015 Results".
  18. "2022 Results".
  19. "2023 Results".
  20. "2024 Results".
  21. (14 June 2014). "400m Results". [[IAAF]].
  22. (9 June 2012). "800 Metres Results". [[IAAF]].
  23. Karen Rosen. (13 June 2022). "Allen pips Holloway and advances to No.3 all time in New York". World Athletics.
  24. (14 June 2014). "High Jump Results". [[IAAF]].
  25. (14 June 2014). "Long Jump Results". [[IAAF]].
  26. (14 June 2014). "Discus Throw Results". [[IAAF]].
  27. (2023-06-24). "Men's Hammer Throw results".
  28. "McLaughlin-Levrone and Lyles secure statement sprint wins in New York". [[World Athletics]].
  29. (9 June 2012). "800 Metres Results". [[IAAF]].
  30. (13 June 2015). "1000m Results".
  31. (14 June 2014). "1500m Results". [[IAAF]].
  32. (25 May 2013). "Mile Run Results". www.diamondleague-newyork.com.
  33. (14 June 2014). "3000m Steeplechase Results". [[IAAF]].
  34. (13 June 2015). "High Jump Results".
  35. "McLaughlin-Levrone and Lyles secure statement sprint wins in New York". [[World Athletics]].
  36. (9 June 2012). "Triple Jump Results". [[IAAF]].
  37. (9 June 2012). "Shot Put Results". [[IAAF]].
  38. (25 May 2013). "Discus Throw Results". [[IAAF]].
  39. (2023-06-24). "Women's Hammer Throw results".
  40. (9 June 2012). "Javelin Throw Results". [[IAAF]].
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