2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour
2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour | |
---|---|
Edition | 4th |
Dates | 26 January - 20 February |
Meetings | 6 |
Individual Prize Money (US$) | US$ 20,000 per winner |
← 2018 2020 → |
The 2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour was the fourth edition of the IAAF World Indoor Tour, the highest series of international track and field indoor meetings.[1] It was designed to create an IAAF Diamond League-style circuit for indoor track and field events, to raise the profile of indoor track and field athletics.
The Tour retains six events for 2019, five in Europe and one in the United States. All six 2018 meetings returned, although the order of the meetings has been rearranged from 2018, and the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix has returned from Glasgow to Birmingham as part of a long term deal, having hosted the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships. Glasgow, in turn, will host the 2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships at the end of the indoor season, from 1–3 March 2019.[2]
Meetings
[edit]Continuing 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 |
---|---|---|---|---|
New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center | Boston | ![]() |
26 January |
Weltklasse in Karlsruhe | Dm-Arena | Karlsruhe | ![]() |
2 February |
Copernicus Cup | Torun Arena | Torun | ![]() |
6 February |
Madrid Indoor | Gallur | Madrid | ![]() |
8 February |
Müller Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham | Barclaycard Arena | Birmingham | ![]() |
16 February |
PSD Bank Meeting | Arena-Sportpark | Düsseldorf | ![]() |
20 February |
Scoring system
[edit]At each meeting a minimum of 12 events were staged. Included in the 12 events will be a core group of five or six events split across the two-season cycle.
Tour counting events for 2019 were the men’s 60m, hurdles 400m, 1500m, high jump and long jump, plus the women’s 60m, 800m, 3,000/5,000m, pole vault, triple jump and shot put.[3][4]
Points were 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. There is a bonus 3 points awarded to any athlete who set a world record.[3]
The individual overall winner of each event received US $20,000 in prize money. In each event the finishing positions offered the following money: 1st: $3000. 2nd: $1500. 3rd: $1000. 4th: $750. 5th: $500. 6th: $300. For middle distance races, $200 and $150 will be awarded to 7th and 8th place. All tour winners qualify for the 2020 IAAF World Indoor Championships, taking a wildcard spot subject to ratification by their country.[3][4]
Indoor Tour Events
[edit]The following events are core Tour events for the 2019 indoor season:[3][4]
|
|
|
Results
[edit]Men's track
[edit]# | Meeting | 60 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 60 m h |
1 | Boston[5] | - | ![]() 46.97 |
![]() 1:45.91 |
![]() 3:51.70 (mile) |
![]() 7:37.41 |
![]() 7.64 |
2 | Karlsruhe[6] | - | ![]() 46.78 |
![]() 1:46.52 |
![]() 3:38.23 |
- | - |
3 | Torun[7] | - | ![]() 46.19 |
![]() 1:47.49 |
![]() 3:35.57 |
- | ![]() 7.49 |
4 | Madrid[8] | ![]() 6.57 |
![]() 46.21 |
![]() 1:47.76 |
![]() 3:40.17 |
- | ![]() 7.56 |
5 | Birmingham[9] | ![]() 6.47 |
![]() 46.45 |
![]() 1:47.27 |
![]() 3:31.04 |
- | ![]() 7.51 |
6 | Dusseldorf[10] | ![]() 6.49 |
![]() 46.48 |
![]() 1:46.63 |
![]() 3:36.02 |
- | ![]() 7.52 |
Overall | - | ![]() |
- | ![]() |
- | ![]() |
Men's field
[edit]# | Meeting | High jump | Long jump | Triple jump | Pole vault | Shot put |
1 | Boston[5] | - | - | - | - | - |
2 | Karlsruhe[6] | ![]() 2.35 |
![]() 8.08 |
- | - | - |
3 | Torun[7] | ![]() 2.25 |
![]() 8.12 |
- | ![]() 5.78 |
- |
4 | Madrid[8] | - | ![]() 8.23 |
- | - | ![]() 21.01 |
5 | Birmingham[9] | ![]() 2.29 |
![]() 8.21 |
- | - | - |
6 | Dusseldorf[10] | ![]() 2.34 |
- | - | - | - |
Overall | ![]() |
![]() |
- | - | - |
Women's track
[edit]# | Meeting | 60 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 60 m h |
1 | Boston[5] | ![]() 7.21 |
![]() 36.97 (300m) |
![]() 1:27.31 (600m) |
![]() 4:24.80 (mile) |
![]() 15:15.80 (5000m) |
- |
2 | Karlsruhe[6] | ![]() 7.10 |
- | - | - | ![]() 8:43.36 |
![]() 7.97 |
3 | Torun[7] | ![]() 7.15 |
- | ![]() 1:59.49 |
- | - | ![]() 7.95 |
4 | Madrid[8] | ![]() 7.11 |
- | - | ![]() 4:08.31 |
![]() 8:43.76 |
- |
5 | Birmingham[9] | ![]() 7.13 |
![]() 52.24 |
![]() 2:01.16 |
![]() 4:18.75 (mile) |
![]() 8:54.60 |
![]() 7.91 |
6 | Dusseldorf[10] | ![]() 7.02 |
![]() 54.61 |
![]() 2:00.70 |
- | - | - |
Overall | ![]() |
- | ![]() |
- | ![]() |
- |
Women's field
[edit]# | Meeting | High jump | Long jump | Triple jump | Pole vault | Shot put |
1 | Boston[5] | - | - | - | ![]() 4.86 |
![]() 19.28 |
2 | Karlsruhe[6] | - | - | ![]() 14.51 |
![]() ![]() ![]() 4.71 |
- |
3 | Torun[7] | - | - | - | - | ![]() 18.97 |
4 | Madrid[8] | - | - | ![]() 14.92 |
![]() 4.91 |
- |
5 | Birmingham[9] | - | ![]() 6.78 |
- | ![]() 4.81 |
- |
6 | Dusseldorf[10] | - | - | ![]() 14.46 |
![]() 4.77 |
![]() 19.14 |
Overall | - | - | ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Final 2019 World Indoor Tour standings
[edit]Men
[edit]400 m | 1500 | 60m hurdles | High jump | Long jump | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
30 | ![]() |
30 | ![]() |
30 | ![]() |
30 | ![]() |
27 |
![]() |
27 | ![]() |
24 | ![]() |
27 | ![]() |
14 | ![]() |
20 |
![]() |
19 | ![]() |
17 | ![]() |
21 | 2 athletes.[11] | 10 | ![]() |
15 |
Women
[edit]60 m | 800 m | 3000m | Pole vault | Triple jump | Shot put | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
30 | ![]() |
20 | ![]() |
27 | ![]() |
30 | ![]() |
27 | ![]() |
27 |
![]() |
22 | ![]() |
17 | ![]() ![]() |
10 | ![]() |
22 | ![]() |
17 | 3 athletes[13] | 10 |
![]() |
19 | 2 athletes.[14] | 10 | ![]() |
20 | ![]() |
10 |
References
[edit]- ^ "IAAF to launch World Indoor Tour". IAAF. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
- ^ "European Athletics".
- ^ a b c d 2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour Retrieved 9 March 2023
- ^ a b c "Disciplines confirmed for 2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour | Press release | World Athletics".
- ^ a b c d IAAF World Indoor Tour - Boston results
- ^ a b c d IAAF World Indoor Tour - Karlsruhe results
- ^ a b c d Torun results
- ^ a b c d IAAF World Indoor Tour - Madrid results
- ^ a b c d IAAF World Indoor Tour - Glasgow results
- ^ a b c d IAAF World Indoor Tour - Dusseldorf results
- ^ Luis Castro Rivera and Ilya Ivanyuk
- ^ 2017 IAAF World Indoor Tour Standings - Men, from IAAF.org
- ^ Maggie Ewen, Jessica Ramsey and Fanny Roos
- ^ Raevyn Rogers and Līga Velvere
- ^ 2017 IAAF World Indoor Tour Standings - Women, from IAAF.org