2015 in the sport of athletics
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New competitions | European Games |
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In 2015, the foremost athletics event was the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing. The two other major global level competitions in 2015 are the World Cross Country Championships and the IAAF World Relays.
The 2015 season marked the introduction of athletics at the European Games. However, this will not be a major continental event for athletics in the style of the Asian Games, as only the lower tier of the European Team Championships will be contested at the games. Major outdoor continental events will be held for the Americas (Pan American Games), Africa (All-Africa Games), Asia (2015 Asian Athletics Championships) and Oceania (Oceania Athletics Championships).[1]
The Asian Youth Athletics Championships will be inaugurated this year.
World records
[edit]Indoor
[edit]Event | Athlete | Nation | Result | Location | Date |
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Men's Two mile run | Mohamed Farah | Great Britain | 8:03.40[Note 1] | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 21 February |
Women's 5000 metres | Genzebe Dibaba | Ethiopia | 14:18.86 | Stockholm, Sweden | 19 February |
Women's discus throw | Shanice Craft | Germany | 62.07 m[Note 2] | Berlin, Germany | 14 February |
Outdoor
[edit]Event | Athlete | Nation | Result | Location | Date |
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Men's decathlon | Ashton Eaton | United States | 9045 pts | Beijing, China | 29 August |
Men's 20 km walk | Yusuke Suzuki | Japan | 1:16:36 | Nomi, Japan | 15 March |
Men's 4 × 110 m hurdles relay | Jason Richardson Aleec Harris Aries Merritt David Oliver | United States | 52.94[Note 3] | Des Moines, United States | 25 April |
Men's Distance medley relay | Kyle Merber Brycen Spratling Brandon Johnson Ben Blankenship | United States | 9:15.50 | Nassau, Bahamas | 3 May |
Women's 1500 metres | Genzebe Dibaba | Ethiopia | 3:50.07 | Fontvieille, Monaco | 17 July |
Women's 15K run | Florence Jebet Kiplagat | Kenya | 46:14+ | Barcelona, Spain | 15 February |
Women's 20K run | Florence Jebet Kiplagat | Kenya | 1:01:54+ | Barcelona, Spain | 15 February |
Women's half marathon | Florence Jebet Kiplagat | Kenya | 1:05:09 | Barcelona, Spain | 15 February |
Women's 2000 m steeplechase | Virginia Nyambura | Kenya | 6:02.16[Note 4] | Berlin, Germany | 6 September |
Women's Distance medley relay | Treniere Moser Sanya Richards-Ross Ajeé Wilson Shannon Rowbury | United States | 10:36.50 | Nassau, Bahamas | 2 May |
Women's hammer throw | Anita Włodarczyk | Poland | 81.08 m | Władysławowo, Poland | 1 August |
Women's 20 km walk | Liu Hong | China | 1:24:38 | A Coruña, Spain | 6 June |
Season's bests
[edit]Awards
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Major events
[edit]World athletics championships
[edit]- March 28: 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Guiyang
- Ethiopia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 2 & 3: 2015 IAAF World Relays in Nassau
- Men's 4 × 100 m Relay winners: United States (Mike Rodgers, Justin Gatlin, Tyson Gay, Ryan Bailey)
- Men's 4 × 200 m Relay winners: Jamaica (Nickel Ashmeade, Rasheed Dwyer, Jason Livermore, Warren Weir)
- Men's 4 × 400 m Relay winners: United States (David Verburg, Tony McQuay, Jeremy Wariner, LaShawn Merritt)
- Men's 4 × 800 m Relay winners: United States (Duane Solomon, Erik Sowinski, Casimir Loxsom, Robby Andrews)
- Men's Distance Medley Relay winners: United States (Kyle Merber, Brycen Spratling, Brandon Johnson, Ben Blankenship) (World Record)
- Women's 4 × 100 m Relay winners: Jamaica (Simone Facey, Kerron Stewart, Schillonie Calvert, Veronica Campbell-Brown)
- Women's 4 × 200 m Relay winners: Nigeria (Blessing Okagbare, Regina George, Dominique Duncan, Christy Udoh)
- Women's 4 × 400 m Relay winners: United States (Phyllis Francis, Natasha Hastings, Sanya Richards-Ross, Francena McCorory)
- Women's 4 × 800 m Relay winners: United States (Chanelle Price, Maggie Vessey, Molly Beckwith-Ludlow, Alysia Montaño)
- Women's Distance Medley Relay winners: United States (Treniere Moser, Sanya Richards-Ross, Ajee' Wilson, Shannon Rowbury) (World Record)
- July 15–19: 2015 World Youth Championships in Athletics in Cali[5]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 6–18: 2015 World Masters Athletics Championships in Lyon
- August 22–30: 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing
- Kenya and Jamaica won 7 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- October 22–31: 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha[6]
- Note: The 2015 IPC marathon events was hosted in London, in conjunction with the 2015 London Marathon, on April 26.
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Regional athletics championships
[edit]- February 21 & 22: 2015 NACAC Cross Country Championships in Barranquilla[7]
- Senior Men's winner: Maksim Korolev[8]
- Senior Women's winner: Gladys Tejeda[9]
- Senior Men's Team winners: United States[10]
- Senior Women's Team winners: United States[11]
- March 5–8: Athletics CAA Junior African Championships 2015 in Addis Ababa[12]
- Nigeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 6–8: 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Prague[13]
- Russia won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
- April 23 – 26: Athletics CAA Youth African Championships 2015 in Port Louis[14]
- South Africa won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 8 – 10: 2015 Oceania Athletics Championships and 2015 Oceania Youth Athletics Championships in Cairns
- Host nation, Australia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies in both competitions.
- May 8 – 11: Athletics AAA Youth Asian Championships 2015 in Doha
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 3–7: 2015 Asian Athletics Championships in Wuhan
- Host nation, China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 12–14: 2015 South American Championships in Athletics in Lima[15]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 20 & 21: 2015 European Team Championships
- Super League in Cheboksary winner: Russia
- First League in Heraklion winner: Czech Republic
- Second League in Stara Zagora winner: Denmark
- Third League in Baku winner: Austria
- July 4 & 5: 2015 Oceania Half Marathon Championships in Gold Coast[16]
- Men: Takehiro Deki
- Women: Eloise Wellings
- July 16–19: 2015 European Athletics Junior Championships in Eskilstuna[17]
- Great Britain won the gold medal tally. Great Britain and Germany won 17 overall medals each.
- July 31 – August 2: 2015 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships in Edmonton[18]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 7–9: 2015 NACAC Championships in San José, Costa Rica
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 9: 2015 South American Marathon Championships in Asunción[19]
- December 13: 2015 European Cross Country Championships in Toulon–Hyères[20]
- Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Seasonal results
[edit]- February 22: 2015 Tokyo Marathon
- April 20: 2015 Boston Marathon
- Winners: Lelisa Desisa (m) / Caroline Rotich (f)
- April 26: 2015 London Marathon
- Winners: Eliud Kipchoge (m) / Tigist Tufa (f)
- September 27: 2015 Berlin Marathon
- Winners: Eliud Kipchoge (m) / Gladys Cherono (f)
- October 11: 2015 Chicago Marathon
- Winners: Dickson Chumba (m) / Florence Kiplagat (f)
- November 1: 2015 New York City Marathon
- Winners: Stanley Biwott (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
- January 3 – December 31: 2015 IAAF Label Road Races Calendar[21]
Gold Label
[edit]- January 3: Xiamen International Marathon[22]
- Winners: Moses Mosop (m) / Mare Dibaba (f)
- January 23: Dubai Marathon[23]
- Winners: Lemi Berhanu (m) / Aselefech Mergia (f)
- March 1: Lake Biwa Marathon (men only)[24]
- Winner: Samuel Ndungu
- March 1: Roma-Ostia Half Marathon[25]
- Winners: Robert Chemosin (m) / Amane Beriso (f)
- March 1: World's Best 10K[26]
- Winners: Sammy Kitwara (m) / Belaynesh Oljira (f)
- March 8: Nagoya Marathon (women only)[27]
- Winner: Eunice Kirwa
- March 15: Seoul International Marathon[28]
- Winners: Wilson Loyanae (m) / Guteni Shone (f)
- March 22: Rome Marathon[29]
- March 22: Lisbon Half Marathon[30]
- Winners: Mo Farah (m) / Rose Chelimo (f)
- March 28: Prague Half Marathon[31]
- April 12: Rotterdam Marathon[32]
- Winners: Abera Kuma (m) / Asami Kato (f)
- April 12: Paris Marathon[33]
- April 12: Vienna City Marathon[34]
- April 19: Yangzhou Jianzhen International Half Marathon[35]
- Winners: Mosinet Geremew (m) / Flomena Cheyech Daniel (f)
- May 3: Prague Marathon[36]
- May 10: Great Manchester Run[37]
- Winners: Stephen Sambu (m) / Betsy Saina (f)
- May 23: Ottawa Race Weekend (10 km event)[38]
- Winners: Nicholas Bor (m) / Gladys Cherono (f)
- June 20: Olomouc Half Marathon[39]
- Winners: Josphat Kiptis (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
- July 5: Gold Coast Marathon[40]
- Winners: Kenneth Mburu Mungara (m) / Risa Takenaka (f)
- July 26: Bogotá Half Marathon[41]
- Winners: Stanley Biwott (m) / Amane Gobena (f)
- September 5: Prague Grand Prix (10 km event)[42]
- September 12: Ústí nad Labem Half Marathon[43]
- September 13: Great North Run[44]
- Winners: Mo Farah (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
- September 20: Carrera de la Mujer (women only)[45]
- Winner: Belaynesh Oljira
- September 20: Sydney Marathon[46]
- Winners: Hisanori Kitajima (m) / Meriem Wangari (f)
- September 20: Beijing Marathon[47]
- October 4: Great Scottish Run[48]
- Winners: Moses Ndiema Kipsiro (m) / Edna Kiplagat (f)
- October 18: Lisbon Marathon[49]
- October 18: Lisbon Half Marathon[49]
- Winners: Nguse Tesfaldet (m) / Beatrice Mutai (f)
- October 18: Amsterdam Marathon[50]
- Winners: Bernard Kipyego (m) / Joyce Chepkirui (f)
- October 18: Toronto Waterfront Marathon[51]
- Winners: Ishimael Chemtan (m) / Shure Demise (f)
- October 25: Frankfurt Marathon[52]
- Winners: Sisay Lemma (m) / Gulume Tollesa (f)
- October 25: Great South Run[53]
- Winners: Moses Ndiema Kipsiro (m) / Vivian Cheruiyot (f)
- November 8: Shanghai Marathon[54]
- November 15: Istanbul Marathon[55]
- Winners: Elias Chelimo (m) / Amane Gobena (f)
- December 6: Fukuoka Marathon (men only)[56]
- Winner: Patrick Makau Musyoki
- December 6: Singapore Marathon (final)[57]
- Winners: Julius Maisei (m) / Doris Changeywo (f)
Silver Label
[edit]- January 25: Osaka International Ladies Marathon (women only)[58]
- Winner: Tetyana Hamera-Shmyrko
- January 25: Hong Kong Marathon[59]
- Winners: Sentayehu Merga (m) / Kim Hye-Gyong (f)
- February 1: Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon[60]
- Winners: Paul Kuira (m) / Eloise Wellings (f)
- February 1: Beppu-Ōita Marathon (men only)[61]
- April 5: Daegu Marathon[62]
- Winners: Girmay Birhanu (m) / Meselech Melkamu (f)
- April 11: Great Ireland Run[63]
- Winners: Japhet Korir (m) / Gemma Steel (f)
- April 19: Hannover Marathon[64]
- Winners: Jacob Cheshari (m) / Souad Ait Salem (f)
- April 19: Łódź Maraton Dbam o Zdrowie[65]
- Winners: Albert Kiplagat Matebor (m) / Monika Stefanowicz (f)
- April 26: Yellow River Estuary International Marathon[66]
- Winners: Ernest Ngeno (m) / Helena Kirop (f)
- April 26: Warsaw Marathon[67]
- Winners: Hayle Lemi Berhanu (m) / Fatuma Sado (f)
- April 26: Madrid Marathon[68]
- Winners: Ezekiel Kiptoo Chebii (m) / Monica Jepkoech (f)
- May 17: Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon[69]
- Winners: James Gitahi Rungaru (m) / Eunice Kirwa
- May 23: Mattoni Karlovy Vary Half Marathon[70]
- May 24: Ottawa Race Weekend (Ottawa Marathon)[71]
- May 30: Freihofer's Run for Women (women only)[72]
- Winner: Emily Chebet
- June 6: České Budějovice Half Marathon[73]
- September 20: Cape Town Marathon[74]
- Winners: Shadrack Kemboi (m) / Isabella Ochichi (f)
- September 20: Dam tot Damloop[75]
- Winners: Edwin Kiptoo (m) / Joyce Chepkirui (f)
- October 18: Medio Maraton Valencia Trinidad Alfonso 2015[76]
- Winners: Abraham Cheroben (m) / Netsanet Gudeta (f)
- October 18: Great Birmingham Run[77]
- Winners: Chris Thompson (m) / Dominika Napieraj (f)
- October 25: Marseille Cassis 20km[78]
- Winners: Edwin Kipyego (m) / Peres Jepchirchir (f)
- October 25: Venice Marathon[79]
- November 8: Beirut Marathon[80]
- Winners: Jackson Limo (m) / Kaltoum Bouaasayriya
- November 15: Saitama Marathon (debut event and women only)[81]
- Winner: Atsede Baysa
- November 15: Maraton Valencia Trinidad Alfonso[82]
- Winners: John Nzau Mwangangi / Beata Naigambo (f)
- December 27: Corrida de Houilles[83]
- December 31: San Silvestre Vallecana (final)
Bronze Label
[edit]- January 18: Houston Marathon[84]
- February 22: Maraton Ciudad de Sevilla[85]
- March 22: New Taipei City Wan Jin Shi Marathon[86]
- Winners: Eliud Barngetuny (m) / Gladys Kipsoi (f)
- April 12: Milano City Marathon[87]
- April 12: Brighton Marathon[88]
- April 12: Santiago Marathon[89]
- Winners: Luka Rotich Lobuwan (m) / Inés Melchor (f)
- April 19: Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon[90]
- May 16: Okpekpe 10 km Road Race[91]
- May 17: Riga Marathon[92]
- May 31: Edinburgh Marathon[93]
- June 13: Corrida de Langueux[94]
- September 13: Copenhagen Marathon (half marathon only)[95]
- Winners: Bedan Karoki (m) / Purity Rionoripo (f)
- September 20: Siberian International Marathon[96]
- Winners: Laban Moiben (m) / Albina Mayorova (f)
- October 4: Bournemouth Marathon[97]
- October 11: 20 Kilomètres de Paris[98]
- November 8: French Riviera Marathon[99]
- Winners: Barnabas Kiptum (m) / Rose Jepchumba (f)
- November 15: Boulogne-Billancourt Half Marathon[100]
- Event cancelled, due to the November 2015 Paris attacks on November 13.
- November 29: Marathon du Gabon (final)[101]
IAAF Diamond League
[edit]- May 15 – September 11: 2015 IAAF Diamond League Schedule[102]
- May 15: Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix in Doha
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 17: Shanghai Golden Grand Prix in China
- Kenya won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 30: Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon
- Host nation, the United States, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 4: Golden Gala in Rome
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 7: British Grand Prix in Birmingham
- Kenya won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- June 11: Bislett Games in Oslo
- Great Britain and Kenya won 2 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- June 13: Adidas Grand Prix in New York City
- Host nation, the United States, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 4: Meeting Areva in Saint-Denis (Paris)
- Kenya won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- July 9: Athletissima in Lausanne
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 17: Herculis in Fontvieille
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 24 & 25: London Grand Prix in Great Britain
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 30: DN Galan in Stockholm
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 3: Weltklasse Zürich in Switzerland
- Kenya won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 11: Memorial Van Damme in Brussels (final)
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 15: Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix in Doha
IAAF Cross Country Permit
[edit]- November 16, 2014 – March 14, 2015: 2015 IAAF Cross Country Permit Schedule[103]
- November 16, 2014: Cross de Atapuerca in Burgos[104]
- Winners: Imane Merga (m) / Belaynesh Oljira (f)
- December 21, 2014: Lotto Cross Cup Brussels in Belgium[105]
- January 6: 58th Campaccio-International Cross Country in San Giorgio su Legnano[106]
- Winners: Dathan Ritzenhein (m) / Janet Kisa (f)
- January 10: Great Edinburgh International Cross Country in Great Britain[107]
- Men's 4 km winner: Garrett Heath
- Men's 8 km winner: Chris Derrick
- Women's 6 km winner: Emelia Gorecka
- January 18: Cross Internacional de Itálica in Seville[108]
- Winners: Teklemariam Medhin (m) / Emily Chebet (f)
- January 25: Cross Internacional Juan Muguerza in Elgoibar[109]
- Winners: Teklemariam Medhin (m) / Mimi Belete (f)
- February 8: Chiba International Cross Country in Japan[110]
- Men's 12 km winner: Charles Ndirangu
- Women's 8 km winner: Zoe Buckman
- Junior men's 8 km winner: Ryoji Tatezawa
- Junior women's 5 km winner: Wakana Kabasawa
- February 14: IAAF Permit/Athletics Kenya Cross Country in Nairobi[111]
- Senior Men 12 km winner: Bedan Karoki
- Senior Women 8 km winner: Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon
- Junior Men 8 km winner: Dominic Kiptarus
- Junior Women 6 km winner: Rosefline Chepngetich
- February 15: Cinque Mulini in San Vittore Olona[112]
- Winners: Muktar Edris (m) / Violet Jelagat (f)
- February 22: Almond Blossom Cross Country in Albufeira[113]
- Winners: Roman Prodius (m) / Dominika Nowakowska (f)
- March 14: Antrim International Cross Country in Great Britain (final)[114]
- Winners: Thomas Ayeko (m) / Birtukan Fente Alemu (f)
- November 16, 2014: Cross de Atapuerca in Burgos[104]
IAAF Indoor Permit
[edit]- January 31 – February 21: 2015 IAAF Indoor Permit Schedule[115]
- January 31: Weltklasse in Karlsruhe in Germany[116]
- France and the United States won 2 gold medals each. Germany and the United States won 5 overall medals each.
- February 1: Russian Winter Meeting in Moscow[117]
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 7: New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston[118]
- Host nation, the United States, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 19: XL Galan in Stockholm[119]
- Host nation, Sweden, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 21: Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix in Great Britain (final)[120]
- Host nation, Great Britain, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- January 31: Weltklasse in Karlsruhe in Germany[116]
IAAF Race Walking Challenge
[edit]- February 22 – August 30: 2015 IAAF Race Walking Challenge Schedule[121]
- February 22: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Adelaide[122]
- Winners: Jared Tallent (m) / Tanya Holliday (f)
- March 7: Circuito Internacional de Marcha Chihuahua 2015 in Mexico[123]
- Men's 20 km winner: Eder Sánchez
- Women's 20 km winner: María Guadalupe González Romero
- Men's 50 km winner: José Leyver Ojeda
- March 15: Asian Race Walking Championships in Nomi, Ishikawa[124]
- Winners: Yusuke Suzuki (m) (World Record) / HOU Yangbao (f)
- March 21: Dudinska Paldesjatka in Dudince[125]
- Men's 20 km winner: Lebogang Shange
- Women's 20 km winner: Eleonora Anna Giorgi
- Men's 50 km winner: Matej Tóth
- April 18: 24th Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética in Portugal[126]
- Winners: Éider Arévalo (m) / Liu Hong (f)
- May 1: 2015 IAAF Race Walking Challenge in Taicang[127]
- Winners: Chen Ding (m) / DUAN Dandan (f)
- May 9 & 10: 2015 Pan American Race Walking Cup in Arica
- Mexico won the gold medal tally. Colombia won the overall medal tally.
- May 17: 2015 European Race Walking Cup in Murcia
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 6: 29th Gran Premio Cantones de La Coruña in Spain[128]
- Winners: Wang Zhen (m) (Meet Record) / Liu Hong (f) (World Record)
- August 22–30: Part of the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing (final)
- Men's 20 km winner: Miguel Ángel López
- Women's 20 km winner: Liu Hong
- Men's 50 km winner: Matej Tóth
- February 22: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Adelaide[122]
- May 8 – September 20: 2015 IAAF Combined Events Challenge Schedule[129]
- May 8 – 10: Oceania Combined Events Championships in Cairns[130]
- Men's Decathlon winner: Brent Newdick (7,140 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Sarah Wood (5,052 points)
- May 15 & 16: Multistars – Trofeo Zerneri Acciai in Florence[131]
- Men's Decathlon winner: Pawel Wiesiolek (7,863 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Sofia Yfantidou (5,900 points)
- May 30 & 31: Hypo-Meeting in Götzis[132]
- Men's Decathlon winner: Kai Kazmirek (8,462 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Brianne Theisen-Eaton (6,808 points)
- June 12 & 13: TNT – Fortuna Meeting in Kladno[133]
- June 19 & 20: Combined Events Capital Cup in Ottawa[134]
- Men's Decathlon winner: Yordanis García (7,977 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Yorgelis Rodríguez (6,068 points)
- June 25–28: 2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon
- Men's Decathlon winner: Trey Hardee (8,725 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Barbara Nwaba (6,500 points)
- June 27 & 28: Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen in Germany[135]
- Men's Decathlon winner: Michael Schrader (8,419 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Anouk Vetter (6,387 points)
- July 4 & 5: European Combined Events Cup Super League in Aubagne[136]
- Men's Decathlon winner: Ilya Shkurenyov (8,378 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Alina Fyodorova (6,278 points)
- July 4 & 5: European Combined Events Cup First League and Second League in Inowrocław[137][138]
- First League Men's Decathlon winner: Martin Roe (7,875 points)
- First League Women's Heptathlon winner: Karolina Tymińska (6,174 points)
- Second League Men's Decathlon winner: Joli Koivu (7,462 points)
- Second League Women's Heptathlon winner: Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa (6,470 points)
- July 8–12: Part of the 2015 Summer Universiade in Gwangju
- Men's Decathlon winner: Thomas van der Plaetsen (7,952 points)[139]
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Anna Maiwald (6,111 points)[140]
- July 18–26: Part of the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto
- Men's Decathlon winner: Damian Warner (8,659 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Yorgelis Rodríguez (6,332 points)
- August 22–30: Part of the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing
- Men's Decathlon winner: Ashton Eaton (9,045 points) World Record
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Jessica Ennis-Hill (6,669 points)
- September 19 & 20: Décastar in Talence (final)[141]
- Men's Decathlon winner: Willem Coertzen (8,187 points)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas (6,306 points)
- May 8 – 10: Oceania Combined Events Championships in Cairns[130]
IAAF World Challenge
[edit]- March 21 – September 13: 2015 IAAF World Challenge Schedule[142]
- March 21: Melbourne Track Classic in Australia[143]
- Host nation, Australia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 9: Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston[144]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 10: Golden Grand Prix in Kawasaki[145]
- Host nation, Japan, the United States, and Ukraine won 2 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- May 20: IAAF World Challenge Beijing in China[146]
- Host nation, China, and the United States won 3 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- May 23: Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar in Senegal[147]
- May 24: Fanny Blankers-Koen Games in Hengelo[148]
- Host nation, the Netherlands, and Poland won 3 gold medals each. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
- May 26: Golden Spike Ostrava in the Czech Republic[149]
- Poland won the gold medal tally. Host nation, the Czech Republic, and Poland won 7 overall medals each.
- June 14: Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat in Morocco[150]
- France won the gold medal tally. Kenya won the overall medal tally.
- July 11: Meeting de Atletismo Madrid in Spain[151]
- Ethiopia and the United States won 2 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 6: ISTAF Berlin in Germany[152]
- Germany, Kenya, Poland, and the United States won 2 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 8: Hanžeković Memorial in Zagreb[153]
- The United States won the gold medal tally. The United States, Germany, and Jamaica won 5 overall medals each.
- September 13: Rieti Meeting in Italy (final)[154]
- March 21: Melbourne Track Classic in Australia[143]
- March 21 – September 13: 2015 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge Calendar[155]
- March 21: Part of the Melbourne Track Classic in Australia[156]
- May 10: Part of the Golden Grand Prix in Kawasaki[157]
- Winner: Martina Hrašnová
- May 20: Part of the IAAF World Challenge Beijing in China[158]
- Winner: Anita Włodarczyk
- May 23: Part of the IAAF World Challenge Dakar in Senegal[159]
- May 26: Part of the Golden Spike Ostrava in the Czech Republic
- Men's winner: Paweł Fajdek[160]
- Women's winner: Anita Włodarczyk[161]
- June 14: Part of the Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat in Morocco
- Winner: Paweł Fajdek[162]
- June 25: Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku
- Winner: Paweł Fajdek[163]
- July 7: István Gyulai Memorial in Székesfehérvár
- Winner: Paweł Fajdek[164]
- July 18: Brothers Znamensky Memorial in Moscow[165]
- Men's winner: Dilshod Nazarov
- Women's winner: Mariya Bespalova
- July 22: Karlstad Grand Prix in Sweden[166]
- August 9: Janusz Kusociński Memorial in Szczecin[167]
- August 22–30: Part of the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing
- September 6: Part of the ISTAF Berlin in Germany[170]
- Winner: Kathrin Klaas
- September 13: Part of the Rieti Meeting in Italy (final)[171]
- February 22 – July 26: 2015 IPC Athletics Grand Prix[172]
- February 22 – 25: 7th Fazaa International Athletics Competition in Dubai
- For results, click here. After that, go to Meeting Dubai section and click the results day 1 to results day 4.
- March 6–8: 2015 Queensland State Championships in Brisbane
- For results, click here.
- March 23–25: 9th Tunis International Meeting in Tunis
- April 18 – 20: 3rd China Open Athletics Championships in Beijing
- For results, click here.
- May 13 – 17: 2015 Desert Challenge Games in Mesa, Arizona[174]
- For results, click here.
- May 29 – 31: 2015 ParAthletics in Nottwil
- For results, click here.
- June 12–14: 2015 Italian Open Championships in Grosseto
- For results, click here.
- June 19–21: 2015 Berlin Open in Germany[175]
- July 26: 2015 IPC Athletics Grand Prix Final in London[176]
- For results, click here.
- February 22 – 25: 7th Fazaa International Athletics Competition in Dubai
References
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- ^ a b c d Golden Tracks glory for Rutherford and Schippers. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-05-28.
- ^ IAAF's 2015 World Youth Championships in Athletics Page
- ^ IPC's 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships Page
- ^ Panamerican Cross Country Cup 2015 Page
- ^ 2015 NACAC Cross Country Championships Senior Men Results Page
- ^ 2015 NACAC Cross Country Championships Senior Women Results Page
- ^ 2015 NACAC Cross Country Championships Senior Men's Team Results Page
- ^ 2015 NACAC Cross Country Championships Senior Women's Team Results Page
- ^ Athletics CAA Junior African Championships 2015 in Ethiopia Results Page
- ^ Prague 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships Website
- ^ 2015 Youth African Championships in Athletics Official Website
- ^ 49° Campeonato Sudamericano de Mayores Website[usurped]
- ^ 2015 Oceania Half Marathon Championships Results Page
- ^ European Athletics' 2015 European Athletics Junior Championships Page
- ^ 2015 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships Website
- ^ Más de 2000 corredores en la Maratón Internacional de Asunción Page (Spanish)
- ^ 2015 European Cross Country Championships Website
- ^ 2015 IAAF Label Road Races Calendar
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