Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

For the athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics competitions, the following qualification systems were in place. Qualification ended on 29 June 2021, but for marathon and 50 km race walking, it ended on 31 May 2021. Some 1900 athletes, from 196 countries, competed.[1] 103 countries qualified also through Universality places (initially 101, 61 men and 40 women).

Qualifying standards[edit]

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) may enter up to 3 qualified athletes in each individual event if all athletes meet the entry standard during the qualifying period. An NOC may also enter a maximum of 1 qualified relay team per event. Under the universality rule, NOCs may enter one male athlete and one female athlete, regardless of time, if they have no athletes of that gender meeting the entry standard. This makes it possible for every NOC to have a minimum of two representatives in the sports. These universality spots cannot be used in the combined events, the 10,000 metres, or the 3,000 metre steeplechase.[2][3][4]

The qualifying system for Tokyo 2020 saw fundamental changes from the previous Olympics. While the qualification from Rio 2016 and other previous editions relied on qualifying standards, Tokyo 2020 is primarily based on world ranking. World Athletics, the global sport governing body formerly known as IAAF until a name change in 2019, continues to set qualifying times, but these are "set for the sole purpose of qualifying athletes with exceptional performances unable to qualify through the World Athletics Rankings pathway." The number of entrants per event is capped, with different caps for different events varying from 24 athletes for the combined events to 80 (finally 110) athletes for the marathons.[2][3]

The World Athletics Rankings are based on the average of the best five results for the athlete over the qualifying period. The results are weighted by the importance of the meet.[5]

The qualifying standards may be obtained in various meets during the given period approved by the World Athletics. The qualifying period for the marathon and the 50 km race walk occurs from 1 January 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 31 May 2021 and the qualifying for the 10,000 m, 20 km race walk and combined events occurs from 1 January 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 29 June 2021, with the rest of the track and field events happening from 1 May 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 29 June 2021. The most recent Area Championships may be counted in the ranking, even if not during the qualifying period.[3] On 6 April 2020, the World Athletics announced that the qualification period for the Games was suspended until 30 November 2020, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.[6] In July 2020, World Athletics announced that the suspension period would be lifted for the road events (marathons and race walks) on 1 September 2020.[7]

For the relays, a maximum of sixteen qualified NOCs shall be entitled to each event. The top eight teams in each event at the 2019 World Championships in Athletics (held in Doha from 28 September to 6 October 2019) guarantee a spot on their respective NOCs for the Olympics. The remaining half in each event are selected at the 2021 World Athletics Relays and according to World Athletics Top List as of 29 June 2021.[3]

NOCs with more than three qualified athletes in an individual event may select, using their own rules, athletes from among those qualified. For example, the United States selects athletes based on the result of the 2020 United States Olympic Trials meet, but has a policy of entering every athlete qualified. Sweden only enters athletes good enough to reach at least the eighth position, based on an assessment by the Swedish NOC.

A tracking system of qualification is published by World Athletics: Road to 2020 Olympic Games. This Road to Tokyo tool shows which athletes – subject to being officially selected by their NOC – have qualified to compete. This tool identifies the first 3 qualifiers per country (in bold) but any athlete who has qualified, by Standard or Ranking, can be selected within the limit of 3 per nation. As this is a qualification monitoring tool, not an entry monitoring tool, it won't highlight which athletes have been officially selected by their NOC, but team announcements of many of the leading nations will be later published by World Athletics.

Some 1900 athletes, from more than 190 countries, will compete at the Olympic Games when the athletics will begin on 30 July.

The qualification period for all stadium events finished on 29 June and the qualification system has now been finalised, showing that about 70% of the athletes in individual events have qualified by entry standard and 30% by world ranking position, while 101 universality places have been awarded.

As already reported when the qualification closed for the longer road events, the men's and women's marathon exceeded their event quotas. This is also the case in the men's and women's 10,000m and the women's triple jump. No ranking place was necessary to complete the field in the men's shot put. But in those cases, regardless of the events’ quotas, any athlete with a qualification standard will still be eligible for selection to compete in Tokyo.

Sebastian Coe, president of World Athletics, said: "Olympic qualification processes are always a bit fraught because there's so much on the line for the athletes, but it's exciting to see the Olympic fields take shape as the Tokyo Games approach, and it's pleasing to see that the extended qualifying process we put in place when the Games were postponed last year ultimately allowed more athletes to reach the entry standards". "With Tokyo 2020 less than a month away, and this last milestone complete, anticipation is growing rapidly for what shapes as an extraordinary competition ahead, based on some of the performances we have seen this year. I'm delighted to see that more than 190 countries will be represented in athletics in Tokyo, reflecting the unmatched universality of our sport, and I look forward to seeing all those athletes competing at the Games from 30 July."[8]

Athletes must have been born before 1 January 2006 (that, be at least 16 years old at the end of 2021) to compete. Youth athletes (born in 2004 or 2005, age 16 or 17 at the end of 2021) cannot compete in the throwing events, combined events, marathons, race walks, or 10,000 metre events. Junior athletes (born in 2002 or 2003, age 18 or 19 at the end of 2021) may compete in any event but cannot compete in the marathons or the 50 kilometre race walk.[3]

The World Athletics Qualifying Standards are as follows:[9][3]

Men's and mixed events Women's events
Event Entry mark Event Entry mark
100 m 10.05 100 m 11.15
200 m 20.24 200 m 22.80
400 m 44.90 400 m 51.35
800 m 1:45.20 800 m 1:59.50
1500 m 3:35.00 1500 m 4:04.20
5000 m 13:13.50 5000 m 15:10.00
10,000 m 27:28.00 10,000 m 31:25.00
110 m hurdles 13.32 100 m hurdles 12.84
400 m hurdles 48.90 400 m hurdles 55.40
3000 m steeplechase 8:22.00 3000 m steeplechase 9:30.00
Marathon 2:11:30 Marathon 2:29:30
20 km walk 1:21:00 20 km walk 1:31:00
50 km walk 3:50:00
Long jump 8.22 Long jump 6.82
Triple jump 17.14 Triple jump 14.32
High jump 2.33 High jump 1.96
Pole vault 5.80 Pole vault 4.70
Shot put 21.10 Shot put 18.50
Discus throw 66.00 Discus throw 63.50
Hammer throw 77.50 Hammer throw 72.50
Javelin throw 85.00 Javelin throw 64.00
Decathlon 8350 Heptathlon 6420
4 × 100 m relay Top 8 at WAC +
Any unqualified nation that reaches the final of the 2021 World Athletics Relays +
Next best from top lists up to maximum field of 16 teams
4 × 100 m relay Top 8 at WAC +
Any unqualified nation that reaches the final of the 2021 World Athletics Relays +
Next best from top lists up to maximum field of 16 teams
4 × 400 m relay


4 × 400 metres relay (mixed)

4 × 400 m relay

Track events[edit]

Men's track events[edit]

Men's 100 m[edit]

Does not include indoor achievements or races with wind above 2.0 m/s. Entry number: 56 (17 from ranking) + 28 Universality and 1 Invitational. Some sprinters, like Aaron Brown, have been withdrawn (see note #11).

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 10.05 3  Great Britain Zharnel Hughes
Reece Prescod
Chijindu Ujah
3  Jamaica Yohan Blake
Oblique Seville
Tyquendo Tracey
3  Japan Yuki Koike
Shuhei Tada
Ryota Yamagata[10]
3  Nigeria Enoch Adegoke
Usheoritse Itsekiri
Divine Oduduru
3  South Africa Gift Leotlela
Shaun Maswanganyi
Akani Simbine
3  United States Ronnie Baker
Trayvon Bromell
Fred Kerley
1  Canada Andre De Grasse
Aaron Brown
2  China Su Bingtian
Xie Zhenye
1  Ghana Joseph Amoah
Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku
1  Kenya Mark Odhiambo
Ferdinand Omurwa
1  Antigua and Barbuda Cejhae Greene
1  Australia Rohan Browning
1  Bahamas Samson Colebrooke
1  Barbados Mario Burke
1  Brazil Paulo André de Oliveira
1  Cayman Islands Kemar Hyman
1  France Jimmy Vicaut
1  Indonesia Lalu Muhammad Zohri
1  Iran Hassan Taftian
1  Italy Marcell Jacobs
1  Ivory Coast Arthur Cissé
1  Liberia Emmanuel Matadi
1  Qatar Femi Ogunode
1  Saint Kitts and Nevis Jason Rogers
World ranking
2  Brazil Felipe Bardi dos Santos
Rodrigo do Nascimento
2  Canada Bismark Boateng
Gavin Smellie
1  Switzerland Silvan Wicki
Alex Wilson
2  Turkey Emre Zafer Barnes
Jak Ali Harvey
1  China Wu Zhiqiang
1  Chinese Taipei Yang Chun-han
1  Denmark Kojo Musah
0  France Mouhamadou Fall[11]
1  Italy Filippo Tortu
0  Panama Alonso Edward
1  Portugal Carlos Nascimento
1  Slovakia Ján Volko
1  Sri Lanka Yupun Abeykoon
Universality Places 1  Afghanistan Sha Mahmood Noor Zahi
1  Angola Aveni Miguel
1  American Samoa Nathan Crumpton
1  Belize Shaun Gill
1  Benin Didier Kiki
1  Bolivia Bruno Rojas
1  Cambodia Pen Sokong
1  Democratic Republic of the Congo Oliver Mwimba
1  Federated States of Micronesia Scott Fiti
1  Fiji Banuve Tabakaucoro
1  Gabon Guy Maganga Gorra
1  The Gambia Ebrima Camara
1  Guinea-Bissau Seco Camara
1  Guyana Emanuel Archibald
1  Kiribati Lataisi Mwea
1  Maldives Hassan Saaid
1  Nauru Jonah Harris
1  Nicaragua Yeykell Romero
1  Niger Badamassi Saguirou
1  Oman Barakat Al-Harthi
1  Palau Adrian Ililau
1  Tajikistan Ildar Akhmadiev
1  Togo Fabrice Dabla
1  Tonga Ronald Fotofili
1  Tuvalu Karalo Maibuca
1  United Arab Emirates Mohamed Alhammadi
1  Zimbabwe Ngoni Makusha
Invitational Places 1  Refugee Olympic Team Dorian Keletela
Total 79[12]

Men's 200 m[edit]

Entry number: 56. Withdrawn after qualification by standard or ranking: Miguel Francis, Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku, Zharnel Hughes, Christophe Lemaitre, Mouhamadou Fall, Paulo André de Oliveira, Felipe Bardi dos Santos, Méba-Mickaël Zeze, Jeffrey John.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 20.24 1  Great Britain Miguel Francis
Adam Gemili
Zharnel Hughes
3  United States Kenny Bednarek
Erriyon Knighton
Noah Lyles
2  Canada Aaron Brown
Andre De Grasse
1  Ghana Joseph Amoah
Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku
2  Jamaica Rasheed Dwyer
Julian Forte
2  South Africa Shaun Maswanganyi
Clarence Munyai
2  Trinidad and Tobago Kyle Greaux
Jereem Richards
0  Bahamas Steven Gardiner
0  Barbados Mario Burke
0  Botswana Isaac Makwala
1  Brazil Aldemir da Silva Júnior
1  China Xie Zhenye
1  Colombia Bernardo Baloyes
1  Dominican Republic Yancarlos Martínez
0  Ecuador Álex Quiñónez
1  Japan Abdul Hakim Sani Brown
1  Liberia Joseph Fahnbulleh
1  Nigeria Divine Oduduru
1  Panama Alonso Edward
1  Qatar Femi Ogunode
0  Switzerland Alex Wilson
1  Turkey Ramil Guliyev
1  Zambia Sydney Siame
World ranking 2  Brazil Jorge Vides
Lucas Vilar
2  Ireland Marcus Lawler
Leon Reid
2  Italy Fausto Desalu
Antonio Infantino
2  Japan Shota Iizuka
Jun Yamashita
1  Belgium Robin Vanderbemden
1  Canada Brendon Rodney
1  Czech Republic Jan Jirka
1  Germany Steven Müller
1  Great Britain Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
1  Liberia Emmanuel Matadi
1  Lithuania Gediminas Truskauskas
1  Netherlands Taymir Burnet
1  Slovakia Ján Volko
1  South Africa Anaso Jobodwana
1  Switzerland William Reais
1  Ukraine Serhiy Smelyk
Universality Places 1  Brunei Muhd Noor Firdaus Ar-Rasyid
1  Cameroon Emmanuel Eseme
1  El Salvador José Andrés Salazar
1  Eswatini Sibusiso Matsenjwa
1  Lebanon Noureddine Hadid
1  Mali Fodé Sissoko
Total 50

Men's 400 m[edit]

Entry number: 48.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 44.90 3  United States Michael Cherry
Michael Norman
Randolph Ross
2  Jamaica Nathon Allen
Demish Gaye
2  Trinidad and Tobago Machel Cedenio
Dwight St. Hillaire
1  Bahamas Steven Gardiner
0  Bahrain Abbas Abubakar Abbas
1  Barbados Jonathan Jones
1  Botswana Isaac Makwala
1  Colombia Anthony Zambrano
1  Grenada Kirani James
1  Italy Davide Re
1  Kenya Emmanuel Korir
1  South Africa Wayde van Niekerk
World ranking 2  Australia Alex Beck
Steven Solomon
2  Belgium Kevin Borlée
Jonathan Sacoor
2  Netherlands Liemarvin Bonevacia
Jochem Dobber
2  South Africa Zakithi Nene
Thapelo Phora
1  Bahamas Alonzo Russell
1  Botswana Leungo Scotch
1  Brazil Lucas Carvalho
1  Colombia Jhon Perlaza
1  Czech Republic Pavel Maslák
1  Germany Marvin Schlegel
1  Italy Edoardo Scotti
1  Jamaica Christopher Taylor
1  Japan Julian Walsh
1  Kazakhstan Mikhail Litvin
1  Poland Karol Zalewski
1  Portugal Ricardo dos Santos
1  Saudi Arabia Mazen Al-Yassin
1  Slovenia Luka Janežič
1  Spain Óscar Husillos
1  Switzerland Ricky Petrucciani
1  Trinidad and Tobago Deon Lendore
Universality Places 1  Bangladesh Mohammad Jahir Rayhan
1  Chad Bachir Mahamat
1  Iraq Taha Hussein Yaseen
1  Madagascar Todisoa Rabearison
1  North Macedonia Jovan Stojoski
1  Republic of the Congo Gilles Anthony Afoumba
1  Sudan Sadam Koumi
1  Yemen Ahmed Al-Yaari
Total 48

Men's 800 m[edit]

Entry number: 48. No qualified by ranking.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 1:45.20
3  Australia Peter Bol
Charlie Hunter
Jeff Riseley
3  France Pierre-Ambroise Bosse
Benjamin Robert
Gabriel Tual
3  Great Britain Oliver Dustin
Elliot Giles
Daniel Rowden
3  Kenya Emmanuel Korir
Ferguson Rotich
Michael Saruni
3  Morocco Abdelati El Guesse
Oussama Nabil
Mostafa Smaili
2  Poland Mateusz Borkowski
Patryk Dobek
Marcin Lewandowski
3  Puerto Rico Andrés Arroyo
Ryan Sánchez
Wesley Vázquez
3  Spain Adrián Ben
Saúl Ordóñez
Pablo Sánchez-Valladares
3  United States Bryce Hoppel
Isaiah Jewett
Clayton Murphy
1  Algeria Yassine Hethat
Djamel Sejati
2  Canada Marco Arop
Brandon McBride
1  Ethiopia Teddese Lemi
Melese Nberet
1  Belgium Eliott Crestan
1  Bosnia and Herzegovina Amel Tuka
1  Botswana Nijel Amos
1  Brazil Thiago André
1  Burundi Éric Nzikwinkunda
1  Djibouti Ayanleh Souleiman
1  Ireland Mark English
1  Mexico Jesús Tonatiú López
1  Netherlands Tony van Diepen
1  Qatar Abubaker Haydar Abdalla
1  Sweden Andreas Kramer
1  Tunisia Abdessalem Ayouni
World ranking 0
Universality Places 1  Andorra Pol Moya
1  Central African Republic Francky Mbotto
1  Cook Islands Alex Beddoes
1  Dominica Dennick Luke
1  Kosovo Musa Hajdari
Invitational Places 1  Refugee Olympic Team James Chiengjiek
Total 48

Men's 1500 m[edit]

Entry number: 45.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 3:35.00 3  Australia Jye Edwards
Ollie Hoare
Stewart McSweyn
3  Ethiopia Samuel Abate
Teddese Lemi
Samuel Tefera
3  France Azeddine Habz
Alexis Miellet
Baptiste Mischler
3  Great Britain Jake Heyward
Josh Kerr
Jake Wightman
3  Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot
Abel Kipsang
Charles Simotwo
3  Morocco Soufiane El Bakkali
Anass Essayi
Abdelatif Sadiki
2  Norway Filip Ingebrigtsen
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
2  Poland Marcin Lewandowski
Michał Rozmys
2  Qatar Abdirahman Saeed Hassan
Adam Ali Musab
2  Spain Ignacio Fontes
Adel Mechaal
2  United States Matthew Centrowitz
Yared Nuguse
0  Algeria Taoufik Makhloufi
1  Bahrain Sadik Mikhou
1  Belgium Ismael Debjani
0  Canada Justyn Knight
1  Djibouti Ayanleh Souleiman
1  Germany Robert Farken
1  New Zealand Sam Tanner
0  ROC [Note RUS] Vladimir Nikitin
1  Sweden Kalle Berglund
1  Uganda Ronald Musagala
World ranking 1  Brazil Thiago André
1  Germany Amos Bartelsmeyer
1  Hungary István Szögi
1  Ireland Andrew Coscoran
1  Luxembourg Charles Grethen
1  New Zealand Nick Willis
1  Spain Jesús Gómez
1  United States Cole Hocker
Universality Places 1  East Timor Felisberto de Deus
1  Equatorial Guinea Benjamín Enzema
1  Somalia Ali Idow Hassan
1  South Sudan Abraham Guem
Invitational Places 1  Refugee Olympic Team Paulo Amotun Lokoro
Total 48

Men's 5000 m[edit]

Entry number: 42.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 13:13.50 2  Australia David McNeill
Stewart McSweyn
Patrick Tiernan
3  Canada Mohammed Ahmed
Luc Bruchet
Justyn Knight
3  Ethiopia Nibret Melak
Milkesa Mengesha
Getnet Wale
3  Kenya Samuel Chebole
Daniel Ebenyo
Nicholas Kimeli
3  Uganda Oscar Chelimo
Joshua Cheptegei
Jacob Kiplimo
3  United States Paul Chelimo
Grant Fisher
Woody Kincaid
2  Bahrain Birhanu Balew
Dawit Fikadu
2  France Jimmy Gressier
Hugo Hay
2  Great Britain Andrew Butchart
Marc Scott
0  Norway Filip Ingebrigtsen
Jakob Ingebrigtsen
1  Belgium Isaac Kimeli
1  Guatemala Luis Grijalva
1  Italy Yemaneberhan Crippa
1  South Africa Lesiba Precious Mashele
1  Spain Mohamed Katir
World ranking 2  Japan Yuta Bando
Hiroki Matsueda
1  Morocco Soufiyan Bouqantar
Zouhair Talbi
1  Switzerland Jonas Raess
Julien Wanders
1  Australia Morgan McDonald
1  Belgium Robin Hendrix
1  Germany Mohamed Mohumed
1  Netherlands Mike Foppen
1  Norway Narve Gilje Nordås
0  Spain Carlos Mayo
Universality Places 1  Kyrgyzstan Nursultan Keneshbekov
1  Mauritania Abidine Abidine
Invitational Places 1  Refugee Olympic Team Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed
Total 40

Men's 10,000 m[edit]

Entry number: initial target of 27. 28 runners, one more, originally qualified by entry standard. However, two athletes withdrew, reducing the field to 26 athletes.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 27:28.00 3  Ethiopia Berihu Aregawi
Selemon Barega
Yomif Kejelcha
3  Kenya Rhonex Kipruto
Rodgers Kwemoi
Weldon Langat
3  Uganda Joshua Cheptegei
Jacob Kiplimo
Stephen Kissa
3  United States Grant Fisher
Woody Kincaid
Joe Klecker
1  Australia Stewart McSweyn
Patrick Tiernan
1  Belgium Bashir Abdi
Isaac Kimeli
2  Great Britain Sam Atkin
Marc Scott
2  Japan Akira Aizawa
Tatsuhiko Ito
0  Bahrain Birhanu Balew
1  Canada Mohammed Ahmed
1  Eritrea Aron Kifle
1  France Morhad Amdouni
1  Italy Yemaneberhan Crippa
0  Morocco Zouhair Talbi
0  Norway Sondre Nordstad Moen
1  Spain Carlos Mayo
1  Switzerland Julien Wanders
1  Thailand Kieran Tuntivate
World ranking 0
Total 25

Men's 110 m hurdles[edit]

Do not include indoor achievements. Entry number: 40.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 13.32 3  France Wilhem Belocian
Aurel Manga
Pascal Martinot-Lagarde
3  Jamaica Ronald Levy
Hansle Parchment
Damion Thomas
3  Japan Shunsuke Izumiya
Taio Kanai
Shunya Takayama
3  United States Devon Allen
Grant Holloway
Daniel Roberts
2  Brazil Gabriel Constantino
Eduardo de Deus
2  Spain Asier Martínez
Orlando Ortega
1  Barbados Shane Brathwaite
1  Belarus Vitali Parakhonka
1  Belgium Michael Obasuyi
1  China Xie Wenjun
1  Cyprus Milan Trajkovic
1  Finland Elmo Lakka
1  Great Britain Andrew Pozzi
1  Italy Paolo Dal Molin
1  ROC[Note RUS] Sergey Shubenkov
1  South Africa Antonio Alkana
World ranking 1  Australia Nicholas Hough
1  Brazil Rafael Henrique Pereira
1  Chinese Taipei Chen Kuei-ru
1  Germany Gregor Traber
1  Great Britain David King
1  Greece Konstantinos Douvalidis
1  Hungary Valdó Szűcs
1  Italy Hassane Fofana
1  Kuwait Yaqoub Al-Youha
1  Poland Damian Czykier
1  Switzerland Jason Joseph
Universality Places 1  Comoros Fadane Hamadi
1  Hong Kong Chan Chung Wang
1  Mauritius Jérémie Lararaudeuse
1  Senegal Louis François Mendy
1  Virgin Islands Eddie Lovett
Total 42

Men's 400 m hurdles[edit]

Entry number: 40.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 48.90 3  Japan Takatoshi Abe
Kazuki Kurokawa
Hiromu Yamauchi
3  United States Rai Benjamin
David Kendziera
Kenny Selmon
2  Brazil Alison dos Santos
Márcio Teles
2  Jamaica Jaheel Hyde
Kemar Mowatt
1  Algeria Abdelmalik Lahoulou
1  British Virgin Islands Kyron McMaster
1  Estonia Rasmus Mägi
1  France Ludvy Vaillant
1  Germany Constantin Preis
1  Ireland Thomas Barr
0  Kenya Moitalel Naadokila
1  Norway Karsten Warholm
0  Poland Patryk Dobek
1  Qatar Abderrahman Samba
1  South Africa Sokwakhana Zazini
0  Switzerland Kariem Hussein
1  Turkey Yasmani Copello
World ranking 2  Germany Joshua Abuaku
Luke Campbell
1  Chinese Taipei Chen Chieh
1  Costa Rica Gerald Drummond
1  Czech Republic Vít Müller
1  France Wilfried Happio
1  Hungary Máté Koroknai
1  India M. P. Jabir
0  Iran Mahdi Pirjahan
1  Italy Alessandro Sibilio
1  Jamaica Shawn Rowe
1  Netherlands Ramsey Angela
Nick Smidt
1  Spain Sergio Fernández
1  Tunisia Mohamed Touati
Universality Places 1  Cape Verde Jordin Andrade
1  Mozambique Creve Armando Machava
1  Seychelles Ned Justeen Azemia
Total 36

Men's 3000 m steeplechase[edit]

Entry number: 45.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 8:22.00 3  Ethiopia Lamecha Girma
Bikila Tadese Takele
Getnet Wale
3  France Djilali Bedrani
Louis Gilavert
Alexis Phelut
3  Italy Ahmed Abdelwahed
Ala Zoghlami
Osama Zoghlami
3  Japan Ryoma Aoki
Ryuji Miura
Kosei Yamaguchi
3  Kenya Leonard Bett
Abraham Kibiwot
Benjamin Kigen
3  Morocco Abdelkarim Ben Zahra
Soufiane El Bakkali
Mohamed Tindouft
3  Spain Daniel Arce
Fernando Carro
Sebastián Martos
3  Sweden Emil Blomberg
Vidar Johansson
Simon Sundström
3  United States Hillary Bor
Mason Ferlic
Benard Keter
1  Algeria Hicham Bouchicha
Bilal Tabti
2  Canada John Gay
Matthew Hughes
2  Great Britain Phil Norman
Zak Seddon
1  Australia Edward Trippas
1  Bahrain John Kibet Koech
1  Denmark Ole Hesselbjerg
1  Eritrea Yemane Haileselassie
1  Finland Topi Raitanen
1  India Avinash Sable
1  Uganda Albert Chemutai
World ranking 2  Australia Ben Buckingham
Matthew Clarke
1  Brazil Altobeli da Silva
1  Colombia Carlos San Martín
1  Germany Karl Bebendorf
Total 44

Women's track events[edit]

Women's 100 m[edit]

Does not include indoor achievements.

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 11.15 3  China Ge Manqi
Liang Xiaojing
Wei Yongli
2  Germany Alexandra Burghardt
Lisa Mayer
Tatjana Pinto
3  Great Britain Dina Asher-Smith
Daryll Neita
Asha Philip
3  Jamaica Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Shericka Jackson
Elaine Thompson Herah
3  Switzerland Ajla Del Ponte
Mujinga Kambundji
Salomé Kora
3  United States Teahna Daniels
Javianne Oliver
Jenna Prandini[13]
2  Ivory Coast Murielle Ahouré
Marie-Josée Ta Lou
1  Netherlands Dafne Schippers
Marije van Hunenstijn
2  Nigeria Nzubechi Grace Nwokocha
Blessing Okagbare
2  Trinidad and Tobago Michelle-Lee Ahye
Kelly-Ann Baptiste
1  Bahamas Tynia Gaither
1  Barbados Tristan Evelyn
0  Bulgaria Ivet Lalova-Collio
1  Canada Crystal Emmanuel
1  The Gambia Gina Bass
0  Poland Ewa Swoboda
1  Portugal Lorène Bazolo
0  South Africa Carina Horn
1  Zambia Rhodah Njobvu
World ranking 2  Brazil Vitória Cristina Rosa
Rosângela Santos
2  Italy Anna Bongiorni
Vittoria Fontana
1  Australia Hana Basic
1  Belarus Krystsina Tsimanouskaya
1  Bulgaria Inna Eftimova
1  Canada Khamica Bingham
1  Ecuador Ángela Tenorio
0  Egypt Bassant Hemida
0  Finland Lotta Kemppinen
1  Greece Rafaéla Spanoudaki-Hatziriga
1  Guyana Jasmine Abrams
1  India Dutee Chand
1  Israel Diana Vaisman
0  Kazakhstan Olga Safronova
0  Netherlands Jamile Samuel
0  Nigeria Rosemary Chukwuma
0  Poland Pia Skrzyszowska
1  Slovenia Maja Mihalinec Zidar
1  Spain María Isabel Pérez
Universality places 1  Afghanistan Kamia Yousufi
1  Antigua and Barbuda Joella Lloyd
1  Chinese Taipei Hsieh Hsi-en
1  Comoros Amed Elna
1  Equatorial Guinea Alba Mbo Nchama
1  Guam Regine Tugade
1  Guinea Aïssata Deen Conte
1  Indonesia Alvin Tehupeiory
1  Iran Farzaneh Fasihi
1  Kuwait Mudhawi Al-Shammari
1  Laos Silina Pha Aphay
1  Libya Hadel Aboud
1  Malawi Asimenye Simwaka
1  Malaysia Azreen Nabila Alias
1  Mali Djenebou Dante
1  Malta Carla Scicluna
1  Mauritania Houlèye Ba
1  Monaco Charlotte Afriat
1  Nepal Sarswati Chaudhary
1  Oman Mazoon Al-Alawi
1  Palestine Hanna Barakat
1  Qatar Bashair Obaid Al-Manwari
1  Republic of the Congo Natacha Ngoye Akamabi
1  Saint Kitts and Nevis Amya Clarke
1  Saudi Arabia Yasmeen Al-Dabbagh
1  Sierra Leone Maggie Barrie
1  Tuvalu Matie Stanley
Total 45+27

Women's 200 m[edit]

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 22.80 2  Bahamas Brianne Bethel
Tynia Gaither
Shaunae Miller-Uibo
Anthonique Strachan
1  Great Britain Dina Asher-Smith
Beth Dobbin
Jodie Williams
3  Jamaica Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Shericka Jackson
Elaine Thompson Herah
1  Nigeria Nzubechi Grace Nwokocha
Favour Ofili
Blessing Okagbare
3  United States Anavia Battle
Jenna Prandini
Gabrielle Thomas
2  Namibia Beatrice Masilingi
Christine Mboma
1  Australia Riley Day
0  Belarus Krystsina Tsimanouskaya
0  Belgium Cynthia Bolingo
1  Brazil Vitória Cristina Rosa
1  Bulgaria Ivet Lalova-Collio
1  Canada Crystal Emmanuel
1  France Gémima Joseph
1  The Gambia Gina Bass
1  Germany Lisa-Marie Kwayie
0  Iraq Dana Hussain
1  Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou
1  Netherlands Dafne Schippers
1  Niger Aminatou Seyni
0  Puerto Rico Jasmine Camacho-Quinn
1  Slovenia Maja Mihalinec
1  Switzerland Mujinga Kambundji
0  Tajikistan Gulsumbi Sharifova
1  Zambia Rhodah Njobvu
World ranking 1  Germany Rebekka Haase
Jessica-Bianca Wessolly
2  Italy Gloria Hooper
Dalia Kaddari
1  Belgium Imke Vervaet
1  Brazil Ana Carolina Azevedo
1  Bulgaria Inna Eftimova
0  Dominican Republic Marileidy Paulino
0  Egypt Bassant Hemida
1  Greece Rafaéla Spanoudaki-Hatziriga
1  India Dutee Chand
1  Ireland Phil Healy
1  Kazakhstan Olga Safronova
1  Netherlands Jamile Samuel
1  Portugal Lorène Bazolo
1  Spain Jaël Bestué
0  Switzerland Sarah Atcho
Universality places 1  Pakistan Najma Parveen
1  Philippines Kristina Knott
1  Singapore Shanti Pereira
1  South Sudan Lucia Moris
Total 42

Women's 400 m[edit]

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 51.35 3  Botswana Christine Botlogetswe
Amantle Montsho
Galefele Moroko
3  Great Britain Ama Pipi
Jodie Williams
Nicole Yeargin
3  Jamaica Roneisha McGregor
Candice McLeod
Stephenie Ann McPherson
1  Poland Iga Baumgart-Witan
Natalia Kaczmarek
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
3  United States Allyson Felix
Quanera Hayes
Wadeline Jonathas
2  Canada Kyra Constantine
Natassha McDonald
2  Netherlands Lieke Klaver
Lisanne de Witte
1  Australia Bendere Oboya
1  Bahamas Shaunae Miller-Uibo
1  Barbados Sada Williams
1  Belgium Cynthia Bolingo
1  Cuba Roxana Gómez
1  Cyprus Eleni Artymata
1  Czech Republic Barbora Malíková
1  Dominican Republic Marileidy Paulino
1  France Amandine Brossier
1  Grenada Meleni Rodney
1  Guyana Aliyah Abrams
1  Kenya Hellen Syombua
1  Mexico Paola Morán
1  Portugal Cátia Azevedo
World ranking 1  Austria Susanne Walli
1  Brazil Tiffani Marinho
1  Czech Republic Lada Vondrová
1  Germany Corinna Schwab
1  Greece Irini Vasiliou
1  Ireland Phil Healy
1  Lithuania Agnė Šerkšnienė
1  Nigeria Patience Okon George
0  Romania Andrea Miklós
1  Slovenia Anita Horvat
1  Spain Aauri Bokesa
1  Uganda Leni Shida
1  Ukraine Tetyana Melnyk
Universality places
1  Belize Samantha Dirks
1  Cayman Islands Shalysa Wray
1  Jordan Aliya Boshnak
Total 46

Women's 800 m[edit]

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 1:59.50 2  Ethiopia Habitam Alemu
Netsanet Desta
Werkwuha Getachew
3  Great Britain Alexandra Bell
Keely Hodgkinson
Jemma Reekie
3  Kenya Mary Moraa
Eunice Sum
Emily Cherotich Tuei
3  United States Athing Mu
Raevyn Rogers
Ajeé Wilson
2  Canada Melissa Bishop-Nriagu
Lindsey Butterworth
2  Germany Christina Hering
Katharina Trost
2  Uganda Halimah Nakaayi
Winnie Nanyondo
1  Australia Catriona Bisset
1  China Wang Chunyu
1  Cuba Rose Mary Almanza
1  France Rénelle Lamote
1  Jamaica Natoya Goule
0  Ukraine Olha Lyakhova
World ranking 3  Ireland Síofra Cléirigh Büttner
Nadia Power
Louise Shanahan
3  Poland Joanna Jóźwik
Angelika Sarna
Anna Wielgosz
2  Switzerland Lore Hoffmann
Delia Sclabas
1  Australia Morgan Mitchell
1  Benin Noélie Yarigo
1  Canada Madeleine Kelly
1  Finland Sara Kuivisto
1  Hungary Bianka Kéri
1  Italy Elena Bellò
1  Latvia Līga Velvere
1  Morocco Rababe Arafi
1  Norway Hedda Hynne
1  Slovakia Gabriela Gajanová
1  Spain Natalia Romero
0  Sweden Lovisa Lindh[14]
1  Uruguay Déborah Rodríguez
Universality places 1  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Shafiqua Maloney
1  São Tomé and Príncipe D'Jamila Tavares
1  Sri Lanka Nimali Liyanarachchi
Invitational Places 1  Refugee Olympic Team Rose Lokonyen
Total 46

Women's 1500 m[edit]

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 4:04.20 3  Ethiopia Freweyni Gebreezibeher
Lemlem Hailu
Diribe Welteji
3  Kenya Winny Chebet
Edinah Jebitok
Faith Kipyegon
3  United States Heather MacLean
Cory McGee
Elle Purrier St. Pierre
2  Australia Linden Hall
Jessica Hull
2  Canada Gabriela Debues-Stafford
Natalia Hawthorn
2  Great Britain Laura Muir
Katie Snowden
0  Belarus Daryia Barysevich
1  Belgium Elise Vanderelst
1  Germany Hanna Klein
1  Ireland Ciara Mageean
1  Morocco Rababe Arafi
1  Netherlands Sifan Hassan
1  Romania Claudia Bobocea
1  Spain Esther Guerrero
1  Uganda Winnie Nanyondo
World ranking 3  Czech Republic Kristiina Mäki
Diana Mezuliáníková
Simona Vrzalová
2  Italy Federica Del Buono
Gaia Sabbatini
2  Japan Nozomi Tanaka
Ran Urabe
2  Portugal Salomé Afonso
Marta Pen Freitas
1  Australia Georgia Griffith
1  Canada Lucia Stafford
1  Finland Sara Kuivisto
1  Germany Caterina Granz
1  Great Britain Revée Walcott-Nolan
1  Ireland Sarah Healy
1  Jamaica Aisha Praught-Leer
1  Mexico Laura Galván
1  Poland Martyna Galant
1  Spain Marta Pérez
1  Uruguay María Pía Fernández
Universality places 1  Djibouti Souhra Ali Mohamed
Invitational places 1  Refugee Olympic Team Anjelina Lohalith
Total 45

Women's 5000 m[edit]

Qualification standard No. of athletes NOC Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 15:10.00 3  Canada Andrea Seccafien
Julie-Anne Staehli
Kate Van Buskirk[15]
3  Ethiopia Ejgayehu Taye
Senbere Teferi
Gudaf Tsegay
3  Great Britain Jessica Judd
Amy-Eloise Markovc
Eilish McColgan
3  Kenya Hellen Obiri
Lilian Kasait Rengeruk
Agnes Jebet Tirop
3  Uganda Esther Chebet
Sarah Chelangat
Prisca Chesang
3  United States Elise Cranny
Rachel Schneider
Karissa Schweizer
2  Australia Isobel Batt-Doyle
Rose Davies
2  Japan Ririka Hironaka
Nozomi Tanaka
2  Netherlands Sifan Hassan
Diane van Es
0  Bahrain Kalkidan Gezahegne
1  Burundi Francine Niyonsaba
1  Eritrea Rahel Daniel
1  Israel Selamawit Teferi
1  Italy Nadia Battocletti
1  Mexico Laura Galván
0  Morocco Siham Hilali
1  New Zealand Camille Buscomb
1  Norway Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal
1  South Africa Dominique Scott
1  Turkey Yasemin Can
World ranking 0  Albania Luiza Gega
1  Australia Jenny Blundell
1  Japan Kaede Hagitani
0  Netherlands Maureen Koster
1  Slovenia Klara Lukan
1  Spain Lucía Rodríguez
Universality places 1