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2006 IAAF World Athletics Tour

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2006 IAAF World Athletics Tour
Edition1st
Start date9 March 2006
End date10 September 2006
Meetings24 (+1 final)
2005
2007

The 2006 IAAF World Athletics Tour was the first edition of the annual global circuit of one-day track and field competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). The series featured 24 one-day meetings, consisting of the six meetings of the 2006 IAAF Golden League, six IAAF Super Grand Prix meetings, and twelve IAAF Grand Prix meetings. In addition, there were 25 Area Permit Meetings that carried point-scoring events.[1] The series culminated in the two-day 2006 IAAF World Athletics Final, held in Stuttgart, Germany from 9–10 September.[2]

The series replaced the IAAF World Outdoor Meetings series which had launched in 2003. As part of this change, the IAAF Grand Prix II category was dropped in favour of an Area Permit Meeting structure.[3][4] In comparison to the preceding year's series, the Herculis meet returned to Super Grand Prix status, having hosted the IAAF World Athletics Final for three years. The British Grand Prix, Golden Spike Ostrava and Meeting de Atletismo Madrid all dropped down from Super to regular Grand Prix status. All previous Grand Prix II meetings were dropped from the main series, with the exception of the Melbourne Track Classic which was promoted to Grand Prix status. The Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar was included as a Grand Prix for the first time. Among other Grand Prix meets, the Meeting Lille-Métropole and Gugl Grand Prix were demoted to Area Permit Meeting and the Gran Premio Diputación was dropped from the circuit entirely.[5][6]

Meetings

Number Date Meet City Country Level Events (M+W)
1 9 March Melbourne Track Classic Melbourne Australia 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
2 29 April Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakar Dakar Senegal 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
3 6 May Osaka Grand Prix Osaka Japan 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
4 12 May Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix Doha Qatar 2007 IAAF Super Grand Prix
5 21 May Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo Belém Brazil 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
6 28 May Prefontaine Classic Eugene United States 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
7 28 May Fanny Blankers-Koen Games Hengelo Netherlands 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
8 30 May Golden Spike Ostrava Ostrava Czech Republic 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
9 2 June Bislett Games Oslo Norway 2007 IAAF Golden League
10 11 June British Grand Prix Gateshead United Kingdom 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
11 3 July Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria Athens Greece 2007 IAAF Super Grand Prix
12 8 July Meeting Gaz de France Paris Saint-Denis France 2007 IAAF Golden League
13 11 July Athletissima Lausanne Switzerland 2007 IAAF Super Grand Prix
14 14 July Golden Gala Rome Italy 2007 IAAF Golden League
15 17 July Meeting de Atletismo Madrid Madrid Spain 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
16 25 July DN Galan Stockholm Sweden 2007 IAAF Super Grand Prix
17 26 July Helsinki Grand Prix Helsinki Finland 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
18 28 July London Grand Prix London United Kingdom 2007 IAAF Super Grand Prix
19 18 August Weltklasse Zürich Zürich Switzerland 2007 IAAF Golden League
20 20 August Herculis Monte Carlo Monaco 2007 IAAF Super Grand Prix
21 25 August Memorial Van Damme Brussels Belgium 2007 IAAF Golden League
22 27 August Rieti Meeting Rieti Italy 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
23 31 August Hanžeković Memorial Zagreb Croatia 2007 IAAF Grand Prix
24 3 September ISTAF Berlin Berlin Germany 2007 IAAF Golden League
F 9–10 September 2006 IAAF World Athletics Final Stuttgart Germany IAAF World Athletics Final

References

  1. ^ Area Permit Meetings 2006. IAAF (archived). Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  2. ^ World Athletics Tour 2006. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  3. ^ Turner, Chris (2005). IAAF - World Athletics Tour. International Sports Press Association. Retrieved on 2009-09-11.
  4. ^ IAAF World Outdoor Meetings 2003. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  5. ^ IAAF World Athletics Tour 2006. IAAF (archived). Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  6. ^ Area Permit Meetings 2006. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
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