2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships explained

17th IAAF World Indoor Championships
Size:250px
Host City:Birmingham, United Kingdom
Nations Participating:134
Athletes Participating:554
Events:26
Dates:1–4 March
Stadium:Arena Birmingham
Previous:Portland 2016
Next:Belgrade 2022

The 17th IAAF World Indoor Championships was held from 1 to 4 March 2018 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This was the city's second hosting of the event as it previously did so in 2003.

Bidding process

Birmingham bid for the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships as well as the 2018 event. Portland was selected unanimously to host the 2016 event with Birmingham being the only other bidder.[1] With Portland then out of the running for the 2018 event Birmingham was selected as the host of the 2018 event.[2] The reason Portland was selected for 2016 and Birmingham for 2018 is that the IAAF wanted more time between events in the UK with London hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics as well as the 2017 World Championships in Athletics along with Cardiff hosting the 2016 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships.[3] Portland would become the beginning of a similar sequence for the US, with the 2021 World Championships in Eugene, Oregon and the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

Venue

The event took place at the National Indoor Arena with seating for 8,000 spectators.[4]

Schedule

HHeats½Semi-finalsFFinal
M = morning session, A = afternoon session

All dates are GMT (UTC±0)

Men[5]
Date →1 March2 March3 March4 March
Event ↓ A M A M A A
H ½ F
H ½ F
H F
HF
H F
60 m hurdlesH ½ F
H F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Women
Date →1 March2 March3 March4 March
Event ↓ A M A M A A
H ½ F
H ½ F
H F
H F
F
60 m hurdlesH ½ F
H F
F
F
F
Triple jumpF
F
F
[6]

Entry standards

The qualification period for all events runs from 1 January 2017 to 19 February 2018 (midnight Monaco time), except for the Combined Events where the qualification period runs from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2017 and the five best athletes from the 2018 Indoor Lists (as at 12 February 2018). Twelve athletes will be invited in the Heptathlon and in the Pentathlon as follows: the winner of the 2017 Combined Events Challenge. One athlete which may be invited at the discretion of the IAAF. In total no more than two male and two female athletes from any one Member will be invited. Upon refusals or cancellations, the invitations shall be extended to the next ranked athletes in the same lists respecting the above conditions.[7]

Event Men Women
Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor
60 metres6.63 10.10 100m 7.30 11.15 100m
400 metres46.70 45.00 53.15 51.10
800 metres1:46.50 1:44.00 2:02.00 1:58.00
1500 metres3:39.50 3:33.00 1500m 4:11.00 4:02.00 1500m
3:55.00 Mile 4:28.50 Mile
3000 metres7:52.00 7:40.00 3000m 8:50.00 8:28.00 3000m
13:10.00 5000m 14:45.00 5000m
60 metres hurdles7.70 13.40 110mh 8.14 12.80 100mh
High jump2.33 m 1.97 m
Pole vault5.78 m 4.71 m
Long jump8.19 m 6.76 m
Triple jump17.05 m 14.30 m
Shot put20.80 m 18.20 m
4 × 400 metres relayNo Standard No Standard

Medal summary

Men

[8] 6.37 6.42 AR6.44
[9] 45.47 45.8446.37
[10] 1:47.471:47.991:48.01
[11] 3:58.193:58.393:58.43
[12] 8:14.418:15.598:15.70
[13] 7.46 7.477.54
[14]
Karol Zalewski
Rafał Omelko
Łukasz Krawczuk
Jakub Krzewina
Patryk Adamczyk
3:01.77 WR
Fred Kerley
Michael Cherry
Aldrich Bailey
Vernon Norwood
Marqueze Washington
3:01.97 3:02.51 NR
[15] 2.36 m2.33 m2.29 m
[16] 5.90 m5.85 m5.85 m
[17] 8.46 m 8.44 m AR8.42 m
[18] 17.43 m 17.41 m 17.40 m NR
[19] 22.31 m , AR21.44 m 21.44 m
[20] 6348 pts 6343 pts NR6265 pts

Women

[21] 6.97, NR7.05 7.05
[22] 50.55 51.4751.60
[23] 1:58.31, NR1:58.99 1:59.81
[24] 4:05.274:06.23 4:07.26
[25] 8:45.058:45.68 8:45.78
[26] 7.70 , =AR7.797.84
[27]
Quanera Hayes
Georganne Moline
Shakima Wimbley
Courtney Okolo
Joanna Atkins
3:23.85
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz
Aleksandra Gaworska
Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik
Joanna Linkiewicz
3:26.09 NR
Meghan Beesley
Hannah Williams
Amy Allcock
Zoey Clark
Anyika Onuora
3:29.38
[28] 2.01 m1.93 m1.93 m
[29] 4.95 m , 4.90 m 4.80 m
[30] 6.96 6.89 m 6.85 m
[31] 14.63 m 14.48 m 14.40 m
[32] 19.62 m, NR19.22 m NR19.08 m
[33] 4750 pts 4700 4637 pts NR

Medal table

Notes IAAF does not include the three medals (2 gold, 1 silver) won by athletes competing as Authorised Neutral Athletes in their official medal table.[34]

Participating nations

In brackets the number of athletes participating.

Disqualifications

This championship was notable for the large number of disqualifications, primarily lane violations (IAAF rule 163.3(a)). One entire heat of the Men's 400 metres was disqualified, a World Championship first. Some athletes appeared to have difficulty with the steep banking of the track. Accusations were raised about the heavy handedness of the officiating and inconsistencies relative to similar acts committed by star British athletes at the 2017 Outdoor World Championships held in London just 5 and a half months earlier.[36]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Red Shannon . Portland, Ore., Wins Bid for 2016 World Indoor Championships: Why It Matters . Bleacher Report . 17 November 2013 . 20 January 2016.
  2. Web site: Portland, Ore., to hold IAAF 2016 world indoors . ESPN . 15 November 2013 . 20 January 2016.
  3. Web site: Gambaccini . Peter . Portland Will Host 2016 World Indoor Championships | Runner's World . Runnersworld.com . 15 November 2013 . 20 January 2016.
  4. Web site: IAAF Council Meeting, Monaco, 15 Nov - World Indoors: Portland 2016 and Birmingham 2018 . iaaf.org . 20 January 2016.
  5. https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-indoor-championships/iaaf-world-indoor-championships-6019/timetable/byday
  6. https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-indoor-championships/iaaf-world-indoor-championships-6019/timetable/byday IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS BIRMINGHAM 2018 SCHEDULE PUBLISHED
  7. https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitioninfo/260ef740-b52d-4c28-9d89-8bfb989a4ce8.pdf IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS BIRMINGHAM 2018 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM AND ENTRY STANDARDS PUBLISHED
  8. Web site: Men's 60 metres results.
  9. Web site: Men's 400 metres results.
  10. Web site: Men's 800 metres results.
  11. Web site: Men's 1500 metres results.
  12. Web site: Men's 3000 metres results.
  13. Web site: Men's 60 metres hurdles results . 6 March 2018 . 6 March 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180306202818/https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/6019/AT-60H-M-f----.RS6.pdf . dead .
  14. Web site: Men's 4 × 400 metres relay results.
  15. Web site: Men's high jump results.
  16. Web site: Men's pole vault results.
  17. Web site: Men's long jump results.
  18. Web site: Men's triple put results.
  19. Web site: Men's shot put results.
  20. Web site: Men's heptathlon results.
  21. Web site: Women's 60 metres results.
  22. Web site: Women's 400 metres results.
  23. Web site: Women's 800 metres results.
  24. Web site: Women's 1500 metres results.
  25. Web site: Women's 3000 metres results.
  26. Web site: Women's 60 metres hurdles results.
  27. Web site: Women's 4 × 400 metres relay results.
  28. Web site: Women's high jump results.
  29. Web site: Women's pole vault results.
  30. Web site: Women's long jump results.
  31. Web site: Women's triple jump results.
  32. Web site: Women's shot put results.
  33. Web site: Women's pentathlon results.
  34. Web site: IAAF World Indoor Championships Medal Table | WIC 18 | World Athletics. www.worldathletics.org.
  35. A total of eight Russian athletes were cleared to compete as Authorised Neutral Athletes, all in the field events: Maksim Afonin and Aleksandr Lesnoy (men's shot put), Anna Krylova and Viktoriya Prokopenko (women's triple jump), Danil Lysenko and Mariya Lasitskene (high jump), and Olga Mullina and Anzhelika Sidorova (women's pole vault). Authorised Neutral Athletes 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  36. Web site: Are The British Officials Playing Favorites At IAAF World Championships? - FloTrack. www.flotrack.org. 3 March 2018 .