IAAF Cross Country Permit Meetings explained

Sport:Cross country running
Founded:1999
Folded:2021
Continent:Europe, Africa, Asia

The World Athletics Cross Country Permit Meetings were an annual series of independently-run cross country running competitions which were recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) with permit status. First held in 1999,[1] the meetings could be used to gain qualification to the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. The number of legs in the series varied from around six to twelve meetings per year, with dates spanning the European winter months, from November to February, prior to the World Championships scheduled in March. The series replaced the IAAF World Cross Challenge, which was first held in 1990.[2] The last series was held in 2020–2021, after which point it was replaced by the three-tier World Athletics Cross Country Tour.[3]

Meetings

Notes and References

  1. https://www.iaaf.org/Competitions/iaaf-cross-country-permit/calendar/1999 Calendar 1999
  2. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/xc.htm IAAF World Cross Challenge
  3. Web site: 2021-09-14 . World Tour competition structure announced for cross country, combined events and race walking . 2022-11-15 . World Athletics.