2010 IAAF World Challenge

The 2010 IAAF World Challenge was the inaugural edition of the annual, global circuit of one-day track and field competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). The series began with a total of thirteen meetings.[1]

2010 IAAF World Challenge
Edition1st
Start date4 March
End date1 September
Meetings13
2011

It replaced the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Tour. Most of the thirteen meetings had been part of the IAAF Grand Prix circuit the previous year, with the exception of the ISTAF Berlin (which had been part of the 2009 IAAF Golden League) and the Meeting de Rabat and Brothers Znamensky Memorial (which had been Area Permit Meetings).[2]

Schedule

Number Date Meet Stadium City Country Events (M+W)
1 Melbourne Track Classic 4 March Olympic Park Stadium Melbourne Australia
2 IAAF World Challenge Dakar 24 April Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor Dakar Senegal
3 Osaka Grand Prix 8 May Yanmar Stadium Nagai Osaka Japan
4 Colorful Daegu Pre-Championships Meeting 19 May Daegu Stadium Daegu South Korea
5 Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo 23 May Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos Rio de Janeiro Brazil
6 Golden Spike Ostrava 27 May Městský stadion Ostrava Czech Republic
7 Fanny Blankers-Koen Games 30 May Fanny Blankers-Koen Stadion Hengelo Netherlands
8 Meeting de Rabat 6 June Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium Rabat Morocco
9 Brothers Znamensky Memorial 26 June Meteor Stadium Zhukovsky Russia
10 Meeting de Atletismo Madrid 2 July Centro Deportivo Municipal Moratalaz Madrid Spain
11 ISTAF Berlin 22 August Olympiastadion Berlin Germany
12 Rieti Meeting 29 August Stadio Raul Guidobaldi Rieti Italy
13 Hanžeković Memorial 1 September Sportski Park Mladost Zagreb Croatia
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References

  1. IAAF World Challenge Calendar 2010. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  2. 2009 World Athletics Tour. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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