2017 IAAF World Indoor Tour

The 2017 IAAF World Indoor Tour was the second edition of the IAAF World Indoor Tour, the highest level of annual series of track and field indoor meetings.[1] It was designed to create an IAAF Diamond League-style circuit for indoor track and field events, to raise the profile of indoor track and field athletics.

2017 IAAF World Indoor Tour
Edition2nd
Dates28 January - 18 February
Meetings5
Individual Prize Money (US$)US$ 20,000 per winner
2016
2018

Announced with initially four events for 2016, three in Europe and one in the United States, leading to the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland, Oregon, the second edition contained 5 meetings, and took place in a year with no World Indoor championships; therefore qualification places were not applicable. The Globen Galan was removed from this year's series, and the Stockholm leg was replaced by the International Copernicus Cup, a long-standing indoor event in Torún, Poland for 2017. The PSD Bank Meeting in Dusseldorf was also added, while the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix returned to its traditional home, having been in Glasgow in 2016.

Scoring system

At each meeting a minimum of 12 events were staged. Included in the 12 events will be a core group of five or six events split across the two-season cycle.

Tour events for 2016 were the men’s 60m, 800m, 3000/5000m, pole vault, triple jump and shot put, plus the women’s 400m, 1500m, 60m hurdles, high jump and long jump.

Points were allocated to the best four athletes in each event, with the winner getting 10 points, the runner up receiving seven points, the third-placed finisher getting five points and the athlete in fourth receiving three points.

The individual overall winner of each event received US $20,000 in prize money.[2]

Indoor Tour Events

The following events were core Tour events for the 2017 indoor season:

Results

  non World Indoor Tour events.

Men's track

#Meeting60 m400 m800 m1500 m3000 m60 m h
1 Boston [3]  Harry Aikines-Aryeetey (GBR)
6.66
 Noah Lyles (USA)
(200 m) 32.67
 Donavan Brazier (USA)
(600 m) 1:16.57
 Matt Centrowitz (USA)
(Mile) 3:55.78
 Paul Chelimo (USA)
7:42.39
-
2 Dusseldorf [4]  Yunier Pérez (CUB)
6.56
 Pavel Maslák (CZE)
46.00
 Adam Kszczot (POL)
1:46.17
 Elijah Manangoi (KEN)
3:37.62
 Hillary Ngetich (KEN)
7:44.73
 Orlando Ortega (ESP)
7.51
3 Karlsruhe [5] - -  Erik Sowinski (USA)
1:46.80
 Silas Kiplagat (ESP)
3:38.51
-  Andrew Pozzi (GBR)
7.44
4 Torun[6]  Ronnie Baker (USA)
6.46
 Bralon Taplin (GRN)
45.59
 Nicholas Kipkoech (KEN)
1:46.34
 Bethwell Birgen (KEN)
3:37.63
-  Orlando Ortega (ESP)
7.48
5 Birmingham [7]  Ronnie Baker (USA)
6.55
 Pavel Maslák (CZE)
45.89
 Casimir Loxsom (USA)
1:46.13
 Ben Blankenship (USA)
3:36.42
 Mo Farah (GBR)
(5000 m) 13:09.16
 Andrew Pozzi (GBR)
7.43
Overall -  Pavel Maslák (CZE) -  Bethwell Birgen (KEN) -  Orlando Ortega (ESP)

Men's field

#MeetingHigh jumpLong jumpTriple jumpPole vaultShot put
1 Boston [3]  Donald Thomas (BAH)
2.28
 Fabrice Lapierre (AUS)
7.80
- - -
2 Dusseldorf [4] - - -
3 Karlsruhe [5]  Pavel Seliverstau (BLR)
2:30
 Godfrey Mokoena (RSA)
8.05
- - -
4 Torun[6]  Sylwester Bednarek (POL)
2:27
- - - -
5 Birmingham [7]  Erik Kynard (USA)
2.31
 Godfrey Mokoena (RSA)
7.99
- - -
Overall  Donald Thomas (BAH)  Godfrey Mokoena (RSA) - - -

Women's track

#Meeting60 m400 m800 m1500 m3000 m60 m h
1 Boston [3]  English Gardner (USA)
7.17
 Courtney Okolo (USA)
(300 m) 36.87
 Charlene Lipsey (USA)
2:02.01
-  Hellen Obiri (KEN)
8:39.08
-
2 Dusseldorf [4]  Olesya Povkh (UKR)
7.16
-  Joanna Jóźwik (POL)
2:00.91
- -  Cindy Roleder (GER)
7.95
3 Karlsruhe [5]  Gayon Evans (JAM)
7.14
-  Lucia Arens (GER)
2:19.99
-  Laura Muir (GBR)
8:26.41
 Kendra Harrison (USA)
7.76
4 Torun[6]  Barbara Pierre (USA)
7.13
 Iga Baumgart (POL)
52.17
 Joanna Jóźwik (POL)
1:59.29
 Genzebe Dibaba (ETH)
3:58.80
-  Andrea Ivancevic (CRO)
7:96
5 Birmingham [7]  Elaine Thompson (JAM)
6.98
 Zuzana Hejnova (CZE)
51.77
 Joanna Jóźwik (POL)
2:01.12
 Laura Muir (GBR)
(1000m) 2:31.93
 Hellen Obiri (KEN)
8:29.41
 Christina Manning (USA)
7.83
Overall  Gayon Evans (JAM) -  Joanna Jóźwik (POL) -  Hellen Obiri (KEN) -

Women's field

#MeetingHigh jumpLong jumpTriple jumpPole vaultShot put
1 Boston [3] - -  Patricia Mamona (POR)
14.01
 Katerina Stefanidi (GRE)
4.63
-
2 Dusseldorf [4] - -  Patricia Mamona (POR)
14.11
 Sandi Morris (USA)
4.72
 Anita Márton (HUN)
18.17
3 Karlsruhe [5] - - -  Lisa Ryzih (GER)
4.67
 Christina Schwanitz (GER)
18.41
4 Torun[6] - -  Anna Jagaciak (POL)
13.97
 Nicole Buchler (SUI)
4.60
-
5 Birmingham [7] -  Lorraine Ugen (GBR)
6.76
-  Ekaterini Stefanidi (GRE)
4:63
 Anita Márton (HUN)
18.97
Overall - -  Patricia Mamona (POR)  Nicole Buchler (SUI)  Anita Márton (HUN)

Final 2017 World Indoor Tour standings

Men

400 m150060m hurdlesHigh jumpLong jump
 Pavel Maslák (CZE)27 Bethwell Birgen (KEN)22 Orlando Ortega (ESP)27 Donald Thomas (BAH)15 Godfrey Mokoena (RSA)20
 Bralon Taplin (GRN)20 Silas Kiplagat (KEN)20 Andrew Pozzi (GBR)204 athletes[8]7 Fabrice Lapierre (AUS)15
 Luguelín Santos (DOM)15 Elijah Manangoi (KEN)173 athletes [9]73 athletes.[10]7

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Women

60 m800 m3000mPole vaultTriple jumpShot put
 Gayon Evans (JAM)22 Joanna Jóźwik (POL)30 Hellen Obiri (KEN)27 Nicole Buchler (SUI)24 Patricia Mamona (POR)20 Anita Márton (HUN)27
 Barbara Pierre (USA)20 Selina Buchel (SUI)14 Sifan Hassan (NED)14 Katerina Stefanidi (GRE)20 Nadia Eke (GHA)14 Christina Schwanitz (GER)17
 Ezinne Okparaebo (NOR)12 Marina Arzamasova (BLR)13 Laura Muir (GBR)10 Mary Saxer (USA)17 Anna Jagaciak (POL)10 Melissa Boekelman (NED)13

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