Belgian Indoor Athletics Championships
The Belgian Indoor Athletics Championships (French: Championnats de Belgique d'athlétisme en salle, Dutch: Belgische kampioenschappen indoor atletiek) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Royal Belgian Athletics League, which serves as the Belgian national championship for the sport. Typically held over two to three days in February during the Belgian winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1989, supplementing the main outdoor Belgian Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1889.[1] National championships in relay and combined track and field events are contested separately.
Sport | Indoor track and field |
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Founded | 1989 |
Country | Belgium |
Events
The following athletics events feature as standard on the Belgian Indoor Championships programme:
Editions
Year | Date | Venue | Location | Results |
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1989 | 29 January | Hall omnisports du Pas-de-Calais | Liévin, France | Results |
1990 | 11 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1991 | 24 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1992 | 16 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1993 | 7 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1994 | 6 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1995 | 5 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1996 | 4 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1997 | February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1998 | February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
1999 | February | Stade Couvert Régional | Liévin, France | Results |
2000 | February | Stade Couvert Régional | Liévin, France | Results |
2001 | February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
2002 | February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
2003 | February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
2004 | February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
2005 | 20 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
2006 | 19 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[2] |
2007 | 18 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[3] |
2008 | 17 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[4] |
2009 | 22 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[5] |
2010 | 21 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[6] |
2011 | 20 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[7] |
2012 | 26 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[8] |
2013 | 17 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[9] |
2014 | 15 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[10] |
2015 | 21 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results[11] |
2016 | 20 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
2017 | 18 February | Flanders Sports Arena | Ghent | Results |
Championships records
Women
Event | Record | Athlete/Team | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
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Pole vault | 4.40 m | Fanny Smets | 16 February 2020 | 2020 Championships | Ghent | [12] |
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