Bidding began in March 2021 with final presentations in the autumn that year. Glasgow, Toruń of Poland and Almaty in Kazakhstan submitted bids to host the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships. On 1 December 2021, at their meeting in Monaco, the World Athletics Council chose Glasgow to host the 19th edition of championships.[2][3][4]
In individual events except Combined Events athletes could qualify by achieving the Entry Standard within the qualification period or by World Indoor Tour Wildcard (2023 or 2024) or by virtue of their position in the World Rankings as of 18 February 2024. The qualification period runs from 1 January 2023 to 18 February 2024. Each Member Federation will be allowed to participate with a maximum of two qualified athletes (three in case of a Wild Card) in each event. Countries who have no male and/or no female qualified athletes (eligible by Entry Standard) in any event may enter one unqualified male athlete or one unqualified female athlete in a running event (except the 800 m). If the host nation does not have a qualified athlete in an event, it may enter one athlete in this event regardless of any Entry Standard (except for the Combined Events). In Combined Events 12 athletes will be invited in the men's heptathlon and women's pentathlon as follows: the winner of the 2023 World Combined Events Tour, the five best athletes from the 2023 Outdoor Lists (maximum one per country), the five best athletes from the 2024 Indoor Lists (as of 11 February 2024) and one athlete at the discretion of World Athletics. In Relays there is no entry standard and each Member Federation will be able to enter one team of up to eight athletes in each event.[6]
All athletes born before and including 2008 (aged at least 16 years on 31 December 2024) are eligible to compete, except for the men's shot put where the limit is 2006 (athletes aged at least 18 years on 31 December 2024).[6]
Entry Standards and target numbers of athletes / teams per event
Belarusian and Russian athletes are not allowed to compete at the event after a ban as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Referencesedit
^"Glasgow welcomes world's best athletes once again". The Herald. 1 March 2023. from the original on 2 March 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
^Rowbottom, Mike (1 December 2021). "Glasgow and Lima get the nod for 2024 World Athletics Series events". Inside the Games. from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
^Oliver, David (1 December 2021). "2024 World Indoor Athletics Championships coming to Glasgow". The Scotsman. from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
^"World Athletics Series events awarded to Glasgow and Lima". World Athletics. 1 December 2021. from the original on 18 July 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
^"Glasgow 24 Timetable 23.04.2023" (PDF). World Athletics. (PDF) from the original on 24 May 2023. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
^ ab"WAIC Glasgow 24 – Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). World Athletics. (PDF) from the original on 2 June 2023. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
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2024, world, athletics, indoor, championships, 19th, edition, international, indoor, track, field, competition, organised, world, athletics, event, held, between, march, commonwealth, arena, glasgow, united, kingdom, organisersworld, athleticsedition19thdates1. The 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships was the 19th edition of the international indoor track and field competition organised by the World Athletics The event was held between 1 3 March at the Commonwealth Arena in Glasgow United Kingdom 2024 World Athletics Indoor ChampionshipsOrganisersWorld AthleticsEdition19thDates1 3 MarchHost cityGlasgow United KingdomVenueCommonwealth ArenaLevelSeniorTypeIndoorEvents26Participation587 athletes from 128 nationsOfficial websiteGlasgow 2024 Belgrade 2022Nanjing 2025 It was the third time after Birmingham 2003 and 2018 that the World Indoor Championships were held in the United Kingdom and the first time in Scotland Glasgow hosted the European Athletics Indoor Championships in 1990 and 2019 and as in the latter the competitions again took place at the Commonwealth Arena The event is five months before the 2024 Summer Olympics and is a part of the qualification process for these Games 1 Contents 1 Bidding process 2 Schedule 3 Medal table 4 Medal summary 4 1 Men 4 2 Women 5 Qualification criteria 6 Participating nations 7 References 8 External linksBidding process editBidding began in March 2021 with final presentations in the autumn that year Glasgow Torun of Poland and Almaty in Kazakhstan submitted bids to host the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships On 1 December 2021 at their meeting in Monaco the World Athletics Council chose Glasgow to host the 19th edition of championships 2 3 4 Schedule editAll times are local UTC 0 5 Q Qualification H Heats R1 Round 1 S Semi finals F FinalM morning session E evening sessionMen Date 1 March 2 March 3 MarchEvent M E M E M E60 m H S F400 m H S F800 m H S F1500 m R1 F3000 m F60 m hurdles H S F4 400 m R1 FHigh jump FPole vault FLong jump FTriple jump FShot put FHeptathlon FWomen Date 1 March 2 March 3 MarchEvent M E M E M E60 m H S F400 m H S F800 m H S F1500 m R1 F3000 m F60 m hurdles H S F4 400 m R1 FHigh jump FPole vault FLong jump FTriple jump FShot put FPentathlon FMedal table edit Host nation Great Britain RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States USA 695202 nbsp Belgium BEL 30143 nbsp New Zealand NZL 22044 nbsp Netherlands NED 21255 nbsp Ethiopia ETH 2114 nbsp Great Britain GBR 21147 nbsp Sweden SWE 11028 nbsp Greece GRE 10129 nbsp Australia AUS 1001 nbsp Bahamas BAH 1001 nbsp Burkina Faso BUR 1001 nbsp Canada CAN 1001 nbsp Dominica DMA 1001 nbsp Saint Lucia LCA 1001 nbsp Switzerland SUI 100116 nbsp Italy ITA 022417 nbsp Norway NOR 020218 nbsp France FRA 0112 nbsp Poland POL 011220 nbsp Algeria ALG 0101 nbsp Cuba CUB 0101 nbsp Finland FIN 0101 nbsp Germany GER 0101 nbsp Ukraine UKR 010125 nbsp Jamaica JAM 003326 nbsp Spain ESP 002227 nbsp Benin BEN 0011 nbsp Estonia EST 0011 nbsp Kenya KEN 0011 nbsp Portugal POR 0011 nbsp Slovenia SLO 0011 nbsp South Korea KOR 0011Totals 32 entries 26262678Medal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze60 metresdetails Christian Coleman nbsp United States 6 41 WL Noah Lyles nbsp United States 6 44 Ackeem Blake nbsp Jamaica 6 46400 metresdetails Alexander Doom nbsp Belgium 45 25 NR Karsten Warholm nbsp Norway 45 34 Rusheen McDonald nbsp Jamaica 45 65 PB800 metresdetails Bryce Hoppel nbsp United States 1 44 92 WL Andreas Kramer nbsp Sweden 1 45 27 SB Eliott Crestan nbsp Belgium 1 45 321500 metresdetails Geordie Beamish nbsp New Zealand 3 36 54 PB Cole Hocker nbsp United States 3 36 69 PB Hobbs Kessler nbsp United States 3 36 723000 metresdetails Josh Kerr nbsp Great Britain 7 42 98 Yared Nuguse nbsp United States 7 43 59 Selemon Barega nbsp Ethiopia 7 43 6460 metres hurdlesdetails Grant Holloway nbsp United States 7 29 CR Lorenzo Simonelli nbsp Italy 7 43 NR Just Kwaou Mathey nbsp France 7 474 400 metres relaydetails nbsp Belgium BEL Jonathan Sacoor Dylan BorleeChristian IguacelAlexander DoomTibo De Smet 3 02 54 WL nbsp United States USA Jacory PattersonMatthew BolingNoah LylesChristopher BaileyPaul DedewoTrevor Bassitt 3 02 60 SB nbsp Netherlands NED Liemarvin BonevaciaRamsey AngelaTerrence AgardTony van DiepenTaymir BurnetIsaya Klein Ikkink 3 04 25 NRHigh jumpdetails Hamish Kerr nbsp New Zealand 2 36 m AR WL Shelby McEwen nbsp United States 2 28 m Woo Sang hyeok nbsp South Korea 2 28 mPole vaultdetails Armand Duplantis nbsp Sweden 6 05 m Sam Kendricks nbsp United States 5 90 m Emmanouil Karalis nbsp Greece 5 85 mLong jumpdetails Miltiadis Tentoglou nbsp Greece 8 22 m Mattia Furlani nbsp Italy 8 22 m Carey McLeod nbsp Jamaica 8 21 mTriple jumpdetails Hugues Fabrice Zango nbsp Burkina Faso 17 53 m Yasser Triki nbsp Algeria 17 35 m Tiago Pereira nbsp Portugal 17 08 mShot putdetails Ryan Crouser nbsp United States 22 77 m CR Tom Walsh nbsp New Zealand 22 07 m Leonardo Fabbri nbsp Italy 21 96 mHeptathlondetails Simon Ehammer nbsp Switzerland 6418 pts WL NR Sander Skotheim nbsp Norway 6407 pts NR Johannes Erm nbsp Estonia 6340 pts PBWomen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze60 metresdetails Julien Alfred nbsp Saint Lucia 6 98 WL Ewa Swoboda nbsp Poland 7 00 Zaynab Dosso nbsp Italy 7 05400 metresdetails Femke Bol nbsp Netherlands 49 17 WR Lieke Klaver nbsp Netherlands 50 16 Alexis Holmes nbsp United States 50 24 PB800 metresdetails Tsige Duguma nbsp Ethiopia 2 01 90 Jemma Reekie nbsp Great Britain 2 02 72 Noelie Yarigo nbsp Benin 2 03 151500 metresdetails Freweyni Hailu nbsp Ethiopia 4 01 46 Nikki Hiltz nbsp United States 4 02 32 Emily Mackay nbsp United States 4 02 693000 metresdetails Elle St Pierre nbsp United States 8 20 87 CR AR Gudaf Tsegay nbsp Ethiopia 8 21 13 Beatrice Chepkoech nbsp Kenya 8 22 68 NR60 metres hurdlesdetails Devynne Charlton nbsp Bahamas 7 65 WR Cyrena Samba Mayela nbsp France 7 74 Pia Skrzyszowska nbsp Poland 7 794 400 metres relaydetails nbsp Netherlands NED Lieke KlaverCathelijn PeetersLisanne de WitteFemke BolMyrte van der SchootEveline Saalberg 3 25 07 WL NR nbsp United States USA Quanera HayesTalitha DiggsBailey LearAlexis HolmesJessica WrightNa Asha Robinson 3 25 34 SB nbsp Great Britain GBR Laviai NielsenLina NielsenAma PipiJessie KnightHannah Kelly 3 26 36 NRHigh jumpdetails Nicola Olyslagers nbsp Australia 1 99 m Yaroslava Mahuchikh nbsp Ukraine 1 97 m Lia Apostolovski nbsp Slovenia 1 95 m PBPole vaultdetails Molly Caudery nbsp Great Britain 4 80 m Eliza McCartney nbsp New Zealand 4 80 m Katie Moon nbsp United States 4 75 mLong jumpdetails Tara Davis Woodhall nbsp United States 7 07 m Monae Nichols nbsp United States 6 85 m SB Fatima Diame nbsp Spain 6 78 m SBTriple jumpdetails Thea Lafond nbsp Dominica 15 01 m WL NR Leyanis Perez nbsp Cuba 14 90 m SB Ana Peleteiro nbsp Spain 14 75 m NRShot putdetails Sarah Mitton nbsp Canada 20 22 m SB Yemisi Ogunleye nbsp Germany 20 19 m PB Chase Jackson nbsp United States 19 67 mPentathlondetails Noor Vidts nbsp Belgium 4773 pts WL Saga Vanninen nbsp Finland 4677 pts NR Sofie Dokter nbsp Netherlands 4571 pts SBQualification criteria editIn individual events except Combined Events athletes could qualify by achieving the Entry Standard within the qualification period or by World Indoor Tour Wildcard 2023 or 2024 or by virtue of their position in the World Rankings as of 18 February 2024 The qualification period runs from 1 January 2023 to 18 February 2024 Each Member Federation will be allowed to participate with a maximum of two qualified athletes three in case of a Wild Card in each event Countries who have no male and or no female qualified athletes eligible by Entry Standard in any event may enter one unqualified male athlete or one unqualified female athlete in a running event except the 800 m If the host nation does not have a qualified athlete in an event it may enter one athlete in this event regardless of any Entry Standard except for the Combined Events In Combined Events 12 athletes will be invited in the men s heptathlon and women s pentathlon as follows the winner of the 2023 World Combined Events Tour the five best athletes from the 2023 Outdoor Lists maximum one per country the five best athletes from the 2024 Indoor Lists as of 11 February 2024 and one athlete at the discretion of World Athletics In Relays there is no entry standard and each Member Federation will be able to enter one team of up to eight athletes in each event 6 All athletes born before and including 2008 aged at least 16 years on 31 December 2024 are eligible to compete except for the men s shot put where the limit is 2006 athletes aged at least 18 years on 31 December 2024 6 Entry Standards and target numbers of athletes teams per event Event Women Men QuotaIndoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor60 metres 7 19 11 05 for 100 m 6 58 10 00 for 100 m 56400 metres 51 60 50 50 45 90 44 80 30800 metres 2 00 80 1 58 00 1 46 00 1 44 00 301500 metres Mile 4 06 50 4 26 00 4 00 00 4 18 00 3 36 00 3 53 50 3 32 00 3 48 80 303000 metres 5000 metres 8 37 00 8 27 00 14 32 00 7 34 00 7 29 00 12 50 00 1560 m hurdles 8 02 12 80 for 100 mH 7 62 13 28 for 110 mH 48High jump 1 98 m 6 ft 5 3 4 in 2 34 m 7 ft 8 in 12Pole vault 4 80 m 15 ft 8 3 4 in 5 90 m 19 ft 4 1 4 in 12Long jump 6 89 m 22 ft 7 1 4 in 8 28 m 27 ft 1 3 4 in 16Triple jump 14 62 m 47 ft 11 1 2 in 17 25 m 56 ft 7 in 16Shot put 19 30 m 63 ft 3 3 4 in 21 70 m 71 ft 2 1 4 in 16Combined events see above 12Relays see aboveParticipating nations editIn brackets the number of athletes participating nbsp Afghanistan 1 nbsp Albania 1 nbsp Algeria 3 nbsp American Samoa 1 nbsp Andorra 1 nbsp Argentina 1 nbsp Armenia 1 nbsp Australia 6 nbsp Austria 5 nbsp Bahamas 6 nbsp Bangladesh 1 nbsp Barbados 2 nbsp Belgium 23 nbsp Benin 1 nbsp Bolivia 1 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 nbsp Botswana 1 nbsp Brazil 20 nbsp British Virgin Islands 2 nbsp Bulgaria 1 nbsp Burkina Faso 1 nbsp Cameroon 1 nbsp Canada 13 nbsp Cayman Islands 1 nbsp Chile 3 nbsp China 7 nbsp Colombia 2 nbsp Comoros 1 nbsp Cook Islands 1 nbsp Croatia 3 nbsp Cuba 3 nbsp Cyprus 2 nbsp Czech Republic 21 nbsp Denmark 5 nbsp Djibouti 1 nbsp Dominica 1 nbsp Ecuador 1 nbsp Egypt 1 nbsp Estonia 3 nbsp Eswatini 1 nbsp Ethiopia 13 nbsp Federated States of Micronesia 1 nbsp Fiji 1 nbsp Finland 8 nbsp France 13 nbsp Gambia 1 nbsp Germany 7 nbsp Gibraltar 1 nbsp Great Britain 23 nbsp Greece 9 nbsp Guam 1 nbsp Haiti 1 nbsp Honduras 1 nbsp Hungary 10 nbsp Iceland 1 nbsp India 2 nbsp Iran 1 nbsp Iraq 1 nbsp Ireland 9 nbsp Italy 21 nbsp Jamaica 20 nbsp Japan 7 nbsp Jordan 1 nbsp Kazakhstan 2 nbsp Kenya 12 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 nbsp Latvia 2 nbsp Lebanon 1 nbsp Liberia 1 nbsp Lithuania 2 nbsp Luxembourg 4 nbsp Macau 1 nbsp Maldives 1 nbsp Mali 1 nbsp Malta 1 nbsp Marshall Islands 1 nbsp Mauritius 1 nbsp Mexico 3 nbsp Moldova 1 nbsp Monaco 1 nbsp Montenegro 1 nbsp Montserrat 1 nbsp Morocco 2 nbsp Mozambique 1 nbsp Nauru 1 nbsp Netherlands 22 nbsp New Zealand 10 nbsp Nigeria 3 nbsp North Macedonia 1 nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 1 nbsp Norway 6 nbsp Oman 1 nbsp Pakistan 1 nbsp Palau 1 nbsp Papua New Guinea 1 nbsp Paraguay 1 nbsp Philippines 3 nbsp Poland 22 nbsp Portugal 15 nbsp Puerto Rico 3 nbsp Romania 7 nbsp Rwanda 1 nbsp Saint Lucia 1 nbsp San Marino 1 nbsp Saudi Arabia 1 nbsp Serbia 4 nbsp Seychelles 1 nbsp Sierra Leone 1 nbsp Singapore 1 nbsp Slovakia 8 nbsp Slovenia 6 nbsp Solomon Islands 1 nbsp South Africa 3 nbsp South Korea 1 nbsp Spain 20 nbsp Sweden 9 nbsp Switzerland 11 nbsp Tanzania 1 nbsp Tonga 1 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 2 nbsp Turkey 3 nbsp Turks and Caicos Islands 1 nbsp Tuvalu 1 nbsp Uganda 1 nbsp Ukraine 6 nbsp United States 54 nbsp United States Virgin Islands 1 nbsp Uruguay 2 Belarusian and Russian athletes are not allowed to compete at the event after a ban as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine References edit Glasgow welcomes world s best athletes once again The Herald 1 March 2023 Archived from the original on 2 March 2023 Retrieved 1 March 2023 Rowbottom Mike 1 December 2021 Glasgow and Lima get the nod for 2024 World Athletics Series events Inside the Games Archived from the original on 5 January 2023 Retrieved 1 March 2023 Oliver David 1 December 2021 2024 World Indoor Athletics Championships coming to Glasgow The Scotsman Archived from the original on 5 January 2023 Retrieved 1 March 2023 World Athletics Series events awarded to Glasgow and Lima World Athletics 1 December 2021 Archived from the original on 18 July 2023 Retrieved 1 March 2023 Glasgow 24 Timetable 23 04 2023 PDF World Athletics Archived PDF from the original on 24 May 2023 Retrieved 23 May 2023 a b WAIC Glasgow 24 Qualification System and Entry Standards PDF World Athletics Archived PDF from the original on 2 June 2023 Retrieved 21 April 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships World Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships amp oldid 1215248228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,