Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification
For the athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics competitions, the following qualification systems are in place. Qualification ended on 29 June 2021, but for marathon and 50 km race walking, it already ended on 31 May 2021. Some 1900 athletes, from 196 countries, will compete.[1] 103 countries are qualified also through Universality places (initially 101, 61 men and 40 women).
Qualifying standards edit
A National Olympic Committee (NOC) may enter up to 3 qualified athletes in each individual event if all athletes meet the entry standard during the qualifying period. An NOC may also enter a maximum of 1 qualified relay team per event. Under the universality rule, NOCs may enter one male athlete and one female athlete, regardless of time, if they have no athletes of that gender meeting the entry standard. This makes it possible for every NOC to have a minimum of two representatives in the sports. These universality spots cannot be used in the combined events, the 10,000 metres, or the 3,000 metre steeplechase.[2][3][4]
The qualifying system for Tokyo 2020 saw fundamental changes from the previous Olympics. While the qualification from Rio 2016 and other previous editions relied on qualifying standards, Tokyo 2020 is primarily based on world ranking. World Athletics, the global sport governing body formerly known as IAAF until a name change in 2019, continues to set qualifying times, but these are "set for the sole purpose of qualifying athletes with exceptional performances unable to qualify through the World Athletics Rankings pathway." The number of entrants per event is capped, with different caps for different events varying from 24 athletes for the combined events to 80 (finally 110) athletes for the marathons.[2][3]
The World Athletics Rankings are based on the average of the best five results for the athlete over the qualifying period. The results are weighted by the importance of the meet.[5]
The qualifying standards may be obtained in various meets during the given period approved by the World Athletics. The qualifying period for the marathon and the 50 km race walk occurs from 1 January 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 31 May 2021 and the qualifying for the 10,000 m, 20 km race walk and combined events occurs from 1 January 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 29 June 2021, with the rest of the track and field events happening from 1 May 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 29 June 2021. The most recent Area Championships may be counted in the ranking, even if not during the qualifying period.[3] On 6 April 2020, the World Athletics announced that the qualification period for the Games was suspended until 30 November 2020, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.[6] In July 2020, World Athletics announced that the suspension period would be lifted for the road events (marathons and race walks) on 1 September 2020.[7]
For the relays, a maximum of sixteen qualified NOCs shall be entitled to each event. The top eight teams in each event at the 2019 World Championships in Athletics (held in Doha from 28 September to 6 October 2019) guarantee a spot on their respective NOCs for the Olympics. The remaining half in each event are selected at the 2021 World Athletics Relays and according to World Athletics Top List as of 29 June 2021.[3]
NOCs with more than three qualified athletes in an individual event may select, using their own rules, athletes from among those qualified. For example, the United States selects athletes based on the result of the 2020 United States Olympic Trials meet, but has a policy of entering every athlete qualified. Sweden only enters athletes good enough to reach at least the eighth position, based on an assessment by the Swedish NOC.
A tracking system of qualification is published by World Athletics: Road to 2020 Olympic Games. This Road to Tokyo tool shows which athletes – subject to being officially selected by their NOC – have qualified to compete. This tool identifies the first 3 qualifiers per country (in bold) but any athlete who has qualified, by Standard or Ranking, can be selected within the limit of 3 per nation. As this is a qualification monitoring tool, not an entry monitoring tool, it won't highlight which athletes have been officially selected by their NOC, but team announcements of many of the leading nations will be later published by World Athletics.
Some 1900 athletes, from more than 190 countries, will compete at the Olympic Games when the athletics will begin on 30 July.
The qualification period for all stadium events finished on 29 June and the qualification system has now been finalised, showing that about 70% of the athletes in individual events have qualified by entry standard and 30% by world ranking position, while 101 universality places have been awarded.
As already reported when the qualification closed for the longer road events, the men's and women's marathon exceeded their event quotas. This is also the case in the men's and women's 10,000m and the women's triple jump. No ranking place was necessary to complete the field in the men's shot put. But in those cases, regardless of the events’ quotas, any athlete with a qualification standard will still be eligible for selection to compete in Tokyo.
Sebastian Coe, president of World Athletics, said: "Olympic qualification processes are always a bit fraught because there's so much on the line for the athletes, but it's exciting to see the Olympic fields take shape as the Tokyo Games approach, and it's pleasing to see that the extended qualifying process we put in place when the Games were postponed last year ultimately allowed more athletes to reach the entry standards". "With Tokyo 2020 less than a month away, and this last milestone complete, anticipation is growing rapidly for what shapes as an extraordinary competition ahead, based on some of the performances we have seen this year. I'm delighted to see that more than 190 countries will be represented in athletics in Tokyo, reflecting the unmatched universality of our sport, and I look forward to seeing all those athletes competing at the Games from 30 July."[8]
Athletes must have been born before 1 January 2006 (that, be at least 16 years old at the end of 2021) to compete. Youth athletes (born in 2004 or 2005, age 16 or 17 at the end of 2021) cannot compete in the throwing events, combined events, marathons, race walks, or 10,000 metre events. Junior athletes (born in 2002 or 2003, age 18 or 19 at the end of 2021) may compete in any event but cannot compete in the marathons or the 50 kilometre race walk.[3]
The World Athletics Qualifying Standards are as follows:[9][3]
Men's and mixed events | Women's events | ||
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Event | Entry mark | Event | Entry mark |
100 m | 10.05 | 100 m | 11.15 |
200 m | 20.24 | 200 m | 22.80 |
400 m | 44.90 | 400 m | 51.35 |
800 m | 1:45.20 | 800 m | 1:59.50 |
1500 m | 3:35.00 | 1500 m | 4:04.20 |
5000 m | 13:13.50 | 5000 m | 15:10.00 |
10,000 m | 27:28.00 | 10,000 m | 31:25.00 |
110 m hurdles | 13.32 | 100 m hurdles | 12.84 |
400 m hurdles | 48.90 | 400 m hurdles | 55.40 |
3000 m steeplechase | 8:22.00 | 3000 m steeplechase | 9:30.00 |
Marathon | 2:11:30 | Marathon | 2:29:30 |
20 km walk | 1:21:00 | 20 km walk | 1:31:00 |
50 km walk | 3:50:00 | — | — |
Long jump | 8.22 | Long jump | 6.82 |
Triple jump | 17.14 | Triple jump | 14.32 |
High jump | 2.33 | High jump | 1.96 |
Pole vault | 5.80 | Pole vault | 4.70 |
Shot put | 21.10 | Shot put | 18.50 |
Discus throw | 66.00 | Discus throw | 63.50 |
Hammer throw | 77.50 | Hammer throw | 72.50 |
Javelin throw | 85.00 | Javelin throw | 64.00 |
Decathlon | 8350 | Heptathlon | 6420 |
4 × 100 m relay | Top 8 at WAC + Any unqualified nation that reaches the final of the 2021 World Athletics Relays + Next best from top lists up to maximum field of 16 teams | 4 × 100 m relay | Top 8 at WAC + Any unqualified nation that reaches the final of the 2021 World Athletics Relays + Next best from top lists up to maximum field of 16 teams |
4 × 400 m relay | 4 × 400 m relay |
Track events edit
Men's track events edit
Men's 100 m edit
Does not include indoor achievements or races with wind above 2.0 m/s. Entry number: 56 (17 from ranking) + 28 Universality and 1 Invitational. Some sprinters, like Aaron Brown, have been withdrawn (see note #11).
Men's 200 m edit
Entry number: 56. Withdrawn after qualification by standard or ranking: Miguel Francis, Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku, Zharnel Hughes, Christophe Lemaitre, Mouhamadou Fall, Paulo André de Oliveira, Felipe Bardi dos Santos, Méba-Mickaël Zeze, Jeffrey John.
Men's 400 m edit
Entry number: 48.
Men's 800 m edit
Entry number: 48. No qualified by ranking.
Men's 1500 m edit
Entry number: 45.
Men's 5000 m edit
Entry number: 42.
Men's 10,000 m edit
Entry number: initial target of 27. 28 runners, one more, originally qualified by entry standard. However, two athletes withdrew, reducing the field to 26 athletes.
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 27:28.00 | 3 | Ethiopia | Berihu Aregawi Selemon Barega Yomif Kejelcha |
3 | Kenya | Rhonex Kipruto Rodgers Kwemoi Weldon Langat | |
3 | Uganda | Joshua Cheptegei Jacob Kiplimo Stephen Kissa | |
3 | United States | Grant Fisher Woody Kincaid Joe Klecker | |
1 | Australia | Patrick Tiernan | |
1 | Belgium | Isaac Kimeli | |
2 | Great Britain | Sam Atkin Marc Scott | |
2 | Japan | Akira Aizawa Tatsuhiko Ito | |
0 | Bahrain | ||
1 | Canada | Mohammed Ahmed | |
1 | Eritrea | Aron Kifle | |
1 | France | Morhad Amdouni | |
1 | Italy | Yemaneberhan Crippa | |
0 | Morocco | ||
0 | Norway | ||
1 | Spain | Carlos Mayo | |
1 | Switzerland | Julien Wanders | |
1 | Thailand | Kieran Tuntivate | |
World ranking | 0 | ||
Total | 25 |
Men's 110 m hurdles edit
Do not include indoor achievements. Entry number: 40.
Men's 400 m hurdles edit
Entry number: 40.
Men's 3000 m steeplechase edit
Entry number: 45.
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 8:22.00 | 3 | Ethiopia | Lamecha Girma Bikila Tadese Takele Getnet Wale |
3 | France | Djilali Bedrani Louis Gilavert Alexis Phelut | |
3 | Italy | Ahmed Abdelwahed Ala Zoghlami Osama Zoghlami | |
3 | Japan | Ryoma Aoki Ryuji Miura Kosei Yamaguchi | |
3 | Kenya | Leonard Bett Abraham Kibiwot Benjamin Kigen | |
3 | Morocco | Abdelkarim Ben Zahra Soufiane El Bakkali Mohamed Tindouft | |
3 | Spain | Daniel Arce Fernando Carro Sebastián Martos | |
3 | Sweden | Emil Blomberg Vidar Johansson Simon Sundström | |
3 | United States | Hillary Bor Mason Ferlic Benard Keter | |
1 | Algeria | Hicham Bouchicha | |
2 | Canada | John Gay Matthew Hughes | |
2 | Great Britain | Phil Norman Zak Seddon | |
1 | Australia | Edward Trippas | |
1 | Bahrain | John Kibet Koech | |
1 | Denmark | Ole Hesselbjerg | |
1 | Eritrea | Yemane Haileselassie | |
1 | Finland | Topi Raitanen | |
1 | India | Avinash Sable | |
1 | Uganda | Albert Chemutai | |
World ranking | 2 | Australia | Ben Buckingham Matthew Clarke |
1 | Brazil | Altobeli da Silva | |
1 | Colombia | Carlos San Martín | |
1 | Germany | Karl Bebendorf | |
Total | 44 |
Women's track events edit
Women's 100 m edit
Does not include indoor achievements.
Women's 200 m edit
Women's 400 m edit
Women's 800 m edit
Women's 1500 m edit
Women's 5000 m edit
Women's 10,000 m edit
The initial target for Entry standard (27) has been exceeded.
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 31:25.00 | 3 | Ethiopia | Tsigie Gebreselama Tsehay Gemechu Letesenbet Gidey |
3 | Japan | Yuka Ando Ririka Hironaka Hitomi Niiya | |
3 | Kenya | Sheila Chelangat Irene Chepet Cheptai Hellen Obiri | |
3 | United States | Alicia Monson Karissa Schweizer Emily Sisson | |
2 | Great Britain | Jessica Judd Eilish McColgan | |
1 | Israel | Selamawit Teferi | |
2 | Netherlands | Sifan Hassan Susan Krumins | |
2 | Sweden | Meraf Bahta Sarah Lahti | |
1 | Bahrain | Kalkidan Gezahegne | |
1 | Burundi | Francine Niyonsaba | |
1 | Canada | Andrea Seccafien | |
1 | Eritrea | Dolshi Tesfu | |
1 | Germany | Konstanze Klosterhalfen | |
1 | New Zealand | Camille Buscomb | |
1 | Norway | Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal | |
1 | South Africa | Dominique Scott | |
1 | Turkey | Yasemin Can | |
1 | Uganda | Mercyline Chelangat | |
World ranking | 0 | ||
Total | 29 |
Women's 100 m hurdles edit
Does not include indoor achievements
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 12.84 | 3 | Jamaica | Britany Anderson Megan Tapper Yanique Thompson |
3 | United States | Christina Clemons Gabbi Cunningham Kendra Harrison | |
2 | Bahamas | Devynne Charlton Pedrya Seymour | |
2 | Finland | Reetta Hurske Annimari Korte | |
2 | Great Britain | Tiffany Porter Cindy Sember | |
2 | Poland | Klaudia Siciarz Pia Skrzyszowska | |
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Olympic qualification Athletics at the2020 Summer OlympicsQualificationTrack events100 mmenwomen200 mmenwomen400 mmenwomen800 mmenwomen1500 mmenwomen5000 mmenwomen10 000 mmenwomen100 m hurdleswomen110 m hurdlesmen400 m hurdlesmenwomen3000 msteeplechasemenwomen4 100 m relaymenwomen4 400 m relaymenmixedwomenRoad eventsMarathonmenwomen20 km walkmenwomen50 km walkmenField eventsHigh jumpmenwomenPole vaultmenwomenLong jumpmenwomenTriple jumpmenwomenShot putmenwomenDiscus throwmenwomenHammer throwmenwomenJavelin throwmenwomenCombined eventsHeptathlonwomenDecathlonmenvte For the athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics competitions the following qualification systems are in place Qualification ended on 29 June 2021 but for marathon and 50 160 km race walking it already ended on 31 May 2021 Some 1900 athletes from 196 countries will compete 91 1 93 103 countries are qualified also through Universality places initially 101 61 men and 40 women Contents 1 Qualifying standards 2 Track events 2 1 Men s track events 2 1 1 Men s 100 m 2 1 2 Men s 200 m 2 1 3 Men s 400 m 2 1 4 Men s 800 m 2 1 5 Men s 1500 m 2 1 6 Men s 5000 m 2 1 7 Men s 10 000 m 2 1 8 Men s 110 m hurdles 2 1 9 Men s 400 m hurdles 2 1 10 Men s 3000 m steeplechase 2 2 Women s track events 2 2 1 Women s 100 m 2 2 2 Women s 200 m 2 2 3 Women s 400 m 2 2 4 Women s 800 m 2 2 5 Women s 1500 m 2 2 6 Women s 5000 m 2 2 7 Women s 10 000 m 2 2 8 Women s 100 m hurdles 2 2 9 Women s 400 m hurdles 2 2 10 Women s 3000 m steeplechase 3 Road events 3 1 Men s road events 3 1 1 Men s marathon 3 1 2 Men s 20 km walk 3 1 3 Men s 50 km walk 3 2 Women s road events 3 2 1 Women s marathon 3 2 2 Women s 20 km walk 4 Field events 4 1 Men s field events 4 1 1 Men s high jump 4 1 2 Men s pole vault 4 1 3 Men s long jump 4 1 4 Men s triple jump 4 1 5 Men s shot put 4 1 6 Men s discus throw 4 1 7 Men s hammer throw 4 1 8 Men s javelin throw 4 2 Women s field events 4 2 1 Women s high jump 4 2 2 Women s pole vault 4 2 3 Women s long jump 4 2 4 Women s triple jump 4 2 5 Women s shot put 4 2 6 Women s discus throw 4 2 7 Women s hammer throw 4 2 8 Women s javelin throw 5 Combined events 5 1 Men s decathlon 5 2 Women s heptathlon 6 Relay events 6 1 Men s 4 100 m relay 6 2 Men s 4 400 m relay 6 3 Women s 4 100 m relay 6 4 Women s 4 400 m relay 6 5 Mixed 4 400 m relay 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References Qualifying standards edit A National Olympic Committee NOC may enter up to 3 qualified athletes in each individual event if all athletes meet the entry standard during the qualifying period An NOC may also enter a maximum of 1 qualified relay team per event Under the universality rule NOCs may enter one male athlete and one female athlete regardless of time if they have no athletes of that gender meeting the entry standard This makes it possible for every NOC to have a minimum of two representatives in the sports These universality spots cannot be used in the combined events the 10 000 metres or the 3 000 metre steeplechase 91 2 93 91 3 93 91 4 93 The qualifying system for Tokyo 2020 saw fundamental changes from the previous Olympics While the qualification from Rio 2016 and other previous editions relied on qualifying standards Tokyo 2020 is primarily based on world ranking World Athletics the global sport governing body formerly known as IAAF until a name change in 2019 continues to set qualifying times but these are set for the sole purpose of qualifying athletes with exceptional performances unable to qualify through the World Athletics Rankings pathway The number of entrants per event is capped with different caps for different events varying from 24 athletes for the combined events to 80 finally 110 athletes for the marathons 91 2 93 91 3 93 The World Athletics Rankings are based on the average of the best five results for the athlete over the qualifying period The results are weighted by the importance of the meet 91 5 93 The qualifying standards may be obtained in various meets during the given period approved by the World Athletics The qualifying period for the marathon and the 50 160 km race walk occurs from 1 January 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 31 May 2021 and the qualifying for the 10 000 m 20 160 km race walk and combined events occurs from 1 January 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 29 June 2021 with the rest of the track and field events happening from 1 May 2019 to 5 April 2020 and from 1 December 2020 to 29 June 2021 The most recent Area Championships may be counted in the ranking even if not during the qualifying period 91 3 93 On 6 April 2020 the World Athletics announced that the qualification period for the Games was suspended until 30 November 2020 in response to the coronavirus pandemic 91 6 93 In July 2020 World Athletics announced that the suspension period would be lifted for the road events marathons and race walks on 1 September 2020 91 7 93 For the relays a maximum of sixteen qualified NOCs shall be entitled to each event The top eight teams in each event at the 2019 World Championships in Athletics held in Doha from 28 September to 6 October 2019 guarantee a spot on their respective NOCs for the Olympics The remaining half in each event are selected at the 2021 World Athletics Relays and according to World Athletics Top List as of 29 June 2021 91 3 93 NOCs with more than three qualified athletes in an individual event may select using their own rules athletes from among those qualified For example the United States selects athletes based on the result of the 2020 United States Olympic Trials meet but has a policy of entering every athlete qualified Sweden only enters athletes good enough to reach at least the eighth position based on an assessment by the Swedish NOC A tracking system of qualification is published by World Athletics Road to 2020 Olympic Games This Road to Tokyo tool shows which athletes subject to being officially selected by their NOC have qualified to compete This tool identifies the first 3 qualifiers per country in bold but any athlete who has qualified by Standard or Ranking can be selected within the limit of 3 per nation As this is a qualification monitoring tool not an entry monitoring tool it won t highlight which athletes have been officially selected by their NOC but team announcements of many of the leading nations will be later published by World Athletics Some 1900 athletes from more than 190 countries will compete at the Olympic Games when the athletics will begin on 30 July The qualification period for all stadium events finished on 29 June and the qualification system has now been finalised showing that about 70 of the athletes in individual events have qualified by entry standard and 30 by world ranking position while 101 universality places have been awarded As already reported when the qualification closed for the longer road events the men s and women s marathon exceeded their event quotas This is also the case in the men s and women s 10 000m and the women s triple jump No ranking place was necessary to complete the field in the men s shot put But in those cases regardless of the events quotas any athlete with a qualification standard will still be eligible for selection to compete in Tokyo Sebastian Coe president of World Athletics said Olympic qualification processes are always a bit fraught because there s so much on the line for the athletes but it s exciting to see the Olympic fields take shape as the Tokyo Games approach and it s pleasing to see that the extended qualifying process we put in place when the Games were postponed last year ultimately allowed more athletes to reach the entry standards With Tokyo 2020 less than a month away and this last milestone complete anticipation is growing rapidly for what shapes as an extraordinary competition ahead based on some of the performances we have seen this year I m delighted to see that more than 190 countries will be represented in athletics in Tokyo reflecting the unmatched universality of our sport and I look forward to seeing all those athletes competing at the Games from 30 July 91 8 93 Athletes must have been born before 1 January 2006 that be at least 16 years old at the end of 2021 to compete Youth athletes born in 2004 or 2005 age 16 or 17 at the end of 2021 cannot compete in the throwing events combined events marathons race walks or 10 000 metre events Junior athletes born in 2002 or 2003 age 18 or 19 at the end of 2021 may compete in any event but cannot compete in the marathons or the 50 kilometre race walk 91 3 93 The World Athletics Qualifying Standards are as follows 91 9 93 91 3 93 Men s and mixed events Women s events Event Entry mark Event Entry mark 100 m 10 05 100 m 11 15 200 m 20 24 200 m 22 80 400 m 44 90 400 m 51 35 800 m 1 45 20 800 m 1 59 50 1500 m 3 35 00 1500 m 4 04 20 5000 m 13 13 50 5000 m 15 10 00 10 000 m 27 28 00 10 000 m 31 25 00 110 m hurdles 13 32 100 m hurdles 12 84 400 m hurdles 48 90 400 m hurdles 55 40 3000 m steeplechase 8 22 00 3000 m steeplechase 9 30 00 Marathon 2 11 30 Marathon 2 29 30 20 km walk 1 21 00 20 km walk 1 31 00 50 km walk 3 50 00 Long jump 8 22 Long jump 6 82 Triple jump 17 14 Triple jump 14 32 High jump 2 33 High jump 1 96 Pole vault 5 80 Pole vault 4 70 Shot put 21 10 Shot put 18 50 Discus throw 66 00 Discus throw 63 50 Hammer throw 77 50 Hammer throw 72 50 Javelin throw 85 00 Javelin throw 64 00 Decathlon 8350 Heptathlon 6420 4 100 m relay Top 8 at WAC Any unqualified nation that reaches the final of the 2021 World Athletics Relays Next best from top lists up to maximum field of 16 teams 4 100 m relay Top 8 at WAC Any unqualified nation that reaches the final of the 2021 World Athletics Relays Next best from top lists up to maximum field of 16 teams 4 400 m relay 4 400 metres relay mixed 4 400 m relay Track events edit Men s track events edit Men s 100 m edit Does not include indoor achievements or races with wind above 2 0 160 m s Entry number 56 17 from ranking 28 Universality and 1 Invitational Some sprinters like Aaron Brown have been withdrawn see note 11 Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 10 05 3 160 Great Britain Zharnel HughesReece PrescodChijindu Ujah 3 160 Jamaica Yohan BlakeOblique SevilleTyquendo Tracey 3 160 Japan Yuki KoikeShuhei TadaRyota Yamagata 91 10 93 3 160 Nigeria Enoch AdegokeUsheoritse ItsekiriDivine Oduduru 3 160 South Africa Gift LeotlelaShaun MaswanganyiAkani Simbine 3 160 United States Ronnie BakerTrayvon BromellFred Kerley 1 160 Canada Andre De GrasseAaron Brown 2 160 China Su BingtianXie Zhenye 1 160 Ghana Joseph AmoahBenjamin Azamati Kwaku 1 160 Kenya Mark OdhiamboFerdinand Omurwa 1 160 Antigua and Barbuda Cejhae Greene 1 160 Australia Rohan Browning 1 160 Bahamas Samson Colebrooke 1 160 Barbados Mario Burke 1 160 Brazil Paulo Andre de Oliveira 1 160 Cayman Islands Kemar Hyman 1 160 France Jimmy Vicaut 1 160 Indonesia Lalu Muhammad Zohri 1 160 Iran Hassan Taftian 1 160 Italy Marcell Jacobs 1 160 Ivory Coast Arthur Cisse 1 160 Liberia Emmanuel Matadi 1 160 Qatar Femi Ogunode 1 160 Saint Kitts and Nevis Jason Rogers World ranking 2 160 Brazil Felipe Bardi dos SantosRodrigo do Nascimento 2 160 Canada Bismark BoatengGavin Smellie 1 160 Switzerland Silvan WickiAlex Wilson 2 160 Turkey Emre Zafer BarnesJak Ali Harvey 1 160 China Wu Zhiqiang 1 160 Chinese Taipei Yang Chun han 1 160 Denmark Kojo Musah 0 160 France Mouhamadou Fall 91 11 93 1 160 Italy Filippo Tortu 0 160 Panama Alonso Edward 1 160 Portugal Carlos Nascimento 1 160 Slovakia Jan Volko 1 160 Sri Lanka Yupun Abeykoon Universality Places 1 160 Afghanistan Sha Mahmood Noor Zahi 1 160 Angola Aveni Miguel 1 160 American Samoa Nathan Crumpton 1 160 Belize Shaun Gill 1 160 Benin Didier Kiki 1 160 Bolivia Bruno Rojas 1 160 Cambodia Pen Sokong 1 160 Democratic Republic of the Congo Oliver Mwimba 1 160 Federated States of Micronesia Scott Fiti 1 160 Fiji Banuve Tabakaucoro 1 160 Gabon Guy Maganga Gorra 1 160 The Gambia Ebrima Camara 1 160 Guinea Bissau Seco Camara 1 160 Guyana Emanuel Archibald 1 160 Kiribati Lataisi Mwea 1 160 Maldives Hassan Saaid 1 160 Nauru Jonah Harris 1 160 Nicaragua Yeykell Romero 1 160 Niger Badamassi Saguirou 1 160 Oman Barakat Al Harthi 1 160 Palau Adrian Ililau 1 160 Tajikistan Ildar Akhmadiev 1 160 Togo Fabrice Dabla 1 160 Tonga Ronald Fotofili 1 160 Tuvalu Karalo Maibuca 1 160 United Arab Emirates Mohamed Alhammadi 1 160 Zimbabwe Ngoni Makusha Invitational Places 1 160 Refugee Olympic Team Dorian Keletela Total 79 91 12 93 Men s 200 m edit Entry number 56 Withdrawn after qualification by standard or ranking Miguel Francis Benjamin Azamati Kwaku Zharnel Hughes Christophe Lemaitre Mouhamadou Fall Paulo Andre de Oliveira Felipe Bardi dos Santos Meba Mickael Zeze Jeffrey John Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 20 24 1 160 Great Britain Miguel FrancisAdam GemiliZharnel Hughes 3 160 United States Kenny BednarekErriyon KnightonNoah Lyles 2 160 Canada Aaron BrownAndre De Grasse 1 160 Ghana Joseph AmoahBenjamin Azamati Kwaku 2 160 Jamaica Rasheed DwyerJulian Forte 2 160 South Africa Shaun MaswanganyiClarence Munyai 2 160 Trinidad and Tobago Kyle GreauxJereem Richards 0 160 Bahamas Steven Gardiner 0 160 Barbados Mario Burke 0 160 Botswana Isaac Makwala 1 160 Brazil Aldemir da Silva Junior 1 160 China Xie Zhenye 1 160 Colombia Bernardo Baloyes 1 160 Dominican Republic Yancarlos Martinez 0 160 Ecuador Alex Quinonez 1 160 Japan Abdul Hakim Sani Brown 1 160 Liberia Joseph Fahnbulleh 1 160 Nigeria Divine Oduduru 1 160 Panama Alonso Edward 1 160 Qatar Femi Ogunode 0 160 Switzerland Alex Wilson 1 160 Turkey Ramil Guliyev 1 160 Zambia Sydney Siame World ranking 2 160 Brazil Jorge VidesLucas Vilar 2 160 Ireland Marcus LawlerLeon Reid 2 160 Italy Fausto DesaluAntonio Infantino 2 160 Japan Shota IizukaJun Yamashita 1 160 Belgium Robin Vanderbemden 1 160 Canada Brendon Rodney 1 160 Czech Republic Jan Jirka 1 160 Germany Steven Muller 1 160 Great Britain Nethaneel Mitchell Blake 1 160 Liberia Emmanuel Matadi 1 160 Lithuania Gediminas Truskauskas 1 160 Netherlands Taymir Burnet 1 160 Slovakia Jan Volko 1 160 South Africa Anaso Jobodwana 1 160 Switzerland William Reais 1 160 Ukraine Serhiy Smelyk Universality Places 1 160 Brunei Muhd Noor Firdaus Ar Rasyid 1 160 Cameroon Emmanuel Eseme 1 160 El Salvador Jose Andres Salazar 1 160 Eswatini Sibusiso Matsenjwa 1 160 Lebanon Noureddine Hadid 1 160 Mali Fode Sissoko Total 50 Men s 400 m edit Entry number 48 Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 44 90 3 160 United States Michael CherryMichael NormanRandolph Ross 2 160 Jamaica Nathon AllenDemish Gaye 2 160 Trinidad and Tobago Machel CedenioDwight St Hillaire 1 160 Bahamas Steven Gardiner 0 160 Bahrain Abbas Abubakar Abbas 1 160 Barbados Jonathan Jones 1 160 Botswana Isaac Makwala 1 160 Colombia Anthony Zambrano 1 160 Grenada Kirani James 1 160 Italy Davide Re 1 160 Kenya Emmanuel Korir 1 160 South Africa Wayde van Niekerk World ranking 2 160 Australia Alex BeckSteven Solomon 2 160 Belgium Kevin BorleeJonathan Sacoor 2 160 Netherlands Liemarvin BonevaciaJochem Dobber 2 160 South Africa Zakithi NeneThapelo Phora 1 160 Bahamas Alonzo Russell 1 160 Botswana Leungo Scotch 1 160 Brazil Lucas Carvalho 1 160 Colombia Jhon Perlaza 1 160 Czech Republic Pavel Maslak 1 160 Germany Marvin Schlegel 1 160 Italy Edoardo Scotti 1 160 Jamaica Christopher Taylor 1 160 Japan Julian Walsh 1 160 Kazakhstan Mikhail Litvin 1 160 Poland Karol Zalewski 1 160 Portugal Ricardo dos Santos 1 160 Saudi Arabia Mazen Al Yassin 1 160 Slovenia Luka Janezic 1 160 Spain oscar Husillos 1 160 Switzerland Ricky Petrucciani 1 160 Trinidad and Tobago Deon Lendore Universality Places 1 160 Bangladesh Mohammad Jahir Rayhan 1 160 Chad Bachir Mahamat 1 160 Iraq Taha Hussein Yaseen 1 160 Madagascar Todisoa Rabearison 1 160 North Macedonia Jovan Stojoski 1 160 Republic of the Congo Gilles Anthony Afoumba 1 160 Sudan Sadam Koumi 1 160 Yemen Ahmed Al Yaari Total 48 Men s 800 m edit Entry number 48 No qualified by ranking Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 1 45 20 3 160 Australia Peter BolCharlie HunterJeff Riseley 3 160 France Pierre Ambroise BosseBenjamin RobertGabriel Tual 3 160 Great Britain Oliver DustinElliot GilesDaniel Rowden 3 160 Kenya Emmanuel KorirFerguson RotichMichael Saruni 3 160 Morocco Abdelati El GuesseOussama NabilMostafa Smaili 2 160 Poland Mateusz BorkowskiPatryk DobekMarcin Lewandowski 3 160 Puerto Rico Andres ArroyoRyan SanchezWesley Vazquez 3 160 Spain Adrian BenSaul OrdonezPablo Sanchez Valladares 3 160 United States Bryce HoppelIsaiah JewettClayton Murphy 1 160 Algeria Yassine HethatDjamel Sejati 2 160 Canada Marco AropBrandon McBride 1 160 Ethiopia Teddese LemiMelese Nberet 1 160 Belgium Eliott Crestan 1 160 Bosnia and Herzegovina Amel Tuka 1 160 Botswana Nijel Amos 1 160 Brazil Thiago Andre 1 160 Burundi Eric Nzikwinkunda 1 160 Djibouti Ayanleh Souleiman 1 160 Ireland Mark English 1 160 Mexico Jesus Tonatiu Lopez 1 160 Netherlands Tony van Diepen 1 160 Qatar Abubaker Haydar Abdalla 1 160 Sweden Andreas Kramer 1 160 Tunisia Abdessalem Ayouni World ranking 0 Universality Places 1 160 Andorra Pol Moya 1 160 Central African Republic Francky Mbotto 1 160 Cook Islands Alex Beddoes 1 160 Dominica Dennick Luke 1 160 Kosovo Musa Hajdari Invitational Places 1 160 Refugee Olympic Team James Chiengjiek Total 48 Men s 1500 m edit Entry number 45 Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 3 35 00 3 160 Australia Jye EdwardsOllie HoareStewart McSweyn 3 160 Ethiopia Samuel AbateTeddese LemiSamuel Tefera 3 160 France Azeddine HabzAlexis MielletBaptiste Mischler 3 160 Great Britain Jake HeywardJosh KerrJake Wightman 3 160 Kenya Timothy CheruiyotAbel KipsangCharles Simotwo 3 160 Morocco Soufiane El BakkaliAnass EssayiAbdelatif Sadiki 2 160 Norway Filip IngebrigtsenJakob Ingebrigtsen 2 160 Poland Marcin LewandowskiMichal Rozmys 2 160 Qatar Abdirahman Saeed HassanAdam Ali Musab 2 160 Spain Ignacio FontesAdel Mechaal 2 160 United States Matthew CentrowitzYared Nuguse 0 160 Algeria Taoufik Makhloufi 1 160 Bahrain Sadik Mikhou 1 160 Belgium Ismael Debjani 0 160 Canada Justyn Knight 1 160 Djibouti Ayanleh Souleiman 1 160 Germany Robert Farken 1 160 New Zealand Sam Tanner 0 160 ROC Note RUS Vladimir Nikitin 1 160 Sweden Kalle Berglund 1 160 Uganda Ronald Musagala World ranking 1 160 Brazil Thiago Andre 1 160 Germany Amos Bartelsmeyer 1 160 Hungary Istvan Szogi 1 160 Ireland Andrew Coscoran 1 160 Luxembourg Charles Grethen 1 160 New Zealand Nick Willis 1 160 Spain Jesus Gomez 1 160 United States Cole Hocker Universality Places 1 160 East Timor Felisberto de Deus 1 160 Equatorial Guinea Benjamin Enzema 1 160 Somalia Ali Idow Hassan 1 160 South Sudan Abraham Guem Invitational Places 1 160 Refugee Olympic Team Paulo Amotun Lokoro Total 48 Men s 5000 m edit Entry number 42 Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 13 13 50 2 160 Australia David McNeillStewart McSweynPatrick Tiernan 3 160 Canada Mohammed AhmedLuc BruchetJustyn Knight 3 160 Ethiopia Nibret MelakMilkesa MengeshaGetnet Wale 3 160 Kenya Samuel CheboleDaniel EbenyoNicholas Kimeli 3 160 Uganda Oscar ChelimoJoshua CheptegeiJacob Kiplimo 3 160 United States Paul ChelimoGrant FisherWoody Kincaid 2 160 Bahrain Birhanu BalewDawit Fikadu 2 160 France Jimmy GressierHugo Hay 2 160 Great Britain Andrew ButchartMarc Scott 0 160 Norway Filip IngebrigtsenJakob Ingebrigtsen 1 160 Belgium Isaac Kimeli 1 160 Guatemala Luis Grijalva 1 160 Italy Yemaneberhan Crippa 1 160 South Africa Lesiba Precious Mashele 1 160 Spain Mohamed Katir World ranking 2 160 Japan Yuta BandoHiroki Matsueda 1 160 Morocco Soufiyan BouqantarZouhair Talbi 1 160 Switzerland Jonas RaessJulien Wanders 1 160 Australia Morgan McDonald 1 160 Belgium Robin Hendrix 1 160 Germany Mohamed Mohumed 1 160 Netherlands Mike Foppen 1 160 Norway Narve Gilje Nordas 0 160 Spain Carlos Mayo Universality Places 1 160 Kyrgyzstan Nursultan Keneshbekov 1 160 Mauritania Abidine Abidine Invitational Places 1 160 Refugee Olympic Team Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed Total 40 Men s 10 000 m edit Entry number initial target of 27 28 runners one more originally qualified by entry standard However two athletes withdrew reducing the field to 26 athletes Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 27 28 00 3 160 Ethiopia Berihu AregawiSelemon BaregaYomif Kejelcha 3 160 Kenya Rhonex KiprutoRodgers KwemoiWeldon Langat 3 160 Uganda Joshua CheptegeiJacob KiplimoStephen Kissa 3 160 United States Grant FisherWoody KincaidJoe Klecker 1 160 Australia Stewart McSweynPatrick Tiernan 1 160 Belgium Bashir AbdiIsaac Kimeli 2 160 Great Britain Sam AtkinMarc Scott 2 160 Japan Akira AizawaTatsuhiko Ito 0 160 Bahrain Birhanu Balew 1 160 Canada Mohammed Ahmed 1 160 Eritrea Aron Kifle 1 160 France Morhad Amdouni 1 160 Italy Yemaneberhan Crippa 0 160 Morocco Zouhair Talbi 0 160 Norway Sondre Nordstad Moen 1 160 Spain Carlos Mayo 1 160 Switzerland Julien Wanders 1 160 Thailand Kieran Tuntivate World ranking 0 Total 25 Men s 110 m hurdles edit Do not include indoor achievements Entry number 40 Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 13 32 3 160 France Wilhem BelocianAurel MangaPascal Martinot Lagarde 3 160 Jamaica Ronald LevyHansle ParchmentDamion Thomas 3 160 Japan Shunsuke IzumiyaTaio KanaiShunya Takayama 3 160 United States Devon AllenGrant HollowayDaniel Roberts 2 160 Brazil Gabriel ConstantinoEduardo de Deus 2 160 Spain Asier MartinezOrlando Ortega 1 160 Barbados Shane Brathwaite 1 160 Belarus Vitali Parakhonka 1 160 Belgium Michael Obasuyi 1 160 China Xie Wenjun 1 160 Cyprus Milan Trajkovic 1 160 Finland Elmo Lakka 1 160 Great Britain Andrew Pozzi 1 160 Italy Paolo Dal Molin 1 160 ROC Note RUS Sergey Shubenkov 1 160 South Africa Antonio Alkana World ranking 1 160 Australia Nicholas Hough 1 160 Brazil Rafael Henrique Pereira 1 160 Chinese Taipei Chen Kuei ru 1 160 Germany Gregor Traber 1 160 Great Britain David King 1 160 Greece Konstantinos Douvalidis 1 160 Hungary Valdo Szucs 1 160 Italy Hassane Fofana 1 160 Kuwait Yaqoub Al Youha 1 160 Poland Damian Czykier 1 160 Switzerland Jason Joseph Universality Places 1 160 Comoros Fadane Hamadi 1 160 Hong Kong Chan Chung Wang 1 160 Mauritius Jeremie Lararaudeuse 1 160 Senegal Louis Francois Mendy 1 160 Virgin Islands Eddie Lovett Total 42 Men s 400 m hurdles edit Entry number 40 Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 48 90 3 160 Japan Takatoshi AbeKazuki KurokawaHiromu Yamauchi 3 160 United States Rai BenjaminDavid KendzieraKenny Selmon 2 160 Brazil Alison dos SantosMarcio Teles 2 160 Jamaica Jaheel HydeKemar Mowatt 1 160 Algeria Abdelmalik Lahoulou 1 160 British Virgin Islands Kyron McMaster 1 160 Estonia Rasmus Magi 1 160 France Ludvy Vaillant 1 160 Germany Constantin Preis 1 160 Ireland Thomas Barr 0 160 Kenya Moitalel Naadokila 1 160 Norway Karsten Warholm 0 160 Poland Patryk Dobek 1 160 Qatar Abderrahman Samba 1 160 South Africa Sokwakhana Zazini 0 160 Switzerland Kariem Hussein 1 160 Turkey Yasmani Copello World ranking 2 160 Germany Joshua AbuakuLuke Campbell 1 160 Chinese Taipei Chen Chieh 1 160 Costa Rica Gerald Drummond 1 160 Czech Republic Vit Muller 1 160 France Wilfried Happio 1 160 Hungary Mate Koroknai 1 160 India M P Jabir 0 160 Iran Mahdi Pirjahan 1 160 Italy Alessandro Sibilio 1 160 Jamaica Shawn Rowe 1 160 Netherlands Ramsey AngelaNick Smidt 1 160 Spain Sergio Fernandez 1 160 Tunisia Mohamed Touati Universality Places 1 160 Cape Verde Jordin Andrade 1 160 Mozambique Creve Armando Machava 1 160 Seychelles Ned Justeen Azemia Total 36 Men s 3000 m steeplechase edit Entry number 45 Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 8 22 00 3 160 Ethiopia Lamecha GirmaBikila Tadese TakeleGetnet Wale 3 160 France Djilali BedraniLouis GilavertAlexis Phelut 3 160 Italy Ahmed AbdelwahedAla ZoghlamiOsama Zoghlami 3 160 Japan Ryoma AokiRyuji MiuraKosei Yamaguchi 3 160 Kenya Leonard BettAbraham KibiwotBenjamin Kigen 3 160 Morocco Abdelkarim Ben ZahraSoufiane El BakkaliMohamed Tindouft 3 160 Spain Daniel ArceFernando CarroSebastian Martos 3 160 Sweden Emil BlombergVidar JohanssonSimon Sundstrom 3 160 United States Hillary BorMason FerlicBenard Keter 1 160 Algeria Hicham BouchichaBilal Tabti 2 160 Canada John GayMatthew Hughes 2 160 Great Britain Phil NormanZak Seddon 1 160 Australia Edward Trippas 1 160 Bahrain John Kibet Koech 1 160 Denmark Ole Hesselbjerg 1 160 Eritrea Yemane Haileselassie 1 160 Finland Topi Raitanen 1 160 India Avinash Sable 1 160 Uganda Albert Chemutai World ranking 2 160 Australia Ben BuckinghamMatthew Clarke 1 160 Brazil Altobeli da Silva 1 160 Colombia Carlos San Martin 1 160 Germany Karl Bebendorf Total 44 Women s track events edit Women s 100 m edit Does not include indoor achievements Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 11 15 3 160 China Ge ManqiLiang XiaojingWei Yongli 2 160 Germany Alexandra BurghardtLisa MayerTatjana Pinto 3 160 Great Britain Dina Asher SmithDaryll NeitaAsha Philip 3 160 Jamaica Shelly Ann Fraser PryceShericka JacksonElaine Thompson Herah 3 160 Switzerland Ajla Del PonteMujinga KambundjiSalome Kora 3 160 United States Teahna DanielsJavianne OliverJenna Prandini 91 13 93 2 160 Ivory Coast Murielle AhoureMarie Josee Ta Lou 1 160 Netherlands Dafne SchippersMarije van Hunenstijn 2 160 Nigeria Nzubechi Grace NwokochaBlessing Okagbare 2 160 Trinidad and Tobago Michelle Lee AhyeKelly Ann Baptiste 1 160 Bahamas Tynia Gaither 1 160 Barbados Tristan Evelyn 0 160 Bulgaria Ivet Lalova Collio 1 160 Canada Crystal Emmanuel 1 160 The Gambia Gina Bass 0 160 Poland Ewa Swoboda 1 160 Portugal Lorene Bazolo 0 160 South Africa Carina Horn 1 160 Zambia Rhodah Njobvu World ranking 2 160 Brazil Vitoria Cristina RosaRosangela Santos 2 160 Italy Anna BongiorniVittoria Fontana 1 160 Australia Hana Basic 1 160 Belarus Krystsina Tsimanouskaya 1 160 Bulgaria Inna Eftimova 1 160 Canada Khamica Bingham 1 160 Ecuador Angela Tenorio 0 160 Egypt Bassant Hemida 0 160 Finland Lotta Kemppinen 1 160 Greece Rafaela Spanoudaki Hatziriga 1 160 Guyana Jasmine Abrams 1 160 India Dutee Chand 1 160 Israel Diana Vaisman 0 160 Kazakhstan Olga Safronova 0 160 Netherlands Jamile Samuel 0 160 Nigeria Rosemary Chukwuma 0 160 Poland Pia Skrzyszowska 1 160 Slovenia Maja Mihalinec Zidar 1 160 Spain Maria Isabel Perez Universality places 1 160 Afghanistan Kamia Yousufi 1 160 Antigua and Barbuda Joella Lloyd 1 160 Chinese Taipei Hsieh Hsi en 1 160 Comoros Amed Elna 1 160 Equatorial Guinea Alba Mbo Nchama 1 160 Guam Regine Tugade 1 160 Guinea Aissata Deen Conte 1 160 Indonesia Alvin Tehupeiory 1 160 Iran Farzaneh Fasihi 1 160 Kuwait Mudhawi Al Shammari 1 160 Laos Silina Pha Aphay 1 160 Libya Hadel Aboud 1 160 Malawi Asimenye Simwaka 1 160 Malaysia Azreen Nabila Alias 1 160 Mali Djenebou Dante 1 160 Malta Carla Scicluna 1 160 Mauritania Houleye Ba 1 160 Monaco Charlotte Afriat 1 160 Nepal Sarswati Chaudhary 1 160 Oman Mazoon Al Alawi 1 160 Palestine Hanna Barakat 1 160 Qatar Bashair Obaid Al Manwari 1 160 Republic of the Congo Natacha Ngoye Akamabi 1 160 Saint Kitts and Nevis Amya Clarke 1 160 Saudi Arabia Yasmeen Al Dabbagh 1 160 Sierra Leone Maggie Barrie 1 160 Tuvalu Matie Stanley Total 45 27 Women s 200 m edit Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 22 80 2 160 Bahamas Brianne BethelTynia GaitherShaunae Miller UiboAnthonique Strachan 1 160 Great Britain Dina Asher SmithBeth DobbinJodie Williams 3 160 Jamaica Shelly Ann Fraser PryceShericka JacksonElaine Thompson Herah 1 160 Nigeria Nzubechi Grace NwokochaFavour OfiliBlessing Okagbare 3 160 United States Anavia BattleJenna PrandiniGabrielle Thomas 2 160 Namibia Beatrice MasilingiChristine Mboma 1 160 Australia Riley Day 0 160 Belarus Krystsina Tsimanouskaya 0 160 Belgium Cynthia Bolingo 1 160 Brazil Vitoria Cristina Rosa 1 160 Bulgaria Ivet Lalova Collio 1 160 Canada Crystal Emmanuel 1 160 France Gemima Joseph 1 160 The Gambia Gina Bass 1 160 Germany Lisa Marie Kwayie 0 160 Iraq Dana Hussain 1 160 Ivory Coast Marie Josee Ta Lou 1 160 Netherlands Dafne Schippers 1 160 Niger Aminatou Seyni 0 160 Puerto Rico Jasmine Camacho Quinn 1 160 Slovenia Maja Mihalinec 1 160 Switzerland Mujinga Kambundji 0 160 Tajikistan Gulsumbi Sharifova 1 160 Zambia Rhodah Njobvu World ranking 1 160 Germany Rebekka HaaseJessica Bianca Wessolly 2 160 Italy Gloria HooperDalia Kaddari 1 160 Belgium Imke Vervaet 1 160 Brazil Ana Carolina Azevedo 1 160 Bulgaria Inna Eftimova 0 160 Dominican Republic Marileidy Paulino 0 160 Egypt Bassant Hemida 1 160 Greece Rafaela Spanoudaki Hatziriga 1 160 India Dutee Chand 1 160 Ireland Phil Healy 1 160 Kazakhstan Olga Safronova 1 160 Netherlands Jamile Samuel 1 160 Portugal Lorene Bazolo 1 160 Spain Jael Bestue 0 160 Switzerland Sarah Atcho Universality places 1 160 Pakistan Najma Parveen 1 160 Philippines Kristina Knott 1 160 Singapore Shanti Pereira 1 160 South Sudan Lucia Moris Total 42 Women s 400 m edit Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 51 35 3 160 Botswana Christine BotlogetsweAmantle MontshoGalefele Moroko 3 160 Great Britain Ama PipiJodie WilliamsNicole Yeargin 3 160 Jamaica Roneisha McGregorCandice McLeodStephenie Ann McPherson 1 160 Poland Iga Baumgart WitanNatalia KaczmarekJustyna Swiety Ersetic 3 160 United States Allyson FelixQuanera HayesWadeline Jonathas 2 160 Canada Kyra ConstantineNatassha McDonald 2 160 Netherlands Lieke KlaverLisanne de Witte 1 160 Australia Bendere Oboya 1 160 Bahamas Shaunae Miller Uibo 1 160 Barbados Sada Williams 1 160 Belgium Cynthia Bolingo 1 160 Cuba Roxana Gomez 1 160 Cyprus Eleni Artymata 1 160 Czech Republic Barbora Malikova 1 160 Dominican Republic Marileidy Paulino 1 160 France Amandine Brossier 1 160 Grenada Meleni Rodney 1 160 Guyana Aliyah Abrams 1 160 Kenya Hellen Syombua 1 160 Mexico Paola Moran 1 160 Portugal Catia Azevedo World ranking 1 160 Austria Susanne Walli 1 160 Brazil Tiffani Marinho 1 160 Czech Republic Lada Vondrova 1 160 Germany Corinna Schwab 1 160 Greece Irini Vasiliou 1 160 Ireland Phil Healy 1 160 Lithuania Agne Serksniene 1 160 Nigeria Patience Okon George 0 160 Romania Andrea Miklos 1 160 Slovenia Anita Horvat 1 160 Spain Aauri Bokesa 1 160 Uganda Leni Shida 1 160 Ukraine Tetyana Melnyk Universality places 1 160 Belize Samantha Dirks 1 160 Cayman Islands Shalysa Wray 1 160 Jordan Aliya Boshnak Total 46 Women s 800 m edit Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 1 59 50 2 160 Ethiopia Habitam AlemuNetsanet DestaWerkwuha Getachew 3 160 Great Britain Alexandra BellKeely HodgkinsonJemma Reekie 3 160 Kenya Mary MoraaEunice SumEmily Cherotich Tuei 3 160 United States Athing MuRaevyn RogersAjee Wilson 2 160 Canada Melissa Bishop NriaguLindsey Butterworth 2 160 Germany Christina HeringKatharina Trost 2 160 Uganda Halimah NakaayiWinnie Nanyondo 1 160 Australia Catriona Bisset 1 160 China Wang Chunyu 1 160 Cuba Rose Mary Almanza 1 160 France Renelle Lamote 1 160 Jamaica Natoya Goule 0 160 Ukraine Olha Lyakhova World ranking 3 160 Ireland Siofra Cleirigh ButtnerNadia PowerLouise Shanahan 3 160 Poland Joanna JozwikAngelika SarnaAnna Wielgosz 2 160 Switzerland Lore HoffmannDelia Sclabas 1 160 Australia Morgan Mitchell 1 160 Benin Noelie Yarigo 1 160 Canada Madeleine Kelly 1 160 Finland Sara Kuivisto 1 160 Hungary Bianka Keri 1 160 Italy Elena Bello 1 160 Latvia Liga Velvere 1 160 Morocco Rababe Arafi 1 160 Norway Hedda Hynne 1 160 Slovakia Gabriela Gajanova 1 160 Spain Natalia Romero 0 160 Sweden Lovisa Lindh 91 14 93 1 160 Uruguay Deborah Rodriguez Universality places 1 160 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Shafiqua Maloney 1 160 Sao Tome and Principe D Jamila Tavares 1 160 Sri Lanka Nimali Liyanarachchi Invitational Places 1 160 Refugee Olympic Team Rose Lokonyen Total 46 Women s 1500 m edit Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 4 04 20 3 160 Ethiopia Freweyni GebreezibeherLemlem HailuDiribe Welteji 3 160 Kenya Winny ChebetEdinah JebitokFaith Kipyegon 3 160 United States Heather MacLeanCory McGeeElle Purrier St Pierre 2 160 Australia Linden HallJessica Hull 2 160 Canada Gabriela Debues StaffordNatalia Hawthorn 2 160 Great Britain Laura MuirKatie Snowden 0 160 Belarus Daryia Barysevich 1 160 Belgium Elise Vanderelst 1 160 Germany Hanna Klein 1 160 Ireland Ciara Mageean 1 160 Morocco Rababe Arafi 1 160 Netherlands Sifan Hassan 1 160 Romania Claudia Bobocea 1 160 Spain Esther Guerrero 1 160 Uganda Winnie Nanyondo World ranking 3 160 Czech Republic Kristiina MakiDiana MezulianikovaSimona Vrzalova 2 160 Italy Federica Del BuonoGaia Sabbatini 2 160 Japan Nozomi TanakaRan Urabe 2 160 Portugal Salome AfonsoMarta Pen Freitas 1 160 Australia Georgia Griffith 1 160 Canada Lucia Stafford 1 160 Finland Sara Kuivisto 1 160 Germany Caterina Granz 1 160 Great Britain Revee Walcott Nolan 1 160 Ireland Sarah Healy 1 160 Jamaica Aisha Praught Leer 1 160 Mexico Laura Galvan 1 160 Poland Martyna Galant 1 160 Spain Marta Perez 1 160 Uruguay Maria Pia Fernandez Universality places 1 160 Djibouti Souhra Ali Mohamed Invitational places 1 160 Refugee Olympic Team Anjelina Lohalith Total 45 Women s 5000 m edit Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 15 10 00 3 160 Canada Andrea SeccafienJulie Anne StaehliKate Van Buskirk 91 15 93 3 160 Ethiopia Ejgayehu TayeSenbere TeferiGudaf Tsegay 3 160 Great Britain Jessica JuddAmy Eloise MarkovcEilish McColgan 3 160 Kenya Hellen ObiriLilian Kasait RengerukAgnes Jebet Tirop 3 160 Uganda Esther ChebetSarah ChelangatPrisca Chesang 3 160 United States Elise CrannyRachel SchneiderKarissa Schweizer 2 160 Australia Isobel Batt DoyleRose Davies 2 160 Japan Ririka HironakaNozomi Tanaka 2 160 Netherlands Sifan HassanDiane van Es 0 160 Bahrain Kalkidan Gezahegne 1 160 Burundi Francine Niyonsaba 1 160 Eritrea Rahel Daniel 1 160 Israel Selamawit Teferi 1 160 Italy Nadia Battocletti 1 160 Mexico Laura Galvan 0 160 Morocco Siham Hilali 1 160 New Zealand Camille Buscomb 1 160 Norway Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal 1 160 South Africa Dominique Scott 1 160 Turkey Yasemin Can World ranking 0 160 Albania Luiza Gega 1 160 Australia Jenny Blundell 1 160 Japan Kaede Hagitani 0 160 Netherlands Maureen Koster 1 160 Slovenia Klara Lukan 1 160 Spain Lucia Rodriguez Universality places 1 160 Rwanda Marthe Yankurije Total 38 Women s 10 000 m edit The initial target for Entry standard 27 has been exceeded Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 31 25 00 3 160 Ethiopia Tsigie GebreselamaTsehay GemechuLetesenbet Gidey 3 160 Japan Yuka AndoRirika HironakaHitomi Niiya 3 160 Kenya Sheila ChelangatIrene Chepet CheptaiHellen Obiri 3 160 United States Alicia MonsonKarissa SchweizerEmily Sisson 2 160 Great Britain Jessica JuddEilish McColgan 1 160 Israel Lonah Chemtai SalpeterSelamawit Teferi 2 160 Netherlands Sifan HassanSusan Krumins 2 160 Sweden Meraf BahtaSarah Lahti 1 160 Bahrain Kalkidan Gezahegne 1 160 Burundi Francine Niyonsaba 1 160 Canada Andrea Seccafien 1 160 Eritrea Dolshi Tesfu 1 160 Germany Konstanze Klosterhalfen 1 160 New Zealand Camille Buscomb 1 160 Norway Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal 1 160 South Africa Dominique Scott 1 160 Turkey Yasemin Can 1 160 Uganda Mercyline Chelangat World ranking 0 Total 29 Women s 100 m hurdles edit Does not include indoor achievements Qualification standard No of athletes NOC Nominated athletes Entry standard 12 84 3 160 Jamaica Britany AndersonMegan TapperYanique Thompson 3 160 United States Christina ClemonsGabbi CunninghamKendra Harrison 2 160 Bahamas Devynne CharltonPedrya Seymour 2 160 Finland Reetta HurskeAnnimari Korte 2 160 Great Britain Tiffany PorterCindy Sember 2 160 Poland Klaudia SiciarzPia Skrzyszowska 1 img, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library, article, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games. |