Czech Indoor Athletics Championships

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Czech Indoor Athletics Championships
SportIndoor track and field
Founded1993
CountryCzech Republic

The Czech Indoor Athletics Championships (Czech: Halové mistrovství Českérepubliky v atletice) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Czech Athletics Federation, which serves as the national championship for the sport in the Czech Republic.[1] Typically held over two days in February during the Czech winter, it was added to the national calendar in 1993, the year of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The main outdoor Czech Athletics Championships was held for the first time in the summer that year.[2] The Czech Indoor Combined Events Championships are usually held separately from the other track and field events.

The following athletics events feature as standard on the Czech Indoor Championships programme:

A men's 5000 metres race walk and a women's 3000 metres race walk were held at the first two editions in 1993 and 1994, but was dropped from the programme thereafter. The women's pole vault was not held at the first edition.[1]

Editions

Ed. Year Location Dates Venue Events Athletes Ref..
1st1993[1]
2nd1994[1]
3rdh1995[1]
4th1996[1]
5th1997[1]
6th1998Prague14–15 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery[1][3]
7th1999Prague20–21 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery[1][4]
8th2000Prague12–13 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery[1][5]
9th2001Prague17–18 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery[1][6]
10th2002Prague16–17 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28[1][7]
11th2003Bratislava, Slovakia1–2 MarchŠportová hala Elán28261[1][8]
12th2004Prague21–22 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28294[1][9]
13th2005Prague19–20 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28282[1][10]
14th2006Prague25–26 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28305[1][11]
15th2007Prague24–25 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28311[12]
16th2008Prague23–24 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28305[13]
17th2009Prague21–22 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28293[14]
18th2010Prague27–28 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28287[15]
19th2011Prague19–20 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28309[16]
20th2012Prague25–26 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28304[17]
21st2013Prague16–17 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28333[18]
22nd2014Prague15–16 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28358[19]
23rd2015Prague21–22 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery28324[20]
24th2016Ostrava27–28 February
25th2017Prague25–26 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery
26th2018Prague17–18 FebruaryAtletická hala Otakara Jandery
27th2019Ostrava16–17 February
28th2020Ostrava22–23 February
29th2021Ostrava20–21 February
30th2022Ostrava5–6 March
31st2023Ostrava18–19 February
32nd2024Ostrava17–18 February

Championships records

Women

Event Record Athlete/Team Date Place Ref.
60 m 7.15 NR Karolína Maňasová 17 February 2024 Ostrava [21]
Pole vault 4.72 m NR Amalie Svabikova 18 February 2023 Ostrava [22]

See also

References

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