IAAF Grand Prix II

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The IAAF Grand Prix II was an annual series of one-day track and field competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It was introduced in 1994 as an expansion of the IAAF Grand Prix series,[1] adding a second category of competitions in order to support a greater number of meetings with the financial benefit of being an official Grand Prix meeting. Prior to its creation, meetings not on the Grand Prix list were included as IAAF Permit Meetings. Further additions to the Grand Prix II level required a competition to have held permit status for two years.[2] Over the competition's history, at least 24 different meetings were part of the circuit.

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Athletes earned points at the meetings, dependent upon their finishing position, and the overall points leaders from the wider circuit gained entry to the annual IAAF Grand Prix Final in 1994 to 2002, then the IAAF World Athletics Final from 2003 to 2005.

The role of the Grand Prix II category changed over the years, starting as the second tier of the IAAF Grand Prix before changing to the third tier with the introduction of the IAAF Golden League in 1998. The creation of the IAAF World Outdoor Meetings tour in 2003 reorganised the IAAF's one-day circuit into four tiers, with the IAAF Super Grand Prix becoming the second most prestigious grouping and the IAAF Grand Prix II as the fourth and lowest level. The category was made defunct in 2006, when the IAAF World Athletics Tour was created.

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The IAAF Grand Prix II calendar was subject to change during its lifetime, with the number of meetings, the constituent meetings, and the duration of the series all regularly changing from year to year.

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119941 June28 August81994 IAAF Grand Prix Final3 September[1]
2199530 May5 September91995 IAAF Grand Prix Final9 September[1]
3199619 February1 September121996 IAAF Grand Prix Final7 September[3]
4199720 February7 September101997 IAAF Grand Prix Final13 September[4]
5199825 February30 August111998 IAAF Grand Prix Final5 September[5]
6199925 February5 September111999 IAAF Grand Prix Final11 September[6]
720002 March3 September102000 IAAF Grand Prix Final5 October[7]
820011 March2 September112001 IAAF Grand Prix Final9 September[8]
920027 March8 September112002 IAAF Grand Prix Final14 September[9]
1020031 March3 August112003 IAAF World Athletics Final13–14 September[10]
11200412 February31 July112004 IAAF World Athletics Final18–19 September[11]
12200517 February23 July102005 IAAF World Athletics Final9–10 September[12]
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  • The South African meet was called All Africa Invitational in 1996–1998

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