IAAF World Outdoor Meetings

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SportOutdoor track and field
Founded2003
Ceased2005
ContinentGlobal
IAAF World Outdoor Meetings
SportOutdoor track and field
Founded2003
Ceased2005
ContinentGlobal

The IAAF World Outdoor Meetings were an annual, global circuit of one-day outdoor track and field competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It was created in 2003 building upon the IAAF Grand Prix series held since 1985. The series incorporated four categories of competitions: the IAAF Golden League, IAAF Super Grand Prix, IAAF Grand Prix I and IAAF Grand Prix II. The reorganisation came with the introduction of the IAAF World Rankings system.[1] Athletes scored points based on their performances at the series meetings and the highest scoring athletes in each event were invited to compete at the IAAF World Athletics Final. The series lasted only three years before being reorganised into the IAAF World Athletics Tour.[2]

Prior to 2003, the IAAF Grand Prix had featured four levels (Golden League, Grand Prix I and II, and IAAF Permit Meetings) and an IAAF Grand Prix Final with a limited set of events. The World Outdoor Meetings series made the Permit Meetings defunct, with most such meetings being merged into the Grand Prix II level, introduced the Super Grand Prix as the secondary level of competition, and replaced the Grand Prix Final with the World Athletics Final.[3][4]

A total of five meeting categories existed over the lifetime of the circuit:

Edition Year Start date End date Meets GL SGP GP GP2 Final Final date Ref.
120031 March7 September346710112003 IAAF World Athletics Final13–14 September[5]
2200412 February12 September34689112004 IAAF World Athletics Final18–19 September[6]
3200517 February4 September346810102005 IAAF World Athletics Final9–10 September[7]

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