2017 in the sport of athletics
Appearance
2017 in athletics | |
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Major world events | 2017 World Championships |
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In 2017, the foremost athletics event was the World Championships in London. The other major global-level competition in 2017 was the World Cross Country Championships.
Major championships
[edit]World
[edit]- World Championships
- World U18 Championships
- World Cross Country Championships
- World Relays
- World Mountain Running Championships
- World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships
- World Masters Indoor Championships
- World Para Championships
- IAU 50 km World Championships
- IAU 24 Hour World Championships
- IAU Trail World Championships
- Universiade
- World Police and Fire Games
- Commonwealth Youth Games
Regional
[edit]- African U20 Championships
- Arab Championships
- Asian Championships
- Asian Marathon Championships
- Asian Race Walking Championships
- Asian Youth Championships
- Jeux de la Francophonie
- Southeast Asian Games
- ASEAN Para Games
- Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
- Islamic Solidarity Games
- Maccabiah Games
- Island Games
- Pacific Mini Games
- Asian Youth Games (postponed)
- East Asian Games (postponed)
- European Athletics U23 Championships
- European Athletics U20 Championships
- European Cross Country Championships
- European Cup Combined Events
- European Throwing Cup
- European Cup 10,000m
- European Indoor Championships
- European Mountain Running Championships
- European Race Walking Cup
- European Team Championships
- Balkan Championships
- Games of the Small States of Europe
- European Youth Olympic Festival
- Mediterranean Games (postponed)
- Bolivarian Games
- Central American and Caribbean Age Group Championships
- Central American and Caribbean Championships
- Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
- CARIFTA Games
- NACAC Age Group Championships
- NACAC Combined Events Championships
- NACAC Cross Country Championships
- NACAC Race Walking Championships
- NACAC U20 Championships
- Pan American U20 Championships
- Pan American Race Walking Cup
- South American Championships
- South American Cross Country Championships
- South American Half Marathon Championships
- South American U20 Championships
- South American Marathon Championships
- South American Mountain Running Championships
- South American Road Mile Championships
- South American Trail Championships
Seasonal events
[edit]- Diamond League
- IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge
- IAAF Combined Events Challenge
- IAAF Race Walking Challenge
- World Marathon Majors
- IAAF Label Road Races
World records
[edit]Indoor
[edit]Event | Athlete | Nation | Result | Location | Date |
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Men's 300 metres | Noah Lyles | United States | 31.87[Note 1] | Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States | 4 March |
Men's 600 metres | Casimir Loxsom | United States | 1:14.91[Note 2] | University Park, Pennsylvania, United States | 27 January |
Men's marathon | Christopher Zablocki | United States | 2:21:48[Note 3] | New York City, United States | 25 March |
Men's 300 metres hurdles | Karsten Warholm | Norway | 34.92[Note 4] | Tampere, Finland | 11 February |
Men's 4×1 mile relay | Donn Cabral, Ford Palmer, Graham Crawford, Kyle Merber | United States | 16:12.81[Note 5] | New York City, United States | 18 February |
Women's 2000 metres | Genzebe Dibaba | Ethiopia | 5:23.75 | Sabadell, Spain | 7 February |
Women's marathon | Laura Manninen | Finland | 2:42:30[Note 6] | New York City, United States | 25 March |
Women's weight throw | Gwen Berry | United States | 25.60A[Note 7] | Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States | 4 March |
Women's distance medley relay | Emma Coburn, Sydney McLaughlin, Brenda Martinez, Jenny Simpson | United States | 10:40.31[Note 8] | Boston, Massachusetts, United States | 28 January |
Outdoor
[edit]Event | Athlete | Nation | Result | Location | Date |
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Men's marathon | Eliud Kipchoge | Kenya | 2:00:25[Note 9] | Monza, Italy | 6 May |
Women's 200 metres hurdles (bend) | Lauren Wells | Australia | 25.79[Note 10] | Canberra, Australia | 21 January |
Women's 2000 metres | Genzebe Dibaba | Ethiopia | 5:23.75i[Note 11] | Sabadell, Spain | 7 February |
Women's 10 km (road) | Joyciline Jepkosgei | Kenya | 30:04+ | Prague, Czech Republic | 1 April |
Women's 15 km (road) | Joyciline Jepkosgei | Kenya | 45:37+ | Prague, Czech Republic | 1 April |
Women's 20 km (road) | Peres Jepchirchir | Kenya | 1:01:40+ | Ras Al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates | 10 February |
Joyciline Jepkosgei | Kenya | 1:01:25+ | Prague, Czech Republic | 1 April | |
Women's half marathon | Peres Jepchirchir | Kenya | 1:05:06 | Ras Al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates | 10 February |
Joyciline Jepkosgei | Kenya | 1:04:52 | Prague, Czech Republic | 1 April | |
Women's 25 km (road) | Mary Jepkosgei Keitany | Kenya | 1:19:43+ | London, United Kingdom | 23 April |
Women's 30 km (road) | Mary Jepkosgei Keitany | Kenya | 1:36:05+ | London, United Kingdom | 23 April |
Women's marathon | Mary Jepkosgei Keitany | Kenya | 2:17:01 | London, United Kingdom | 23 April |
Women's 50 km race walk | Inês Henriques | Portugal | 4:08:26 | Porto de Mós, Portugal | 15 January |
Women's sprint medley relay | Morolake Akinosun, English Gardner, Dezerea Bryant, Miki Barber | United States | 1:35.59[Note 12] | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | 29 April |
Awards
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Season's bests
[edit]Detailed results
[edit]2017 World athletics championships
[edit]- March 26: 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Kampala[1]
- Senior individual winners: Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor (m) / Irene Chepet Cheptai (f)
- Senior team winners: Ethiopia (m) / Kenya (f)
- U20 individual winners: Jacob Kiplimo (m) / Letesenbet Gidey (f)
- U20 team winners: Ethiopia (m) / Ethiopia (f)
- Mixed Relay winners: Kenya (Asbel Kiprop, Winfred Nzisa Mbithe, Bernard Kipkorir Koros, & Beatrice Chepkoech)
- April 22 & 23: 2017 IAAF World Relays in Nassau[2]
- 4 × 100 m relay winners: United States (m)[3] / Germany (f)[4]
- 4 × 200 m relay winners: Canada (m)[5] / Jamaica (f)[6]
- 4 × 400 m relay winners: United States (m)[7] / United States (f)[8]
- 4 × 800 m relay winners: United States (m)[9] / United States (f)[10]
- Mixed 4 × 400 m relay winners: Bahamas[11]
- July 12–16: 2017 World U18 Championships in Athletics in Nairobi[12]
- July 14–23: 2017 World Para Athletics Championships in London[13]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 4–13: 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London[14]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2017 World Marathon Majors
[edit]- February 26: 2017 Tokyo Marathon[15][16]
- Winners: Wilson Kipsang (m) / Sarah Chepchirchir (f)
- April 17: 2017 Boston Marathon[17][18]
- Winners: Geoffrey Kirui (m) / Edna Kiplagat (f)
- April 23: 2017 London Marathon[19][20]
- Winners: Daniel Wanjiru (m) / Mary Keitany (f)
- August 6: Part of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics (Men / Women) in London
- Winners: Geoffrey Kirui (m) / Rose Chelimo (f)
- September 24: 2017 Berlin Marathon[21][22]
- Winners: Eliud Kipchoge (m) / Gladys Cherono Kiprono (f)
- October 8: 2017 Chicago Marathon[23][24]
- Winners: Galen Rupp (m) / Tirunesh Dibaba (f)
- November 5: 2017 New York City Marathon[25][26]
- Winners: Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor (m) / Shalane Flanagan (f)
2017 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Gold)
[edit]- January 2: Xiamen International Marathon[27]
- Winners: Lemi Berhanu Hayle (m) / Meseret Mengistu (f)
- January 20: Dubai Marathon[28]
- Winners: Tamirat Tola (m) / Worknesh Degefa (f)
- February 12: Hong Kong Marathon[29]
- February 26: World's Best 10K[30]
- Winners: Sam Chelanga (m) / Mary Wacera Ngugi (f)
- March 5: Lake Biwa Marathon (men only)[31]
- Winner: Ezekiel Kiptoo Chebii
- March 12: Nagoya Women's Marathon (women only)[32]
- Winner: Eunice Kirwa
- March 12: Roma-Ostia Half Marathon[33]
- Winners: Guye Adola (m) / Gladys Cherono Kiprono (f)
- March 19: Lisbon Half Marathon[34]
- Winners: Jake Robertson (m) / Mare Dibaba (f)
- March 19: Seoul International Marathon[35]
- April 1: Prague Half Marathon[36]
- Winners: Tamirat Tola (m) / Joyciline Jepkosgei (f)
- April 9: Paris Marathon[37]
- Winners: Paul Lonyangata (m) / Purity Rionoripo (f)
- April 9: Rotterdam Marathon[38]
- Winners: Marius Kimutai (m) / Meskerem Assefa (f)
- April 23: Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon[39]
- Winners: Alexander Mutiso (m) / Joyciline Jepkosgei (f)
- April 23: Vienna City Marathon[40]
- April 23: Yangzhou Jianzhen International Half Marathon[41]
- Winners: Mosinet Geremew (m) / Sutume Asefa (f)
- April 23: Madrid Marathon[42]
- Winners: Bonsa Dida (m) / Elizabeth Rumokol (f)
- April 30: Istanbul Half Marathon[43]
- Winners: Ismail Juma (m) / Ruth Chepngetich (f)
- May 7: Prague Marathon[44]
- May 7: Yellow River Estuary International Marathon[45]
- May 20: Mattoni Karlovy Vary Half Marathon[46]
- May 27 & 28: Ottawa Race Weekend[47][48]
- 10 km winners: Leul Gebresilase (m) / Netsanet Gudeta (f)
- Marathon winners: Eliud Kiptanui (m) / Guteni Imana (f)
- June 3: České Budějovice Half Marathon[49]
- June 24: Olomouc Half Marathon[50]
- July 2: Gold Coast Marathon[51]
- July 30: Bogotá Half Marathon[52]
- Winners: Feyisa Lilesa (m) / Brigid Jepchirchir Kosgei (f)
- September 9: Prague Grand Prix[53]
- Winners: Benard Kimeli (m) / Joyciline Jepkosgei (f) (World Record)
- September 16: Ústí nad Labem Half Marathon[54]
- Winners: Barselius Kipyego (m) / Violah Jepchumba (f)
- September 17: Sydney Marathon[55]
- September 17: Copenhagen Half Marathon[56]
- Winners: Abraham Cheroben (m) / Eunice Chumba (f)
- September 17: Beijing Marathon[57]
- September 17: Cape Town Marathon[58]
- Winners: Asefa Mengstu (m) / Betelhem Moges (f)
- October 15: Amsterdam Marathon[59]
- October 15: Rock 'n' Roll Lisbon Half Marathon Santander Totta RTP[60]
- Winners: Birhan Nebebew (m) / Eunice Chumba (f)
- October 15: Rock 'n' Roll Lisbon Marathon EDP[60]
- Winners: Ishhimael Bushendich Chemtan (m) / Sarah Chepchirchir (f)
- October 22: Toronto Waterfront Marathon[61]
- October 22: Valencia Half Marathon[62]
- Winners: Abraham Cheroben (m) / Joyciline Jepkosgei (f)
- October 29: Frankfurt Marathon[63]
- Winners: Shura Kitata Tola (m) / Vivian Cheruiyot (f)
- November 12: Shanghai Marathon[64]
- Winners: Stephen Mokoka (m) / Roza Dereje (f)
- November 12: Istanbul Marathon[65]
- Winners: Abraham Kiprotich (m) / Ruth Chepngetich (f)
- November 19: Maratón Valencia Trinidad Alfonso EDP[66]
- Winners: Sammy Kitwara (m) / Aberu Mekuria (f)
- November 19: Delhi Half Marathon[67]
- Winners: Birhanu Legese (m) / Almaz Ayana (f)
- December 3: Fukuoka Marathon (men only)[68]
- Winner: Sondre Nordstad Moen
- December 3: Singapore Marathon (final)[69]
2017 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Silver)
[edit]- January 15: Houston Marathon[70]
- Winners: Dominic Ondoro (m) / Meskerem Assefa (f)
- January 29: Osaka International Ladies Marathon (women only)[71]
- Winner: Risa Shigetomo
- February 5: Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon[72]
- Winners: Callum Hawkins (m) / Eunice Kirwa (f)
- February 12: Mitja Marató de Barcelona[73]
- Winners: Leonard Langat (m) / Florence Kiplagat (f)
- February 19: Seville Marathon[74]
- Winners: Titus Ekiru (m) / Paula González Berodia (f)
- March 19: Chongqing International Marathon[75]
- Winners: Afewerk Mesfin (m) / Nguriatukei Rael Kiyara (f)
- April 2: Daegu Marathon[76]
- Winners: Mathew Kisorio (m) / Pamela Jepkosgei Rotich (f)
- April 2: Rome Marathon[77]
- April 9: Hannover Marathon[78]
- Winners: Allan Kiprono (m) / Fate Tola (f)
- April 23: DOZ Marathon Łódź with PZU[79]
- Winners: Samson Barmao (m) / Kenza Dahmani (f)
- April 23: Orlen Warsaw Marathon[80]
- Winners: Felix Kimutai (m) / Nastassia Ivanova (f)
- June 11: Lanzhou International Marathon[81]
- Winners: Kelkile Gezahegn (m) / Ashete Bekere (f)
- September 17: Dam tot Damloop[82]
- Winners: Birhanu Legese (m) / Mercyline Chelangat (f)
- October 1: Cardiff Half Marathon[83]
- October 29: Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale[84]
- Winners: Jemal Yimer (m) / Edith Chelimo (f)
- November 12: Saitama International Marathon (women only)[85]
- Winner: Flomena Cheyech Daniel
- November 12: Beirut Marathon[86]
- December 10: Guangzhou Marathon[87]
- December 31: Corrida de Houilles (co-final)[88]
- December 31: San Silvestre Vallecana (co-final)[89]
- Winners: Erick Kiptanui (m) / Gelete Burka (f)
2017 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Bronze)
[edit]- January 15: Houston Half Marathon[70]
- Winners: Leonard Essau Korir (m) / Veronica Nyaruai (f)
- January 22: Mitja Marató Internacional Vila de Santa Pola[90]
- Winners: Peter Cheruiyot Kirui (m) / Antonina Kwambai (f)
- March 12: Barcelona Marathon[91]
- March 19: New Taipei City Wan Jin Shi Marathon[92]
- Winners: Hillary Yego (m) / Munkhzaya Bayartsogt (f)
- March 19: ONICO Gdynia Half Marathon[93]
- March 26: Warsaw Half Marathon[94]
- April 2: Milano City Marathon[95]
- April 2: Santiago Marathon[96]
- Winners: Luka Rotich Lobuwan (m) / Inés Melchor (f)
- April 9: Pyongyang Marathon[97]
- Winners: Pak Chol (m) / JO Un Ok (f)
- April 16: Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon[98]
- May 7: Geneva Marathon[99]
- May 13: Okpekpe Intn'l 10 km Road Race[100]
- May 14: Riga Marathon[101]
- May 21: Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bengaluru[102]
- Winners: Alex Korio (m) / Irene Chepet Cheptai (f)
- May 28: Edinburgh Marathon[103]
- June 17: Corrida de Langueux[104]
- June 24: Vidovdan Road Race[105]
- August 27: Mexico City Marathon[106]
- Winners: Fikadu Kebede Debele (m) / Gladys Tejeda (f)
- September 10: Minsk Half Marathon[107]
- September 10: Taiyuan International Marathon[108]
- Winners: Azmeraw Bekele (m) / Chemtai Rionotukei (f)
- September 24: Warsaw Marathon[109]
- September 30: Hengshui Lake International Marathon[110]
- October 1: Košice Peace Marathon[111]
- October 8: Bournemouth Marathon
- October 8: 20 Kilomètres de Paris[112]
- October 22: Venice Marathon[113]
- October 29: Ljubljana Marathon[114]
- November 5: French Riviera Marathon[115]
- November 5: Hangzhou Marathon[116]
- Winners: Azmeraw Bekele (m) / Muluhabt Tsega (f)
- November 19: Boulogne-Billancourt Half Marathon[117]
- Winners: Hiskel Tewelde (m) / Rahma Tusa (f)
- November 26: Florence Marathon[118]
- Winners: Zelalem Bacha (m) / Dire Tune (f)
- December 3: Marathon du Gabon
- December 17: Shenzhen Marathon (final)[119]
- Winners: Peter Kimeli Some (m) / Viktoriia Poliudina (f)
- May 5: Doha Diamond League in Doha[120]
- The United States and Kenya won 3 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- May 13: IAAF Diamond League Shanghai in Shanghai[121]
- The United States and Kenya won 3 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- May 27: Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon[122]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 8: Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Rome[123]
- The United States, Kenya, and the Netherlands won 2 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- June 15: Bislett Games in Oslo[124]
- June 18: Stockholm Bauhaus Athletics in Stockholm[125]
- 13 nations won a gold medal each. Sweden won the overall medal tally.
- July 1: Meeting de Paris in Saint-Denis[126]
- July 6: Athletissima in Lausanne[127]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 9: London Grand Prix in London[128]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 16: Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat in Rabat[129]
- Morocco won the gold medal tally. Morocco and the United States won 8 overall medals each.
- July 21: Herculis in Monaco[130]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 20: British Grand Prix in Birmingham[131]
- Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 24: Weltklasse Zürich in Zürich[132]
- The Czech Republic won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 1: Memorial Van Damme (final) in Brussels[133]
- The United States and Kenya won 4 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- May 20: Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston (World Challenge only)[134]
- World Challenge: Jamaica won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- May 21: Golden Grand Prix in Kawasaki, Kanagawa[135]
- World Challenge: The United States won the gold medal tally. The United States and Japan won 14 overall medals each.
- Women's Hammer Throw winner: Gwen Berry
- June 3: Grande Premio Brasil de Atletismo in São Bernardo do Campo[136]
- World Challenge: Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Hammer Throw winner: Anita Włodarczyk
- June 10: Janusz Kusociński Memorial in Szczecin (Hammer Throw Challenge only)[137]
- Hammer Throw winners: Paweł Fajdek (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)
- June 11: Fanny Blankers-Koen Games in Hengelo (World Challenge only)[138]
- World Challenge: Ethiopia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 13: Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku[139]
- June 17: P-T-S Meeting in Šamorín (Hammer Throw Challenge only)[140]
- June 27 & 28: Golden Spike Ostrava in Ostrava[141]
- July 3 & 4: István Gyulai Memorial in Székesfehérvár (Hammer Throw Challenge only)[142]
- July 14: Meeting de Atletismo Madrid in Madrid[143]
- World Challenge: Cuba won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- Men's Hammer Throw winner: Paweł Fajdek
- August 4–13: Part of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London (Hammer Throw Challenge only)
- August 27: ISTAF Berlin in Berlin (World Challenge only)[144]
- World Challenge: The United States and Germany won 4 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- August 29: Hanžeković Memorial (final) in Zagreb (World Challenge only)[145]
- World Challenge: The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2017 IAAF World Indoor Tour
[edit]- January 28: New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Roxbury[146]
- 60 m winners: Harry Aikines-Aryeetey (m) / English Gardner (f)
- 300 m winners: Noah Lyles (m) / Courtney Okolo (f)
- Men's 600m winner: Duane Solomon
- Women's 800m winner: Charlene Lipsey
- 3000 m winners: Paul Chelimo (m) / Hellen Obiri (f)
- Men's High Jump winner: Donald Thomas
- Men's Long Jump winner: Fabrice Lapierre
- Men's One Mile winner: Matthew Centrowitz Jr.
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Ekaterini Stefanidi
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Patrícia Mamona
- Women's Distance Medley Relay winners: The United States
- February 1: PSD Bank Meeting in Düsseldorf[147]
- 60 m winners: Yunier Perez (m) / Olesya Povh (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Orlando Ortega (m) / Cindy Roleder (f)
- 800 m winners: Adam Kszczot (m) / Joanna Jóźwik (f)
- Men's 1500 m winner: Elijah Manangoi
- Men's 3000 m winner: Hillary Cheruiyot Ngetich
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Sandi Morris
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Patrícia Mamona
- Women's Shot Put winner: Anita Márton
- February 4: Weltklasse in Karlsruhe in Karlsruhe[148]
- 800 m winners: Erik Sowinski (m) / Joanna Jóźwik (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Andrew Pozzi (m) / Kendra Harrison (f)
- Men's 1500 m winner: Silas Kiplagat
- Men's High Jump winner: Pavel Seliverstau
- Men's Long Jump winner: Godfrey Khotso Mokoena
- Women's 60 m winner: Gayon Evans
- Women's 3000 m winner: Laura Muir
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Lisa Ryzih
- Women's Shot Put winner: Christina Schwanitz
- February 10: Copernicus Cup in Toruń[149]
- 60 m winners: Ronnie Baker (m) / Barbara Pierre (f)
- 800 m winners: Nicholas Kiplangat Kipkoech (m) / Joanna Józwik (f)
- 1500 m winners: Bethwell Birgen (m) / Genzebe Dibaba (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Orlando Ortega (m) / Andrea Ivančević (f)
- Men's High Jump winner: Sylwester Bednarek
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Nicole Büchler
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Anna Jagaciak-Michalska
- February 18: Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix (final) in Birmingham[150]
- 60 m winners: Ronnie Baker (m) / Elaine Thompson (f)
- 400 m winners: Pavel Maslák (m) / Zuzana Hejnová (f)
- 800 m winners: Casimir Loxsom (m) / Joanna Józwik (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Andrew Pozzi (m) / Christina Manning (f)
- Long Jump winners: Godfrey Khotso Mokoena (m) / Lorraine Ugen (f)
- Men's 1500 m winner: Ben Blankenship
- Men's 5000 m winner: Mo Farah
- Men's High Jump winner: Erik Kynard
- Women's 1000 m winner: Laura Muir
- Women's 3000 m winner: Hellen Obiri
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Ekaterini Stefanidi
- Women's Shot Put winner: Anita Márton
- April 28 & 29: Multistars in Florence[151]
- Decathlon winner: Jefferson Santos (7,728 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Evelis Aguilar (6,228 points)
- May 27 & 28: Hypo-Meeting in Götzis[152]
- Decathlon winner: Damian Warner (8,591 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Nafissatou Thiam (7,013 points)
- June 17 & 18: TNT – Fortuna Meeting in Kladno[153]
- Decathlon winner: Larbi Bourrada (8,120 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Kateřina Cachová (6,337 points)
- June 24 & 25: Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen in Ratingen[154]
- Decathlon winner: Rico Freimuth (8,663 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Carolin Schäfer (6,667 points)
- July 1 & 2: European Cup Combined Events – Super League in Tallinn[155]
- Decathlon winner: Janek Õiglane (8,170 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Alina Shukh (6,208 points)
- July 1 & 2: European Cup Combined Events – First & Second League in Monzón[155]
- First League Decathlon winner: Jorge Ureña (8,121 points)
- First League Heptathlon winner: Nadine Broersen (6,326 points)
- Second League Decathlon winner: Martin Roe (8,144 points)
- Second League Heptathlon winner: Lucia Slaničková (5,816 points)
- July 4 & 5: Pan American Combined Events Cup in Ottawa[156]
- August 4–13: Part of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London
- Decathlon winner: Kévin Mayer (8,768 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Nafissatou Thiam (6,784 points)
- September 16 & 17: Décastar (final) in Talence[157]
- Decathlon winner: Damian Warner (8,252 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Anouk Vetter (6,363 points)
- February 19: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Adelaide[158]
- Winners: Dane Bird-Smith (m) / Regan Lamble (f)
- March 12: Circuito Internacional de Marcha #1 in Ciudad Juárez[159]
- Winners: Éider Arévalo (m) / Lupita González (f)
- March 19: Circuito Internacional de Marcha #2 in Monterrey[160]
- 20 km winners: Benjamin Thorne (m) / Érica de Sena (f)
- Men's 50 km winner: Evan Dunfee
- March 19: Asian Race Walking Championships in Nomi, Ishikawa[161]
- Winners: Kim Hyun-sub (m) / Wang Na (f)
- April 1: Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética in Rio Maior[162]
- Winners: Éider Arévalo (m) / Kimberly García (f)
- April 15: IAAF Race Walking Challenge Taicang in Taicang[163]
- Winners: Caio Bonfim (m) / Lü Xiuzhi (f)
- May 13 & 14: Pan American Race Walking Cup in Lima[164]
- 20 km winners: Éider Arévalo (m) / Lupita González (f)
- 50 km winners: Claudio Villanueva (m) / Nair de Rosa (f)
- May 21: European Race Walking Cup in Poděbrady[165]
- 20 km winners: Christopher Linke (m) / Antonella Palmisano (f)
- Men's 50 km winner: Ivan Banzeruk
- June 3: Gran Premio Cantones de La Coruña in A Coruña[166]
- Winners: Álvaro Martín (m) / Érica de Sena (f)
- August 4–13: Part of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics (final) in London
- 20 km winners: Éider Arévalo (m) / YANG Jiayu (f)
- 50 km winners: Yohann Diniz (m) / Inês Henriques (f) (World Record)
2017 IAAF Cross Country Permit
[edit]- November 13, 2016: Cross de Atapuerca in Burgos[167]
- Winners: Aweke Ayalew (m) / Senbere Teferi (f)
- November 27, 2016: Cross Internacional de la Constitución in Alcobendas[168]
- Winners: Timothy Toroitich (m) / Fionnuala McCormack (f)
- January 6: Campaccio in San Giorgio su Legnano[169]
- Winners: Muktar Edris (m) / Hellen Obiri (f)
- January 14: Antrim International Cross Country in Antrim[170]
- Winners: Conseslus Kipruto (m) / Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui (f)
- January 15: Cross Internacional de Itálica in Seville[171]
- Winners: Aweke Ayalew (m) / Senbere Teferi (f)
- January 22: Cinque Mulini in San Vittore Olona[172]
- February 5: Almond Blossom Cross Country in Albufeira (final)[173]
- Winners: Yemanebehran Crippa (m) / Irene Chepet Cheptai (f)
EA Cross Country Permit
[edit]- September 24, 2016: Lidingöloppet in Lidingö
- October 29, 2016: Nordic Winter Cross in Middelfart
- Winners: David Nilsson (m) / Anna Emilie Møller (f)
- November 20, 2016: Cross de Soria in Soria
- Winners: Timothy Toroitich (m) / Alice Aprot Nawowuna (f)
- November 20, 2016: Darmstadt Cross in Darmstadt
- November 28, 2016: International Warandecross in Tilburg
- Winners: Sondre Nordstad Moen (m) / Fabienne Schlumpf (f)
- November 28, 2016: Cross de L'Acier in Leffrinckoucke
- December 18, 2016: Lotto Cross Cup Brussels in Brussels[174]
- Winners: Isaac Kimeli (m) / Fionnuala McCormack (f)
- January 7: Great Edinburgh Cross Country in Edinburgh[175]
- Winners: Leonard Essau Korir (m) / Yasemin Can (f)
- January 8: Cross Zornotza in Spain[176]
- Winners: Nguse Amlosom (m) / Jess Andrews (f)
- January 15: Abdijcross in Kerkrade[177]
- Winners: David Nilsson (m) / Imana Truyers (f)
- January 15: Cross della Vallagarina in Rovereto[177]
- January 22: Cross Internacional Juan Muguerza in Elgoibar[178]
- Winners: Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei (m) / Senbere Teferi (f)
- January 22: Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut (final) in Hannut[178]
- Winners: Andy Vernon (m) / Birtukan Adamu (f)
EA Premium Permit Meetings
[edit]- August 29: Palio Città della Quercia (final) in Rovereto
EA Classic Permit Meetings
[edit]- June 1: Meeting International de Montreuil in France
- 100 m winners: Christophe Lemaitre (m) / Carole Zahi (f)
- 800 m winners: Mostafa Smaili (m) / Shelayna Oskan-Clarke (f)
- Men's 1500 m winner: Ronald Musagala
- Men's 5000 m winner: Shirtagaseleon Barega
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Hansle Parchment
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Isabelle Pedersen
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Olga Mullina
- Women's Long Jump winner: Melanie Bauschke
- Women's Discus Throw winner: Natalia Semenova
- June 2: European Athletics Festival Bydgoszcz in Poland
- 100 m: Sean McLean (m) / Barbara Pierre (f)
- 400 m winners: Rafał Omelko (m) / Justyna Święty (f)
- Women's 600 m winner: Joanna Jóźwik
- Men's 800 m winner: Michał Rozmys
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Damian Czykier
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Hanna Plotitsyna
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Abdelmalik Lahoulou
- Women's 1500 m winner: Martyna Galant
- Men's 3000 m steeplechase winner: Clement Kimutai Kemboi
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Paweł Wojciechowski
- Women's High Jump winner: Yuliya Chumachenko
- Men's Shot Put winner: Konrad Bukowiecki
- 4 × 100 m winners: Poland B (Karol Kwiatkowski, Przemysław Adamski, Artur Zaczek, Grzegorz Zimniewicz) (m) / Poland (Marika Popowicz-Drapała, Karolina Zagajewska, Anna Kiełbasińska, Ewa Swoboda) (f)
- June 2: Meeting of Andújar in Spain
- Men's 100 m winner: Ramil Guliyev
- 200 m winners: Ramil Guliyev (m) / Cristina Lara (f)
- 800 m winners: Job Koech Kinyor (m) / Dorcus Ajok (f)
- Women's 1500 m winner: Amela Terzić
- Men's 2000 m steeplechase winner: Benjamin Kigen
- Women's 5000 m winner: Azmera Gebru
- Men's High Jump winner: Maksim Nedasekau
- Women's Javelin Throw winner: Marharyta Dorozhon
- Triple Jump winners: Pablo Torrijos (m) / Yulimar Rojas (f)
- Men's Shot Put winner: Damien Birkinhead
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Mauricio Ortega
- June 3: Meeting de Marseille in France
- 100 m winners: Jimmy Vicaut (m) / Blessing Okagbare (f)
- 400 m winners: Pieter Conradie (m) / Olha Zemlyak (f)
- 1500 m winners: Abdalaati Iguider (m) / Nelly Jepkosgei (f)
- Men's 3000 m steeplechase winner: Jairus Birech
- 110 m Hurdles winners: Hansle Parchment (m) / Pamela Dutkiewicz (f)
- Women's 400 m Hurdles winner: Joanna Linkiewicz
- Men's Long Jump winner: Godfrey Khotso Mokoena
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Kristin Gierisch
- Women's Discus Throw winner: Mélina Robert-Michon
- June 5: Josef Odložil Memorial in Prague
- Men's 100 m winner: Mosito Lehata
- Men's 400 m winner: Luka Janežič
- Women's 800 m winner: Olha Lyakhova
- Men's 1500 m winner: Sadik Mikhou
- Women's 3000 m steeplechase winner: Norah Jeruto
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Antonio Alkana
- 400 m Hurdles winners: Mamadou Kassé Hanne (m) / Wenda Nel (f)
- Women's Long Jump winner: Neja Filipič
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Jan Kudlička
- Women's Hammer Throw winner: Malwina Kopron
- Javelin Throw winners: Jakub Vadlejch (m) / Barbora Špotáková (f)
- Men's Shot Put winner: Tomáš Staněk
- June 14: Janusz Kusociński Memorial in Szczecin
- Men's 100 m winner: Dominik Kopeć
- 400 m winners: Rafał Omelko (m) / Olha Zemlyak (f)
- 800 m winners: Marcin Lewandowski (m) / Nataliya Pryshchepa (f)
- Women's 1500 m winner: Sofia Ennaoui
- Men's 3000 m winner: Bartosz Kotłowski
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Damian Czykier
- Women's 400 m Hurdles winner: Kemi Adekoya
- Men's High Jump winner: Wojciech Theiner
- Pole Vault winners: Piotr Lisek (m) / Agnieszka Kaszuba (f)
- Women's Long Jump winner: Laura Strati
- Men's Shot Put winner: David Storl
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Andrius Gudžius
- Hammer Throw winners: Paweł Fajdek (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)
- Men's Javelin Throw winner: Hubert Chmielak
- June 14: Meeting Iberoamericano de Atletismo in Huelva
- 400 m winners: Onkabetse Nkobolo (m) / Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz (f)
- 800 m winners: Antoine Gakeme (m) / Dorcus Ajok (f)
- 1500 m winners: Adel Mechaal (m) / Amela Terzić (f)
- Men's 5000 m winner: Birhanu Yemataw Balew
- 3000 m steeplechase winners: Yemane Haileselassie (m) / Fadwa Sidi Madane (f)
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Orlando Ortega
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Jordin Andrade
- Women's High Jump winner: Iryna Herashchenko
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Elena Panțuroiu
- Men's Hammer Throw winner: Nick Miller
- Women's Shot Put winner: Fanny Roos
- Women's 3000 m walk winner: Laura García-Caro
- June 20: Copenhagen Athletics Games in Denmark
- 100 m winners: Sydney Siame (m) / Mathilde Kramer (f)
- Men's 400 m winner: Sadam Koumi
- Men's 800 m winner: Reinhardt van Rensburg
- Women's 1500 m winner: Anna Emilie Møller
- Men's 3000 metres steeplechase winner: Ole Hesselbjerg
- 110 m Hurdles winners: Andreas Martinsen (m) / Lindsay Lindley (f)
- 400 m Hurdles winners: Jaak-Heinrich Jagor (m) / Emilia Ankiewicz (f)
- Women's Long Jump winner: Milena Mitkova
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Harry Coppell
- Men's Long Jump winner: Ingar Kiplesund
- Women's Shot Put winner: Paulina Guba
- June 21: European Athletics Classic Meeting in Velenje
- Men's 100 m winner: Wayde van Niekerk
- Women's 200 m winner: Tamzin Thomas
- 400 m winners: Isaac Makwala (m) / Anita Horvat (f)
- Men's 800 m winner: Amel Tuka
- Women's 1500 m winner: Brittany McGowan
- 110 m Hurdles winners: Filip Jakob Demšar (m) / Rikenette Steenkamp (f)
- Women's High Jump winner: Maruša Černjul
- Pole Vault winners: Ernest Obiena (m) / Tina Šutej (f)
- Long Jump winners: Maykel Massó (m) / Kaiza Karlén (f)
- Triple Jump winners: Dino Subašič (m) / Petra Koren (f)
- Men's Shot Put winner: Filip Mihaljević
- Discus Throw winners: Filip Mihaljević (m) / Sandra Perković (f)
- Javelin Throw: Hamish Peacock (m) / Eda Tuğsuz (f)
- June 28: Meeting Stanislas in Nancy
- 100 m winners:: Henricho Bruintjies (m) / Floriane Gnafoua (f)
- Women's 400 m winner: Lydia Jele
- 800 m winners: Willy Tarbei (m) / Malika Akkaoui (f)
- 1500 m: Abdalaati Iguider
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Benjamin Sedecias
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Elvira Herman
- Women's Hammer Throw winner: Zalina Petrivskaya
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Kévin Menaldo
- Women's Javelin Throw winner: Anete Kociņa
- Men's Triple Jump winner: Hugues Fabrice Zango
- June 29: Sollentuna GP in Sweden
- Men's 100 m winner: Odain Rose
- 200 m winners: Ahmed Ali (m) / Krystsina Tsimanouskaya (f)
- 800 m winners: Andreas Kramer (m) / Christina Hering (f)
- 1500 m winners: Brahim Kaazouzi (m) / Amela Terzić (f)
- 5000 m winners: Fikadu Haftu (m) / Emma Mitchell (f)
- 3000 m steeplechase winners: Napoleon Solomon (m) / Maria Larsson (f)
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Urszula Bhebhe
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Cornel Fredericks
- High Jump winners: Fabian Delryd (m) / Bianca Salming (f)
- Men's Long Jump winner: Michel Tornéus
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Malin Marmbrandt
- Women's Shot Put winner: Fanny Roos
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Daniel Ståhl
- Women's Hammer Throw winner: Eleni Larsson
- Women's U18 3 kg Hammer Throw winner: Karin Schöldström
- July 4: Gyulai Istvàn Memorial – Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix in Székesfehérvár
- 100 m winners: Justin Gatlin (m) / Blessing Okagbare (f)
- Men's 200 m winner: Isiah Young
- 400 m winners: Steven Gardiner (m) / Shaunae Miller-Uibo (f)
- Men's 800 m winner: David Rudisha
- Women's 3000 steeplechase winner: Etenesh Diro
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Omar McLeod
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Kendra Harrison
- 400 m Hurdles winners: Bershawn Jackson (m) / Kori Carter (f)
- Men's High Jump winner: Bohdan Bondarenko
- Long Jump winners: Rushwahl Samaai (m) / Tianna Bartoletta (f)
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Zoltán Kővágó
- Women's Shot Put winner: Anita Márton
- Hammer Throw winners: Paweł Fajdek (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)
- Men's Javelin Throw winner: Marcin Krukowski
- July 7: Meeting International de Sotteville in France
- 100 m winners: Yunier Perez (m) / Carina Horn (f)
- Women's 400 m winner: Geisa Coutinho
- Women's 800 m winner: Rose Mary Almanza
- Men's 1500 m winner: Fouad Elkaam
- Men's 3000 m steeplechase winner: Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
- Men's 110 M Hurdles winner: Andrew Riley
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Juander Santos
- Men's Long Jump winner: Zarck Visser
- Women's High Jump winner: Erika Kinsey
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Sandi Morris
- Women's Discus Throw winner: Yaimé Pérez
- June 11: Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern in Switzerland
- 100 m winners: Nickel Ashmeade (m) / Kelly-Ann Baptiste (f)
- 200 m winners: Nickel Ashmeade (m) / Léa Sprunger (f)
- 400 m winners: Joel Burgunder (m) / Morgan Mitchell (f)
- 800 m winners: Amel Tuka (m) / Christina Hering (f)
- Women's 3000 m steeplechase winner: Azmera Gebru
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Sharika Nelvis
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Devon Allen
- 400 m Hurdles winners: Quincy Downing (m) / Petra Fontanive (f)
- Hammer Throw winners: Tristan Schandke (m) / Nicole Zihlmann (f)
- Long Jump winners: Paulo Sérgio Oliveira (m) / Christabel Nettey (f)
- High Jump winners: Lino Wunderlin (f) / Doreen Amata (f)
- Javelin Throw winners: Johannes Vetter (m) / Christin Hussong (f)
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Olga Mullina
- July 11: Gothenburg Athletics Grand Prix in Sweden
- 200 m winners: Richard Kilty (m) / Vitória Cristina Rosa (f)
- Men's 400 m winner: Rabah Yousif
- 1000 m winners:: Alexander Nilsson (m) / Lovisa Lindh (f)
- 3000 m steeplechase: Cornelius Kipruto Kangogo (m) / Caroline Chepkurui Tuigong (f)
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Rikenette Steenkamp
- Men's Triple Jump winner: Cristian Nápoles
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Katie Nageotte
- Men's Shot Put winner: Chukwuebuka Enekwechi
- Women's Long Jump winner: Khaddi Sagnia
- Discus Throw winners: Martin Wierig (m) / Gia Lewis-Smallwood (f)
- Women's Javelin Throw winner: Elisabeth Lithell
- July 16: Meeting Città di Padova in Italy
- Men's 100 m winner: Isiah Young
- Women's 200 m winner: Allyson Felix
- Women's 400 m winner: Allyson Felix
- 800 m winners: Amel Tuka (m) / Ajee' Wilson (f)
- 1500 m winners: Jonathan Kiplimo Sawe (m) / Laura Muir (f)
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Ronald Levy
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Queen Harrison
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Haron Koech
- Men's Long Jump winner: Juan Miguel Echevarría
- Women's High Jump winner: Mariya Lasitskene
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Katerina Stefanidi
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Dovilė Dzindzaletaitė
- Women's Shot Put winner: Anita Márton
- July 22: KBC Night of Athletics in Heusden-Zolder
- Men's 200 m winner: Cejhae Greene
- Men's 400 m winner: Machel Cedenio
- 800 m winners: Willy Tarbei (m) / Renée Eykens (f)
- 1500 m winners: David Torrence (m) / Colleen Quigley (f)
- 5000 m winners: Birhanu Yemataw Balew (m) / Susan Krumins (f)
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Deuce Carter
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Hanna Plotitsyna
- 400 m Hurdles winners: Omar Cisneros (m) / Sage Watson (f)
- Women's High Jump winner: Yuliya Levchenko
- Men's Long Jump winner: Tiago da Silva
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Eliza McCartney
- 4 × 400 m winners: Belgium (m) / Jamaica (f)
- July 26: Karlstad GP in Sweden
- 100 m winners: Ahmed Ali (m) / Gunta Latiševa-Čudare (f)
- 200 m winners: Ahmed Ali (m) / Gunta Latiševa-Čudare (f)
- 800 m winners: Willy Tarbei (m) / Alexa Efraimson (f)
- Men's 3000 m winner: Benjamin Kovács
- Women's 3000 m steeplechase winner: Mel Lawrence
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Jessica Hunter
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Abderrahmane Samba
- High Jump winners: Fabian Delryd (m) / Erika Kinsey (f)
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Angelica Bengtsson
- Long jump winners: Michel Tornéus (m) / Khaddi Sagnia (f)
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Daniel Ståhl
- Hammer Throw winners: Oscar Vestlund (m) / Marinda Petersson (f)
- Men's Javelin Throw winner: Lars Hamann
- August 18: Malmö Games (final) in Sweden
EA Outdoor Special Premium Meetings
[edit]- June 1: Athens Street Pole Vault in Greece
- Winner: Konstantinos Filippidis (men's only)
- August 15: Kamila Skolimowska Memorial Meeting (final) in Warsaw
- 100 m winners: Yunier Perez (m) / Rosângela Santos
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Devon Allen
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Sharika Nelvis
- High Jump winners: Sylwester Bednarek (m) / Mariya Lasitskene (f)
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Renaud Lavillenie
- Shot Put winners: Tomáš Staněk (m) / Aliona Dubitskaya (f)
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Robert Harting
- Hammer Throw winners: Paweł Fajdek (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)
EA Indoor Permit Meeting
[edit]- February 3 & 4: Combined Events Meeting in Lasnamäe
- February 4: Reykjavik International Games 2017 in Reykjavík[179]
- Iceland won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 5: All Star Perche in Clermont-Ferrand
- Winners: Shawnacy Barber (m) / Sandi Morris (f)
- February 10: Gugl Games in Linz
- 60 m winners: Eric Cray (m) / Amelie-Sophie Lederer (f)
- Women's 200 m winner: Agata Zupin
- Men's 400 m winner: Luka Janežič
- Women's 800 m winner: Irene Baldessari
- Men's 1000 m winner: Daniel Kotyza
- Men's 1500 m winner: Benjamin Kovács
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Dondre Echols (m) / Ivana Lončarek (f)
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Tina Šutej
- Men's High Jump winner: Alen Melon
- Women's Long Jump winner: Heather Arneton
- Men's Triple Jump winner: Tomáš Veszelka
- February 11: IFAM Meeting in Ghent
- 60 m winners: Ryan Shields (m) / Charlotte Jeanne (f)
- 400 m winners: Alexander Doom (m) / Agnès Raharolahy (f)
- 800 m winners: Samir Youb (m) / Joyce Mattagliano (f)
- 1500 m winners: Kalle Berglund (m) / Darya Barysevich (f)
- Men's 3000 m winner: Jonas Leandersson
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Vitali Parokhonka (m) / Sarah Missinne (f)
- High Jump winners: Lamont Marcell Jacobs (m) / Hannelore Desmet (f)
- Pole Vault winners: Huang Bokai (m) / Angelica Moser (f)
- Long Jump winners: Abdoulaye Diarra (m) / Cassandre Evans (f)
- 4 × 200 m winners: Belgium (m) / Netherlands (f)
- February 14: Czech Indoor Gala in Ostrava
- 60 m winners: Andrew Fisher (m) / Gayon Evans (f)
- Men's 300 m winner: Bralon Taplin
- Women's 400 m winner: Zuzana Hejnová
- 1500 m winners: Tamás Kazi (m) / Axumawit Embaye (f)
- Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: Hanna Plotitsyna
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Emmanouíl Karális
- Women's High Jump winner: Michaela Hrubá
- Men's Shot Put winner: Konrad Bukowiecki
- February 16: Orlen Cup 2017 in Łódź
- 60 m winners: Yunier Perez (m) / Ewa Swoboda (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Balázs Baji (m) / Phylicia George (f)
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Piotr Lisek
- Men's Shot Put winner: Konrad Bukowiecki
- Women's High Jump winner: Kamila Lićwinko
- February 17: Istanbul Athletics Cup in Istanbul
- 60 m winners: Reza Ghasemi (m) / Hrystyna Stuy (f)
- 400 m winners: Batuhan Altıntaş (m) / Olha Zemlyak (f)
- Men's 800 m winner: Abedin Mujezinovic
- Women's 1500 m winner: Luiza Gega
- Men's 3000 m winner: Mekonnen Gebremedhin
- Men's High Jump winner: Martin Heindl
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Buse Arikazan
- Men's Long Jump winner: Daniel Dobrev
- Men's Shot Put winner: Mesud Pezer
- February 24: Meeting de Atletismo Madrid (final) in Madrid
- 60 m winners: Yunier Perez (m) / Andrea Purica (f)
- 400 m winners: Bralon Taplin (m) / Ayomide Folorunso (f)
- Men's 800 m: Adam Kszczot
- Women's 1000 m winner: Genzebe Dibaba
- 1500 m winners: Abderrahmane Anou (m) / Rababe Arafi (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Orlando Ortega (m) / Hanna Plotitsyna (f)
- Men's Triple Jump winner: Alexis Copello
- Women's High Jump winner: Ruth Beitia
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Maryna Kylypko
- Long Jump winners: Eusebio Cáceres (m) / Juliet Itoya (f)
- Men's Shot Put winner: Franck Elemba
EA Indoor Area Permit Meetings
[edit]- February 4: Meeting Elite en Salle de Mondeville in Mondeville
- 60 m winners: Kim Collins (m) / Olesya Povh (f)
- Women's 400 m winner: Olha Zemlyak
- Men's 1500 m winner: Abderrahmane Anou
- 3000 m winners: Brahim Kaazouzi / Taye Fantu (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: David King / Hanna Plotitsyna (f)
- Men's Long Jump winner: Vladyslav Mazur
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Iryna Vaskouskaya
- February 10: Vectis Meeting in Luxembourg–Kirchberg
- 60 m winners: Robert Polkowski (m) / Ombretta Minkue-Meye (f)
- 400 m winners: Luke Lennon-Ford (m) / Lara Hoffmann (f)
- 800 m winners: Abdessalem Ayouni (m) / Kateřina Hálová (f)
- 1500 m winners: Hillary Ngetich / Claudia Bobocea (f)
- Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: Sydney Griffin
- High Jump winners: Tomáš Zeman (m) / Cathy Zimmer (f)
- Men's Long Jump winner: Corentin Campener
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Fanny Smets
- February 10: Meeting féminin du Val d'Oise in Eaubonne
- Women's 60 m winner: Flings Owusu-Agyapong
- Women's 400 m winner: Olha Zemlyak
- Women's 800 m winner: Olha Lyakhova
- Women's 3000 m winner: Taye Fantu
- Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: Hanna Plotitsyna
- Women's High Jump winner: Yuliya Chumachenko
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Iryna Yakaltsevich
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Jeanine Assani Issouf
- February 11: Nordic Indoor Match in Tampere
- 60 m winners: Eetu Rantala (m) / Helene Rønningen (f)
- 200 m winners: Samuli Samuelsson (m) / Helene Rønningen (f)
- 400 m winners: Benjamin Lobo Vedel (m) / Arna Stefanía Guðmundsdóttir (f)
- Women's 800 m winner: Stina Troest
- 1500 m winners: William Levay (m) / Charlotta Fougberg (f)
- 3000 m winners: Samu Mikkonen (m) / Lena Selen (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Andreas Martinsen (m) / Susanna Kallur (f)
- High Jump winners: Fabian Delryd (m) / Sofie Skoog (f)
- Pole Vault winners: Eirik Greibrokk Dolve (m) / Minna Nikkanen (f)
- Long Jump winners: Roni Ollikainen (m) / Kaiza Karlén (f)
- Triple Jump winners: Simo Lipsanen (m) / Kristiina Mäkelä (f)
- Shot Put winners: Arttu Kangas (m) / Fanny Roos (f)
- 4 x 300 m winners: Norway (m) / Norway (f)
- February 12: Meeting Elite en Salle de Metz in Metz
- 60 m winners: Yunier Perez (m) / Marie-Josée Ta Lou (f)
- Women's 400 m winner: Floria Gueï
- 800 m winners: Paul Renaudie (m) / Malika Akkaoui (f)
- 1500 m winners: Alexandre Saddedine (m) / Emilie Jacquot-Claude (f)
- Men's 3000 m winner: Morhad Amdouni
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Dondre Echols (m) / Anne Zagré
- Men's Triple Jump winner: Alexis Copello
- Women's Pole Vault winner: Maryna Kylypko
- March 4: Indoor Baltic U18 Championships (final) in Lithuania
- 60 m winners: Aleksandrs Kucs (m) / Izabella Bogdanova (f)
- 300 m winners: Aleksandrs Kucs (m) / Izabella Bogdanova (f)
- 800 m winners: Rojs Puks (m) / Patricija Cīrule (f)
- 3000 m winners: Armands Štāls (m) / Ilārija Ločmele (f)
- 60 m Hurdles winners: Kristiāns Skuruls (m) / Marija Elīza Kraule (f)
- 4 × 200 m winners: Latvia (Kārlis Eiduks, Raivis Sīlis, Aleksandrs Kucs, Roberts Jānis Zālītis) / Latvia (Reina Rozentāle, Nora Ķigure, Marija Medvedeva, Izabella Bogdanova)
- High Jump winners: Oļegs Kozjakovs (m) / Katrīna Zeļģe Luīze (f)
- Long Jump winners: Artūrs Šarkovičs (m) / Kitija Paula Melnbārde (f)
- Triple Jump winners: Artūrs Šarkovičs (m) / Rūta Lasmane (f)
- Pole Vault winners: Marks Harčenko (m) / Sonija Aškinezere (f)
- Shot Put winners: Vents Andžejs Lūsis (m) / Aivita Smiļģe (f)
EA Outdoor Area Permit Meetings
[edit]- April 1: XXII Medio Maraton Azkoitia-Azpeitia Memorial Diego Garcia in Azpeitia
- April 1: XII Milla Internacional de Bilbao in Spain
- Winners: Adel Mechaal (m) / Solange Pereira (f)
- May 1: Georgian Open Championships and Caucasian Cup in Tbilisi
- May 14: Meeting Elite de Montgeron in Montgeron
- 100 m winners: Ken Romain (m) / Carolle Zahi (f)
- 250 m winners: Rafał Omelko (m) / Jennifer Galais (f)
- 800 m winners: Mohamed Belbachir (m) / Yuneysi Santiusti (f)
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Hanna Plotitsyna
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Garfield Darien
- Men's 3000 m Steplechase winner: Jakub Holuša
- Men's High Jump winner: Edgar Rivera
- Men's Triple Jump winner: Jean-Marc Pontvianne
- Women's Long Jump: Haoua Kessely
- Women's Discus Throw: Mélina Robert-Michon
- Men's Javelin throw winner: Magnus Kirt
- May 25: Riga Cup 2017 in Riga
- 100 m winners: Chadic Hinds (m) / Olesya Povh (f)
- 200 m winners: Chadic Hinds (m) / Yelyzaveta Bryzhina (f)
- Men's 400 m winner: Jānis Leitis
- Women's 800 m winner: Martyna Galant
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Abdelmalik Lahoulou
- Men's 1500 m winner: Simas Bertašius
- Men's 3000 m Steplechase winner: Jaouad Chemlal
- Men's Triple Jump winner: Momchil Karailiev
- Women's Long Jump winner: Aiga Grabuste
- High Jump winners: Viktor Lonskyi (m) / Urszula Gardzielewska (f)
- Javelin throw winners: Edis Matusevičius (m) / Eda Tuğsuz (f)
- Men's Shot Put winner: Mesud Pezer
- May 28: Meeting Elite de Forbach in France
- 100 m winners: Diondre Batson (m) / Alexandria Anderson (f)
- 400 m winners: Rafał Omelko (m) / Justyna Święty (f)
- Men's 800 m winner: Abdelatif Elguesse
- Men's 100 m Hurdles winner: Benjamin Sedecias
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Karolina Kołeczek
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Kévin Menaldo
- Triple Jump winners: Adil Gandou (m) / Anna Jagaciak-Michalska (f)
- Hammer Throw: Quentin Bigot (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)
- June 10 & 11: Nordic Junior Championships in Combined Events and Compined Events Match in Finland
- Men's Decathlon winner: Elmo Savola
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Bianca Salming
- Men's U23 Decathlon winner: Tuomas Valle
- Women's U23 Heptathlon winner: Miia Sillman
- Men's U20 Decathlon winner: Leo Uusimäki
- Women's U20 Heptathlon winner: Amanda Grefstad Frøynes
- Men's U18 Decathlon winner: Mads Lund
- Women's U18 Heptathlon winner: Erika Wärff
- June 11: Folksam Challenge 1 in Sweden
- 400 m winners: Felix François (m) / Lisa Duffy (f)
- Men's 800 m winner: Jake Wightman
- Women's 1500 m winner: Katie Snowden
- Men's 3000 m Steplechase winner: Stewart McSweyn
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Mari Klaup
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Carl Sténson
- Triple Jump winners: Erik Ehrlin (m) / Janne Nielsen (f)
- Women's Long Jump winner: Nadia Akpana Assa
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Simon Pettersson
- June 16: International Match in Hungary
- Winners: Czech Republic (431 points), 2nd place: Hungary (371.5 points), 3rd place: Slovenia (297 points), 4th place: Slovakia (193.5 points)
- June 18: Janis Lusis Cup in Jelgava
- Javelin Throw winners: Ansis Brūns (m) / Madara Palameika (f)
- U20 Javelin Throw winners: Matīss Velps (m) / Aiva Niedra (f)
- U18 Javelin Throw winners: Krišjānis Suntažs (m) / Meda Majauskaite (f)
- June 24: XVI Reunion Internacional de Atletismo "Villa De Bilbao" in Bilbao
- 100 m winners: Thando Roto (m) / Rachel Miller (f)
- Men's 200 m winner: Clarence Munyai
- Men's 400 m winner: Yoandys Lescay
- 800 m winners: Elliot Giles (m) / Rose Mary Almanza (f)
- Men's 1500 m winner: İlham Tanui Özbilen
- 3000 m winners: Hamid Ben Daoud (m) / Ana Dulce Félix (f)
- Men's 3000 m Steplechase winner: Albert Chemutai
- Long Jump winners: Maykel Massó (m) / Yorgelis Rodríguez (f)
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Gonzalo Santamaría
- Men's Disc Throw (2 kg) winner: Alejandro Vielva Alvarez
- Women's Disc Throw winner: Yaime Pérez
- Men's Triple Jump winner: Andy Díaz
- Women's Javelin Throw winner: Zahra Bani
- Men's Shot Put winner: Joaquin Millan Diaz
- July 12: Meeting Int. di Atletica Leggera Sport Solidarieta in Lignano Sabbiadoro
- 100 m winners: Isiah Young (m) / English Gardner (f)
- 400 m winners: Josephus Lyles (m) / Phyllis Francis (f)
- 800 m winners: Jamal Hairane (m) / Lauren Johnson (f)
- 1500 m winners: Jonathan Kiplimo Sawe (m) / Selah Jepleting Busienei (f)
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Dawn Harper-Nelson
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Haron Koech
- Men's High Jump winner: Bryan McBride
- Women's Long Jump winner: Brooke Stratton
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Rodney Brown
- July 12: Joensuu Games in Joensuu
- 100 m winners: Emile Erasmus (m) / Alexandra Bezeková (f)
- Men's 200 m winner: Hendrik Maartens
- 800 m winners: Takuma Murashima (m) / Shannon Osika (f)
- Men's 5000 m winner: Chakib Lachgar
- Women's 3000 m winner: Kasumi Nishihara
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Vitali Parakhonka
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Lindsay Lindley
- Men's Discus Throw winner: Martin Kupper
- Women's Long Jump winner: Aiga Grabuste
- Javelin Throw winners: Jakub Vadlejch (m) / Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir (f)
- Women's High Jump winner: Kateryna Tabashnyk
- Women's Triple Jump winner: Neele Eckhardt
- Men's Hammer Throw winner: Yuri Shayunoi
- July 12: Morton Games in Dublin
- Men's 100 m winner: Jeff Demps
- Women's 200 m winner: Margaret Adeoye
- Men's 400 m winner: Brian Gregan
- 800 m winners: Kyle Langford (m) / Alexa Efraimson (f)
- 1500 m winners: Jack Hallas (m) / Alexa Efraimson (f)
- Men's 5000 m winner: Stewart McSweyn
- Men's 1 Mile winner: Robert Domanic
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Alfredo Sepúlveda
- Men's Pole Vault winner: Mareks Ārents
- Women's Discus Throw winner: Jade Lally
- July 15: Baltic U16 Championships in Lithuania
- July 16: Savo Games in Lapinlahti
- Men's 100 m winner: Emile Erasmus
- 200 m winners: Sydney Siame (m) / Alexandra Bezeková (f)
- 1500 m winners: Chakib Lachgar (m) / Shannon Osika (f)
- Men's 3000 m winner: Kazuma Taira
- Women's 3000 m Steplechase winner: Marisa Howard
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Elmo Lakka
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Lindsay Lindley
- Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Jaak-Heinrich Jagor
- Men's Shot Put winner: Mikhail Abramchuk
- Men's Long Jump winner: Kristian Pulli
- Men's Javelin Throw winner: Keshorn Walcott
- Women's Discus Throw winner: Katri Hirvonen
- Women's Hammer Throw winner: Johanna Salmela
- Women's High Jump winner: Kateryna Tabashnyk
- July 18: 66th Cork City Sports in Cork
- 100 m winners: Sean McLean (m) / Barbara Pierre (f)
- 200 m winners: Sean McLean (m) / Crystal Emmanuel (f)
- 800 m winners: Antonio Mascoll (m) / Laura Roesler (f)
- Men's 1 mile winner: Sam Prakel
- 3000 m winners: Reid Buchanan (m) / Sheila Reid
- Men's 400 m Hurdles: Javier Culson
- High Jump winners: Chris Baker (m) / Emma Nuttall (f)
- Men's Long Jump winner: Allan Hamilton
- Women's Hammer Throw winner: Ida Storm
- Men's Shot Put winner: Chukwuebuka Enekwechi
- July 28 & 29: President Cup/ Baltic Team championship in Latvia
- Latvia win overall gold and medal tabel.
- August 5: Folksam Challenge 2 in Sweden
- Men's 100 m winner: Alexander Brorsson (m)
- Men's 300 m winner: Luguelín Santos (m)
- Men's 400 m winner: Brian Murphy
- Men's 800 m winner: Gideon Kipngetich
- Men's 5000 m winner: Ababa Lama
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Alexander Brorsson
- Men's High Jump winner: Fabian Delryd
- Men's Long Jump winner: Darius Aučyna
- Men's Shot Put winner: Daniel Ståhl
- Men's Hammer Throw winner: Mattias Jons
- August 16: Grand Prix of Sopot – Memorial of Janusz Sidlo in Sopot
- August 19: Folksam Challenge 3 in Sweden
- August 19 & 20: Nordic Match U20 in Sweden
- September 3: 7th Kamila Skolimowska Memorial in Poland
- September 30: XXX Milla Internacional de Berango in Spain
- November 27: Maratón Donostia-San Sebastián (final) in Spain
EA Road Area Permit Races
[edit]- January 29: Cross de San Sebastián in Spain
- February 19: Maratón Ciudad de Sevilla in Spain[74]
- Winners: Titus Ekiru (m) / Paula González Berodia (f)
- April 1: XXII Medio Maraton Azkoitia-Azpeitia Memorial Diego Garcia in Azpeitia
- April 1: XII Milla Internacional de Bilbao in Spain
- Winners: Adel Mechaal (m) / Solange Pereira (f)
- April 23: Madrid Marathon in Spain
- Winners: Bonsa Dida (m) / Elizabeth Rumokol (f)
- April 30: XXII Medio Maraton de Albacete in Spain
- September 30: XXX Milla Internacional de Berango (final) in Spain
EA Race Walking Permit Meeting
[edit]- March 25: Dudinská Päťdesiatka in Dudince
- Winners: Håvard Haukenes (m) / Agnieszka Ellward (f)
- April 8: Podebrady Walking 2017 in Czech Republic
- U20 10 km walk winners: Vojtěch Libnar (m) / Daphne Dimanopulosz (f)
- Men's U18 10 km walk winner: Bálint Sárossi
- Women's U18 5 km walk winner: Austėja Kavaliauskaitė
- 20 km walk winners: Genadij Kozlovskij (m) / Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė (f)
- Men's 35 km walk winner: Bence Venyercsán
- 50 km walk winners: Håvard Haukenes (m) / / Agnieszka Ellward (f)
- June 9: 43rd International Race Walking Festival in Alytus (final)
- 1 km winners: Arnoldas Petryla (m) / Sonata Urbonavičiūtė (f)
- 3 km winners: Raivo Liniņš (m) / Toma Dailidonyte (f)
- 5 km winners: Normunds Ivzāns (m) / Austėja Kavaliauskaitė (m)
- 10 km winners: Stanislav Kuzmich (m) / Athanasía Vaitsi (f)
- 20 km winners: Dawid Tomala (m) / Brigita Virbalytė-Dimšienė (f0
EA Combined Events Area Permit Meeting
[edit]- June 3–4: VII Meeting Internacional de Arona in Spain
EA Race Walking Area Permit Meetings
[edit]- August 19 & 20: Nordic RW Match in Sweden
Continental events
[edit]- February 5: European Champion Clubs Cup Cross Country in Albufeira
- Men's Club winner: Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro (Yemaneberhan Crippa, Paolo Zanatta, Pietro Riva, François Marzetta, Simone Gariboldi)
- Women's Club winner: Üsküdar Belediyespor (Irene Chepet Cheptai, Esma Aydemir, Özlem Kaya, Alemitu Bekele Degfa, Aslı Çakır Alptekin, Elif Karabulut, Emine Hatun Tuna)
- February 12: Balkan Junior Indoor Championships in Istanbul
- February 12: Central American Race Walking Championships in Guatemala City[180]
- U14 winners: Shavi Daniel Guerra García (m) / Yaquelin Mishell Teletor Jerónimo (f)
- U16 winners: Luis Luciano Tzunun Cabrera (m) / Glendy Verónica Teletor Jerónimo (f)
- U18 winners: José Eduardo Ortíz Flores (m) / Melany Nicolle Elías Trejo (f)
- U20 winners: Anibal Xiquin Zapeta (m) / Yasuri Palacios San José (f)
- Winners: José Alejandro Barrondo (m) / Mayra Herrera (f)
- February 19: South American Cross Country Championships in Santiago[181]
- Winners: René Champi (m) / Carmen Toaquiza (f)
- Juniors winners: Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento (m) / Rina Cjuro (f)
- Youth winners: Patricio Pinto Quinchahual (m) / Laura Acuña Vidal (f)
- Mixed relay winners: Peru
- February 19: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Adelaide
- Winners: Dane Bird-Smith (m) / Regan Lamble (f)
- February 25: Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade
- February 26: Central American Cross Country Championships in El Salvador[182]
- Winners: Williams Alexander Sánchez (m) / Mónica Vargas (f)
- U20 winners: Erick Saúl Hernández Salguero (m) / Mirta Hércules (f)
- U18 winners: Damian Raimundo García Isaacs (m) / Sara Martina Hernández Moran (f)
- U16 winners: Andy Felipe Córdoba (m) / Daniela Alexandra Aragón Valencia (f)
- U14 winners: Alejandro José Plata Sequeira (m) / Jenifer Beatriz Salas Acosta (f)
- Mixt relay 4 x 1000 m winners: El Salvador A (Erick Saúl Hernández Salguero, Brenda Alejandrina Salmerón Menjivar, Mirta Hércules, David Alexander Escobar Castillo)
- Youth Mixt Relay 4 x 500 m winners: Costa Rica (Alexandra Barrios Jiménez, Andy Felipe Córdoba, Damian Raimundo García Isaacs, Mariana Alexandra Muñoz Alvarado)
- March 3–5: 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade
- Poland won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
- March 4: NACAC Cross Country Championships in Boca Raton[183]
- Winners: Abbabiya Simbassa (m) / Sasha Gollish (f)
- Juniors winners: Kiernan Lumb (m) / Brogan MacDougall (f)
- Team winners: United States (m) / Canada (f)
- Juniors Team winners: United States (m) / Canada (f)
- March 11 & 12: 2017 European Throwing Cup in Las Palmas
- Discus Throw winners: Lukas Weisshaidinger (m) / Mélina Robert-Michon (f)
- U23 Discus Throw winners: Alin Alexandru Firfirică (m) / Claudine Vita (f)
- Javelin Throw winners: Julian Weber (m) / Martina Ratej (f)
- U23 Javelin Throw winners: Adrian Mardari (m) / Sara Kolak (f)
- Hammer Throw winners: Quentin Bigot (m) / Alexandra Tavernier (f)
- U23 Hammer Throw winners: Alexej Mikhailov (m) / Marinda Petersson (f)
- Shot Put winners: Mesud Pezer (m) / Anita Márton (f)
- U23 Shot Put winners: Osman Can Özdeveci (m) / Fanny Roos (f)
- March 18: South American Half Marathon Championships in Uruguay
- March 19: Asian Race Walking Championships in Nomi
- Winners: Kim Hyun-sub (m) / Wang Na (f)
- March 19: South American Marathon Championships in Temuco
- Winners: Enzo Yáñez (m) / Mirela Saturnino de Andrade (f)
- April 8: Balkan Race Walking Championships in Florina
- 20 km winners: Alexandros Papamichail (m) / Antigoni Drisbioti (f)
- U20 10 km winners: Abdülselam İmuk (m) / Sofia Alikanioti (f)
- Men's U18 10 km winner: Umut Temel
- Women's U18 5 km winner: Kader Dost
- May 6 & 7: South American Junior Championships in Athletics in Leonora[184]
- May 14: Balkan Half Marathon Championships in Pristina
- Winners: Serkan Kaya (m) / Şeyma Yıldız (f)
- Teams winners: Turkey (m) / Turkey (f)
- May 20 – 23: 2017 Asian Youth Athletics Championships in Bangkok[185]
- China won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
- May 21: European Race Walking Cup in Poděbrady
- Women's 10 km winner: Yana Smerdova
- Men's 20 km winner: Christopher Linke (m) / Antonella Palmisano (f)
- Men's 50 km winner: Ivan Banzeruk
- Men's U20 10 km winner: Leo Köpp
- May 26 – 28: 2017 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics in Managua
- May 27 & 28: European Champion Clubs Cup–Group B in Leiria
- Winners: Atletica Riccardi (m) / ASD Bracco Atletica (f)
- June 3: Balkan Youth Championships in Istanbul
- Turkey won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
- June 10: European Cup 10,000m in Minsk
- Winners: Antonio Abadía (m) / Sara Moreira
- Teams winners: Spain (m) / Belarus (f)
- June 10: Balkan Mountain Running Championships in Teteven
- June 23–25: 2017 Central American Championships in Athletics in Tegucigalpa
- June 24 & 25: 2017 European Team Championships Super League in Lille
- Teams winner: Germany (321.5 points)
- Relegated to 1st League: Belarus, Netherlands and Russia
- June 23–25: European Athletics Team Championships, 1st League in Vaasa
- Teams winner: Sweden (321.5 points)
- Promoted to Super League: Sweden, Finland and Switzerland, relegated to 2nd League: Estonia, Bulgaria and Denmark
- June 24 & 25: European Athletics Team Championships, 2 League in Tel Aviv
- June 24 & 25: European Athletics Team Championships, 3 League in Marsa
- Teams winner: Luxembourg (317 points)
- Promoted to 2nd League: Luxembourg, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia.
- June 28–30: 2017 Oceania Athletics Championships in Suva
- U18: Australia won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
- U20: Australia won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
- Seniors: Papua New Guinea won the gold medal tally. Papua New Guinea and Australia won the overall medal tally.
- June 29 – July 2: 2017 African Junior Athletics Championships in Tlemcen
- Ethiopia won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
- July 1 & 2: European Combined Events Team Championships in Tallinn
- Winners: Ukraine
- Decathlon winners: 1st: Janek Õiglane, 2nd: Oleksiy Kasyanov, 3rd: Karl Robert Saluri
- Heptathlon winners: 1st: Alina Shukh, 2nd: Géraldine Ruckstuhl, 3rd: Grit Šadeiko
- July 1 & 2: European Combined Events Team Championships 1 & 2 Leagues in Monzón
- 1st League Winners: Netherlands
- Decathlon winners: 1st: Jorge Ureña, 2nd: Marcus Nilsson, 3rd: Bas Markies
- Heptathlon winners: 1st: Nadine Broersen, 2nd: Eliška Klučinová, 3rd: Lecabela Quaresma
- 2nd League winners: Lithuania
- Decathlon winners: 1st: Martin Roe, 2nd: Lars Vikan Rise, 3rd: Edgars Eriņš
- Heptathlon winners: 1st: Lucia Slaničková, 2nd: Austra Skujytė, 3rd: Kate O'Connor
- July 1 & 2: Balkan Junior Championships in Craiova
- Turkey won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
- July 2: Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships in Gold Coast
- Marathon winners: Dave Ridley (m) / Virginia Moloney (f)
- Half Marathon winners: Timothy Lefroy (m) / Eloise Wellings (f)
- July 6–9: 2017 Asian Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar
- India won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
- July 8: European Mountain Running Championships in Kamnik
- Seniors: Xavier Chevrier (m) / Maude Mathys (f)
- U20: Gabriel Bularda (m) / Lisa Oed (f)
- July 13–16: 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships in Bydgoszcz
- 100 m winners: Ojie Edoburun (m) / Ewa Swoboda (f)
- 200 m winners: Ján Volko (m) / Finette Agyapong (f)
- 400 m winners: Luka Janežič (m) / Gunta Latiševa-Čudare (f)
- 800 m winners: Andreas Kramer (m) / Renée Eykens (f)
- 1500 m winners: Marius Probst (m) / Konstanze Klosterhalfen (f)
- 5000 m winners: Yemaneberhan Crippa (m) / Yasemin Can (f)
- 10000 m winners: Carlos Mayo (m) / Yasemin Can (f)
- Men's 3000 m steeplechase winners: Yohanes Chiappinelli
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Ludovic Payen
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Nadine Visser
- 400 m Hurdles winners: Karsten Warholm (m) / Ayomide Folorunso (f)
- High Jump winners: Dzmitry Nabokau (m) / Yuliya Levchenko (f)
- Pole Vault winners: Ben Broeders (m) / Angelica Moser (f)
- Long Jump winners: Vladyslav Mazur (m) / Yanis David (f)
- Triple Jump winners: Nazim Babayev (m) / Elena Panțuroiu (f)
- Shot Put winners: Konrad Bukowiecki (m) / Fanny Roos (f)
- Discus Throw winners: Sven Martin Skagestad (m) / Claudine Vita (f)
- Hammer Throw winners: Bence Halász (m) / Alyona Shamotina (f)
- Javelin Throw winners: Norbert Rivasz-Tóth (m) / Sara Kolak (f)
- Men's Decathlon winner: Jiří Sýkora (8084 p.)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Caroline Agnou (f) (6330 p.)
- Women's 4 × 100 m winners: Spain
- 4 × 400 m winners: Germany (m) / Poland (f)
- 20 km walk winners: Diego García (m) / Klavdiya Afanasyeva (f)
- July 15 & 16: Balkan Athletics Championships in Novi Pazar
- 100 m winners: Jak Ali Harvey (m) / Katerina Dalaka (f)
- 200 m winners: Jak Ali Harvey (m) / Emmanouella Keramida (f)
- 400 m winners: Mateo Ružić (m) / Bianca Răzor (f)
- 800 m winners: Abedin Mujezinović (m) / Amela Terzić (f)
- 400 m Hurdles winners: Yan Eloi Senjarić (m) / Elif Yıldırım (f)
- 1500 m winners: Mitko Tsenov (m) / Amela Terzić (f)
- 3000 m winners: David Nikolli (m) / Adela Bălțoi (f)
- 3000 m steeplechase winners: Osman Junuzović (m) / Adela Bălțoi (f)
- 5000 m winners: Yolo Nikolov (m) / Cristina Negru (f)
- Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Cosmin Ilie Dumitrache
- Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Elisavet Pesiridou
- Pole Vault winners: Ivan Horvat (m) / Maria Aristotelous (f)
- High Jump winners: Konstadinos Baniotis (m) / Tatiana Gousin (f)
- Long Jump winners: Lazar Anić (m) / Chaido Alexouli (f)
- Triple Jump winners: Momchil Karailiev (m) / Carmen Toma (f)
- Hammer Throw winners: Özkan Baltacı (m) / Zalina Petrivskaya (f)
- Discus Throw winners: Martin Marić (m) / Dragana Tomašević (f)
- Javelin Throw winners: Branko Pauković (m) / Marija Vučenović (f)
- Shot Put winners: Mesud Pezer (m) / Dimitriana Surdu (f)
- Men's Decathlon winner: Aleksandar Grnović (7.225 p.)
- Women's Heptathlon winner: Mladena Petrušić (4.796 p.)
- 4 × 100 m winners: Romania (Marius Florin Şerban, Alexandru Terpezan, Ionuţ Andrei Neagoe, Daniel Mihai Budin) / Serbia (Ivana Petković, Katarina Sirmić, Tamara Vuletić, Milana Tirnanić) (f)
- 4 × 400 m winners: Serbia (Stjepan Bojanić, Igor Garaj, Ivan Marković, Stefan Vukadinović) (m) / Romania (Camelia Florina Gal, Anamaria Ioniță, Roxana Maria Ene, Bianca Răzor) (f)
- July 20–23: 2017 European Athletics U20 Championships in Grosseto
- Germany and United Kingdom won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
- October 8: Balkan Marathon Championships in Zagreb
- November 11: Balkan Cross Country Championships in Çanakkale
- November 17: South American Mountain Running Championships in Villa La Angostura
- November 24–26: U14 & U16 Central American Championships in Athletics in San José
- December 10: European Cross Country Championships in Šamorín
Deaths
[edit]Athlete | Nation | Occupation | Age | Date | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joyce Murland | Canada | Wheelchair athlete | 79 | 19 January | [186] |
Anne-Marie Colchen | France | High jumper | 91 | 26 January | [187] |
Nadiya Olizarenko | Ukraine | Middle-distance runner | 63 | 18 February | [188] |
Johannes Lahti | Finland | Decathlete | 64 | 1 March | [189] |
Charles Eugster | United Kingdom | Masters sprinter | 97 | 27 April | [190] |
References
[edit]- ^ IAAF's 2017 World Cross Country Championships Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 World Relays Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Men's 4x100 m Relay Results Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Women's 4x100 m Relay Results Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Men's 4x200 m Relay Results Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Women's 4x200 m Relay Results Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Men's 4x400 m Relay Results Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Women's 4x400 m Relay Results Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Men's 4x800 m Relay Results Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Women's 4x800 m Relay Results Page
- ^ 2017 IAAF WR Mixed 4x400 m Relay Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 World U18 Championships in Athletics Page
- ^ IPC's 2017 World Para Athletics Championships Page
- ^ "2017 World Championships in Athletics Website". Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2017-08-17.
- ^ 2017 Tokyo Marathon Website
- ^ Kipsang and Chepchirchir clock world leads and Japanese all-comers records at Tokyo Marathon
- ^ BAA's 2017 Boston Marathon Page
- ^ Kiplagat and Kirui secure Kenyan double in Boston
- ^ "2017 London Marathon Website". Archived from the original on 2016-07-25. Retrieved 2017-08-17.
- ^ Keitany breaks women’s-only world record at London Marathon
- ^ 2017 Berlin Marathon Website
- ^ Kipchoge holds off surprise package Adola to regain Berlin Marathon title
- ^ 2017 Chicago Marathon Website
- ^ Dibaba dominates and Rupp times it right to win in Chicago
- ^ 2017 New York City Marathon Website
- ^ Flanagan unseats Keitany in New York, Kamworor edges Kipsang
- ^ Berhanu and Mengistu score Ethiopian double at Xiamen Marathon
- ^ Tola breaks course record in Dubai
- ^ Belachew breaks race record at Hong Kong Marathon
- ^ Wacera secures hat-trick at World’s Best 10k in San Juan
- ^ Chebii outkicks Kipruto to Lake Biwa Marathon title
- ^ Third win in a row for Kirwa and fast debut for Ando in Nagoya
- ^ Cherono and Adola take top honours at Rome-Ostia Half Marathon
- ^ Dibaba and Robertson win heated battles in Lisbon
- ^ Kipruto and Agai prevail in Seoul
- ^ Jepkosgei breaks four world records at Prague Half Marathon
- ^ Husband-wife duo Lonyangata and Rionoripo take Paris marathon crowns
- ^ Kimutai and Assefa cruise to Rotterdam marathon victories
- ^ Jepkosgei smashes course record at Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon
- ^ Kiprop and Korir win thrilling duels in Vienna
- ^ Geremew completes Yangzhou Half Marathon hat-trick
- ^ Dida and Rumokol reign in Madrid
- ^ Chepngetich and Juma break Turkish all-comers’ records at Istanbul Half Marathon
- ^ Aiyabei breaks course record at Prague Marathon
- ^ Haylay sets course record at Yellow River Estuary Marathon
- ^ Kimitei and Jelagat break course records in Karlovy Vary
- ^ Ethiopians Gudeta and Gebresilase win Ottawa 10k
- ^ Kiptanui and Shone survive conditions to win Ottawa Marathon
- ^ Barsosio beats the heat en route to race record in Ceske Budejovice
- ^ Kiptis and Degefa victorious at Olomouc Half Marathon
- ^ Afework breaks race record while Noguchi dethrones Mungara at Gold Coast Marathon
- ^ Lilesa and Kosgei take Bogota half marathon titles
- ^ Jepkosgei smashes world 10km record in Prague
- ^ Jepchumba and Kipyego break course records at Usti nad Labem Half Marathon
- ^ Harun races to course record win in Sydney; Hattori completes Japanese hat-trick
- ^ Cheroben sizzles 58:40 world lead at Copenhagen Half Marathon
- ^ Bounasr and Beyene take top honours in Beijing
- ^ Negewo successfully defends title at Cape Town marathon
- ^ Cherono breaks course record at Amsterdam Marathon
- ^ a b Chumba upstages Chelimo on warm day in Lisbon
- ^ Rono retains Toronto title in Canadian all-comers’ record
- ^ Jepkosgei breaks world half marathon record in Valencia
- ^ Cheruiyot and Kitata dominate at Frankfurt Marathon
- ^ Dereje and Mokoka take back-to-back titles in Shanghai
- ^ Marathon debutante Chepngetich smashes Turkish all-comers’ record in Istanbul
- ^ Kitwara cruises to 2:05:15 Spanish all-comers’ record in Valencia
- ^ Legese and debutante Ayana secure Ethiopian double in Delhi
- ^ Moen wins Fukuoka Marathon with European record
- ^ Rotich and Kimutai secure Kenyan double in Singapore
- ^ a b Assefa and Ondoro claim marathon titles, while Nyaruai and Korir take half-marathon crowns in Houston
- ^ Shigetomo triumphs in Osaka
- ^ Kirwa and Hawkins win convincingly in Marugame
- ^ Kiplagat achieves fourth consecutive Barcelona Half Marathon triumph
- ^ a b Ekiru surprises with course record at Seville marathon
- ^ Mesfin breaks course record in Chongqing
- ^ Rotich and Kisorio land Kenyan double in Daegu
- ^ Kitata clocks second-fastest time in Rome while Tusa retains title
- ^ Kiprono and Tola prevail at Hannover Marathon
- ^ Barmao and Dahmani prevail at Lodz Marathon
- ^ Kimutai and Ivanova secure first marathon victories in Warsaw
- ^ Gezahegn and Bekere victorious in Lanzhou
- ^ Legese and Chelangat win Dam tot Damloop
- ^ Chelimo breaks UK all-comers’ record at Cardiff Half Marathon
- ^ Yimer and Chelimo claim impressive victories at Marseille Cassis 20km
- ^ Cheyech retains Saitama Marathon crown
- ^ Ruto and Chumba break race records at Beirut Marathon
- ^ Tusa smashes course record at Guangzhou Marathon
- ^ Wanders and Ndiwa triumph at Houilles 10km
- ^ Burka and Kiptanui sign successful farewell to the year in Madrid
- ^ Kirui and Kwambai secure Kenyan double in Santa Pola
- ^ Bekele breaks Barcelona course record
- ^ Yego and Bayartsogt take New Taipei City marathon wins
- ^ Maiyo successfully defends title at Gdynia Half Marathon
- ^ Lotiang and Gemechu victorious at Warsaw Half Marathon
- ^ Koech breaks Italian all-comers’ record in Milan
- ^ Lobuwan breaks course record at Santiago Marathon
- ^ Chol and Ok take the honours in Pyongyang
- ^ Ito and Mutgaa win Nagano Marathon
- ^ Yegon breaks course record in Geneva
- ^ Gebresilase and Gebru achieve Ethiopian double in Okpekpe
- ^ Daba breaks Latvian all-comers’ record at Riga Marathon
- ^ Korio and Cheptai post impressive Kenyan double victory at Bengaluru 10km
- ^ Jepkosgei retains Edinburgh Marathon title
- ^ Fikadu and Mihretu the winners at Langueux 10 km
- ^ Ethiopia's Anbesa and Tsegaye triumph in Brcko 10km
- ^ Tejeda breaks course record in Mexico City
- ^ Maiyo retains Minsk Half Marathon title
- ^ Rionotukei sets course record at Taiyuan International Marathon
- ^ Brzezinski and Beji come from behind to triumph in Warsaw
- ^ Kunyuga and Lempus achieve Kenyan double in Hengshui
- ^ Jerotich breaks course record in Kosice
- ^ Chebii and Ayele prevail at Paris 20km
- ^ Gebrehiwet wins dramatic Venice Marathon
- ^ Kimutai and Wote beat the winds to take Ljubljana Marathon titles
- ^ Kelkilew and Siyum triumph at Marathon des Alpes Maritimes
- ^ Tsega and Bekele break course records in Hangzhou
- ^ Tusa smashes course record at Boulogne-Billancourt Half Marathon
- ^ Tune returns and debutant Bacha surprises in Florence
- ^ Some and Poliudina triumph in Shenzhen
- ^ IAAF's Doha 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Shanghai 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Eugene 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Rome 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Oslo 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Stockholm 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Saint-Denis 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Lausanne 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's London 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Rabat 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Monaco 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Birmingham 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Zürich 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's Brussels 2017 Diamond League Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Jamaica International Invitational Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Golden Grand Prix Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Grande Premio Brasil de Atletismo Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Janusz Kusociński Memorial Hammer Throw Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Fanny Blankers-Koen Games Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Paavo Nurmi Games Results Page
- ^ Wlodarczyk and Fajdek victorious in Samorin
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Golden Spike Ostrava Results Page
- ^ Harrison clocks world-leading 12.28 in Székesfehérvár
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Meeting de Atletismo Madrid Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 ISTAF Berlin Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Hanžeković Memorial Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 PSD Bank Meeting Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Weltklasse in Karlsruhe Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Copernicus Cup Results Page
- ^ IAAF's 2017 Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix Results Page
- ^ Aguilar impresses with convincing victory in Florence
- ^ Thiam scores 7013 to break meeting record in Götzis
- ^ Cachova and Bourrada victorious at TNT Express meeting in Kladno
- ^ Freimuth and Schäfer take top honours in Ratingen
- ^ a b Oiglane and Shukh take European Super League Combined Events titles in Tallinn
- ^ Canada’s Lepage and Oudenaarden take Pan American Combined Events title in Ottawa
- ^ Warner and Vetter prevail in Talence
- ^ Bird-Smith and Lamble impress in Adelaide
- ^ Gonzalez kicks off Race Walking Challenge title defence with dominant display in Ciudad Juarez
- ^ Maiden challenge victories for Thorne, Dunfee and De Sena in Monterrey
- ^ Kim and Wang dominate Asian 20km Race Walking Championships in Nomi
- ^ Arevalo wins again in Rio Maior
- ^ Lu and Bonfim win Taicang Race Walk Challenge titles
- ^ Arevalo and Gonzalez shine as records fall at Pan American Race Walking Cup in Lima
- ^ Palmisano shines in Podebrady
- ^ Martin and De Sena take the spoils in La Coruña
- ^ Ayalew ends Merga’s supremacy in Atapuerca
- ^ Toroitich and McCormack cruise to Alcobendas victories
- ^ Obiri and Edris take Campaccio titles
- ^ Kipruto and Kipkirui score Kenyan double in Antrim
- ^ Ayalew and Teferi take the spoils in Seville
- ^ Barega and Degefa upstage the seniors at Cinque Mulini
- ^ Cheptai and Crippa cruise to Almond Blossom titles
- ^ Cross country, Machakos, Brussels, Venta de Bano
- ^ 2017 Great Edinburgh Cross Country Results: Leonard Korir Edges Callum Hawkins, Mo Farah 7th
- ^ Korir kicks to victory in Edinburgh - cross-country round-up
- ^ a b Tamire triumphs in Le Mans - cross-country round-up
- ^ a b Teferi beats Jebet again in Elgoibar - cross-country round-up
- ^ Reykjavík International Games - 4.2.2017 - Reykjavík
- ^ "Full Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
- ^ Champi and Toaquiza take South American cross-country titles
- ^ "Final Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
- ^ Canada dominates NACAC Cross Country Championships
- ^ Brazil dominates historic edition of South American Junior Championships
- ^ "Full Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-20. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
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Notes
[edit]- ^ Not a world record as the indoor 300 metres is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ Not a world record as the indoor 600 metres is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ Not a world record as the indoor marathon is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ Not a world record as the indoor 300 metres hurdles is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ Not a world record as the indoor 4×1 mile relay is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ Not a world record as the indoor marathon is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ Not a world record as the indoor weight throw is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ Not a world record as the indoor distance medley relay is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ This performance is the fastest marathon ever, though not eligible for official ratification due to the use of in-out pacemakers
- ^ Not a world record as the 200 metres hurdles is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
- ^ This performance was indoors, but superseded the outdoor mark and so is the overall world record
- ^ Not a world record as the sprint medley relay is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
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