2025 World Athletics Indoor Tour | |
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Edition | 10th |
Dates | 2 January – 13 March 2025 |
← 2024 2026 → |
The 2025 World Athletics Indoor Tour is the tenth edition of the World Athletics Indoor Tour, the highest series of international indoor track and field meetings.
The tour returns with the same number of meetings as the previous year, with 54 meetings across Europe, North America, and Asia, nine of which comprise the highest tier of events labelled Gold. Below the top tier, there are three other tiers labelled Silver, Bronze, and Challenger mirroring the outdoor World Athletics Continental Tour. [1]
The international media rights for the tour are covered by Infront Sports & Media as part of a deal extending through the end of 2029. [2]
For 2025 the Gold level scoring disciplines are: the men's 400m, 1500m, 60m hurdles, long jump, and high jump, as well as the women's 60m, 800m, 3000/5000m, triple jump, shot put and pole vault.
Date | Meeting | Venue | Country |
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Gold Level Meetings (9) [3] | |||
25 Jan | Astana Indoor Meet for Amin Tuyakov Prizes | Astana | Kazakhstan |
29 Jan | Belgrade Indoor Meeting | Belgrade | Serbia |
2 Feb | New Balance Indoor Grand Prix | Boston | United States |
4 Feb | Czech Indoor Gala | Ostrava | Czech Republic |
7 Feb | INIT Meeting Karlsruhe | Karlsruhe | Germany |
8 Feb | Millrose Games | New York City | United States |
13 Feb | Meeting Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais "Trophée EDF" | Liévin | France |
15 Feb | ORLEN Copernicus Cup | Toruń | Poland |
28 Feb | World Indoor Tour Gold Madrid | Madrid | Spain |
Silver Level Meetings (17) [4] | |||
19 Jan | CMCM Indoor Meeting | Luxembourg | Luxembourg |
24-25 Jan | Perche Elite Tour Rouen | Rouen | France |
31 Jan | Elite Indoor Track Miramas Meeting | Miramas | France |
2 Feb | Perch'Xtrem | Caen | France |
2 Feb | Meeting de L'Eure | Val-de-Reuil | France |
5 Feb | Beskyd bar | Třinec | Czech Republic |
8 Feb | Hustopečské skákání | Hustopeče | Czech Republic |
8 Feb | Metz Meeting Moselle Athlélor | Metz | France |
8 Feb | Orlen Cup Łódź | Łódź | Poland |
9 Feb | ISTAF Indoor Düsseldorf | Düsseldorf | Germany |
9 Feb | Meeting de Paris Indoor | Paris | France |
14 Feb | ISTAF Indoor | Berlin | Germany |
15 Feb | Meeting Indoor de Lyon | Lyon | France |
18 Feb | Banskobystrická latka | Banská Bystrica | Slovakia |
19 Feb | Hvězdy v Nehvizdech | Nehvizdy | Czech Republic |
28 Feb-1 Mar | All Star Perche by SCC | Clermont-Ferrand | France |
13 Mar | Mondo Classic | Uppsala | Sweden |
Bronze Level Meetings (14) [5] | |||
18 Jan | Sparkassen Indoor Meeting Dortmund | Dortmund | Germany |
18 Jan | Starpeche | Bordeaux | France |
21 Jan | Aarhus SPRINT’n’JUMP | Århus | Denmark |
25 Jan | Dr. Sander Invitational | New York City | United States |
25 Jan | Jablonec Indoor | Jablonec nad Nisou | Czech Republic |
25 Jan | Meeting Indoor Nantes Métropole | Nantes | France |
29 Jan | GP Jyväskylä Indoor | Jyväskylä | Finland |
29 Jan | International Jump Meeting Cottbus | Cottbus | Germany |
30 Jan | Gorzów Jump Festival | Wielkopolski | Poland |
1 Feb | IFAM Gent Indoor | Gent | Belgium |
5 Feb | IFAM Louvain-La-Neuve Indoor | Louvain-La-Neuve | Belgium |
6 Feb | Tampere Indoor Meeting | Tampere | Finland |
6 Feb | Udin Jump Development | Udine | Italy |
7 Feb | BKK Freundenburg High Jump Meeting | Weinheim | Germany |
7 Feb | Meeting Ciudad de Valencia | Valencia | Spain |
11-12 Feb | Memorial Josip Gasparac | Osijek | Croatia |
15 Feb | Perche en Or | Tourcoing | France |
2 Feb | True Athletes Classics Indoor | Leverkusen | Germany |
Challenger Level Meetings (20) [6] | |||
2 Jan | Pole Vault GP Tallinn | Tallinn | Estonia |
11 Jan | Univers Perche | Superdévoluy | France |
12 Jan | Loughborough Indoor Pole Vault Memorial | Loughborough | Great Britain |
12 Jan | Stabhochsprung Stars 2025 | Frauenfeld | Switzerland |
18 Jan | Česká tyčka | Prague | Czech Republic |
18 Jan | Meeting Internacional de Ourense | Ourense | Spain |
18 Jan | Memorial Alessio Giovannini | Ancona | Italy |
18 Jan | Vaggelis Kourkoutidis Memorial | Thessaloniki | Greece |
22 Jan | Otrokovice Jump | Otrokovice | Czech Republic |
25 Jan | Inter Hallenmeeting | Chemnitz | Germany |
25 Jan | Full Moon Jump | Göteborg | Sweden |
25 Jan | Malaga Indoor Match Antequera | Antequera | Spain |
25 Jan | Nordhausen Indoor Kugelstossen | Nordhausen | Germany |
31 Jan | Breningeer Hallenmeeting Erfurt Indoor | Erfurt | Germany |
1 Feb | Meeting 3 Sauts | Amiens | France |
1 Feb | Miting Catalunya | Sabadell | Spain |
2 Feb | Rochlitz Shot Put Meeting | Rochlitz | Germany |
8 Feb | International High Jump Gala Elmos | Heist-op-den-Berg | Belgium |
13 Feb | Indoor Spike | Ostrava | Czech Republic |
15 Feb | Bannister Winter Classic | Göteborg | Sweden |
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