2025 World Athletics Indoor Tour

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2025 World Athletics Indoor Tour
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Edition10th
Dates2 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.

Contents

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.

Meetings

DateMeetingVenueCountry
Gold Level Meetings (9) [3]
25 Jan Astana Indoor Meet for Amin Tuyakov Prizes AstanaFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
29 Jan Belgrade Indoor Meeting BelgradeFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
2 Feb New Balance Indoor Grand Prix BostonFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
4 Feb Czech Indoor Gala OstravaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
7 Feb INIT Meeting Karlsruhe KarlsruheFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
8 Feb Millrose Games New York CityFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
13 Feb Meeting Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais "Trophée EDF" LiévinFlag of France.svg  France
15 Feb ORLEN Copernicus Cup ToruńFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
28 Feb World Indoor Tour Gold Madrid MadridFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Silver Level Meetings (17) [4]
19 Jan CMCM Indoor Meeting LuxembourgFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
24-25 Jan Perche Elite Tour Rouen RouenFlag of France.svg  France
31 Jan Elite Indoor Track Miramas Meeting MiramasFlag of France.svg  France
2 Feb Perch'Xtrem CaenFlag of France.svg  France
2 Feb Meeting de L'Eure Val-de-ReuilFlag of France.svg  France
5 Feb Beskyd bar TřinecFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
8 Feb Hustopečské skákání HustopečeFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
8 Feb Metz Meeting Moselle Athlélor MetzFlag of France.svg  France
8 Feb Orlen Cup Łódź ŁódźFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
9 Feb ISTAF Indoor Düsseldorf DüsseldorfFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
9 Feb Meeting de Paris Indoor ParisFlag of France.svg  France
14 Feb ISTAF Indoor BerlinFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
15 Feb Meeting Indoor de Lyon LyonFlag of France.svg  France
18 Feb Banskobystrická latka Banská BystricaFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
19 Feb Hvězdy v Nehvizdech NehvizdyFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
28 Feb-1 Mar All Star Perche by SCC Clermont-FerrandFlag of France.svg  France
13 Mar Mondo Classic UppsalaFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze Level Meetings (14) [5]
18 JanSparkassen Indoor Meeting DortmundDortmundFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
18 JanStarpecheBordeauxFlag of France.svg  France
21 JanAarhus SPRINT’n’JUMPÅrhusFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
25 JanDr. Sander InvitationalNew York CityFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
25 JanJablonec IndoorJablonec nad NisouFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
25 JanMeeting Indoor Nantes MétropoleNantesFlag of France.svg  France
29 JanGP Jyväskylä IndoorJyväskyläFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
29 JanInternational Jump Meeting CottbusCottbusFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
30 JanGorzów Jump FestivalWielkopolskiFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
1 FebIFAM Gent IndoorGentFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
5 FebIFAM Louvain-La-Neuve IndoorLouvain-La-NeuveFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
6 FebTampere Indoor MeetingTampereFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
6 FebUdin Jump DevelopmentUdineFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
7 FebBKK Freundenburg High Jump MeetingWeinheimFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
7 FebMeeting Ciudad de ValenciaValenciaFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
11-12 FebMemorial Josip GasparacOsijekFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
15 FebPerche en OrTourcoingFlag of France.svg  France
2 FebTrue Athletes Classics IndoorLeverkusenFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Challenger Level Meetings (20) [6]
2 JanPole Vault GP TallinnTallinnFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
11 JanUnivers PercheSuperdévoluyFlag of France.svg  France
12 JanLoughborough Indoor Pole Vault MemorialLoughboroughFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
12 JanStabhochsprung Stars 2025FrauenfeldFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
18 JanČeská tyčkaPragueFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
18 JanMeeting Internacional de OurenseOurenseFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
18 JanMemorial Alessio GiovanniniAnconaFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
18 JanVaggelis Kourkoutidis MemorialThessalonikiFlag of Greece.svg  Greece
22 JanOtrokovice JumpOtrokoviceFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
25 JanInter HallenmeetingChemnitzFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
25 JanFull Moon JumpGöteborgFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
25 JanMalaga Indoor Match AntequeraAntequeraFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
25 JanNordhausen Indoor KugelstossenNordhausenFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
31 JanBreningeer Hallenmeeting Erfurt IndoorErfurtFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
1 FebMeeting 3 SautsAmiensFlag of France.svg  France
1 FebMiting CatalunyaSabadellFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
2 FebRochlitz Shot Put MeetingRochlitzFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
8 FebInternational High Jump Gala ElmosHeist-op-den-BergFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
13 FebIndoor SpikeOstravaFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
15 FebBannister Winter ClassicGöteborgFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

See also

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