Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics | ||
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Qualification | ||
Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | women |
4 × 100 m relay | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
20 km walk | men | women |
50 km walk | men | |
Field events | ||
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
For the athletics competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics, the following qualification systems were in place. Qualification ended on 11 July 2016.
Because of the suspension of the Russian Athletics Federation by the IAAF, due to widespread doping violations, Russia currently will not qualify as a team for these Olympics or other international competitions, and unless this suspension is lifted in time, Russia will be unable to send an athletics delegation to these Games. [1] While Russia will continue to seek further appeals, the IAAF confirmed its decision on 18 June 2016 after a report by a five-member task force which reported that Russia had failed to fully address its "deep-seeded[ sic ] culture" of doping. [2] The IAAF did provide for the possibility of accepting individual Russian athletes who have been sufficiently tested outside of the Russian system. One athlete suggested was Yuliya Stepanova for her efforts to expose the scandal.
The systematic doping that has been ongoing in Russia, it's difficult to pick the clean athletes. As you know, one or two or 100 negative tests does not mean an athlete is clean. History has not shown that is the case.
— Rune Anderson, IAAF Task Force Chairman [2]
The IAAF then stated on 24 June, that athletes from Russia seeking "exceptional eligibility for International Competition under Competition Rule 22.1A" will be considered and have the permission to compete, "not for Russia but as a neutral athlete", following guidelines. These athletes have to clearly and convincingly show that they are not co involved in the Russian system (outside the country and subject to other systems). On 1 July 2016, Yuliya Stepanova became the first neutral athlete to be qualified under these rules. Darya Klishina, who lives in the United States, has also been given permission. They will compete as Independent Olympic Athletes. The Court of Arbitration for Sport confirms that verdict and rejects the appeal of 68 Russian athletes, on 21 July 2016. Whistleblower Stepanova was eventually barred from competing by the IOC, and she was called a traitor and received death threats back at home in Russia.
Different from the previous Olympics, a National Olympic Committee (NOC) may enter up to 3 qualified athletes in each individual event if all athletes meet the entry standard during the qualifying period. An NOC may also enter a maximum of 1 qualified relay team per event. NOCs may enter athletes regardless of time (1 athlete per sex) if they have no athletes meeting the entry standard. This makes it possible for every nation to have a minimum of two representatives in the sport. [3] [4]
The qualifying time standards may be obtained in various meets during the given period that have the approval of the IAAF. All approved outdoor meets and indoor meets with the exception of 100 m, 200 m and 110/100 m hurdles races are eligible. The qualifying period for the 10,000 m, marathon, walks, and combined events was from 1 January 2015 to 11 July 2016 and for the remaining events, from 1 May 2015 to 11 July 2016. [4]
For the relays, a maximum of sixteen qualified NOCs shall be entitled to each event. The top eight teams in each event at the 2015 IAAF World Relays (held in Nassau, Bahamas on 2–3 May 2015) guaranteed a spot on their respective NOCs for the Olympics. The remaining half in each event are selected according to IAAF World Ranking List as of 12 July 2016 based on the aggregate of the 2 fastest times achieved by NOCs during the given period. [5]
In addition to the qualifying standards below, marathon runners finishing in the top 20 of the 2015 IAAF World Championships or in the top 10 of any IAAF Gold Label marathon within the qualification period are also treated as having earned the A standard. [4]
The NOCs are still allowed to select athletes using their own rules, on the condition that all of them have made the qualifying time. For example, the United States selects athletes based on the result of the 2016 United States Olympic Trials event, but has a policy of entering every athlete so qualified. Sweden only enters athletes good enough to reach at least the eighth position, based on an assessment by the Swedish NOC.
The IAAF Qualifying Standards are as follows: [3] [4]
Men's events | Women's events | ||
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Event | Entry mark | Event | Entry mark |
100 m | 10.16 | 100 m | 11.32 |
200 m | 20.50 | 200 m | 23.20 |
400 m | 45.40 | 400 m | 52.20 |
800 m | 1:46.00 | 800 m | 2:01.50 |
1500 m | 3:36.20 | 1500 m | 4:07.00 |
5000 m | 13:25.00 | 5000 m | 15:24.00 |
10,000 m | 28:00.00 | 10,000 m | 32:15.00 |
110 m hurdles | 13.47 | 100 m hurdles | 13.00 |
400 m hurdles | 49.40 | 400 m hurdles | 56.20 |
3000 m steeplechase | 8:30.00 | 3000 m steeplechase | 9:45.00 |
Marathon | 2:19:00 | Marathon | 2:45:00 |
20 km walk | 1:24:00 | 20 km walk | 1:36:00 |
50 km walk | 4:06:00 | — | — |
Long jump | 8.15 | Long jump | 6.70 |
Triple jump | 16.85 | Triple jump | 14.15 |
High jump | 2.29 | High jump | 1.93 |
Pole vault | 5.70 | Pole vault | 4.50 |
Shot put | 20.50 | Shot put | 17.75 |
Discus throw | 65.00 | Discus throw | 61.00 |
Hammer throw | 77.00 | Hammer throw | 71.00 |
Javelin throw | 83.00 | Javelin throw | 62.00 |
Decathlon | 8100 | Heptathlon | 6200 |
4 × 100 m relay | Top 8 at IWR + 8 from top lists | 4 × 100 m relay | Top 8 at IWR + 8 from top lists |
4 × 400 m relay | 4 × 400 m relay |
Does not include indoor achievements
As of 10 July 2016
Does not include indoor achievements
As of 19 July 2016
As of 26 June 2016
As of 11 July 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes | |
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Entry standard – 3:36.20 | 3 | Kenya | Asbel Kiprop Elijah Manangoi Ronald Kwemoi | |
3 | Morocco | Fouad Elkaam Abdalaati Iguider Brahim Kaazouzi | ||
3 | New Zealand | Nick Willis Hamish Carson Julian Matthews | ||
3 | United States | Robby Andrews Ben Blankenship Matthew Centrowitz Jr. | ||
2 | Algeria | Taoufik Makhloufi Salim Keddar | ||
2 | Canada | Charles Philibert-Thiboutot Nathan Brannen | ||
2 | Djibouti | Ayanleh Souleiman Abdi Waiss Mouhyadin | ||
2 | Great Britain | Charlie Grice Chris O'Hare | ||
2 | Spain | David Bustos Adel Mechaal | ||
1 | Azerbaijan | Hayle Ibrahimov | ||
1 | Bahrain | Benson Seurei | ||
1 | Belgium | Pieter-Jan Hannes | ||
1 | Brazil | Thiago André | ||
1 | Czech Republic | Jakub Holuša | ||
1 | France | Florian Carvalho | ||
1 | Germany | Homiyu Tesfaye | ||
1 | Norway | Henrik Ingebrigtsen | ||
1 | Peru | David Torrence | ||
1 | Qatar | Mohamad Al-Garni | ||
1 | Turkey | İlham Tanui Özbilen | ||
1 | Uganda | Ronald Musagala | ||
Invitational places | 1 | Nicaragua | Erick Rodríguez | |
1 | Refugee Olympic Team | Paulo Lokoro | ||
Universality places | 1 | South Sudan | Santino Kenyi | |
Total | 38 |
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 28:00.00 | 3 | Eritrea | |
3 | Ethiopia | Yigrem Demelash Abadi Hadis Tamirat Tola (Ibrahim Jeilan) | |
3 | Great Britain | Mo Farah Ross Millington Andy Vernon | |
3 | Japan | Kota Murayama Suguru Osako Yuta Shitara | |
3 | Kenya | Paul Kipngetich Tanui Charles Muneria Yosei Geoffrey Kamworor | |
3 | United States | Galen Rupp Shadrack Kipchirchir Leonard Essau Korir | |
2 | Australia | David McNeill Ben St. Lawrence | |
2 | South Africa | Stephen Mokoka Gladwin Mzazi | |
2 | Turkey | Ali Kaya Polat Kemboi Arıkan | |
2 | Uganda | Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei Timothy Toroitich | |
1 | Bahrain | El Hassan El-Abbassi | |
1 | Belgium | Bashir Abdi | |
1 | Burundi | Olivier Irabaruta | |
1 | Canada | Mohammed Ahmed | |
1 | Morocco | ||
1 | New Zealand | Zane Robertson | |
1 | Peru | Luis Ostos | |
1 | Tunisia | Wissem Hosni | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | |||
Total | 33 |
As of 10 June 2016
Do not include indoor achievements
As of 4 August 2016
As of 18 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
Does not include indoor achievements
As of 25 June 2016
Does not include indoor achievements
As of 26 June 2016
As of 2 July 2016
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 15:24.00 | 3 | Australia | Madeline Hills Genevieve LaCaze Eloise Wellings |
3 | Ethiopia | Almaz Ayana Senbere Teferi Ababel Yeshaneh (Tirunesh Dibaba) | |
3 | Great Britain | Eilish McColgan Steph Twell Laura Whittle | |
3 | Japan | Misaki Onishi Ayuko Suzuki Miyuki Uehara | |
3 | Kenya | Vivian Cheruiyot Hellen Obiri Mercy Cherono | |
3 | United States | Kim Conley Shelby Houlihan Molly Huddle | |
2 | Canada | Jessica O'Connell Andrea Seccafien | |
2 | Netherlands | Maureen Koster Susan Kuijken | |
2 | Sweden | Meraf Bahta Sarah Lahti | |
2 | Turkey | Yasemin Can Meryem Akda | |
2 | Uganda | Juliet Chekwel Stella Chesang | |
1 | Austria | Jennifer Wenth | |
1 | Bahrain | Mimi Belete | |
1 | Belgium | Louise Carton | |
1 | Italy | Veronica Inglese | |
1 | New Zealand | Nikki Hamblin | |
1 | Norway | Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal | |
1 | Saudi Arabia | Tariq Ahmed Al-Amri | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | 1 | Solomon Islands | Sharon Firisua |
Total | 32 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 32:15.00 | 3 | Ethiopia | Almaz Ayana Gelete Burka Tirunesh Dibaba (Netsanet Gudeta) |
3 | Great Britain | Jess Andrews Beth Potter Jo Pavey | |
3 | Japan | Hanami Sekine Ayuko Suzuki Yuka Takashima | |
3 | Portugal | Ana Dulce Félix Sara Moreira Carla Salomé Rocha | |
3 | United States | Molly Huddle Emily Infeld Marielle Hall | |
2 | Canada | Natasha Wodak Lanni Marchant | |
2 | Kenya | Vivian Cheruiyot Betsy Saina | |
2 | Netherlands | Susan Kuijken Jip Vastenburg | |
1 | Australia | Eloise Wellings | |
1 | Brazil | Tatiele de Carvalho | |
1 | Burundi | Diane Nukuri | |
1 | Finland | Johanna Peiponen | |
1 | Greece | Alexia Pappas | |
1 | Ireland | Fionnuala McCormack | |
1 | Italy | Veronica Inglese | |
1 | Kyrgyzstan | Daria Maslova | |
1 | Mexico | Brenda Flores | |
1 | Peru | Inés Melchor | |
1 | South Africa | Dominique Scott | |
1 | Spain | Trihas Gebre | |
1 | Sweden | Sarah Lahti | |
1 | Turkey | Yasemin Can | |
1 | Uganda | Juliet Chekwel | |
1 | Ukraine | Olga Skrypak | |
1 | United Arab Emirates | Alia Saeed Mohammed | |
1 | Uzbekistan | Sitora Hamidova | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | |||
Total | 40 |
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
Qualifying for the Kenyan marathon team is the most competitive. 427 Kenyan men achieved the qualification standard. [15]
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 8.15 | 3 | China | Gao Xinglong Li Jinzhe Wang Jianan |
3 | South Africa | Zarck Visser Luvo Manyonga Rushwahl Samaai | |
3 | United States | Jeff Henderson Jarrion Lawson Mike Hartfield | |
2 | Australia | Fabrice Lapierre Henry Frayne | |
2 | Germany | Alyn Camara Fabian Heinle | |
2 | Jamaica | Damar Forbes Aubrey Smith | |
1 | Azerbaijan | Nazim Babayev | |
1 | Belarus | Kanstantsin Barycheuski | |
1 | Bermuda | Tyrone Smith | |
1 | Brazil | Higor Alves | |
1 | Cuba | Maykel Demetrio Massó | |
1 | Czech Republic | Radek Juška | |
1 | France | Kafétien Gomis | |
1 | Georgia | Bachana Khorava | |
1 | Great Britain | Greg Rutherford | |
1 | Greece | Miltos Tentoglou | |
1 | India | Ankit Sharma | |
1 | Iran | Mohammad Arzandeh | |
1 | South Korea | Kim Deok-hyeon | |
1 | Spain | Jean Marie Okutu | |
1 | Sweden | Michel Tornéus | |
1 | Uruguay | Emiliano Lasa | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | 1 | Albania | Izmir Smajlaj |
Total | 27 |
As of 6 July 2016
As of 11 July 2016
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 5.70 | 3 | China | Huang Bokai Xue Changrui Yao Jie |
3 | France | Stanley Joseph Renaud Lavillenie Kévin Menaldo | |
3 | Germany | Tobias Scherbarth Karsten Dilla Raphael Holzdeppe | |
3 | Poland | Piotr Lisek Robert Sobera Paweł Wojciechowski | |
3 | United States | Logan Cunningham Cale Simmons [24] Sam Kendricks | |
2 | Brazil | Thiago Braz da Silva Augusto Dutra de Oliveira | |
2 | Czech Republic | Michal Balner Jan Kudlička | |
2 | Japan | Hiroki Ogita Seito Yamamoto | |
2 | Latvia | Mareks Ārents Pauls Pujāts | |
1 | Argentina | Germán Chiaraviglio | |
1 | Australia | Kurtis Marschall | |
1 | Canada | Shawnacy Barber | |
1 | Croatia | Ivan Horvat | |
1 | Great Britain | Luke Cutts | |
1 | Greece | Konstantinos Filippidis | |
1 | Slovenia | Robert Renner | |
1 | Sweden | Melker Svärd Jacobsson | |
Invitational places | 1 | Kazakhstan | Nikita Filippov |
Universality places | |||
Total | 32 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 20.50 | 3 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Hamza Alić Kemal Mešić Mesud Pezer |
3 | Poland | Konrad Bukowiecki Michał Haratyk Tomasz Majewski | |
3 | United States | Ryan Crouser Joe Kovacs Darrell Hill | |
2 | Croatia | Filip Mihaljević Stipe Žunić | |
2 | Germany | Tobias Dahm David Storl | |
2 | New Zealand | Tomas Walsh Jacko Gill | |
2 | Romania | Andrei Gag Andrei Toader | |
2 | Spain | Carlos Tobalina Borja Vivas | |
1 | Argentina | Germán Lauro | |
1 | Australia | Damien Birkinhead | |
1 | Belarus | Pavel Lyzhyn | |
1 | Brazil | Darlan Romani | |
1 | Bulgaria | Georgi Ivanov | |
1 | Canada | Tim Nedow | |
1 | Czech Republic | Tomáš Stanek | |
1 | Georgia | Benik Abramyan | |
1 | Greece | Nikólaos Skarvélis | |
1 | India | Inderjeet Singh | |
1 | Jamaica | O'Dayne Richards | |
1 | Kazakhstan | Ivan Ivanov | |
1 | Moldova | Ivan Emilianov | |
1 | Nigeria | Stephen Mozia | |
1 | Portugal | Tsanko Arnaudov | |
1 | Serbia | Asmir Kolašinac | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | 1 | British Virgin Islands | Eldred Henry |
1 | Republic of the Congo | Franck Elemba | |
Total | 36 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 65.00 | 3 | Germany | Christoph Harting Robert Harting Daniel Jasinski |
3 | United States | Tavis Bailey Andrew Evans Mason Finley | |
2 | Australia | Matt Denny Benn Harradine | |
2 | Austria | Gerhard Mayer Lukas Weißhaidinger | |
2 | Estonia | Gerd Kanter Martin Kupper | |
2 | Iran | Ehsan Haddadi Mahmoud Samimi | |
2 | Poland | Piotr Małachowski Robert Urbanek | |
2 | Spain | Frank Casañas Lois Maikel Martínez | |
2 | Sweden | Daniel Ståhl Axel Härstedt | |
1 | Belgium | Philip Milanov | |
1 | Colombia | Mauricio Ortega | |
1 | Cuba | Jorge Fernández | |
1 | Cyprus | Apostolos Parellis | |
1 | Hungary | Zoltán Kővágó | |
1 | India | Vikas Gowda | |
1 | Jamaica | Fedrick Dacres | |
1 | Lithuania | Andrius Gudžius | |
1 | Samoa | Alex Rose | |
1 | South Africa | Victor Hogan | |
1 | Ukraine | Oleksiy Semenov | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | |||
Total | 30 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 77.00 | 3 | Great Britain | Chris Bennett Mark Dry Nick Miller |
2 | Iran | Kaveh Mousavi Pejman Ghalenoei | |
2 | Egypt | Mostafa Al-Gamel Hassan Mahmoud | |
2 | Poland | Pawel Fajdek Wojciech Nowicki | |
1 | Azerbaijan | Dzmitry Marshin | |
1 | Brazil | Wagner Domingos | |
1 | Costa Rica | Roberto Sawyers | |
1 | Cuba | Roberto Janet | |
1 | Greece | Mihail Anastasakis | |
1 | Hungary | Krisztián Pars | |
1 | Israel | Oleksandr Drygol | |
1 | Italy | Marco Lingua | |
1 | Mexico | Diego del Real | |
1 | Moldova | Serghei Marghiev | |
1 | Qatar | Ashraf Amgad Elseify | |
1 | Slovakia | Marcel Lomnický | |
1 | Tajikistan | Dilshod Nazarov | |
1 | Spain | Javier Cienfuegos | |
1 | Ukraine | Yevhen Vynohradov | |
1 | Uzbekistan | Suhrob Khodjaev | |
Invitational places | 3 | United States | Conor McCullough Kibwé Johnson Rudy Winkler [25] |
Universality places | |||
Total | 20 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 83.00 | 3 | Czech Republic | Petr Frydrych Jakub Vadlejch Vitezslav Veselý |
3 | Estonia | Tanel Laanmäe Magnus Kirt Risto Mätas | |
3 | Finland | Tero Pitkämäki Antti Ruuskanen Ari Mannio | |
3 | Germany | Thomas Röhler Johannes Vetter Julian Weber | |
3 | United States | Sam Crouser Cyrus Hostetler Sean Furey | |
2 | Australia | Hamish Peacock Joshua Robinson | |
2 | Latvia | Rolands Štrobinders Zigismunds Sirmais | |
2 | Poland | Łukasz Grzeszczuk Marcin Krukowski | |
2 | Ukraine | Oleksandr Pyatnytsya Dmytro Kosynskyy | |
1 | Argentina | Braian Toledo | |
1 | Brazil | Júlio César de Oliveira | |
1 | Egypt | Ihab Abdelrahman | |
1 | Japan | Ryohei Arai | |
1 | Kenya | Julius Yego | |
1 | New Zealand | Stuart Farquhar | |
1 | South Africa | Rocco van Rooyen | |
1 | Sri Lanka | Sumeda Ranasinghe | |
1 | Chinese Taipei | Huang Shih-Feng | |
1 | Trinidad and Tobago | Keshorn Walcott | |
1 | Uzbekistan | Bobur Shokirjonov | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | 1 | Fiji | Leslie Copeland |
Total | 30 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 6.70 | 3 | Germany | Sosthene Moguenara Alexandra Wester Malaika Mihambo |
3 | Great Britain | Shara Proctor Jazmin Sawyers Lorraine Ugen | |
3 | Spain | Juliet Itoya María del Mar Jover Concepción Montaner | |
3 | United States | Tianna Bartoletta Janay DeLoach Brittney Reese | |
2 | Australia | Chelsea Jaensch Brooke Stratton | |
2 | Belarus | Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova Volha Sudarava | |
2 | Brazil | Keila Costa Eliane Martins | |
2 | Sweden | Khaddi Sagnia Erica Jarder | |
1 | Armenia | Amaliya Sharoyan | |
1 | Bahamas | Bianca Stuart | |
1 | Barbados | Akela Jones | |
1 | Canada | Christabel Nettey | |
1 | Cuba | Yarianny Arguelles | |
1 | Estonia | Ksenija Balta | |
1 | Greece | Haido Alexouli | |
1 | Indonesia | Maria Natalia Londa | |
1 | Japan | Konomi Kai | |
1 | Mexico | Yvonne Treviño | |
1 | Romania | Alina Rotaru | |
1 | Serbia | Ivana Španović | |
1 | South Africa | Lynique Prinsloo | |
1 | Turkey | Karin Melis Mey | |
1 | Ukraine | Krystyna Hryshutyna | |
Invitational places | 1 | Independent Olympic Athletes | Darya Klishina [26] |
Universality places | |||
Total | 36 |
As of 2 July 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 14.15 | 3 | United States | Christina Epps Andrea Geubelle Keturah Orji |
2 | Belarus | Kseniya Dziatsuk Iryna Vaskouskaya | |
2 | Brazil | Keila Costa Núbia Soares | |
2 | Colombia | Caterine Ibargüen Yosiri Urrutia | |
2 | Germany | Kristin Gierisch Jenny Elbe | |
2 | Italy | Dariya Derkach Simona La Mantia | |
2 | Jamaica | Kimberly Williams Shanieka Thomas | |
2 | Kazakhstan | Irina Ektova Olga Rypakova | |
2 | Portugal | Susana Costa Patrícia Mamona | |
2 | Romania | Cristina Bujin Elena Andreea Panţuroiu | |
1 | Bulgaria | Gabriela Petrova | |
1 | China | Li Xiaohong | |
1 | Cuba | Liadagmis Povea | |
1 | Finland | Kristiina Mäkelä | |
1 | France | Jeanine Assani Issouf | |
1 | Greece | Paraskevi Papachristou | |
1 | Israel | Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko | |
1 | Lithuania | Dovilė Dzindzaletaitė | |
1 | Poland | Anna Jagaciak-Michalska | |
1 | Slovakia | Dana Velďáková | |
1 | Spain | Patricia Sarrapio | |
1 | Ukraine | Olga Saladukha | |
1 | Venezuela | Yulimar Rojas | |
Invitational places | 1 | Dominica | Thea LaFond |
Universality places | 1 | Cameroon | Joëlle Mbumi Nkouindjin |
Total | 37 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 1.93 | 3 | Ukraine | Iryna Herashchenko Oksana Okuneva Yuliya Chumachenko |
3 | United States | Vashti Cunningham Chaunté Lowe Inika McPherson | |
2 | Croatia | Ana Šimić Blanka Vlašić | |
2 | Great Britain | Morgan Lake | |
2 | Italy | Alessia Trost Desirée Rossit | |
2 | Saint Lucia | Jeanelle Scheper Levern Spencer | |
2 | Sweden | Erika Kinsey Sofie Skoog | |
2 | Uzbekistan | Svetlana Radzivil Nadezhda Dusanova | |
1 | Australia | Eleanor Patterson | |
1 | Barbados | Akela Jones | |
1 | Bulgaria | Mirela Demireva | |
1 | Canada | Alyxandria Treasure | |
1 | Cyprus | Leontia Kallenou | |
1 | Czech Republic | Michaela Hrubá | |
1 | Germany | Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch | |
1 | Hungary | Barbara Szabó | |
1 | Lithuania | Airinė Palšytė | |
1 | Nigeria | Doreen Amata | |
1 | Poland | Kamila Lićwinko | |
1 | Romania | Daniela Stanciu | |
1 | Spain | Ruth Beitia | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | 1 | Seychelles | Lissa Labiche |
Total | 32 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 4.50 | 3 | Canada | Annika Newell Alysha Newman Kelsie Ahbe |
3 | Germany | Lisa Ryzih Annika Roloff Martina Strutz | |
3 | United States | Sandi Morris Jenn Suhr Alexis Weeks | |
2 | Brazil | Fabiana Murer Joana Costa | |
2 | China | Li Ling Ren Mengqian | |
2 | Czech Republic | Jiřina Svobodová Romana Maláčová | |
2 | Finland | Minna Nikkanen Wilma Murto | |
2 | Greece | Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou Ekaterini Stefanidi | |
2 | Portugal | Marta Onofre Leonor Tavares | |
2 | Sweden | Angelica Bengtsson Michaela Meijer | |
1 | Australia | Alana Boyd | |
1 | Cuba | Yarisley Silva | |
1 | France | Vanessa Boslak | |
1 | Great Britain | Holly Bradshaw | |
1 | Ireland | Tori Pena | |
1 | Italy | Sonia Malavisi | |
1 | Netherlands | Femke Pluim | |
1 | New Zealand | Eliza McCartney | |
1 | Puerto Rico | Diamara Planell | |
1 | Slovenia | Tina Šutej | |
1 | Switzerland | Nicole Büchler | |
1 | Venezuela | Robeilys Peinado | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | |||
Total | 36 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 17.75 | 3 | Belarus | Aliona Dubitskaya Yuliya Leantsiuk Natallia Mikhnevich |
3 | China | Gao Yang Gong Lijiao Guo Tianqian | |
3 | United States | Michelle Carter Felisha Johnson Raven Saunders | |
2 | Canada | Brittany Crew Taryn Suttie | |
3 | Germany | Sara Gambetta Christina Schwanitz Lena Urbaniak | |
2 | Great Britain | ||
2 | Ukraine | Halyna Obleshchuk Olha Holodna | |
1 | Brazil | Geisa Arcanjo | |
1 | Bulgaria | Radoslava Mavrodieva | |
1 | Chile | Natalia Duco | |
1 | Colombia | Sandra Lemos | |
1 | Cuba | Yaniuvis López | |
1 | Hungary | Anita Márton | |
1 | India | Manpreet Kaur | |
1 | Iran | Leyla Rajabi | |
1 | Italy | Chiara Rosa | |
1 | Jamaica | Danniel Thomas | |
1 | Moldova | Dimitriana Surdu | |
1 | Netherlands | Melissa Boekelman | |
1 | New Zealand | Valerie Adams | |
1 | Poland | Paulina Guba | |
1 | Trinidad and Tobago | Cleopatra Borel | |
1 | Turkey | Emel Dereli | |
1 | Venezuela | Ahymara Espinoza | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | 1 | Cameroon | Auriol Dongmo |
1 | Guinea-Bissau | Jéssica Inchude | |
Total | 36 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 61.00 | 3 | China | Lu Xiaoxin Tan Jian Su Xinyue |
3 | Germany | Julia Fischer Nadine Müller Shanice Craft | |
3 | Jamaica | Tarasue Barnett Shadae Lawrence Kellion Knibb | |
3 | United States | Whitney Ashley Kelsey Card Shelbi Vaughan | |
2 | Brazil | Andressa de Morais Fernanda Martins | |
2 | Cuba | Denia Caballero Yaime Pérez | |
2 | France | Mélina Robert-Michon Pauline Pousse | |
1 | Argentina | Rocio Comba | |
1 | Australia | Dani Samuels | |
1 | Chile | Karen Gallardo | |
1 | Croatia | Sandra Perković | |
1 | Great Britain | Jade Lally | |
1 | Greece | Chrysoula Anagnostopoulou | |
1 | India | Seema Punia | |
1 | Lithuania | Zinaida Sendriūtė | |
1 | Moldova | Natalia Stratulat | |
1 | Poland | Żaneta Glanc | |
1 | Portugal | Irina Rodrigues | |
1 | Serbia | Dragana Tomašević | |
1 | Spain | Sabina Asenjo | |
1 | Ukraine | Nataliya Semenova | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | |||
Total | 31 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 71.00 | 3 | China | Liu Tingting Wang Zheng Zhang Wenxiu |
3 | Germany | Betty Heidler Kathrin Klaas Charlene Woitha | |
3 | Poland | Joanna Fiodorow Malwina Kopron Anita Włodarczyk | |
3 | United States | Gwen Berry Amber Campbell DeAnna Price | |
2 | Belarus | Aksana Miankova Alena Sobaleva | |
2 | Moldova | Marina Marghieva Zalina Marghieva | |
1 | Argentina | Jennifer Dahlgren | |
1 | Azerbaijan | Hanna Skydan | |
1 | Canada | Heather Steacy | |
1 | Cuba | Yirisleydi Ford | |
1 | Czech Republic | Kateřina Šafránková | |
1 | France | Alexandra Tavernier | |
1 | Great Britain | Sophie Hitchon | |
1 | Jamaica | Daina Levy | |
1 | Slovakia | Martina Hrašnová | |
1 | Turkey | Kıvılcım Kaya | |
1 | Ukraine | Iryna Novozhylova | |
1 | Venezuela | Rosa Rodríguez | |
Invitational places | |||
Universality places | |||
Total | 29 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 62.00 | 3 | Australia | Kimberley Mickle Kelsey-Lee Roberts Kathryn Mitchell |
3 | China | Li Lingwei Liu Shiying Lü Huihui | |
3 | Germany | Christin Hussong Christina Obergföll Linda Stahl | |
2 | Latvia | Madara Palameika Sinta Ozoliņa-Kovala | |
2 | United States | Maggie Malone Brittany Borman | |
1 | Belarus | Tatsiana Khaladovich | |
1 | Canada | Elizabeth Gleadle | |
1 | Colombia | Flor Ruiz | |
1 | Croatia | Sara Kolak | |
1 | Cuba | Yulenmis Aguilar | |
1 | Czech Republic | Barbora Špotáková | |
1 | Estonia | Liina Laasma | |
1 | Finland | Sanni Utriainen | |
1 | France | Mathilde Andraud | |
1 | Great Britain | ||
1 | Iceland | Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir | |
1 | Israel | Marharyta Dorozhon | |
1 | Japan | Yuki Ebihara | |
1 | Poland | Maria Andrejczyk | |
1 | Slovenia | Martina Ratej | |
1 | South Africa | Sunette Viljoen | |
1 | Ukraine | Kateryna Derun | |
Invitational places | 1 | Nicaragua | Dalila Rugama |
Universality places | |||
Total | 31 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 8100 | 3 | Germany | Kai Kazmirek Arthur Abele Rico Freimuth |
3 | United States | Ashton Eaton Jeremy Taiwo Zach Ziemek | |
2 | Cuba | Yordanis García Leonel Suárez | |
2 | Estonia | Maicel Uibo Karl Robert Saluri | |
2 | France | Bastien Auzeil Kevin Mayer | |
2 | Grenada | Kurt Felix Lindon Victor | |
2 | Japan | Keisuke Ushiro Akihiko Nakamura | |
2 | Netherlands | Pieter Braun Eelco Sintnicolaas | |
1 | Algeria | Larbi Bourrada | |
1 | Australia | Cedric Dubler | |
1 | Austria | Dominik Distelberger | |
1 | Belarus | Andrei Krauchanka | |
1 | Belgium | Thomas Van der Plaetsen | |
1 | Brazil | Luiz Alberto de Araújo | |
1 | Canada | Damian Warner | |
2 | Czech Republic | Adam Helcelet Jiří Sýkora | |
1 | Poland | Paweł Wiesiołek | |
1 | Serbia | Mihail Dudaš | |
1 | South Africa | Willem Coertzen | |
1 | Spain | Pau Tonnesen | |
1 | Ukraine | Oleksiy Kasyanov | |
1 | Uzbekistan | Leonid Andreev | |
Invitational places | 1 | Madagascar | Ali Kame |
Universality places | |||
Total | 34 |
As of 10 June 2016
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
---|---|---|---|
Entry standard – 6200 | 3 | Germany | Claudia Rath Carolin Schäfer Jennifer Oeser |
3 | Netherlands | Nadine Broersen Anouk Vetter Nadine Visser | |
3 | United States | Barbara Nwaba Heather Miller-Koch Kendell Williams | |
2 | Belarus | Yana Maksimava Katsiaryna Netsviatayeva | |
2 | Czech Republic | Kateřina Cachová Eliška Klučinová | |
2 | Great Britain | Jessica Ennis-Hill Katarina Johnson-Thompson | |
2 | Hungary | Xénia Krizsán Györgyi Farkas | |
2 | Ukraine | Alina Fyodorova Hanna Melnychenko | |
1 | Austria | Ivona Dadic | |
1 | Barbados | Akela Jones | |
1 | Belgium | Nafissatou Thiam | |
1 | Canada | Brianne Theisen-Eaton | |
1 | Colombia | Evelis Aguilar | |
1 | Cuba | Yorgelis Rodríguez | |
1 | Estonia | Grit Šadeiko | |
1 | France | Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida | |
1 | Latvia | Laura Ikauniece | |
1 | Nigeria | Uhunoma Osazuwa | |
1 | Uzbekistan | Ekaterina Voronina | |
Invitational places | 1 | Brazil | Vanessa Spinola [27] |
1 | Poland | Karolina Tymińska | |
Universality places | |||
Total | 33 |
As of 13 July 2016
Qualification standard | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2015 IAAF World Relays | 8 | United States Jamaica Japan Brazil France Saint Kitts and Nevis Trinidad and Tobago Germany |
IAAF World Ranking List (as of July 12, 2016) | 8 | Antigua and Barbuda Canada China Cuba Dominican Republic Great Britain Netherlands Turkey |
Qualification standard | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2015 IAAF World Relays | 8 | United States Bahamas Belgium Jamaica Brazil Great Britain Trinidad and Tobago Botswana |
IAAF World Ranking List (as of July 12, 2016) | 8 | Colombia Cuba Dominican Republic France India Japan Poland Venezuela |
Qualification standard | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2015 IAAF World Relays | 8 | Jamaica United States Great Britain Canada Trinidad and Tobago Brazil Nigeria Switzerland |
IAAF World Ranking List (as of July 12, 2016) | 8 | China France Germany Ghana Kazakhstan Netherlands Poland Ukraine |
Qualification standard | No. of teams | Qualified teams |
---|---|---|
2015 IAAF World Relays | 8 | United States Jamaica Great Britain France Poland Canada Australia Brazil |
IAAF World Ranking List (as of July 12, 2016) | 8 | Bahamas Germany India Italy Netherlands Romania Ukraine Cuba |
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