Meeting de Atletismo Madrid | |
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Date | July |
Location | Madrid, Spain |
Event type | Track and field |
Established | 1979 |
Official site | Madrid Athletics |
The Meeting de Atletismo Madrid is an annual international athletics meeting that takes place at the Estadio de Vallehermoso in Madrid, Spain.
The first edition took place in 1979 at Estadio de Vallehermoso. In 1994, the meeting moved to the recently built Estadio de la Comunidad de Madrid. When this stadium closed for major reforms in 2004, the meeting went back to Vallehermoso until 2007, when the stadium was demolished and the meeting moved again, this time to Centro Deportivo Municipal Moratalaz. In 2019 Estadio de Vallehermoso reopened after reconstruction and the meeting went back to its original site. Until 2020, the meeting was part of the IAAF World Challenge and is now a World Athletics Continental Tour Silver meeting.
Event | Record | Athlete | Nationality | Date | Ref. |
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100 m | 9.87 (+1.8 m/s) | Nesta Carter | Jamaica | 13 July 2013 | [1] |
200 m | 19.77 (±0.0 m/s) | Isaac Makwala | Botswana | 14 July 2017 | [2] |
400 m | 43.90 | Michael Johnson | United States | 6 September 1994 | |
800 m | 1:43.64 | Mbulaeni Mulaudzi | South Africa | 5 July 2008 | [3] |
1000 m | 2:15.91 | Vénuste Niyongabo | Burundi | 6 September 1994 | |
1500 m | 3:33.65 | Robert Rono | Kenya | 7 July 2001 | |
Mile | 3:55.94 | José Luis Carreira | Spain | 9 June 1989 | |
2000 m | 4:54.98 | Saïd Aouita | Morocco | 4 June 1985 | |
3000 m | 7:37.49 | Mushir Salem Jawher | Bahrain | 17 July 2004 | [4] |
5000 m | 13:53.41 | Jordi García | Spain | 29 May 1984 | |
110 m hurdles | 12.99 | Colin Jackson | United Kingdom | 6 September 1994 | |
400 m hurdles | 47.56 | Danny Harris | United States | 4 June 1987 | |
2000 m steeplechase | 5:25.35 | Julius Korir | Kenya | 20 June 1986 | |
3000 m steeplechase | 8:21.94 | Wesley Kiprotich | Kenya | 5 July 2008 | [3] |
High jump | 2.37 m | Javier Sotomayor | Cuba | 6 September 1994 | |
Pole vault | 5.93 m | Aleksandr Averbukh | Israel | 19 July 2003 | [5] |
Long jump | 8.50 m | Godfrey Mokoena | South Africa | 4 July 2009 | [6] |
Triple jump | 17.69 m (+0.2 m/s) | Pedro Pichardo | Portugal | 19 June 2021 | [7] |
Shot put | 22.22 m | Rajindra Campbell | Jamaica | 22 July 2023 | [8] |
Discus throw | 70.67 m | Virgilijus Alekna | Lithuania | 16 July 2005 | [9] |
Hammer throw | 80.85 m | Krisztián Pars | Hungary | 7 July 2012 | [10] |
Javelin throw | 83.50 m | Juha Laukkanen | Finland | 6 September 1994 | |
5000 m walk | 21:34.01 | Jesús Ángel García | Spain | 6 September 1994 | |
4 × 100 m relay | 38.30 | Marius Broening Tobias Unger Alexander Kosenkow Till Helmke | Germany | 17 July 2004 | [4] |
4 × 400 m relay | 3:05.34 | Cuba | 12 June 1992 | ||
4 × 1500 m relay | 14:46.16 | Larios AAM Club Team | Spain | 5 September 1997 |
Event | Record | Athlete | Nationality | Date | Ref. |
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100 m | 10.83 (−0.1 m/s) | Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce | Jamaica | 22 July 2023 | [11] |
200 m | 22.45 | Galina Malchugina | Russia | 3 June 1993 | |
400 m | 50.33 | Sandra Myers | Spain | 6 September 1994 | |
800 m | 1:55.55 | María Mutola | Mozambique | 19 July 2003 | [5] |
1000 m | 2:42.68 | Letitia Vriesde | Suriname | 9 June 1990 | |
1500 m | 3:59.60 | Gudaf Tsegay | Ethiopia | 22 June 2018 | [12] |
3000 m | 8:37.68 | Isabella Ochichi | Kenya | 17 July 2004 | [4] |
100 m hurdles | 12.52 | Ludmila Engquist | Sweden | 12 June 1996 | |
400 m hurdles | 53.67 | Sandra Glover | United States | 17 July 2004 | [4] |
3000 m steeplechase | 9:33.11 | Nataliya Strebkova | Ukraine | 18 June 2022 | [13] |
High jump | 2.06 m | Blanka Vlašić | Croatia | 5 July 2008 | [3] |
Pole vault | 4.95 m | Yelena Isinbayeva | Russia | 16 July 2005 | [9] |
Long jump | 7.23 m | Heike Drechsler | Germany | 7 June 1991 | |
Triple jump | 15.19 m (+1.4 m/s) | Yulimar Rojas | Venezuela | 19 June 2021 | [7] |
Shot put | 20.79 m | Helena Fibingerová | Czechoslovakia | 29 May 1984 | |
Discus throw | 64.72 m | Yarelis Barrios | Cuba | 2 July 2010 | [14] |
Hammer throw | 77.76 m | Camryn Rogers | Canada | 21 June 2024 | [15] |
Javelin throw | 67.87 m | Osleidys Menéndez | Cuba | 17 July 2004 | [4] |
4 × 100 m relay | 43.04 | Virgen Benavides Roxana Díaz Dainelky Pérez Misleidys Lazo | Cuba | 17 July 2004 | [4] |
4 × 400 m relay | 3:38.18 | Cuba | 12 June 1992 |
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