Schedule of the World Track And Field Championships 2023
August 20
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2:50 AM (EST) | Men’s 20 Kilometres Race Walk | Final
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4:30 AM (EST) | Men’s Shot Put | Qualification
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4:35 AM (EST) | Women’s 100 Metres Hurdles | Heptathlon
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5:05 AM (EST) | Mixed 4×400 Metres Relay | Heats
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5:35 AM (EST) | Men’s 3000 Metres Steeplechase | Heats
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5:45 AM (EST) | Women’s High Jump | Heptathlon
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6:00 AM (EST) | Men’s Hammer Throw | Qualification – Group A
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6:25 AM (EST) | Women’s Long Jump | Qualification
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6:35 AM (EST) | Men’s 100 Metres | Preliminary round
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7:15 AM (EST) | Women’s 1500 Metres | Heats
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7:40 AM (EST) | Men’s Hammer Throw | Qualification – Group B
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12:00 PM (EST) | Opening Ceremony | Undefined
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1:02 PM (EST) | Men’s 1500 Metres | Heats
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1:05 PM (EST) | Women’s Shot Put | Heptathlon
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1:10 PM (EST) | Men’s Discus Throw | Qualification – Group A
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1:35 PM (EST) | Men’s Triple Jump | Qualification
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1:43 PM (EST) | Men’s 100 Metres | Heats
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2:30 PM (EST) | Women’s 200 Metres | Heptathlon
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2:35 PM (EST) | Men’s Shot Put | Final
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2:40 PM (EST) | Men’s Discus Throw | Qualification – Group B
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2:55 PM (EST) | Women’s 10000 Metres | Final
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3:47 PM (EST) | Mixed 4×400 Metres Relay | Final
The World Track and Field Championships 2023 will commence on August 20 with a packed schedule of exciting events. The day will kick off with the Men’s 20 Kilometres Race Walk, a thrilling race where athletes will test their endurance and technique. Following that, the Men’s Shot Put Qualification round will take place, featuring some of the world’s strongest and most powerful athletes as they compete to advance to the next stage.
The Women’s 100 Metres Hurdles event will be part of the Heptathlon competition, showcasing the agility and speed of multi-talented athletes. The Mixed 4×400 Metres Relay heats will bring teams from different countries together, aiming to secure a spot in the final round. Meanwhile, the Men’s 3000 Metres Steeplechase heats will showcase the athletes’ ability to navigate barriers and water jumps in a long-distance race.
Throughout the day, the Women’s High Jump event will be part of the Heptathlon, where participants will demonstrate their ability to leap over the bar with grace and precision. The Men’s Hammer Throw Qualification rounds, divided into Group A and B, will see athletes hurling heavy metal balls in an attempt to achieve the qualifying distance. The Women’s Long Jump Qualification round will feature athletes launching themselves through the air to achieve the greatest horizontal distance.
The Men’s 100 Metres Preliminary round will bring together some of the fastest sprinters in the world, vying for a place in the next stage. The Women’s 1500 Metres Heats will showcase middle-distance runners competing for a place in the semi-finals. In the Men’s Hammer Throw Qualification – Group B, a distinct group of athletes will showcase their strength and technique in an attempt to advance.
The day will culminate with the highly anticipated Opening Ceremony, an awe-inspiring spectacle where participating nations will gather to celebrate the start of the World Track and Field Championships 2023. The ceremony will be a visual and auditory feast, showcasing the rich cultural diversity of the host country.
In the Men’s 1500 Metres Heats, middle-distance runners will battle it out for a place in the next round. The Women’s Shot Put event, part of the Heptathlon, will feature athletes demonstrating their strength and technique in this powerful throwing event. The Men’s Discus Throw Qualification – Group A will showcase athletes spinning and releasing a heavy discus in an attempt to achieve the qualifying distance.
Athletes competing in the Men’s Triple Jump Qualification will exhibit incredible athleticism as they sprint, leap, and bound through the air, aiming to achieve a qualifying distance. The Men’s 100 Metres Heats will feature some of the fastest sprinters in the world, competing to secure a spot in the semi-finals.
The Women’s 200 Metres event, part of the Heptathlon, will showcase the speed and endurance of multi-talented athletes as they compete in this demanding sprint race. The Men’s Shot Put Final will bring together the strongest athletes who have advanced from the qualification round, competing to achieve the longest distance with a heavy metal ball.
In the Men’s Discus Throw Qualification – Group B, athletes will strive to achieve the qualifying distance, spinning and releasing the discus with precision and power. The day will conclude with the Women’s 10000 Metres Final, a grueling long-distance race where athletes will push their limits to claim victory.
The Mixed 4×400 Metres Relay Final, scheduled for later in the championships, will see teams from different nations competing in a thrilling relay race, passing the baton with speed and precision to secure a spot on the podium.
August 21
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1:15 AM (EST) | Women’s 20 Kilometres Race Walk | Final
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3:00 AM (EST) | Women’s Discus Throw | Qualification – Group A
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3:35 AM (EST) | Women’s 400 Metres | Heats
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3:50 AM (EST) | Women’s Long Jump | Heptathlon
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4:25 AM (EST) | Men’s 400 Metres | Heats
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4:30 AM (EST) | Women’s Discus Throw | Qualification – Group B
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4:35 AM (EST) | Men’s High Jump | Qualification
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5:25 AM (EST) | Men’s 400 Metres Hurdles | Heats
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6:00 AM (EST) | Women’s Javelin Throw | Heptathlon – Group A
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6:10 AM (EST) | Women’s 100 Metres | Heats
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7:05 AM (EST) | Men’s 110 Metres Hurdles | Heats
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7:05 AM (EST) | Women’s Javelin Throw | Heptathlon – Group B
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12:35 PM (EST) | Men’s 100 Metres | Semi-Final
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12:55 PM (EST) | Women’s Long Jump | Final
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1:05 PM (EST) | Women’s 1500 Metres | Semi-Final
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1:35 PM (EST) | Men’s 1500 Metres | Semi-Final
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1:50 PM (EST) | Men’s Hammer Throw | Final
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2:00 PM (EST) | Women’s 800 Metres | Heptathlon
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2:25 PM (EST) | Men’s 10000 Metres | Final
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3:10 PM (EST) | Men’s 100 Metres | Final
On August 21, the World Track and Field Championships will continue with a thrilling schedule of events. The day will begin with the Women’s 20 Kilometres Race Walk Final, where athletes will showcase their endurance and technique as they power through the race.
The Women’s Discus Throw Qualification – Group A will feature athletes attempting to achieve the qualifying distance, using their strength and technique to launch the discus as far as possible. Following that, the Women’s 400 Metres Heats will see sprinters competing for a place in the next round, showcasing their speed and stamina.
In the Women’s Long Jump Heptathlon event, multi-talented athletes will exhibit their jumping skills, aiming to achieve the greatest distance from the take-off board to the landing area. The Men’s 400 Metres Heats will bring together sprinters who will race against the clock and each other to secure a place in the semi-finals.
Athletes in the Women’s Discus Throw Qualification – Group B will strive to achieve the qualifying distance, using their technique and power to launch the discus with precision. The Men’s High Jump Qualification will see athletes attempting to clear progressively higher bars, testing their vertical jumping ability.
The Men’s 400 Metres Hurdles Heats will bring together athletes who will navigate hurdles on the track, aiming to secure a place in the next round. Meanwhile, the Women’s Javelin Throw Heptathlon – Group A will feature multi-event athletes showcasing their skill and strength in throwing the javelin.
In the Women’s 100 Metres Heats, sprinters will compete for a place in the next round, showcasing their speed and agility. The Men’s 110 Metres Hurdles Heats will see athletes sprinting over hurdles, aiming to secure a place in the semi-finals.
In the Women’s Javelin Throw Heptathlon – Group B, multi-event athletes will demonstrate their prowess in throwing the javelin, combining technique and strength. The day will culminate with the highly anticipated Men’s 100 Metres Semi-Final, where the fastest sprinters in the world will battle it out for a spot in the final.
Following that, the Women’s Long Jump Final will see the top performers from the qualification round competing for the podium. In the Women’s 1500 Metres Semi-Final, middle-distance runners will showcase their speed and endurance as they aim for a place in the final.
The Men’s 1500 Metres Semi-Final will bring together athletes who will strategize and race for a place in the final, pushing their limits to claim victory. The day will conclude with the Men’s Hammer Throw Final, where the strongest athletes will compete for the longest distance in this impressive throwing event.
August 22
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12:40 PM (EST) | Women’s Pole Vault | Qualification
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12:50 PM (EST) | Women’s 400 Metres Hurdles | Heats
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1:35 PM (EST) | Men’s 400 Metres Hurdles | Semi-Final
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1:40 PM (EST) | Men’s Triple Jump | Final
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2:05 PM (EST) | Men’s 110 Metres Hurdles | Semi-Final
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2:30 PM (EST) | Men’s Discus Throw | Final
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2:35 PM (EST) | Women’s 100 Metres | Semi-Final
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3:10 PM (EST) | Women’s 400 Metres | Semi-Final
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3:40 PM (EST) | Men’s 110 Metres Hurdles | Final
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3:50 PM (EST) | Women’s 100 Metres | Final
August 22 will bring another exciting day of competition at the World Track and Field Championships. The Women’s Pole Vault Qualification will feature athletes attempting to clear progressively higher bars, displaying their skill and technique. Following that, the Women’s 400 Metres Hurdles Heats will see athletes racing against each other and the hurdles, aiming to secure a place in the next round.
In the Men’s 400 Metres Hurdles Semi-Final, athletes will compete for a place in the final, using their speed and technique to navigate the hurdles. The Men’s Triple Jump Final will showcase athletes leaping into the air and landing in a sandpit, aiming for the greatest horizontal distance.
The Men’s 110 Metres Hurdles Semi-Final will bring together athletes who will sprint over hurdles, aiming to secure a place in the final. In the Men’s Discus Throw Final, athletes will spin and release a heavy discus, aiming to achieve the longest distance.
In the Women’s 100 Metres Semi-Final, sprinters will compete for a spot in the highly anticipated final, showcasing their speed and agility. The day will culminate with the Women’s 100 Metres Final, where the fastest female sprinters in the world will compete for the title of world champion.
August 23
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4:05 AM (EST) | Women’s 800 Metres | Heats
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4:15 AM (EST) | Men’s Pole Vault | Qualification
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4:20 AM (EST) | Women’s Javelin Throw | Qualification – Group A
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5:10 AM (EST) | Women’s 5000 Metres | Heats
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5:15 AM (EST) | Men’s Long Jump | Qualification
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5:55 AM (EST) | Women’s Javelin Throw | Qualification – Group B
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6:05 AM (EST) | Women’s 200 Metres | Heats
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6:50 AM (EST) | Men’s 200 Metres | Heats
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1:00 PM (EST) | Women’s Hammer Throw | Qualification – Group A
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1:10 PM (EST) | Women’s Triple Jump | Qualification
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1:30 PM (EST) | Women’s Pole Vault | Final
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1:45 PM (EST) | Women’s 3000 Metres Steeplechase | Heats
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2:35 PM (EST) | Women’s Hammer Throw | Qualification – Group B
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2:40 PM (EST) | Women’s 100 Metres Hurdles | Semi-Final
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3:15 PM (EST) | Men’s 1500 Metres | Final
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3:35 PM (EST) | Women’s 400 Metres | Final
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3:50 PM (EST) | Men’s 400 Metres Hurdles | Final
August 23 will be filled with more thrilling events at the World Track and Field Championships. The day will begin with the Women’s 800 Metres Heats, where middle-distance runners will compete for a place in the next round. Meanwhile, the Men’s Pole Vault Qualification will see athletes attempting to clear progressively higher bars, showcasing their skill and technique.
In the Women’s Javelin Throw Qualification – Group A, athletes will aim to achieve the qualifying distance, using their technique and strength to launch the javelin as far as possible. In the Women’s 5000 Metres Heats, long-distance runners will compete for a place in the next round, displaying their endurance and strategy.
The Men’s Long Jump Qualification will feature athletes sprinting down the runway and leaping into the air, aiming to achieve the greatest horizontal distance. In the Women’s Javelin Throw Qualification – Group B, athletes will attempt to achieve the qualifying distance, combining technique and strength to launch the javelin with precision.
The Women’s 200 Metres Heats will see sprinters competing for a spot in the next round, showcasing their speed and agility. The Men’s 200 Metres Heats will bring together sprinters who will race against each other and the clock, aiming to secure a place in the semi-finals.
In the Women’s Hammer Throw Qualification – Group A, athletes will showcase their strength and technique as they attempt to achieve the qualifying distance. The Women’s Triple Jump Qualification will feature athletes sprinting down the runway, leaping into the air, and landing in a sandpit, aiming for the greatest horizontal and vertical distance.
The Women’s Pole Vault Final will showcase the top performers from the qualification round, as they attempt to clear progressively higher bars and claim victory. In the Women’s 3000 Metres Steeplechase Heats, athletes will navigate hurdles and water jumps while maintaining a steady pace, aiming for a place in the next round.
The Women’s Hammer Throw Qualification – Group B will see athletes demonstrating their strength and technique as they launch the hammer, aiming to achieve the qualifying distance. The day will conclude with the Women’s 100 Metres Hurdles Semi-Final, where athletes will sprint over hurdles, aiming to secure a place in the highly anticipated final.
The Men’s 1500 Metres Final will bring together middle-distance runners who will strategize and race for the world championship title, pushing their limits to claim victory. In the Women’s 400 Metres Final, sprinters will race against each other, aiming to cross the finish line first and secure the gold medal.
The Men’s 400 Metres Hurdles Final will see athletes navigating hurdles on the track, using their speed and technique to secure a place on the podium and claim a medal.
August 24
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1:00 AM (EST) | Men’s 35 Kilometres Race Walk | Final
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1:00 AM (EST) | Women’s 35 Kilometres Race Walk | Final
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1:00 PM (EST) | Men’s 5000 Metres | Heats
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1:30 PM (EST) | Men’s Long Jump | Final
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1:45 PM (EST) | Women’s 200 Metres | Semi-Final
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2:15 PM (EST) | Women’s Hammer Throw | Final
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2:20 PM (EST) | Men’s 200 Metres | Semi-Final
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2:50 PM (EST) | Men’s 800 Metres | Semi-Final
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3:25 PM (EST) | Women’s 100 Metres Hurdles | Final
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3:35 PM (EST) | Men’s 400 Metres | Final
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3:50 PM (EST) | Women’s 400 Metres Hurdles | Final
August 24 will bring another day of intense competition at the World Track and Field Championships. The day will kick off with the Men’s 35 Kilometres Race Walk Final, where athletes will demonstrate their endurance and technique as they cover a long distance in a race against time.
In the Women’s 35 Kilometres Race Walk Final, female athletes will showcase their stamina and skill as they power through the challenging race. The Men’s 5000 Metres Heats will see long-distance runners competing for a place in the next round, employing strategic tactics to secure victory.
In the Men’s Long Jump Final, athletes will sprint down the runway, launch themselves into the air, and land in a sandpit, aiming for the greatest horizontal distance. The Women’s 200 Metres Semi-Final will feature sprinters competing for a place in the highly anticipated final, showcasing their speed and agility.
In the Women’s Hammer Throw Final, athletes will demonstrate their strength and technique as they launch the hammer, aiming to achieve the longest distance and claim victory. The Men’s 200 Metres Semi-Final will bring together sprinters who will race against each other and the clock, aiming to secure a place in the final.
The Men’s 800 Metres Semi-Final will see middle-distance runners strategize and race for a place in the final, pushing their limits to claim victory. The day will culminate with the highly anticipated Women’s 100 Metres Hurdles Final, where athletes will sprint over hurdles, showcasing their speed, agility, and technique in pursuit of the world championship title.
The Women’s 400 Metres Final will bring together sprinters who will race against each other, aiming to cross the finish line first and secure the gold medal. In the Women’s 400 Metres Hurdles Final, athletes will navigate hurdles on the track, using their speed, technique, and endurance to secure a place on the podium.
August 25
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4:05 AM (EST) | Men’s 100 Metres | Decathlon
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4:10 AM (EST) | Men’s Javelin Throw | Qualification – Group A
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4:20 AM (EST) | Women’s High Jump | Qualification
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4:55 AM (EST) | Men’s Long Jump | Decathlon
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5:45 AM (EST) | Men’s Javelin Throw | Qualification – Group B
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6:20 AM (EST) | Men’s Shot Put | Decathlon
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12:30 PM (EST) | Men’s High Jump | Decathlon
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1:30 PM (EST) | Men’s 4×100 Metres Relay | Heats
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1:35 PM (EST) | Women’s Triple Jump | Final
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2:00 PM (EST) | Women’s 4×100 Metres Relay | Heats
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2:20 PM (EST) | Women’s Javelin Throw | Final
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2:25 PM (EST) | Women’s 800 Metres | Semi-Final
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3:05 PM (EST) | Men’s 400 Metres | Decathlon
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3:40 PM (EST) | Women’s 200 Metres | Final
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3:50 PM (EST) | Men’s 200 Metres | Final
August 25 will feature another thrilling day of competition at the World Track and Field Championships. The day will begin with the Men’s 100 Metres Decathlon event, where multi-event athletes will race against each other, showcasing their speed and determination.
In the Men’s Javelin Throw Qualification – Group A, athletes will aim to achieve the qualifying distance, using their technique and strength to launch the javelin as far as possible. The Women’s High Jump Qualification will see athletes attempting to clear progressively higher bars, testing their vertical jumping ability.
In the Men’s Long Jump Decathlon, multi-event athletes will sprint down the runway and launch themselves into the air, aiming for the greatest horizontal distance. The Men’s Javelin Throw Qualification – Group B will feature athletes attempting to achieve the qualifying distance, combining technique and strength to launch the javelin with precision.
In the Men’s Shot Put Decathlon, athletes will demonstrate their strength and technique as they launch the shot put, aiming to achieve the longest distance. The Men’s High Jump Decathlon will see athletes attempting to clear progressively higher bars, showcasing their skill and technique in this demanding event.
The Men’s 4×100 Metres Relay Heats will bring together relay teams from different nations, aiming to secure a place in the final round. In the Women’s Triple Jump Final, athletes will sprint down the runway, launch themselves into the air, and land in a sandpit, aiming for the greatest horizontal and vertical distance.
The Women’s 4×100 Metres Relay Heats will see relay teams competing for a place in the final, passing the baton with speed and precision. The day will culminate with the Women’s Javelin Throw Final, where athletes will launch the javelin with strength and precision, aiming for the greatest distance.
The Women’s 800 Metres Semi-Final will feature middle-distance runners competing for a place in the final, using strategy and speed to secure victory. The Men’s 400 Metres Decathlon will see multi-event athletes sprinting against the clock and each other, aiming to accumulate points in this demanding race.
The day will conclude with the highly anticipated Women’s 200 Metres Final, where sprinters will showcase their speed and agility in a race for the world championship title. The Men’s 200 Metres Final will bring together the fastest male sprinters in the world, competing for glory and the gold medal.
August 26
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1:00 AM (EST) | Women’s Marathon | Final
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4:05 AM (EST) | Men’s 110 Metres Hurdles | Decathlon
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4:25 AM (EST) | Women’s Shot Put | Qualification
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5:00 AM (EST) | Men’s Discus Throw | Decathlon – Group A
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6:05 AM (EST) | Men’s Discus Throw | Decathlon – Group B
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8:00 AM (EST) | Men’s Pole Vault | Decathlon
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1:05 PM (EST) | Men’s Javelin Throw | Decathlon – Group A
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1:25 PM (EST) | Men’s Pole Vault | Final
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1:30 PM (EST) | Men’s 4×400 Metres Relay | Heats
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1:55 PM (EST) | Women’s 4×400 Metres Relay | Heats
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2:10 PM (EST) | Men’s Javelin Throw | Decathlon – Group B
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2:15 PM (EST) | Women’s Shot Put | Final
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2:30 PM (EST) | Men’s 800 Metres | Final
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2:50 PM (EST) | Women’s 5000 Metres | Final
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3:25 PM (EST) | Men’s 1500 Metres | Decathlon
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3:40 PM (EST) | Men’s 4×100 Metres Relay | Final
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3:50 PM (EST) | Women’s 4×100 Metres Relay | Final
The World Track and Field Championships on August 26 will feature several exciting events. The Women’s Marathon Final will see endurance runners compete over a long-distance course, testing their physical and mental strength.
In the Men’s 110 Metres Hurdles Decathlon event, multi-event athletes will sprint over hurdles, aiming to accumulate points in this demanding race. The Women’s Shot Put Qualification will feature athletes demonstrating their strength and technique as they launch the shot put, aiming for the greatest distance.
In the Men’s Discus Throw Decathlon – Group A, athletes will spin and release a heavy discus, aiming to achieve the greatest distance. In the Men’s Discus Throw Decathlon – Group B, athletes will demonstrate their strength and technique in an attempt to achieve the longest distance.
The Men’s Pole Vault Decathlon will see athletes attempting to clear progressively higher bars, showcasing their skill and technique in this demanding event. In the Men’s Javelin Throw Decathlon – Group A, athletes will attempt to achieve the greatest distance using their strength and technique.
The Men’s Pole Vault Final will bring together the top performers from the qualification round, as they attempt to clear progressively higher bars and claim victory. The Men’s 4×400 Metres Relay Heats will bring together relay teams from different nations, aiming to secure a place in the final round.
In the Women’s 4×400 Metres Relay Heats, teams will compete to secure a place in the final, passing the baton with speed and precision. The Men’s Javelin Throw Decathlon – Group B will see athletes attempting to achieve the greatest distance, combining technique and strength to launch the javelin with precision.
The Women’s Shot Put Final will showcase the top performers from the qualification round, demonstrating their strength and technique as they launch the shot put. The Men’s 800 Metres Final will bring together middle-distance runners who will strategize and race for the world championship title, pushing their physical and mental limits.
The Women’s 5000 Metres Final will see long-distance runners compete over a challenging distance, displaying their endurance and strategy. In the Men’s 1500 Metres Decathlon, multi-event athletes will strategize and race, aiming to accumulate points in this demanding race.
The day will conclude with the highly anticipated Men’s 4×100 Metres Relay Final, where relay teams will compete against each other, passing the baton with speed and precision in a thrilling display of teamwork and speed. The Women’s 4×100 Metres Relay Final will also showcase relay teams competing for the gold medal, aiming to set new records and claim victory.
August 27
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4:05 AM (EST) | Men’s 100 Metres | Decathlon
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4:10 AM (EST) | Men’s Javelin Throw | Qualification – Group A
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4:20 AM (EST) | Women’s High Jump | Qualification
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4:55 AM (EST) | Men’s Long Jump | Decathlon
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5:45 AM (EST) | Men’s Javelin Throw | Qualification – Group B
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6:20 AM (EST) | Men’s Shot Put | Decathlon
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12:30 PM (EST) | Men’s High Jump | Decathlon
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1:30 PM (EST) | Men’s 4×100 Metres Relay | Heats
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1:35 PM (EST) | Women’s Triple Jump | Final
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2:00 PM (EST) | Women’s 4×100 Metres Relay | Heats
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2:20 PM (EST) | Women’s Javelin Throw | Final
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2:25 PM (EST) | Women’s 800 Metres | Semi-Final
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3:05 PM (EST) | Men’s 400 Metres | Decathlon
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3:40 PM (EST) | Women’s 200 Metres | Final
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3:50 PM (EST) | Men’s 200 Metres | Final
August 27, the final day of the World Track and Field Championships, will feature a captivating lineup of events. The Men’s 100 Metres Decathlon event will see multi-event athletes sprint against each other, aiming to accumulate points and push their physical limits.
In the Men’s Javelin Throw Qualification – Group A, athletes will aim to achieve the greatest distance, using their strength and technique to launch the javelin. The Women’s High Jump Qualification will showcase athletes attempting to clear progressively higher bars, demonstrating their vertical jumping ability.
In the Men’s Long Jump Decathlon, multi-event athletes will sprint down the runway, leap into the air, and land in a sandpit, aiming for the greatest horizontal distance. The Men’s Javelin Throw Qualification – Group B will feature athletes attempting to achieve the qualifying distance, combining technique and strength to launch the javelin with precision.
In the Men’s Shot Put Decathlon, athletes will demonstrate their strength and technique as they launch the shot put, aiming to achieve the greatest distance. The Men’s High Jump Decathlon will bring together athletes attempting to clear progressively higher bars, showcasing their skill and technique.
The Men’s 4×100 Metres Relay Heats will see relay teams competing against each other, passing the baton with speed and precision in an exhilarating race. In the Women’s Triple Jump Final, athletes will sprint down the runway, leap into the air, and land in a sandpit, aiming for the greatest horizontal and vertical distance.
The Women’s 4×100 Metres Relay Heats will bring together relay teams from different nations, aiming to secure a place in the final round. The Women’s Javelin Throw Final will see athletes launch the javelin with strength and precision, aiming for the greatest distance and claiming victory.
In the Women’s 800 Metres Semi-Final, middle-distance runners will compete for a place in the highly anticipated final, using strategy and speed to secure victory. The Men’s 400 Metres Decathlon will see multi-event athletes sprint against the clock and each other, aiming to accumulate points in this demanding race.
The day will culminate with the highly anticipated Women’s 200 Metres Final, where sprinters will showcase their speed and agility in a thrilling race for the world championship title. The Men’s 200 Metres Final will bring together the fastest male sprinters in the world, competing for glory and the gold medal.
As the curtains draw on the World Track and Field Championships, athletes will leave everything on the track, showcasing their incredible talent, determination, and sportsmanship. The championships will have witnessed impressive displays of speed, agility, strength, endurance, and technique, leaving a lasting impression on both athletes and spectators alike.