2019 in the sport of athletics

In 2019, the main athletic events were the 2019 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, the 2019 IAAF World Relays, and the 2019 World Athletics Championships.

2019 in athletics
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Major championships

World

Regional

World and continental athletics events

World records

Indoor

Event Athlete Nation Result Location Date
Men's 1500 metres Samuel Tefera  Ethiopia 3:31.04 Birmingham 16 February 2019
Men's Mile Yomif Kejelcha  Ethiopia 3:47.01 Boston 3 March 2019

Outdoor

Event Athlete Nation Result Location Date
Women's Mile Sifan Hassan  Netherlands 4:12.33 Monaco 12 July 2019
Men's 5 km (road) Julien Wanders   Switzerland 13:29 Monaco 17 February 2019
Women's 5 km (road) Sifan Hassan  Netherlands 14:44 Monaco 17 February 2019
Women's 50 km walk (road) Liu Hong  China 3:59:15 Huangshan 9 March 2019
Women's 400 meters hurdles Dalilah Muhammad  United States 52.20 Des Moines 28 July 2019
Women's 400 meters hurdles Dalilah Muhammad  United States 52.16 Doha 4 October 2019
Women's 2000 metres steeplechase Gesa-Felicitas Krause  Germany 5:52.80[Note 1] Berlin 1 September 2019
Men's half marathon (road) Geoffrey Kamworor  Kenya 58:01 Copenhagen 15 September 2019
Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay Tyrell Richard
Jessica Beard
Jasmine Blocker
Obi Igbokwe
 United States 3:12.42 Doha 28 September 2019
Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay Wil London
Allyson Felix
Courtney Okolo
Michael Cherry
 United States 3:09.34 Doha 29 September 2019

Competition winners

2019 World Marathon Majors

2019 IAAF Diamond League

2019 IAAF World Challenge & IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge

2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour

2019 IAAF Combined Events Challenge

2019 IAAF Cross Country Permit

2019 IAAF Race Walking Challenge

2019 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Gold)

2019 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Silver)

2019 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Bronze)

EA Major Competitions

ABAF competitions

2018–2019 EA Cross Country Permit Races

EA Indoor Permit Meetings

EA Race Walking Permit Meetings

EA Outdoor Classic Meetings

EA Area Permit Meetings

EA Outdoor Special Premium Meetings

EA Premium Meetings

CAA Major Events

OAA

Permit Meetings
  • January 18: Capital Classic in New Zealand Wellington
    • 100 m winners: New Zealand Jake Paul (m) / New Zealand Sophie Williams (f)
    • 200 m winners: New Zealand Edward Nketia (m) / New Zealand Zoe Hobbs (f)
    • 400 m winners: New Zealand Luke Mercieca (m) / New Zealand Emma Osborne (f)
    • 800 m: New Zealand Samuel Tanner (m) / New Zealand Katherine Camp (f)
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: New Zealand Amy Robertson
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: New Zealand Louis Andrews (m) / New Zealand Portia Bing (f)
    • Women's High Jump winner: New Zealand Josephine Reeves
    • Men's Long Jump winner: New Zealand Jordan Peters
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: New Zealand Ellie Hurley-Langton
    • Discus Throw winners: New Zealand Connor Bell (m) / New Zealand Siositina Hakeai (f)
    • Javelin Throw winners: New Zealand Cam Robinson (m) / New Zealand Lexi Maples (f)
    • 4 × 100 m Relay winners:  New Zealand Blue (m) /  New Zealand A (f)
  • January 25: Hunter Track Classic in Australia Newcastle
    • 100 m winners: Australia Anas Abu-Ganaba (m) / Australia Michelle Jenneke (f)
    • 600 m winners: Australia Peter Bol (m) / Australia Morgan Mitchell (f)
    • 1,500 m winners: Australia Luke Mathews (m) / United Kingdom Madeleine Murray
    • Men's 3,000 m Steeplechase winner: Australia Max Stevens
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Australia Michelle Jenneke
    • High Jump winners: Australia Zachary Hayward (m) / Australia Hannah Joye (f)
    • Triple Jump winners: Australia Connor Murphy (m) / Australia Desleigh Owusu (f)
    • Men's Discus Throw winner: Australia Lachlan McEntyre
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: Australia Alexandra Hulley
    • Men's Shot Put winner: Australia Damien Birkinhead
    • Mixed 1 Mile winner: Australia Matthew Joyce
  • January 27 & 28: Canberra Track Classic in Australia Canberra
  • February 9: Porritt Classic in New Zealand Hamilton
    • 100 m winners: New Zealand Edward Nketia (m) / New Zealand Brooke Somerfield (f)
    • 200 m winners: New Zealand Edward Nketia (m) / New Zealand Abby Goldie (f)
    • 400 m winners: New Zealand Luke Mercieca (m) / New Zealand Charlotte Holland (f)
    • 800 m winners: New Zealand Dominic Devlin (m) / New Zealand Stella Pearless (f)
    • 1,500 m winners: New Zealand Jacob Priddey (m) / New Zealand Katherine Camp (f)
    • 100 m Hurdles winners: New Zealand Zachary Saunders (m) / New Zealand Fiona Morrison (f)
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winners: New Zealand Joshua Hawkins
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: New Zealand Olly Parkinson (m) / New Zealand Alessandra Macdonald (f)
    • High Jump winners: New Zealand Hamish Kerr (m) / New Zealand Keeley O'Hagan (f)
    • Long Jump winners: New Zealand Jordan Peters (m) / Australia Corinna Minko (f)
    • Javelin Throw: Japan Genki Dean (m) / New Zealand Tori Peeters (f)
    • Shot Put winners: New Zealand Jacko Gill (m) / New Zealand Maddi Wesche (f)
    • Mixed Discus Throw winner: New Zealand Siositina Hakeai
    • Mixed Hammer Throw winner: New Zealand Antony Nobilo
  • February 23: Sydney Track Classic in Australia Sydney
  • March 2: Sir Peter Snell International Meeting in New Zealand Whanganui
    • Women's 100 m winner: New Zealand Sophie Williams
    • Men's 200 m winner: New Zealand Joseph Millar
    • 400 m winners: New Zealand Travis Bayler (m) / New Zealand Tayla Brunger (f)
    • Men's 800 m winner: New Zealand Brad Mathas
    • Long Jump winners: New Zealand Jordan Peters (m) / New Zealand Genna Maples (f)
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: New Zealand Nicole Bradley
    • Shot Put winners: New Zealand Josefa Tamaniyaga (m) / New Zealand Nicole Bennett (f)
    • Men's 1 Mile winner: Australia Rorey Hunter
    • Mixed 800 m winner: New Zealand Rebecca Baker
  • March 16: Perth Track Classic in Australia Perth
  • March 21: Sir Graeme Douglas International in New Zealand Auckland
    • 100 m winners: New Zealand Edward Nketia (m) / New Zealand Portia Bing (f)
    • Men's 400 m winner: New Zealand Luke Mercieca
    • 800 m winners: New Zealand Sam Petty (m) / New Zealand Katherine Camp (f)
    • Men's 5,000 m winner: New Zealand Oli Chignell
    • Women's High Jump winner: New Zealand Josephine Reeves
    • Pole Vault winners: New Zealand Nick Southgate (m) / New Zealand Olivia McTaggart (f)
    • Shot Put winners: Poland Konrad Bukowiecki (m) / United States Chase Ealey (f)
    • Mixed 4 × 100 m winners:  New Zealand Men (Jacob Stockwell, Matteus Pio, Tyron Hilton, Mogammad Smith)
  • March 23: Queensland Track Classic in Australia Brisbane
  • June 21: Oceania Invitational in Australia Townsville
  • July 6: Fiji International Grand Prix in Fiji Lautoka (final)
    • 100 m winners: Fiji Banuve Tabakaucoro (m) / Fiji Heleina Young (f)
    • 200 m winners: Fiji Banuve Tabakaucoro (m) / Tonga Taina Halasima (f)
    • 400 m winners: Fiji Kameli Ravuci (m) / Fiji Ana Baleveicau (f)
    • 800 m winners: Fiji Petero Veitagomaki (m) / Guam Genina Criss (f)
    • 3000 m winners: Fiji Avikash Lal (m) / Fiji Vilimaina Naituku (f)
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Tonga Talatala Po'oi
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Fiji Elenani Tinal
    • High Jump winners: Tonga Mosese Foliaki (m) / Fiji Shawntell Lockington (f)
    • Long Jump winners: Japan Ryuji Yamazaki (m) / Fiji Elenani Tinal (f)
    • Triple Jump winners: Fiji Eugene Vollmer (m) / Fiji Fane Savvakacolo (f)
    • Javelin Throw winners: Japan Takuya Mayajima (m) / Fiji Elena Caucau (f)
    • Discus Throw winners: Fiji Mustafa Fall (m) / Tonga Atamaama Tu'utafaiva (f)
    • Shot Put winners: Fiji Mustafa Fall (m) / Tonga Atamaama Tu'utafaiva (f)
    • Mixed 4 × 100 m Relay winners:  Fiji B
    • Mixed 4 × 400 m Relay winners:  Fiji B
Major Events

AAA Major Events and Asian Permit Meetings

Asian Permit Meetings

NACAC Permit Meetings

  • February 22: Gibson – McCook Relays in Jamaica Kingston (PM #1)
    • 100 m winners: Jamaica Andrew Fisher (m) / Jamaica Kemba Nelson (f)
    • 400 m winners: Jamaica Malik James-King (m) / Barbados Sada Williams (f)
    • 1,600 m winners: Jamaica Chadoye Dawson (m) / Jamaica Samantha James (f)
    • High Jump winners: Jamaica Carlington Moulton (m) / Jamaica Janique Burgher (f)
    • Long Jump winners: Jamaica Wayne Pinnock (m) / The Bahamas Tamara Myers (f)
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Jamaica Andrew Betton (m)
  • March 15 & 16: 14TH Spring Break Classic in Puerto Rico Gurabo (PM #2)
    • 100 m winners: Dominican Republic Raymond Moises Urbino Tejada (m) / Venezuela Aries Sánchez (f)
    • 200 m winners: Puerto Rico Adrian Agosto (m) / Puerto Rico Grace Claxton (f)
    • 400 m winners: Puerto Rico Michael Jordan (m) / Jamaica Asaine Hall (f)
    • 800 m winners: Jamaica Shevan Parks (m) / Puerto Rico Angelin Figueroa (f)
    • 1,500 m winners: Puerto Rico Erik Estrada (m) / Colombia Angie Nocua (f)
    • 3000 metres steeplechase winners: Colombia Yuber Echeverri (m) / Argentina Carolina Lozano (f)
    • Men's 5,000 m winner: Puerto Rico Nahir Pinto
    • Women's 10,000 m winner: Puerto Rico Ashley Laureano
    • Men's 110 m winner: United States Sidney Gibbons
    • Women's 100 m winner: United States Sophia Myers
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: Puerto Rico Ramfis Vega (m) / Puerto Rico Grace Claxton (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: United States Luis Martinez (m) / Puerto Rico Yaritza Diaz (f)
    • High Jump winners: Puerto Rico Joshua Medina (m) / Puerto Rico Ariana Maldonado (f)
    • Long Jump winners: Puerto Rico Michael Williams (m) / Venezuela Aries Sánchez (f)
    • Triple Jump winners: Venezuela Edinson Luna (m) / Peru Candy Toche (f)
    • Discus Throw winners: Puerto Rico Ediberto Gonzalez (m) / Jamaica Venique Harris (f)
    • Hammer Throw winners: Puerto Rico Jerome Vega (m) / Puerto Rico Franshesly Rodríguez Torres (f)
    • Javelin Throw winners: Puerto Rico Félix Torres (m) / Puerto Rico Coralys Ortiz (f)
    • Shot Put winners: Puerto Rico Albert Crespo (m) / United States Tara Belisnky
    • 4 × 100 m winners: Puerto Rico Interamerican University (Ricardo Feliciano Pineir, Raymond Moises Urbino Tejada, Alexis Ojeda, Jose Mojica) (m) / United States Fairleigh Dickinson (Jazmyn Lewis, Kylia Smith, Shanice Watkins, Madeline Price)
    • 4 × 400 m winners: United States University at Albany (Alex Velazquez, Matt Leliever, Walter Briggs, Jan Michael Gutierrez) (m) / Puerto Rico Interamerican University (Yamilette Gonzalez, Nilitza Malave, Magaly Correa, Geisha Castro)
  • April 6: 3rd Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago Youth Dual in Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain (PM #3)
    • Cancelled
  • April 6: Kim Collins Invitational in  Saint Kitts and Nevis (PM #4)
    • Cancelled
  • April 13: Blas Beato Memoriam Track Meet in Cuba Havana (PM #5)
  • April 26 & 27: Drake Relays in United States Des Moines (PM #6)
    • 1,500 m winners: United States Jed Helker (m) / United Kingdom Scarlet Dale (f)
    • 3,000 m Steeplechase winners: United States Awet Yohannes (m) / United States Breanna Sieracki (f)
    • 5,000 m winners: United States Reed Fischer (m) / United States Maddie Van Beek (f)
    • 10,000 m winners: United States Brogan Austin (m) / United States Megan Billington (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: United States Andrew Irwin (m) / United States Emily Grove (f)
    • Men's Decathlon winner: United States Teddy Frid
    • Women's Heptathlon winner: United States Emilyn Dearman
  • April 27: Penn Relays in United States Philadelphia
  • May 4: Quadrangular Meet ( Haiti,  Dominican Republic,  TKS,  Martinique) in Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
  • June 1: Cayman Islands Invitational in Cayman Islands George Town
  • June 7: Speed River Inferno Guelph in  Canada
  • June 8: Racers Grand Prix in Jamaica Kingston
  • June 29: BVI Twilight Meeting in  British Virgin Islands
  • July 1: Harry Jerome Classic in Canada Vancouver
  • October 19: Guadeloupe Petit-Bourg NACAC 10K in  Guadeloupe

NACAC Major Events

CONSUDATLE

CONSUDATLE Permit Meetings
  • March 23 & 24: Grand Prix Estrella Puente in Uruguay Montevideo
    • 100 m winners: Paraguay Mateo Vargas (m) / Brazil Anny Caroline de Bassi
    • 400 m winners: Brazil Bruno Rihan Suello da Silva (m) / Chile Poulette Cardoch Ramos (f)
    • Women's 800 m winner: Brazil Jaqueline Beatriz Weber
    • Men's 1,500 m winner: Argentina Fabián Manrique
    • 5,000 m winners: Colombia Cristian Moreno (m) / Colombia Angie Moreno (f)
    • Women's 10,000 m winner: Uruguay Natalie Bengoa
    • 3,000 m steeplechase winners: Argentina Antonio Ruiz (m) / Brazil Tatiane Raquel da Silva (f)
    • High Jump winners: Uruguay Mauro Pons (m) / Uruguay Lorena Aires (f)
    • Men's Long Jump winner: Brazil Lucas Marcelino dos Santos
    • Pole Vault winners: Brazil Abel Curtinove (m) / Brazil Bruna Rigo (f)
    • Discus Throw winners: Uruguay Rodolfo Casanova (m) / Brazil Adriele Petini (f)
    • Hammer Throw winners: Brazil Leanderson Souza Ferreira (m) / Brazil Tania Milena Ancelmo da Silva (f)
    • Javelin Throw winners: Uruguay Lautaro Techera (m) / Argentina Martina Corra (f)
    • 4 × 400 m winners:  Uruguay (m) /  Uruguay (f)
  • March 24: Grand Prix Darwin Piñeyrúa in Uruguay Montevideo
    • 200 m winners: Brazil Bruno Rihan Suello da Silva (m) / Brazil Anny Caroline de Bassi (f)
    • Men's 800 m winner: Uruguay Jairo Moreira
    • Women's 1,500 m winner: Brazil Tatiane Raquel da Silva
    • Men's 10,000 m winner: Argentina Luis Molina
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: Chile Alfredo Sepúlveda (m) / Argentina Rocío Donnet (f)
    • Women's Long Jump winner: Brazil Eduarda Schmitt da Silva
    • Triple Jump winners: Argentina Maximiliano Díaz (m) / Brazil Pyetra Romero Barcellos (f)
    • Shot Put winners: Brazil Saymon Rangel Hoffmann (m) / Brazil Adriele Petini (f)
    • 4 × 100 m winners:  Brazil (m) /  Brazil (f)
  • March 29: Grand Prixs Sudamericano Noemí Simonetto in Argentina Concepción del Uruguay
  • March 30: Grand Prixs Sudamericano 50 Aniversario del CEF N° 3 in Argentina Concepción del Uruguay
  • March 31: Grand Prixs Sudamericano Hugo La Nasa in Argentina Concepción del Uruguay
  • April 4: Grand Prix Ciudad de Concepción in Chile Concepción
  • April 6: Grand Prix Orlando Guaita in Chile Santiago
  • April 13 & 14: Grand Prix Richard Boroto in Ecuador Cuenca
    • 200 m winners: Ecuador Andreson Marquinez (m) / Peru Diana Bazalar (f)
    • Women's 800 m winner: Ecuador Andrea Calderon
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Peru Diana Bazalar
    • Men's Discus Throw winner: Colombia Mauricio Ortega
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: Ecuador Valeria Chiliquinga
    • Javelin Throw winners: Ecuador José Escobar (m) / Colombia María Lucelly Murillo (f)
    • Triple Jump winners: Ecuador Frixon Chila (m) / Ecuador Liuba Maria Zaldívar (f)
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Ecuador Dyander Pacho
    • Women's 4 × 100 m Relay winner:  Peru
  • April 24: Grand Prix Mario Paz in Bolivia Cochabamba
    • 100 m winners: Paraguay Christopher Ortiz (m) / Chile Javiera Cañas (f)
    • 200 m winners: Brazil Jhonatan Chavez (m) / Chile María Fernanda Mackenna (f)
    • 400 m winners: Bolivia Andres Sotomayor Arebalo (m) / Bolivia Cecilia Evangelina Gomez Lopez (f)
    • 5,000 m winners: Bolivia Daniel Toroya Paqui (m) / Bolivia Brianda Escalera (f)
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Paraguay Ana Camila Pirelli
    • Long Jump winners: Bolivia Erick Suarez Lima (m) / Brazil Keila Costa (f)
    • Triple Jump winners: Brazil Alexandro do Nascemento (m) / Brazil Gabrielle Souza Santos (f)
    • Men's Javeline Throw winner: Brazil Mauricio Britos
    • Men's Shot Put winner: Brazil Willian Braido
  • April 26: Grand Prix Julia Iriarte in Bolivia Cochabamba
    • 100 m winners: Chile Enrique Polanco (m) / Chile Isidora Jiménez (f)
    • 200 m winners: Brazil Jhonatan Chavez (m) / Chile Isidora Jiménez (f)
    • 400 m winners: Bolivia Andres Sotomayor Arebalo (m) / Chile María Fernanda Mackenna (f)
    • 1,500 m winners: Bolivia Rubén Toroya Paqui (m) / Bolivia Helen Daniela Baltazar (f)
    • Long Jump winners: Uruguay Emiliano Lasa (m) / Brazil Keila Costa (f)
    • Triple Jump winners: Brazil Mateus de Sá (m) / Brazil Gabrielle Souza Santos (f)
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Brazil Mauricio de Brito Filgueiras
    • Men's Shot Put winner: Brazil Willian Braido
    • Men's 4 × 100 m winners:  Chile (Rodrigo Opazo, Enrique Polanco, Enzo Faulman, Ignacio Nordetti)
  • May 1: Grand Prix Internacional Ximena Restrepo in Colombia Medellín
    • 100 m winners: Cuba Arnaldo Romero Crespo (m) / Colombia Darlenys Obregón (f)
    • Men's 200 m winner: Colombia Bernardo Baloyes
    • 400 m winners: Colombia Antony Zambrano De la Cruz (m) / Jamaica Asaine Hall (f)
    • 800 m winners: Cuba Jorge Félix Liranzo Martínez (m) / Colombia Johana Arrieta
    • Men's 3000 metres steeplechase winner: Colombia Fabian Hinestroza
    • 5000 m winners: Colombia Carlos Andres Sanmartin (m) / Colombia Grey Kelly Delgado (f)
    • Men's 110 m hurdles winner: Colombia Fanor Andrés Escobar Sinisterra
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Colombia Eliecith Palacios
    • High Jump winners: Colombia Yojan Camilo Chaverra (m) / Colombia María Fernanda Murillo (f)
    • Men's Long Jump winner: Colombia Raul Mena Perdaza
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Colombia Yosiris Urrutia
    • Men's Discus Throw winner: Jamaica Chad Dimitri Wright
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: Colombia Mayra Alexandra Gaviria Maldonado
    • Shot Put winners: Colombia Jhon Freddy Zea Chaverra (m) / Colombia Anyela Marcela Rivas (f)
  • May 3 & 4: Grand Prix Memorial Brigido Iriarte in Venezuela Caracas
  • May 4: Grand Prix de Paraguay in Paraguay Asunción
    • 100 m winners: Brazil Erik Cardoso (m) / Paraguay Hiebert Noreen Xenia Klassen (f)
    • 200 m winners: Paraguay Christopher Josue Ortiz Gonzalez (m) / Paraguay Ana Camila Pirelli (f)
    • 400 m winners: Brazil Cleverson da Silva Pereira (m) (non GP) / Brazil Érica Geni Barbosa Cavalheiro (f) (non GP)
    • Men's 800 m winner: Argentina Diego Facundo Alegre
    • 5000 m winners: Paraguay Derlis Ayala (m) / Paraguay María Leticia Añazco Colman (f)
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Paraguay Ana Camila Pirelli
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: Paraguay Ivan Mathias Cubas Paredes (m) (non GP) / Paraguay Fátima Denisse Amarilla Gaona (f)
    • Long Jump winners: Paraguay Noelia Giselle Vera Aguilar (f) (non GP)
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: Brazil Gracielly Pereira Pinzan (non GP)
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Paraguay Víctor Fatecha
    • Women's Shot Put winner: Paraguay Ana Camila Pirelli
  • May 5: Grand Prix Manuel Consiglieri in Peru Lima
  • May 10: Grand Prix Memorial Máximo Viloria in Venezuela Barquisimeto
CONSUDATLE Major Events

References

  1. IAAF's 2019 World Cross Country Championships Page
  2. "2019 Asian Athletics Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2019-06-05. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  3. IAAF's 2019 World Relays Page
  4. Tokyo Marathon Website
  5. Legese and Aga secure Ethiopian double at Tokyo Marathon
  6. Boston Marathon Website
  7. Degefa dominates, Cherono outsprints Desisa in Boston
  8. "London Marathon Website". Archived from the original on 2016-07-25. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  9. Kipchoge cracks course record in London with second-fastest time in history
  10. Berlin Marathon Website
  11. Bekele clocks 2:01:41 in Berlin, second fastest marathon ever
  12. Chicago Marathon Website
  13. Kosgei smashes marathon world record in Chicago
  14. New York City Marathon Website
  15. Debutante Jepkosgei and Kamworor victorious at New York City Marathon
  16. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Doha #1 Page
  17. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Doha #1 Results Page
  18. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Shanghai #2 Page
  19. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Shanghai #2 Results Page
  20. "IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Stockholm #3 Page". Archived from the original on 2019-07-09. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
  21. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Stockholm #3 Results Page
  22. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Rome #4 Page
  23. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Rome #4 Results Page
  24. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Oslo #5 Page
  25. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Oslo #5 Results Page
  26. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Rabat #6 Page
  27. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Rabat #6 Results Page
  28. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Stanford #7 Page
  29. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Stanford #7 Results Page
  30. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Lausanne #8 Page
  31. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Lausanne #8 Results Page
  32. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Monaco #9 Page
  33. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Monaco #9 Results Page
  34. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 London #10 Page
  35. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 London #10 Results Page
  36. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Birmingham #11 Page
  37. IAAF's Diamond League's 2019 Birmingham #11 Results Page
  38. "IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Paris #12 Page". Archived from the original on 2019-08-22. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  39. IAAF's Diamond League's 2019 Paris #12 Results Page
  40. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Zürich #13 Page
  41. IAAF's Diamond League's 2019 Zürich #13 Results Page
  42. IAAF Diamond League's 2019 Brussels #14 Page
  43. IAAF's Diamond League's 2019 Brussels #14 Results Page
  44. IAAF's 2019 World Challenge #1 Results Page
  45. IAAF's 2019 World Challenge #2 Results Page
  46. IAAF's 2019 World Challenge #3 Results Page
  47. IAAF's 2019 World Challenge #4 Results Page
  48. IAAF's 2019 World Challenge #5 Results Page
  49. Nowicki topples Fajdek with world lead in Bydgoszcz
  50. Fajdek gains revenge on Nowicki in Chorzow
  51. IAAF's 2019 World Challenge #6 Results Page
  52. Taylor, Coleman and Miller-Uibo shine in Szekesfehervar
  53. Halász and Price Triumph in Szombathely
  54. IAAF's 2019 World Challenge #7 Results Page
  55. IAAF's 2019 World Challenge #8 Results Page
  56. IAAF's 2019 World Indoor Tour #1 Results Page
  57. IAAF's 2019 World Indoor Tour #2 Results Page
  58. IAAF's 2019 World Indoor Tour #3 Results Page
  59. IAAF's 2019 World Indoor Tour #4 Results Page
  60. IAAF's 2019 World Indoor Tour #5 Results Page
  61. IAAF's 2019 World Indoor Tour #6 Results Page
  62. Dolezal and Kunz victorious in Lana
  63. Johnson-Thompson climbs world all-time list while Warner sets the standard for 2019 in Götzis
  64. Preiner and Roe confirm supremacy in Arona
  65. Thiam battles injury to score world lead while LePage breaks through in Talence
  66. Olympic standard for Kazmirek and Austrian record for Preiner in Ratingen
  67. Zhuk and Sloboda win in Lutsk, Sykora leads Czech domination in Ribeira Brava
  68. "EA's European Combined Events Team Championships First & Second Leagues Website". Archived from the original on 2019-09-14. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
  69. Kiplimo and Teferi reign at Atapuerca as IAAF Cross Country Permit kicks off in Burgos
  70. Kiplimo and Kite confirm supremacy in Soria
  71. Kiplimo's momentum continues in Alcobendas
  72. Gebrhiwet gets better of Barega at Campaccio – cross-country round-up
  73. Kipruto and Obiri dominate in Elgoibar
  74. Balew and Mamo prevail in Dundonald
  75. Kiplimo and Chepkoech overwhelming winners in Seville
  76. Beating the snow and cold, Birech and Yavi take Cinque Mulini victories
  77. Cross-country round-up: Kiplimo and Cherono take top honours in Albufeira, Houlihan and Kipchirchir win US titles
  78. Karlstrom and Arenas take 20km titles in Adelaide
  79. Yamanishi and Ma prevail at Asian 20km Race Walking Championships
  80. Qieyang and Arevalo prevail in Rio Maior
  81. Qieyang and Wang take top honours in Taicang
  82. Diniz returns and Vaiciukeviciute surprises at European Race Walking Cup in Alytus
  83. Debutante Morejon sets world U20 best in La Coruña
  84. Australian race walkers strike gold while Kaputin surprises in long jump at Oceanian Championships
  85. Karlstrom and De Sena claim individual titles in Suzhou
  86. Debela retains Xiamen Marathon title
  87. Road round-up: Kosgei sets North American all-comers’ record at Houston Half, Alemu and Lagat triumph in Mumbai
  88. Debutant Molla and Chepngetich smash course records in Dubai
  89. Sado triumphs at Osaka Women's Marathon
  90. Dereje and Kiptanui take the spoils in Barcelona half
  91. Course records fall at Seville and Hong Kong marathons - weekend road racing round-up
  92. Godfay breaks Mexican all-comers record at Guadalajara Half Marathon, Ngeno and Matango triumph in Safi - Road race round-up
  93. Road round-up: Johannes victorious in Nagoya, Bounasr wins Lake Biwa Marathon, records fall in Barcelona, Salpeter wins Roma-Ostia Half
  94. Road round-up: Cheruyiot smashes course record at Lisbon half, Kiplagat and Mokonin take convincing victories at Seoul Marathon
  95. Road round-up: Mekuria and Shambel notch Ethiopian double at Chongqing Marathon, Masai and Kipkoech claim Kenyan double at Warsaw Half
  96. Road round-up: Kimeli wins second straight title at Prague Half Marathon, Kipkirui dominates women's race
  97. Weekend marathon round-up: Course records tumble in Rotterdam, Daegu, Vienna and Rome while Italian all-comers’ records fall in Milan
  98. Road round-up: Milaw and Burka prevail in Paris, Course record for Jerotich in Warsaw, Kimutai breaks course record in Wuhan
  99. Weekend road round-up: Nengampi wins in Yangzhou, course records broken in Dongying, Kiprop takes top honours in Nagano
  100. Weekend road round-up: Chepngetich sets Japanese all-comers’ record in Gifu, race records fall in Madrid and Krakow
  101. Salpeter smashes Prague Marathon course record with 2:19:46
  102. Weekend road round-up: Belihu wins in Bengaluru, records fall in Cape Town and Copenhagen
  103. Weekend road round-up: Kimeli on top in Ottawa, Fikadu and Chelangat triumph in Okpekpe
  104. Edesa breaks course record at Lanzhou Marathon
  105. Shitara smashes Australian all-comers’ marathon record on Gold Coast
  106. Weekend road round-up: Pan-Am marathon double for hosts Peru, course records fall in Liupanshui
  107. Kiplagat breaks race record at Mexico City Marathon
  108. Weekend road round-up: Chepkirui and Kimeli break 30 minutes at Prague 10k, Kosgei dominates Great North Run
  109. Weekend road round-up: race records fall in Sydney, Cape Town and Minsk
  110. Kamworor breaks world half marathon record in Copenhagen with 58:01
  111. Weekend road round-up: Chirchir wins Dam tot Damloop, Lema breaks course record in Hengshui
  112. Weekend road round-up: course records broken in Amsterdam, Delhi, Toronto and Lisbon
  113. Weekend road round-up: Aiyabei sets Frankfurt Marathon record, Teferi breaks Ethiopian record in Valencia
  114. Saina retains Marugame Half Marathon title
  115. Weekend road round-up: Seboka retains Dalian title
  116. Weekend road round-up: Records tumble in Cardiff and Kosice
  117. Weekend road round-up: Chepkirui breaks African all-comers’ record in Durban, Kenyan double in Paris
  118. Gemechu smashes Ethiopian 10km record in Valencia
  119. Moen and Gashie dominate Gdynia Half Marathon
  120. Road round-up: Jeptoo makes winning return in Milan, course records fall in Wuxi
  121. Course records for Kipchumba and Yimer over 15k in Valencia
  122. Bor and Haftu triumph at Langueux 10km
  123. Nadolska and Berhane victorious in Brcko
  124. Chelangat breaks African 10km all-comers record in Port Gentil
  125. Weightman breaks Australian all-comers’ half-marathon record on Sunshine Coast
  126. Riksmästerskapen i Vinterkast 2019-03-02/03
  127. 14th SEA Youth Athletics Championships Results

Notes

  1. The 2,000 metres steeplechase is not a recognised event for record purposes, however, this represents the world's best performance
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