2018 in the sport of athletics

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2018 in athletics
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Years in the sport of athletics

2018 in sports

In 2018, no world outdoor athletics championships was held. Major events held during the year included the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships, 2018 IAAF Continental Cup, 2018 IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships, and 2018 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships.

Major events[]

World[]

Regional[]

World records[]

Indoor[]

Event Athlete Nation Result Location Date
Men's 60 metres Christian Coleman  United States 6.34 Albuquerque, New Mexico 18 February 2018
Men's 400 metres Michael Norman  United States 44.52[Note 1] College Station, Texas 10 March 2018
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay Karol Zalewski
Rafal Omelko
Lukasz Krawczuk
Jakub Krzewina
 Poland 3:01.77 Birmingham, United Kingdom 4 March 2018[1]
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay Ilolo Izu


 United States (Texas A&M) 3:01.39[Note 2] College Station, Texas 10 March 2018
Men's 4 × 800 metres relay
Kyle Merber
Chris Giesting
 United States 7:11.30 Boston, United States 25 February 2018
Women's 4 × 800 metres relay Chrishuna Williams
Raevyn Rogers
Charlene Lipsey
Ajeé Wilson
 United States 8:05.89 New York City, United States 3 February 2018

Outdoor[]

Event Athlete Nation Result Location Date
Men's 50,000 metres (track)  United States 2:46:06.80[Note 3] Santa Barbara, California 13 April 2018[2][3]
Men's half marathon Abraham Kiptum  Kenya 58:18 Valencia, Spain 28 October 2018
Men's marathon Eliud Kipchoge  Kenya 2:01:39 Berlin, Germany 16 September 2018
Men's  Japan 6:09:14 Lake Saroma, Japan 24 June 2018
Men's decathlon Kevin Mayer  France 9126 pts Talence, France 16 September 2018
Women's 3000 metres steeplechase Beatrice Chepkoech  Kenya 8:44.32 Fontvieille, Monaco 20 July 2018
Women's 5K run (mixed sex race) Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui  Kenya 14:48 Prague, Czech Republic 8 September 2018
Women's half marathon (women only race) Netsanet Gudeta  Ethiopia 1:06:11 Valencia, Spain 24 March 2018
Women's 50 kilometres race walk Liang Rui  China 4:04:36 Taicang, China 5 May 2018

Awards[]

Men[]

Award Winner
IAAF World Athlete of the Year  Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)
Track & Field News Athlete of the Year  Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)
European Athlete of the Year Trophy  Kevin Mayer (FRA)
European Athletics Rising Star  Armand Duplantis (SWE)
 Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR)
The Bowerman  Michael Norman (USA)

Women[]

Award Winner
IAAF World Athlete of the Year  Caterine Ibargüen (COL)
Track & Field News Athlete of the Year  Caster Semenya (RSA)
European Athlete of the Year Trophy  Dina Asher-Smith (GBR)
European Athletics Rising Star  Elvira Herman (BLR)
The Bowerman  Keturah Orji (USA)

Season's bests[]

Best marks of the year
Event Men Women
Athlete Mark Notes Athlete Mark Notes
60 metres  Christian Coleman (USA) 6.34  Murielle Ahouré (CIV) 6.97
100 metres  Christian Coleman (USA) 9.79  Marie-Josée Ta Lou (CIV)
 Dina Asher-Smith (GBR)
10.85 Tie
200 metres  Noah Lyles (USA) 19.65  Dina Asher-Smith (GBR) 21.89
400 metres  Michael Norman (USA) 43.61  Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) 48.97
800 metres  Emmanuel Korir (KEN) 1:42.05  Caster Semenya (RSA) 1:54.25
1500 metres  Timothy Cheruiyot (KEN) 3:28.41  Genzebe Dibaba (ETH) 3:56.68
3000 metres  Yomif Kejelcha (ETH) 7:28.00  Sifan Hassan (NED) 8:27.50
5000 metres  Selemon Barega (ETH) 12:43.02  Hellen Obiri (KEN) 14:21.75
10,000 metres  Stanley Waithaka Mburu (KEN) 27:13.01  Pauline Kaveke Kamulu (KEN) 30:41.85
60 metres hurdles  Grant Holloway (USA) 7.42  Sharika Nelvis (USA) 7.70
100/110 metres hurdles  Sergey Shubenkov (ANA) 12.92  Kendra Harrison (USA) 12.36
400 metres hurdles  Abderrahman Samba (QAT) 46.98  Sydney McLaughlin (USA) 52.75
3000 metres steeplechase  Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR) 7:58.15  Beatrice Chepkoech (KEN) 8:44.32
10 kilometres  Rhonex Kipruto (KEN) 26:46  Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui (KEN) 30:19
15 kilometres  Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 41:05  Stella Chesang (UGA) 47:19
20 kilometres  Samuel Tsegay (ERI) 58:21   (BHR) 1:08:28
Half marathon  Abraham Kiptum (KEN) 58:18  Fancy Chemutai (KEN) 1:04:52
Marathon  Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 2:01:39  Gladys Cherono Kiprono (KEN) 2:18:11
20 kilometres race walk   (RUS) 1:17:25  Elena Lashmanova (RUS) 1:23:39
50 kilometres race walk  Tomohiro Noda (JPN) 3:39:47  Rui Liang (CHN) 4:04:36
Pole vault  Armand Duplantis (SWE) 6.05 m  Sandi Morris (USA) 4.95 m
High jump  Mutaz Essa Barshim (QAT)
 Danil Lysenko (ANA)
2.40 m Tie  Mariya Lasitskene (ANA) 2.04 m
Long jump  Juan Miguel Echevarría (CUB) 8.68 m  Lorraine Ugen (GBR) 7.05 m
Triple jump  Pedro Pablo Pichardo (POR) 17.95 m  Caterine Ibargüen (COL) 14.96 m
Shot put  Tom Walsh (NZL) 22.67 m  Gong Lijiao (CHN) 20.38 m
Discus throw  Daniel Ståhl (SWE) 69.72 m  Sandra Perković (CRO) 71.38 m
Javelin throw  Johannes Vetter (GER) 92.70 m  Kathryn Mitchell (AUS) 68.92 m
Hammer throw  Wojciech Nowicki (POL) 81.85 m  Anita Włodarczyk (POL) 79.59 m
Pentathlon  Erica Bougard (USA) 4760 pts
Heptathlon  Kevin Mayer (FRA) 6348 pts  Nafissatou Thiam (BEL) 6816 pts
Decathlon  Kevin Mayer (FRA) 9126 pts
4×100 metres relay  Great Britain (GBR)
Chijindu Ujah
Zharnel Hughes
Adam Gemili
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
37.61  Great Britain (GBR)
Asha Philip
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Bianca Williams
Dina Asher-Smith
41.88
4×400 metres relay  United States (USA)

Rai Benjamin

Michael Norman
2:59.00  Jamaica (JAM)
Christine Day
Anastasia Le-Roy
Janieve Russell
Stephenie Ann McPherson
3:24.00

Detailed results[]

World and continental athletics events[]

  • March 2 – 4: 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships in United Kingdom Birmingham[4]
    •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 24: 2018 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Spain Valencia[5]
    • Individual winners: Kenya Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor (m) / Ethiopia Netsanet Gudeta (f)
    • Team winners:  Ethiopia (m) /  Ethiopia (f)
  • April 7: 2018 World University Cross Country Championships in Switzerland St. Gallen[6]
    • Individual winners: Algeria El Hocine Zourkane (m) / Germany Caterina Juliet Granz (f)
    • Team winners:  South Africa (m) /  Japan (f)
  • May 5 & 6: 2018 IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships in China Taicang[7]
    • Individual 10 km Walk winners: China ZHANG Yao (m) / Mexico Alegna González (f)
    • Team 10 km Walk winners:  China (m) /  China (f)
    • Individual 20 km Walk winners: Japan Koki Ikeda (m) / Mexico Lupita González (f)
    • Team 20 km Walk winners:  Japan (m) /  China (f)
    • Individual 50 km Walk winners: Japan Hirooki Arai (m) / China LIANG Rui (f)
    • Team 50 km Walk winners:  Japan (m) /  China (f)
  • July 5 – 8: 2018 European Athletics U18 Championships in Hungary Győr[8]
    •  Great Britain won the gold medal tally.  France won the overall medal tally.
  • July 10 – 15: 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships in Finland Tampere[9]
    •  Kenya won the gold medal tally.  United States won the overall medal tally.
  • August 7 – 12: 2018 European Athletics Championships in Germany Berlin[10]
    •  Great Britain &  Poland won 7 gold medals each.  Germany won the overall medal tally.
  • September 8 & 9: 2018 IAAF Continental Cup in Czech Republic Ostrava[11]
    • Champions: Team Americas; Second: European Union Team Europe; Third: Team Asia-Pacific; Fourth: Team Africa

2018 World Marathon Majors[]

  • February 25: Japan 2018 Tokyo Marathon[12][13]
  • April 16: United States 2018 Boston Marathon[14][15]
    • Winners: Japan Yuki Kawauchi (m) / United States Desiree Linden (f)
  • April 22: United Kingdom 2018 London Marathon[16][17]
    • Winners: Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (m) / Kenya Vivian Cheruiyot (f)
  • September 16: Germany 2018 Berlin Marathon[18][19]
    • Winners: Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (m) (World Record) / Kenya Gladys Cherono Kiprono (f)
  • October 7: United States 2018 Chicago Marathon[20][21]
    • Winners: United Kingdom Mo Farah (m) / Kenya Brigid Kosgei (f)
  • November 4: United States 2018 New York City Marathon (final)[22][23]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Lelisa Desisa (m) / Kenya Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)

2018 IAAF Diamond League[]

  • May 4: Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix in Qatar Doha[24]
    • 1500 m winners: Ethiopia Taresa Tolosa (m) / South Africa Caster Semenya (f)
    • Men's 200 m winner: United States Noah Lyles
    • Men's 400 m winner: The Bahamas Steven Gardiner
    • Men's 800 m winner: Kenya Emmanuel Korir
    • Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Ethiopia Chala Beyo
    • Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Qatar Abderrahaman Samba
    • Men's High Jump winner: Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: Cuba Pedro Pablo Pichardo
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Germany Thomas Röhler
    • Women's 100 m winner: Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Kenya Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Kendra Harrison
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: United States Sandi Morris
    • Women's Discus Throw winner: Croatia Sandra Perković
  • May 12: Shanghai Golden Grand Prix in  China[25]
    • Men's 100 m winner: United Kingdom Reece Prescod
    • Men's 400 m winner: The Bahamas Steven Gardiner
    • Men's 800 m winner: Kenya Wycliffe Kinyamal
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Bahrain Birhanu Balew
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Jamaica Omar McLeod
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: France Renaud Lavillenie
    • Men's Long Jump winner: South Africa Luvo Manyonga
    • Women's 200 m winner: The Bahamas Shaunae Miller-Uibo
    • Women's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Beatrice Chepkoech
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Brianna McNeal
    • Women's 400 m Hurdles winner: United States Dalilah Muhammad
    • Women's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Mariya Lasitskene (Russia)
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Colombia Caterine Ibargüen
    • Women's Shot Put winner: China Gong Lijiao
    • Women's Javelin Throw winner: China Lü Huihui
  • May 25 & 26: Prefontaine Classic in United States Eugene, Oregon[26]
    • 100 m winners: United States Ronnie Baker (m) / Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou (f)
    • 800 m winners: Kenya Emmanuel Korir (m) / South Africa Caster Semenya (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: United States Sam Kendricks (m) / United States Jenn Suhr (f)
    • Men's 200 m winner: United States Noah Lyles
    • Men's One Mile winner: Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot
    • Men's Two Miles winner: Ethiopia Selemon Barega
    • Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Benjamin Kigen
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Jamaica Omar McLeod
    • Men's High Jump winner: Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: United States Christian Taylor
    • Men's Shot Put winner: United States Ryan Crouser
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Germany Thomas Röhler
    • Women's 400 m winner: The Bahamas Shaunae Miller-Uibo
    • Women's 1500 m winner: United States Shelby Houlihan
    • Women's 5000 m winner: Ethiopia Genzebe Dibaba
    • Women's 400 m Hurdles winner: Jamaica Janieve Russell
  • May 31: Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Italy Rome[27]
    • 400 m winners: United States Fred Kerley (m) / Bahrain Salwa Eid Naser (f)
    • 3000 m Steeplechase winners: Kenya Conseslus Kipruto (m) / Kenya Hyvin Jepkemoi (f)
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: Qatar Abderrahaman Samba (m) / United States Georganne Moline (f)
    • Discus Throw winners: Jamaica Fedrick Dacres (m) / Croatia Sandra Perković (f)
    • Men's 100 m winner: United States Ronnie Baker
    • Men's 800 m winner: Kenya Wycliffe Kinyamal
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: United States Sam Kendricks
    • Men's Long Jump winner: South Africa Luvo Manyonga
    • Women's 200 m winner: Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Sharika Nelvis
    • Women's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Mariya Lasitskene (Russia)
  • June 7: Bislett Games in Norway Oslo[28]
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: Qatar Abderrahman Samba (m) / United States Dalilah Muhammad (f)
    • Men's 200 m winner: Turkey Ramil Guliyev
    • Men's 1500 m winner: United Kingdom Chris O'Hare
    • Men's One Mile winner: Kenya Elijah Manangoi
    • Men's 10000 m winner: Kenya Dominic Chemut Kiptarus
    • Men's High Jump winner: Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim
    • Men's Shot Put winner: New Zealand Tomas Walsh
    • Men's Discus Throw winner: Lithuania Andrius Gudžius
    • Women's 100 m winner: Ivory Coast Murielle Ahouré
    • Women's 400 m winner: Bahrain Salwa Eid Naser
    • Women's 800 m winner: South Africa Caster Semenya
    • Women's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Hyvin Jepkemoi
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Jamaica Danielle Williams
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: United States Sandi Morris
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Colombia Caterine Ibargüen
    • Women's Javelin Throw winner: Belarus Tatsiana Khaladovich
  • June 10: Stockholm Bauhaus Athletics in  Sweden[29]
    • 100 m winners: Iran Hassan Taftian (m) / United Kingdom Dina Asher-Smith (f)
    • 200 m winners: Turkey Ramil Guliyev (m) / Bulgaria Ivet Lalova-Collio (f)
    • 800 m winners: Australia Peter Bol (m) / Ethiopia Shume Chaltu Regasa (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: Sweden Armand Duplantis (m) / United States Sandi Morris (f)
    • Long Jump winners: Cuba Juan Miguel Echevarría (m) / United Kingdom Lorraine Ugen (f)
    • Men's 1000 m winner: Kenya Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Ethiopia Selemon Barega
    • Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Qatar Abderrahman Samba
    • Men's Discus Throw winner: Jamaica Fedrick Dacres
    • Women's 400 m winner: Bahrain Salwa Eid Naser
    • Women's 1500 m winner: Ethiopia Gudaf Tsegay
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Brianna McNeal
    • Women's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Mariya Lasitskene (Russia)
  • June 30: Meeting de Paris in  France[30]
    • 200 m winners: United States Michael Norman (m) / Jamaica Shericka Jackson (f)
    • 800 m winners: Kenya Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich (m) / South Africa Caster Semenya (f)
    • Discus Throw winners: Jamaica Fedrick Dacres (m) / Croatia Sandra Perković (f)
    • Men's 100 m winner: United States Ronnie Baker
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Jamaica Ronald Levy
    • Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Qatar Abderrahman Samba
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: United States Sam Kendricks
    • Women's 400 m winner: Bahrain Salwa Eid Naser
    • Women's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Beatrice Chepkoech
    • Women's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Mariya Lasitskene (Russia)
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Colombia Caterine Ibargüen
  • July 5: Athletissima in Switzerland Lausanne[31]
    • 200 m winners: United States Noah Lyles (m) / United States Gabrielle Thomas (f)
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: Qatar Abderrahman Samba (m) / United States Shamier Little (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: France Renaud Lavillenie (m) / Greece Katerina Stefanidi (f)
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Bahrain Birhanu Balew
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Sergey Shubenkov (Russia)
    • Men's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Danil Lysenko (Russia)
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: United States Christian Taylor
    • Men's Shot Put winner: New Zealand Tomas Walsh
    • Women's 100 m winner: Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou
    • Women's 400 m winner: Bahrain Salwa Eid Naser
    • Women's 800 m winner: Burundi Francine Niyonsaba
    • Women's 1500 m winner: United States Shelby Houlihan
    • Women's Long Jump winner: Germany Malaika Mihambo
    • Women's Javelin Throw winner: Czech Republic Nikola Ogrodníková
  • July 13: Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat in  Morocco[32]
    • Men's 100 m winner: United States Christian Coleman
    • Men's 400 m winner: Jamaica Akeem Bloomfield
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Morocco Brahim Kaazouzi
    • Men's 3000 m winner: Ethiopia Yomif Kejelcha
    • Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Benjamin Kigen
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: United States Sam Kendricks
    • Men's Long Jump winner: Jamaica Tajay Gayle
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Estonia Magnus Kirt
    • Women's 200 m winner: The Bahamas Shaunae Miller-Uibo
    • Women's 800 m winner: Burundi Francine Niyonsaba
    • Women's 1000 m winner: South Africa Caster Semenya
    • Women's 5000 m winner: Kenya Hellen Obiri
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Brianna McNeal
    • Women's High Jump winner: Bulgaria Mirela Demireva
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Colombia Caterine Ibargüen
    • Women's Shot Put winner: Germany Christina Schwanitz
  • July 20: Herculis in Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco[33]
    • 800 m winners: Botswana Nijel Amos (m) / South Africa Caster Semenya (f)
    • 3000 m Steeplechase winners: Morocco Soufiane El Bakkali (m) / Kenya Beatrice Chepkoech (f)
    • Shot Put winners: United States Ryan Crouser (m) / China Gong Lijiao (f)
    • Men's 200 m winner: United States Noah Lyles
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Sergey Shubenkov (Russia)
    • Men's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Danil Lysenko (Russia)
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: United States Christian Taylor
    • Women's 100 m winner: Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou
    • Women's 400 m winner: The Bahamas Shaunae Miller-Uibo
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Queen Harrison
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Anzhelika Sidorova (Russia)
  • July 21 & 22: Müller Anniversary Games in United Kingdom London[34]
    • 100 m winners: United States Ronnie Baker (m) / Jamaica Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (f)
    • 200 m winners: Jamaica Akeem Bloomfield (m) / United States Jenna Prandini (f)
    • 400 m winners: Qatar Abdalelah Haroun (m) / Jamaica Stephenie Ann McPherson (f)
    • 800 m winners: Kenya Emmanuel Korir (m) / United States Ce'Aira Brown (f)
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: Norway Karsten Warholm (m) / United States Shamier Little (f)
    • Long Jump winners: South Africa Luvo Manyonga (m) / United Kingdom Shara Proctor (f)
    • Men's 1500 m winner: United States Matthew Centrowitz Jr.
    • Men's 5000 m winner: United States Paul Chelimo
    • Men's 3000 m Race Walk winner: United Kingdom Tom Bosworth
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Jamaica Ronald Levy
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: United States Sam Kendricks
    • Women's One Mile winner: Netherlands Sifan Hassan
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Kenya Lilian Kasait Rengeruk
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Kendra Harrison
    • Women's Javelin Throw winner: China Lü Huihui
    • Women's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Mariya Lasitskene (Russia)
    • Women's Discus Throw winner: Croatia Sandra Perković
  • August 18: Müller Grand Prix Birmingham in  Great Britain[35]
    • Long Jump winners: South Africa Luvo Manyonga (m) / Germany Malaika Mihambo (f)
    • Men's 100 m winner: United States Christian Coleman
    • Men's 400 m winner: United States Fred Kerley
    • Men's 800 m winner: Kenya Emmanuel Korir
    • Men's One Mile winner: Australia Stewart McSweyn
    • Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Conseslus Kipruto
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Spain Orlando Ortega
    • Men's High Jump winner: Australia Brandon Starc
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Germany Andreas Hofmann
    • Women's 200 m winner: The Bahamas Shaunae Miller-Uibo
    • Women's 1000 m winner: United Kingdom Laura Muir
    • Women's 1500 m winner: Netherlands Sifan Hassan
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Kenya Agnes Jebet Tirop
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Germany Pamela Dutkiewicz
    • Women's 400 m Hurdles winner: Switzerland Léa Sprunger
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: United States Sandi Morris
    • Women's Shot Put winner: Germany Christina Schwanitz
  • August 29 & 30: Weltklasse Zürich in   Switzerland[36]
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: British Virgin Islands Kyron McMaster (m) / United States Dalilah Muhammad (f)
    • Javelin Throw winners: Germany Andreas Hofmann (m) / Belarus Tatsiana Khaladovich (f)
    • Men's 200 m winner: United States Noah Lyles
    • Men's 400 m winner: United States Fred Kerley
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot
    • Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Conseslus Kipruto
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Timur Morgunov (Russia)
    • Men's Long Jump winner: South Africa Luvo Manyonga
    • Men's Shot Put winner: New Zealand Tomas Walsh
    • Women's 100 m winner: Ivory Coast Murielle Ahouré
    • Women's 800 m winner: South Africa Caster Semenya
    • Women's 5000 m winner: Kenya Hellen Obiri
    • Women's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Mariya Lasitskene (Russia)
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: Greece Katerina Stefanidi
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Colombia Caterine Ibargüen
  • August 31: Memorial Van Damme (final) in Belgium Brussels[37]
    • 400 m winners: Belgium Jonathan Sacoor (m) / Bahrain Salwa Eid Naser (f)
    • 800 m winners: Kenya Emmanuel Korir (m) / United Kingdom Lynsey Sharp (f)
    • High Jump winners: Australia Brandon Starc (m) / Belgium Nafissatou Thiam (f)
    • Discus Throw winners: Jamaica Fedrick Dacres (m) / Cuba Yaime Pérez (f)
    • Men's 100 m winner: United States Christian Coleman
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Ethiopia Selemon Barega
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Sergey Shubenkov (Russia)
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Timur Morgunov (Russia)
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: Portugal Pedro Pablo Pichardo
    • Women's 200 m winner: The Bahamas Shaunae Miller-Uibo
    • Women's 1500 m winner: United Kingdom Laura Muir
    • Women's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Beatrice Chepkoech
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Brianna McNeal
    • Women's 400 m Hurdles winner: Ukraine Hanna Ryzhykova
    • Women's Shot Put winner: China Gong Lijiao
    • Women's Long Jump winner: Colombia Caterine Ibargüen

2018 IAAF World Challenge & IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge[]

  • May 19: Jamaica International Invitational in Jamaica Kingston[38]
    • 100 m winners: United States Ronnie Baker (m) / Jamaica Elaine Thompson (f)
    • 200 m winners: Jamaica Christopher Taylor (m) / Jamaica Shericka Jackson (f)
    • 400 m winners: Jamaica Demish Gaye (m) / United States Jessica Beard (f)
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: United States TJ Holmes (m) / Jamaica Janieve Russell (f)
    • Men's 800 m winner: Puerto Rico Ryan Sánchez
    • Men's 3000 m winner: Puerto Rico Alfredo Santana
    • Men's High Jump winner: The Bahamas Jamal Wilson
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: United States Omar Craddock
    • Women's 1500 m winner: United States Stephanie Brown
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Jasmin Stowers
    • Women's Long Jump winner: Nigeria Ese Brume
    • Women's Shot Put winner: United States Jeneva Stevens
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: United States DeAnna Price
  • May 20: Golden Grand Prix in Japan Osaka[39]
    • 100 m winners: United States Justin Gatlin (m) / China Wei Yongli (f)
    • 800 m winners: Morocco Mostafa Smaili (m) / Kenya Emily Cherotich Tuei (f)
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: Japan Takatoshi Abe (m) / Canada Sage Watson (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: United States Scott Houston (m) / United States Kristen Hixson (f)
    • Javelin Throw winners: Chinese Taipei Cheng Chao-tsun (m) / China Liu Shiying (f)
    • Men's 200 m winner: Botswana Isaac Makwala
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Australia Ryan Gregson
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Chinese Taipei Chen Kuei-ru
    • Men's High Jump winner: Japan Naoto Tobe
    • Men's Long Jump winner: United States Jarvis Gotch
    • Men's Shot Put winner: Australia Damien Birkinhead
    • Men's Hammer Throw winner: Poland Paweł Fajdek
    • Women's 400 m winner: Poland Justyna Święty-Ersetic
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Ethiopia Shuru Bulo
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Queen Harrison
  • June 3: Fanny Blankers-Koen Games in Netherlands Hengelo (World Challenge only)[40]
    • 200 m winners: South Africa Luxolo Adams (m) / Netherlands Dafne Schippers (f)
    • 400 m winners: Qatar Abdalelah Haroun (m) / United States Shakima Wimbley (f)
    • Men's 800 m winner: Kenya Jonathan Kitilit
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Sergey Shubenkov (Russia)
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: United States Sam Kendricks
    • Men's Long Jump winner: South Africa Luvo Manyonga
    • Women's One Mile winner: United States Jenny Simpson
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Brianna McNeal
    • Women's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Mariya Lasitskene (Russia)
  • June 5: Paavo Nurmi Games in Finland Turku[41]
    • 200 m winners: Turkey Ramil Guliyev (m) / United Kingdom Finette Agyapong (f)
    • 400 m Hurdles winners: France Mamadou Kassé Hanne (m) / United Kingdom Meghan Beesley (f)
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Morocco Younès Essalhi
    • Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Nicholas Kiptonui Bett
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Sergey Shubenkov (Russia)
    • Men's High Jump winner: Belarus Maksim Nedasekau
    • Men's Hammer Throw winner: Poland Wojciech Nowicki
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Estonia Magnus Kirt
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Ethiopia Meskerem Mamo
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Ebony Morrison
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: Greece Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: United States Tori Franklin
    • Women's Discus Throw winner: Croatia Sandra Perković
  • June 13: 57th Golden Spike Ostrava in Czech Republic Ostrava[42]
    • 200 m winners: Canada Aaron Brown (m) / Netherlands Dafne Schippers (f)
    • Men's 100 m winner: United States Justin Gatlin
    • Men's 400 m winner: Qatar Abdalelah Haroun
    • Men's 3000 m winner: Ethiopia Selemon Barega
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: France Pascal Martinot-Lagarde
    • Men's Discus Throw winner: Lithuania Andrius Gudžius
    • Men's High Jump winner: Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Poland Paweł Wojciechowski
    • Men's Long Jump winner: Cuba Juan Miguel Echevarría
    • Men's Shot Put winner: New Zealand Tomas Walsh
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Czech Republic Jakub Vadlejch
    • Women's 800 m winner: Morocco Rababe Arafi
    • Women's 1500 m winner: Ethiopia Gudaf Tsegay
    • Women's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Kenya Norah Jeruto
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: Poland Anita Włodarczyk
  • June 22: Meeting de Atletismo Madrid in Spain Madrid (World Challenge only)[43]
    • 800 m winners: Spain Álvaro de Arriba (m) / Germany Christina Hering (f)
    • Men's 100 m winner: China Su Bingtian
    • Men's 400 m winner: Dominican Republic Luguelín Santos
    • Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Uganda Albert Chemutai
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Brazil Gabriel Constantino
    • Men's High Jump winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Danil Lysenko (Russia)
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Portugal Diogo Ferreira
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: Azerbaijan Alexis Copello
    • Men's Javelin Throw winner: Poland Marcin Krukowski
    • Women's 200 m winner: Ecuador Ángela Tenorio
    • Women's 1500 m winner: Ethiopia Gudaf Tsegay
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Belgium Eline Berings
    • Women's Long Jump winner: United Kingdom Shara Proctor
    • Women's Shot Put winner: Germany Christina Schwanitz
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: Poland Anita Włodarczyk
  • June 29: P-T-S Meeting in Slovakia Šamorín (Hammer Throw Challenge only)[44]
    • Men's Hammer Throw winner: Poland Wojciech Nowicki
  • July 1 & 2: István Gyulai Memorial in Hungary Székesfehérvár (Hammer Throw Challenge only)[45]
    • Winners: Poland Wojciech Nowicki (m) / Poland Anita Włodarczyk (f)
  • July 8: Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo in Brazil Bragança Paulista (World Challenge only)[46]
    • 100 m winners: Brazil Paulo André Camilo de Oliveira (m) / Brazil Vitória Cristina Rosa (f)
    • 3000 m Steeplechase winners: Kenya Nicholas Kiptonui Bett (m) / Ethiopia Birtukan Adamu (f)
    • Triple Jump winners: United States Chris Carter (m) / Cuba Liadagmis Povea (f)
    • Shot Put winners: United States Curt Jensen (m) / Cuba Yaniuvis López (f)
    • Discus Throw winners: Cyprus Apostolos Parellis (m) / Brazil Andressa de Morais (f)
    • Men's 400 m winner: Grenada Bralon Taplin
    • Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Brazil Márcio Teles
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: United States Cole Walsh
    • Men's Hammer Throw winner: Tajikistan Dilshod Nazarov
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Ebony Morrison
    • Women's High Jump winner: Saint Lucia Levern Spencer
  • August 22: Kamila Skolimowska Memorial in Poland Chorzów (Hammer Throw Challenge only)[47]
    • Women's Hammer Throw winner: Poland Joanna Fiodorow
  • September 2: ISTAF Berlin in  Germany (World Challenge only)[48]
    • 100 m winners: Jamaica Tyquendo Tracey (m) / Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou (f)
    • Javelin Throw winners: Germany Thomas Röhler (m) / Australia Kelsey-Lee Roberts (f)
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Spain Orlando Ortega
    • Men's High Jump winner: Belarus Maksim Nedasekau
    • Men's Discus Throw winner: Germany Christoph Harting
    • Women's 1000 m winner: South Africa Caster Semenya
    • Women's One Mile winner: Portugal Marta Pen
    • Women's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: United States Colleen Quigley
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Christina Manning
    • Women's Long Jump winner: Australia Brooke Stratton
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Jamaica Kimberly Williams
    • Women's Shot Put winner: Germany Christina Schwanitz
  • September 3 & 4: IWC Zagreb 2018 (final) in  Croatia (World Challenge only)[49]
    • 100 m winners: United States Mike Rodgers (m) / Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou (f)
    • 400 m winners: Slovenia Luka Janežič (m) / Bahrain Salwa Eid Naser (f)
    • Discus Throw winners: Jamaica Fedrick Dacres (m) / Croatia Sandra Perković (f)
    • Men's 200 m winner: Panama Alonso Edward
    • Men's 800 m winner: Botswana Nijel Amos
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Kenya Elijah Manangoi
    • Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Spain Orlando Ortega
    • Men's Shot Put winner: United States Ryan Crouser
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Authorised Neutral Athletes Timur Morgunov (Russia)
    • Men's Long Jump winner: South Africa Luvo Manyonga
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Kenya Lilian Kasait Rengeruk
    • Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: United States Sharika Nelvis
    • Women's 400 m Hurdles winner: Ukraine Hanna Ryzhykova
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Romania Elena Panțuroiu

2018 IAAF World Indoor Tour[]

  • February 3: Weltklasse in Karlsruhe in  Germany[50]
    • 60 m winners: China Su Bingtian (m) / Germany Tatjana Pinto (f)
    • Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: United States Sharika Nelvis
    • Women's 400 m winner: Switzerland Léa Sprunger
    • Men's 800 m winner: Poland Marcin Lewandowski
    • Women's 1500 m winner: Ethiopia Genzebe Dibaba
    • Men's 3000 m winner: Ethiopia Hagos Gebrhiwet
    • Women's High Jump winner: Bulgaria Mirela Demireva
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Germany Raphael Holzdeppe
    • Long Jump winners: Cuba Juan Miguel Echevarría (m) / Germany Malaika Mihambo (f)
  • February 6: PSD Bank Meeting in Germany Düsseldorf[51]
    • 60 m winners: China Su Bingtian (m) / United Kingdom Asha Philip (f)
    • 60 m Hurdles winners: Hungary Balázs Baji (m) / United States Christina Manning (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Kenya Vincent Kibet
    • Men's 800 m winner: Poland Adam Kszczot
    • Women's 1500 m winner: Kenya Beatrice Chepkoech
    • Men's 3000 m winner: Ethiopia Yomif Kejelcha
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Poland Piotr Lisek
    • Men's Shot Put winner: Czech Republic Tomáš Staněk
    • Women's Long Jump winner: Serbia Ivana Španović
  • February 8: Madrid Indoor Meeting in  Spain[52]
    • 400 m winners: Spain Óscar Husillos (m) / Switzerland Léa Sprunger (f)
    • 800 m winners: Poland Adam Kszczot (m) / Spain Esther Guerrero Puigdevall (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Djibouti Ayanleh Souleiman (m) / Ethiopia Genzebe Dibaba (f)
    • Triple Jump winners: Brazil Almir dos Santos (m) / Russia Viktoriya Prokopenko (f)
    • Men's 60 m winner: United States Mike Rodgers
    • Men's Pole Vault winner: Greece Konstantinos Filippidis
    • Men's Shot Put winner: Czech Republic Tomáš Staněk
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Sweden Meraf Bahta
    • Women's High Jump winner: Russia Mariya Lasitskene
  • February 10: New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in United States Boston[53]
    • 400 m winners: Trinidad and Tobago Deon Lendore (m) / United States Shakima Wimbley (f)
    • 800 m winners: United States Donavan Brazier (m) / Canada Jenna Westaway (f)
    • 1500 m winners: United Kingdom Chris O'Hare (m) / Ethiopia Dawit Seyaum (f)
    • 3000 m winners: Kenya Edward Cheserek (m) / United States Jennifer Simpson (f)
    • Men's 60 m winner: United States Christian Coleman
    • Men's 300 m winner: Trinidad and Tobago Jereem Richards
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: United States Chris Carter
    • Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: United States Sharika Nelvis
    • Women's High Jump winner: Sweden Erika Kinsey
  • February 15: Copernicus Cup in Poland Toruń[54]
  • February 25: Müller Indoor Grand Prix (final) in United Kingdom Glasgow[55]
    • 60 m winners: China Su Bingtian (m) / Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou (f)
    • 400 m winners: United States Fred Kerley (m) / United States Phyllis Francis (f)
    • 800 m winners: Poland Adam Kszczot (m) / Latvia Līga Velvere (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Kenya Bethwell Birgen (m) / Kenya Beatrice Chepkoech (f)
    • 60 m Hurdles winners: Jamaica Ronald Levy (m) / United States Christina Manning (f)
    • Long Jump winners: China Shi Yuhao (m) / Sweden Khaddi Sagnia (f)
    • Men's 3000 m winner: Kenya Justus Soget Kiplagat
    • Men's 3000 m Race Walk winner: United Kingdom Tom Bosworth
    • Women's High Jump winner: Russia Mariya Lasitskene
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: Greece Katerina Stefanidi

2018 IAAF Combined Events Challenge[]

  • April 27 & 28: Multistars in Italy Florence[56]
    • Decathlon winner: Norway Martin Roe (8,228 points)
    • Heptathlon winner: United States Erica Bougard (6,327 points)
  • May 26 & 27: Hypo-Meeting in Austria Götzis[57]
    • Decathlon winner: Canada Damian Warner (8,795 points)
    • Heptathlon winner: Belgium Nafissatou Thiam (6,806 points)
  • June 9 & 10: Oceania Combined Events Championships in Australia Townsville
  • June 16 & 17: Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen in  Germany[58]
    • Decathlon winner: Germany Arthur Abele (8,481 points)
    • Heptathlon winner: Germany Carolin Schäfer (6,549 points)
  • June 21 – 24: Part of the 2018 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in United States Des Moines
    • Decathlon winner: Illinois Zach Ziemek (8,294 points)
    • Heptathlon winner: Tennessee Erica Bougard (6,347 points)
  • July 3 & 4: 2018 Pan American Combined Events Cup in Canada Ottawa[59]
    • Decathlon winner: United States Scott Filip (7,643 points)
    • Heptathlon winner: Canada Georgia Ellenwood (6,026 points)
  • August 7 – 12: Part of the 2018 European Athletics Championships in Germany Berlin
    • Decathlon winner: Germany Arthur Abele (8,431 points)
    • Heptathlon winner: Belgium Nafissatou Thiam (6,816 points)
  • September 15 & 16: Décastar (final) in France Talence[60]
    • Decathlon winner: France Kevin Mayer (9,126 points) (World Record)
    • Heptathlon winner: Germany Carolin Schäfer (6,457 points)

2018 IAAF Cross Country Permit[]

  • November 12, 2017: Cross de Atapuerca in Spain Burgos[61]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Getaneh Molla (m) / Ethiopia Senbere Teferi (f)
  • January 6: Campaccio in Italy San Giorgio su Legnano[62]
    • Winners: Kenya James Kibet (m) / Kenya Lilian Rengeruk (f)
  • January 6: Antrim International Cross Country in  Great Britain[63]
    • Winners: Kenya Timothy Cheruiyot (m) / Kenya Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi (f)
  • January 14: Cross Internacional Juan Muguerza in Spain Elgoibar[64]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Selemon Barega / Bahrain Ruth Jebet (f)
  • January 21: Cross Internacional de Itálica in Spain Seville[65]
    • Winners: Uganda Joshua Cheptegei (m) / Kenya Agnes Jebet Tirop (f)
  • February 11: Cinque Mulini in Italy San Vittore Olona[66]
    • Winners: Uganda Jacob Kiplimo (m) / Ethiopia Letesenbet Gidey (f)
  • February 18: Almond Blossom Cross Country (final) in Portugal Albufeira[67]

2018 IAAF Race Walking Challenge[]

2018 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Gold)[]

  • January 7: Xiamen International Marathon in  China[74]
  • January 14: Houston Half Marathon in the  United States[75]
    • Winners: New Zealand Jake Robertson (m) / Ethiopia Ruti Aga (f)
  • January 21: Hong Kong Marathon in  Hong Kong[76]
  • January 26: Dubai Marathon in the  United Arab Emirates[77]
  • January 28: Osaka International Ladies Marathon in  Japan (women only)[78]
  • February 11: eDreams Mitja Marató de Barcelona in  Spain[79]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Mule Wasihun (m) / Bahrain Tejitu Daba (f)
  • February 25: Seville Marathon in  Spain[80]
    • Winners: Kenya Dickson Tuwei Kipsang (m) / Morocco Koutar Boulaid (f)
  • March 4: Lake Biwa Marathon in  Japan (men only)[81]
    • Winner: Kenya Joseph Macharia Ndirangu
  • March 11: Roma-Ostia Half Marathon in  Italy[82]
    • Winners: United States Galen Rupp (m) / Ethiopia Haftamenesh Tesfay Haylu (f)
  • March 11: Nagoya Women's Marathon in  Japan (women only)[83]
    • Winner: Ethiopia Meskerem Assefa
  • March 11: Lisbon Half Marathon in  Portugal[84]
    • Winners: Kenya Erick Kiptanui (m) / Ethiopia Etagegn Woldu (f)
  • March 18: Seoul International Marathon in  South Korea[85]
    • Winners: Kenya Wilson Loyanae (m) / Ethiopia Damte Hiru (f)
  • March 25: Chongqing International Marathon in  China[86]
    • Winners: Kenya Kennedy Cheboror (m) / Ethiopia Meseret Legese (f)
  • April 7: Prague Half Marathon in the  Czech Republic[87]
    • Winners: Kenya Benard Kimeli (m) / Kenya Joan Melly (f)
  • April 8: Paris Marathon in  France[88]
  • April 8: Rotterdam Marathon in the  Netherlands[89]
    • Winners: Kenya Kenneth Kipkemoi (m) / Kenya Visiline Jepkesho (f)
  • April 8: Istanbul Half Marathon in  Turkey[90]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Amdework Walelegn (m) / Ethiopia Ababel Yeshaneh (f)
  • April 22: Vienna City Marathon in  Austria[91]
    • Winners: Morocco Salaheddine Bounasser (m) / Kenya Nancy Kiprop (f)
  • April 22: Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon in  Japan[92]
    • Winners: Kenya Nicholas Kosimbei (m) / Ethiopia Degitu Azmeraw (f)
  • April 22: Yangzhou Jianzhen International Half Marathon in  China[93]
  • April 22: Madrid Marathon in  Spain[94]
  • May 5: Yellow River Estuary International Marathon in  China[95]
    • Winners: Kenya Joel Kemboi Kimurer (m) / Ethiopia Letebrhan Haylay (f)
  • May 6: Prague Marathon in the  Czech Republic[96]
    • Winners: United States Galen Rupp (m) / Kenya Bornes Jepkirui Kitur (f)
  • May 19: Karlovy Vary Half Marathon in the  Czech Republic[97]
    • Winners: Ukraine Roman Romanenko (m) / Czech Republic Eva Vrabcová-Nývltová (f)
  • May 26 & 27: Ottawa Race Weekend in  Canada[98][99]
    • Ottawa 10 km winners: Ethiopia Andamlak Berta (m) / United Arab Emirates Alia Saeed Mohammed (f)
    • Ottawa Marathon winners: Ethiopia Yemane Tsegay (m) / Ethiopia Gelete Burka (f)
  • May 27: World 10K Bangalore in  India[100]
    • Winners: Kenya Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor (m) / Kenya Agnes Jebet Tirop (f)
  • June 2: České Budějovice Half Marathon in  Czech Republic[101]
    • Winners: United Kingdom Luke Traynor (m) / Moldova Lilia Fisikowici (f)
  • June 10: Lanzhou International Marathon in  China[102]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Kelkile Gezahegn (m) / Bahrain Merima Mohammed (f)
  • June 23: Olomouc Half Marathon in  Czech Republic[103]
  • July 1: Gold Coast Marathon in  Australia[104]
  • July 29: Bogotá Half Marathon in  Colombia[105]
  • September 8: Prague Grand Prix in  Czech Republic[106]
  • September 15: Ústí nad Labem Half Marathon in  Czech Republic[107]
    • Winners: Kenya Stephen Kiprop (m) / Kenya Diana Chemtai Kipyokei (f)
  • September 16: Copenhagen Half Marathon in  Denmark[108]
    • Winners: Kenya Daniel Kipchumba (m) / Netherlands Sifan Hassan (f)
  • September 16: Sydney Marathon in  Australia[109]
  • September 16: Beijing Marathon in  China[110]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Dejene Debela (m) / Kenya Valary Jemeli Aiyabei (f)
  • September 23: Cape Town Marathon in  South Africa[111]
    • Winners: South Africa Stephen Mokoka (m) / Namibia Helalia Johannes (f)
  • October 14: Portugal Half Marathon in  Portugal[112]
    • Winners: Morocco Mustapha El Aziz (m) / Ethiopia Yebrgual Melese Arage (f)
  • October 21: Amsterdam Marathon in  Netherlands[113]
    • Winners: Kenya Lawrence Cherono (m) / Ethiopia Tadelech Bekele (f)
  • October 21: Delhi Half Marathon in  India[114]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Andamlak Belihu (m) / Ethiopia Tsehay Gemechu (f)
  • October 21: Toronto Waterfront Marathon in  Canada[115]
    • Winners: Kenya Benson Kipruto (m) / Bahrain Mimi Belete (f)
  • October 28: Frankfurt Marathon in  Germany[116]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Kelkile Gezahegn (m) / Ethiopia Meskerem Assefa (f)
  • October 28: Valencia Half Marathon in  Spain[117]
    • Winners: Kenya Abraham Kiptum (m) / Ethiopia Gelete Burka (f)
  • November 11: Istanbul Marathon in  Turkey[118]
    • Winners: Kenya Felix Kimutai (m) / Kenya Ruth Chepngetich (f)
  • November 18: Shanghai Marathon in  China[119]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Abdiwak Tura (m) / Ethiopia Yebrgual Melese (f)
  • December 2: Fukuoka Marathon in  Japan (men only)[120]
    • Winner: Japan Yuma Hattori
  • December 2: Valencia Marathon in  Spain[121]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Leul Gebrselassie (m) / Ethiopia Ashete Dido (f)
  • December 9: Guangzhou Marathon in  China[122]
    • Winners: Morocco Mohammed Ziani (m) / Ethiopia Tigist Girma (f)
  • December 9: Singapore Marathon in  Singapore[122]
    • Winners: Kenya Joshua Kipkorir (m) / Kenya Priscah Jepleting Cherono (f)

2018 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Silver)[]

  • January 14: Houston Marathon in the  United States[75]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Bazu Worku (m) / Ethiopia Biruktayit Degefa (f)
  • January 21: Mumbai Marathon in  India[123]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Solomon Deksisa (m) / Ethiopia Amane Gobena (f)
  • February 4: Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon in  Japan[124]
    • Winners: Kenya Edward Waweru (m) / Kenya Betsy Saina (f)
  • March 18: New Taipei City Wan Jin Shi Marathon in  Chinese Taipei[125]
    • Winners: Japan Yuki Kawauchi (m) / Kenya Nguriatukei Rael Kiyara (f)
  • April 1: Daegu Marathon in  South Korea[126]
  • April 8: Hannover Marathon in  Germany[127]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Seboka Negussa (m) / Kenya Agnes Kiprop (f)
  • April 8: Milano City Marathon in  Italy[128]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Seyefu Tura (m) / Kenya Lucy Wangui Kabuu (f)
  • April 8: Rome Marathon in  Italy[129]
    • Winners: Kenya Cosmas Kipchoge Birech (m) / Ethiopia Rahma Tusa (f)
  • April 22: Orlen Warsaw Marathon in  Poland[130]
    • Winners: Kenya Ezekiel Omullo (m) / Belarus Nastassia Ivanova (f)
  • May 12: Okpekpe Intn'l 10 km Road Race in  Nigeria[131]
    • Winners: Kenya Alex Kibet (m) / Ethiopia Dera Dida (f)
  • August 26: Mexico City Marathon in  Mexico[132]
    • Winners: Kenya Titus Ekiru (m) / Ethiopia Etaferahu Temesgen (f)
  • September 8: Taiyuan International Marathon in  China
    • Winners: Kenya Ezekial Kemboi Omullo (m) / Kenya Alice Jepkemboi Kimutai (f)
  • September 23: Dam tot Damloop in  Netherlands[133]
    • Winners: Uganda Joshua Cheptegei (m) / Israel Lonah Chemtai Salpeter (f)
  • September 29: Hengshui Lake International Marathon in  China[134]
  • October 7: Cardiff Half Marathon in  Great Britain[135]
    • Winners: Australia Jack Raynor (m) / Uganda Juliet Chekwel (f)
  • October 7: Košice Peace Marathon in  Slovakia[135]
    • Winners: Kenya Raymond Choge (m) / Kenya Milliam Ebongon (f)
  • October 14: Lisbon Marathon in  Portugal[112]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Limenih Getachew (m) / Ethiopia Kuftu Dadiso Tahir (f)
  • October 14: 20 Kilomètres de Paris in  France[136]
  • October 28: Ljubljana Marathon in  Slovenia[137]
  • October 28: Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale in  France[137]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Olika Adugna (m) / Ethiopia Gete Alemayehu (f)
  • November 4: Hangzhou International Marathon in  China[138]
    • Winners: Kenya Michael Njenga Kunyuga (m) / Ethiopia Hirut Tibedu (f)
  • November 11: Beirut Marathon in  Lebanon[118]
    • Winners: Morocco Mohamed Reda El Aaraby (m) / Ethiopia Medina Deme Armino (f)
  • December 9: Saitama International Marathon in  Japan (Women only)[122]
    • Winner: Bahrain Dalila Abdulkadir
  • December 16: Shenzhen Marathon in  China[139]
    • Winners: Kenya Edwin Kipngetich Koech (m) / Ethiopia Mulu Seboka (f)
  • December 30: Corrida de Houilles in  France[140]
    • Winners: Switzerland Julien Wanders (m) / Ethiopia Gete Alemayehu (f)
  • December 31: San Silvestre Vallecana in  Spain[141]
    • Winners: Uganda Jacob Kiplimo (m) / Kenya Brigid Kosgei (f)

2018 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Bronze)[]

  • February 10: Lagos Marathon in  Nigeria[142]
    • Winners: France Abraham Kiprotich (m) / Ethiopia Almenesh Herpha (f)
  • February 18: Medio Maratón Internacional Electrolit Guadalajara in  Mexico[143]
    • Winners: Kenya John Nzau Mwangangi (m) / Kenya Diana Chemtai Kipyokei (f)
  • March 11: Barcelona Marathon in  Spain[144]
    • Winners: Kenya Anthony Maritim (m) / Kenya Ruth Chebitok (f)
  • March 18: ONICO Gdynia Half Marathon in  Poland[145]
    • Winners: Uganda Ben Somikwo (m) / Kenya Christine Oigo (f)
  • March 25: PZU Pólmaraton Warszawski in  Poland[146]
    • Winners: Kenya Ezrah Sang (m) / Kenya Pauline Njeru (f)
  • April 8: Pyongyang Marathon in  North Korea
    • Winners: North Korea RI Kang-pom (m) / North Korea Kim Hye-song (f)
  • April 15: Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon in  Japan[147]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Abdela Godana (m) / Japan Asami Furuse (f)
  • April 15: DOZ Marathon Łódz in  Poland[148]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Tarekegn Zewdu (m) / Kenya Jane Kiptoo (f)
  • April 22: Nova Poshta Kyiv Half Marathon in  Ukraine[149]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Lencho Tesfaye Anbesa (m) / Ukraine Viktoriya Kalyuzhna (f)
  • May 6: Geneva Marathon in   Switzerland[150]
    • Winners: Kenya William Yegon (m) / Ethiopia Amelework Fekadu (f)
  • May 13: Dalian International Marathon in  China[151]
    • Winners: Kenya Edwin Kibet Koech (m) / Ethiopia Mulu Seboka (f)
  • May 20: Riga Marathon in  Latvia[152]
  • June 16: Corrida de Langueux in  France[153]
  • June 23: Vidovdan Road Race in  Bosnia and Herzegovina[154]
    • Winners: Kenya Moses Kibet (m) / Belarus Katsiaryna Shaban Karneyenka (f)
  • September 9: Minsk Half Marathon in  Belarus[155]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Abebe Degefa Negewo (m) / Kenya Sheila Jerotich (f)
  • September 23: Buenos Aires Marathon in  Argentina[111]
    • Winners: Kenya Emmanuel Saina (m) / Kenya Vivian Kiplagat Jerono (f)
  • September 30: Warsaw Marathon in  Poland[156]
    • Winners: Kenya David Metto (m) / Kenya Beatrice Cherop (f)
  • October 14: Bucharest Marathon in  Romania[136]
    • Winners: Kenya Hosea Kipkemboi (m) / Ethiopia Almaz Gelana (f)
  • October 14: PKO Poznan Marathon in  Poland[136]
    • Winners: Kenya Cosmas Mutuku Kyeva (m) / Ethiopia Tesfanesh Merga (f)
  • October 28: Venice Marathon in  Italy[137]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Ayenew Gebre (m) / Kenya Angela Tanui (f)
  • November 4: French Riviera Marathon in  France[138]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Abrha Milaw (m) / Ethiopia Nurit Yimam (f)
  • November 4: Porto Marathon in  Portugal[138]
    • Winners: Uganda Robert Chemonges (m) / Ethiopia Abeba Tekulu Gebremeskel (f)
  • November 11: Maratón Internacional Megacable Guadalajara in  Mexico
    • Winners: Kenya Silas Cheboit (m) / Ethiopia Zewdnesh Ayele Belachew (f)
  • November 11: Hefei International Marathon in  China[118]
    • Winners: Kenya Leonard Langat (m) / Kenya Magdalene Masai (f)
  • November 18: Kobe Marathon in  Japan[119]
    • Winners: Morocco Khalil Lemciyeh (m) / Kenya Susan Jerotich (f)
  • November 18: Boulogne-Billancourt Half Marathon in  France[119]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Taye Girma (m) / Kenya Parendis Lekapana (f)
  • November 25: Florence Marathon in  Italy[157]
    • Winners: Bahrain Ali Abdi Gelelchu (m) / Israel Lonah Chemtai Salpeter (f)
  • December 2: Marathon du Gabon Olam in  Gabon
    • Winners: Kenya Shedrack Kimayo (m) / Kenya Joan Kigen (f)
  • December 2: 10K Valencia Trinidad Alfonso in  Spain
    • Winners: Sweden Jonas Leanderson (m) / Kenya Susan Jeptoo (f)
  • December 16: Bangsaen21 Half Marathon in  Thailand
    • Winners: Kenya Jamin Ekai Ngaukon (m) / Kenya Chemtai Rionotukei (f)
  • December 16: Mersin Marathon in  Turkey[139]
    • Winners: Kenya Kenneth Kiplagat Limo (m) / Ethiopia Konjit Tilahun (f)
  • December 16: Tata Steel Kolkata 25K in  India[139]
    • Winners: Ethiopia Birhanu Legese (m) / Ethiopia Dibaba Kuma (f)

EA Major Competitions[]

EA Cross Country Permit Races[]

  • September 22 – 24, 2017: Lidingöloppet in Sweden Lidingö
    • Winners: Sweden Napoleon Solomon (m) / Sweden Maria Larsson (f)
  • November 11, 2017: in Denmark Middelfart
    • Winners: Sweden Napoleon Solomon (m) / Sweden (f)
  • November 11, 2017: in Germany Pforzheim
    • Winners: Germany (m) / Germany Elena Burkard (f)
  • November 18, 2017: in Austria Salzburg
  • November 19, 2017: XXIV Cross Internacional de Soria in Spain Soria
    • Winners: Uganda Jacob Kiplimo (m) / Kenya Alice Aprot Nawowuna (f)
  • November 19, 2017: Cross de l'Acier in France Leffrinckoucke
    • Winners: Bahrain (m) / Kenya Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi (f)
  • November 25, 2017: 62nd in Turkey Istanbul
    • Winners: Kenya (m) / Ethiopia (f)
  • November 26, 2017: in Germany Darmstadt
    • Winners: Germany Amanal Petros (m) / Germany Alina Reh (f)
  • November 26, 2017: International in Netherlands Tilburg
    • Winners: Sweden Napoleon Solomon (m) / Sweden Meraf Bahta (f)
  • November 26, 2017: Cross Internacional de la Constitución in Spain Alcobendas
    • Winners: Morocco (m) / Spain (f)
  • January 13: Great Edinburgh International Cross Country in United Kingdom Edinburgh
    • Winners: United States Leonard Essau Korir (m) / Turkey Yasemin Can (f)
  • January 19 – 21: in Netherlands Kerkrade
    • Winners: Spain (m) / Kenya (f)
  • January 21: Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut in Belgium Hannut
  • January 21: Cross della Vallagarina in Italy Villa Lagarina
  • February 25: Lotto Cross Cup (final) in Belgium Brussels

EA Indoor Permit Meetings[]

  • January 25: Czech Indoor Gala in Czech Republic Ostrava
    • 60 m winners: Cuba Yunier Perez (m) / Poland Ewa Swoboda (f)
    • 300 m winners: Czech Republic Pavel Maslák (m) / Slovenia Anita Horvat (f)
    • Men's 60 m Hurdles winner: Czech Republic Petr Svoboda
    • 3000 m winners: Bahrain Mohammed Ayoub Tiouali (m) / Kenya Hellen Obiri
    • Long Jump winners: Greece Miltiádis Tentóglou (m) / Greece (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: Greece Emmanouil Karalis (m) / Czech Republic Romana Maláčová (f)
    • Women's High Jump winner: Ukraine Iryna Herashchenko
    • Men's Shot Put winner: Czech Republic Tomáš Staněk
  • February 2 & 3: European Athletics Permit meeting Combined Events in Estonia Tallinn
    • Men's Heptathlon winner: Germany Kai Kazmirek
    • Men's U20 Heptathlon winner: Estonia
    • Women's Pentathlon winner: Ukraine Alina Shukh
  • February 3: Reykjavik International Games in Iceland Reykjavik
    • 60 m winners: Sweden Odain Rose (m) / United Kingdom (f)
    • 400 m winners: United States (m) / Iceland (f)
    • 800 m winners: Iceland (m) / Kenya (f)
    • Women's High Jump winner: Sweden Maja Nilsson
    • Pole Vault winners: Iceland (m) / Iceland (f)
    • Long Jump winners: Iceland (m) / Finland (f)
    • Shot Put winners: United Kingdom Scott Lincoln (m) / Iceland
  • February 3: in France Mondeville
    • 60 m winners: France Christophe Lemaitre (m) / Jamaica Remona Burchell (f)
    • Women's 400 m winner: Slovakia Iveta Putalová
    • Men's 1500 m winner: Ethiopia Samuel Tefera
    • Women's 2000 m winner: Ethiopia
    • Men's 3000 m winner: United Kingdom Jonathan Davies
    • 60 m Hurdles winners: United States Jarret Eaton (m) / Ukraine Hanna Plotitsyna (f)
    • Men's Triple Jump winner: United Kingdom Nathan Douglas
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: France Ninon Guillon-Romarin
  • February 7: in France Paris
  • February 9: in France Eaubonne
    • Women's 60 m winner: Ivory Coast Marie-Josée Ta Lou
    • Women's 200 m winner: Poland Anna Kiełbasińska
    • Women's Triathlon winner: Belgium Nafissatou Thiam
    • Women's 800 m winner: Ethiopia Habitam Alemu
    • Women's 3000 m winner: United Kingdom Melissa Courtney
    • Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: Finland Nooralotta Neziri
    • Women's High Jump winner: United Kingdom Katarina Johnson-Thompson
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: Russia Anzhelika Sidorova
    • Women's Long Jump winner: Latvia Lauma Grīva
  • February 10: Gugl Indoor Meeting in Austria Linz
  • February 10: in Belgium Ghent
    • 60 m winners: Belgium Robin Vanderbemden (m) / Netherlands Jamile Samuel (f)
    • 400 m winners: Netherlands Tony van Diepen (m) / United Kingdom Zoey Clark (f)
    • 800 m winners: Netherlands (m) / Italy Elena Bellò (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Poland Marcin Lewandowski (m) / Ethiopia (f)
    • Men's 3000 m winner: Ethiopia
    • 60 m Hurdles winners: Italy (m) / Netherlands Eefje Boons (f)
    • High Jump winners: Japan Naoto Tobe (m) / Republic of Ireland (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: Netherlands (m) / Netherlands (f)
    • Long Jump winners: Republic of Ireland (m) / Netherlands Hanne Maudens (f)
  • February 11: in France Metz
  • February 13: in France Liévin
  • February 18: in Turkey Istanbul
    • 60 m winners: Turkey Emre Zafer Barnes (m) / Ukraine Hrystyna Stuy (f)
    • 400 m winners: Bosnia and Herzegovina Amel Tuka (m) / Ukraine Anna Ryzhykova (f)
    • Men's 1000 m winner: Bahrain Abraham Rotich
    • Women's 1500 m winner: Albania Luiza Gega
    • Men's 3000 m winner: Cyprus Amine Khadiri
    • Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: Ukraine Hanna Plotitsyna
    • Men's Long Jump winner: Ukraine Vladyslav Mazur
    • Women's High Jump winner: Ukraine Kateryna Tabashnyk
    • Women's Pole Vault winner: Turkey
    • Women's Triple Jump winner: Russia
    • Men's Shot Put winner: Romania Andrei Gag
  • February 21: in Republic of Ireland
  • February 21: in Serbia Belgrad
  • February 25: All Star Perche in France Clermont-Ferrand
  • TBD: in Spain Madrid

EA Outdoor Classic Meetings[]

EA Outdoor Area Permit Meetings[]

  • May 5 & 6: Georgian Open Championships in Georgia (country) Tbilisi
  • May 13: Meeting Elite de Montgeron in France Montgeron
  • May 19 & 20: Caucasian Cup in Georgia (country) Tbilisi
  • May 27: Meeting Elite de Forbach in France Forbach

EA Combined Events Area Permit Meetings[]

  • June 2 & 3: VII Meeting Internacional de Arona in Spain Arona

EA Outdoor Special Premium Meetings[]

  • May 10: Athens Street Pole Vault (Special Premium) in Greece Athens

CAA Major Events[]

  • March 17: 2018 African Cross Country Championships in Algeria Chlef
  • August 1 – 5: 2018 African Championships in Athletics in Nigeria Asaba

NACAC Major Events[]

  • February 16 & 17: 2018 Central American Cross Country Championships in El Salvador San Salvador
    • Seniors winners: Guatemala Alberto González Méndez (m) / Costa Rica Jenny Méndez Suanca (f)
    • U20 winners: El Salvador Joseph Alejandro Hernandez Silva (m) / Costa Rica Noelia Vargas Mena (f)
  • February 17: Pan American Cross Country Cup in El Salvador San Salvador
    • Seniors winners: United States Joseph Gray (m) / Ecuador Carmen Toaquiza (f)
    • U20 winners: United States Connor Lane (m) / Canada Brogan MacDougall (f)
  • May 25 – 27: in Panama Panama City
  • June 22 – 24: 2018 in Nicaragua Managua
  • June 28 – July 1: OECS Track and Field Championships in Saint Kitts and Nevis Basseterre
  • July 3 & 4: NACAC Combined Events Championships in Canada Ottawa
  • August 10 – 12: 2018 NACAC Championships in Canada Toronto

CONSUDATLE[]

OAA[]

  • January 20 – 27: in New Zealand Dunedin
    • For all results, click here.
  • February 11: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Australia Adelaide[68]
    • 20 km Walk winners: Sweden Perseus Karlström (m) / Australia Beki Smith (f)
    • U20 10 km winners: Australia Declan Tingay (m) / Australia Katie Hayward (f)
    • U18 5 km winners: Australia Joe Cross (m) / Australia Olivia Sandery (f)
  • February 18: in Australia Hobart
    • Winners: Australia Liam Adams (m) / Australia Lisa Jane Weightman (f)
  • May 17 – 19: Melanesian Athletics Championships in Vanuatu Port Vila
    • 100 m: Fiji Heleina Young (f)
    • 200 m: Australia Nicole Kay (f)
    • 400 m: Vanuatu Valentine Hello (f)
    • 800 m: Australia Isabella Thornton-Bott (f)
    • 1500 m: Australia Caitlin Murdock (f)
    • 3000 m: Solomon Islands Sharon Firisua (F)
    • 5000 m: Audrey Hall (f)
    • 100 m Hurdles: Australia Rhonda Byrnes (f)
    • 400 m Hurdles: Australia Madeline Putz (f)
    • 4x100 m Relay:  Australia A (Stephanie Welsh, Emma Klasen, Monique Quirk, Sophie White)
    • High Jump: Australia Laura Perich (f)
    • Pole Vault: Australia Isabelle Napier (f)
    • Long Jump: Australia Allison Nankivell (f)
    • Triple Jump: Australia Allison Nankivell (f)
    • Shot Put: New Caledonia Ashley Bologna (f)
    • Discus Throw: Australia Larissa O'Dea (f)
  • June 9 & 10: Oceania Combined Events Championships in  Australia
  • June 14 – 16: Micronesian Athletics Championships in Northern Mariana Islands Saipan
  • June 30 & July 1: Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships  Australia
  • August 25: Oceania Cross Country Championships in TBD place
  • September 6 – 8: Polynesian Regional Athletics Championships in Samoa Apia

AAA[]

  • February 1 – 3: 2018 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Iran Tehran
    • 60 m winners: Iran Hassan Taftian (m) / China Liang Xiaojing (f)
    • 400 m winners: Qatar Abdalelah Haroun (m) / Kazakhstan Svetlana Golendova (f)
    • 800 m winners: Qatar Abubaker Haydar Abdalla (m) / China Wang Chunyu (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Iran Amir Moradi (m) / Sri Lanka Gayanthika Artigala (f)
    • 3000 m winners: Iran Hossein Keyhani (m) / Kazakhstan Tatyana Neroznak (f)
    • 60 m Hurdles winners: Kuwait Abdulaziz Al-Mandeel (m) / Kazakhstan (f)
    • 4x400 m winners:  Qatar (m) /  Kazakhstan (f)
    • High jump winners: Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim (m) / Uzbekistan Nadiya Dusanova (f)
    • Pole Vault winners: Kazakhstan Nikita Filippov (m) / Kazakhstan Anastasiya Yermakova (f)
    • Long jump winners: China Shi Yuhao (m) / Vietnam Bùi Thị Thu Thảo (f)
    • Triple jump winners: Kuwait (m) / Kazakhstan Irina Ektova (f)
    • Shot put winners: Iran Ali Samari (m) / Uzbekistan Elena Smolyanova (f)
    • Men's Heptathlon winner: Kuwait Majed Radhi Al-Sayed
    • Women's Pentathlon winner: Iran

Deaths[]

Athlete Nation Occupation Age Date Ref
Horace Ashenfelter  United States Steeplechaser 94 6 January [158]
Cliff Bourland  United States Sprinter 97 1 February [159]
Roger Bannister  United Kingdom Middle-distance athlete 88 4 March [160]
László Tábori  Hungary Middle-distance athlete 86 23 May [161]
Dick Quax  New Zealand Long-distance athlete 70 28 May [162]
Irena Szewińska  Poland Sprinter 72 29 June [163]
Lindy Remigino  United States Sprinter 87 11 July [164]

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  54. ^ IAAF's 2018 Copernicus Cup Results Page
  55. ^ IAAF's 2018 Müller Indoor Grand Prix Results Page
  56. ^ Roe and Bougard take top honours in Florence
  57. ^ World leads for Thiam and Warner in Gotzis
  58. ^ Abele and Schäfer take convincing wins in Ratingen
  59. ^ Ellenwood and Filip take Pan American Combined Events Cup in Ottawa
  60. ^ Mayer breaks decathlon world record in Talence with 9126
  61. ^ Molla and Teferi secure Ethiopian double in Atapuerca
  62. ^ Kibet and Rengeruk claim top spots at Campaccio
  63. ^ Cheruiyot and Kipkemboi take kenyan double in Antrim
  64. ^ Barega and Jebet triumph in Elgoibar
  65. ^ Cheptegei and Tirop prevail in Seville
  66. ^ Teenage talents Kiplimo and Gidey triumph at Cinque Mulini
  67. ^ El Bakkali and Rocha take expected titles at Almond Blossom Cross Country in Albufeira
  68. ^ a b Cool change, but sun continues to shine on Karlstrom’s summer Down Under
  69. ^ Shange, Chocho and Gonzalez shine in Monterrey
  70. ^ Bonilla sets 50km area record at South American Race Walking Championships
  71. ^ Qieyang and Garcia prevail in Rio Maior
  72. ^ Arevalo and Qieyang prevail in La Coruna
  73. ^ Arevalo and Wang take top honours in Suzhou
  74. ^ Sado beats the rain to regain Xiamen Marathon title
  75. ^ a b Ethiopians dominate once more in Houston
  76. ^ Tollesa breaks course record at Hong Kong Marathon
  77. ^ Geremew and Dereje take down course records in Dubai
  78. ^ Matsuda dominates in Osaka on marathon debut
  79. ^ Wasihun breaks course record in Barcelona
  80. ^ Boulaid breaks course record in Seville
  81. ^ Debutante Ndirangu cruises to Lake Biwa title
  82. ^ Rupp and Haylu take convincing victories at Roma-Ostia half
  83. ^ Assefa clocks 2:21:45 to take Nagoya marathon title
  84. ^ Kiptanui and Woldu beat the winds at Lisbon half
  85. ^ Loyanae and Hiru take Seoul Marathon titles
  86. ^ Legese and Cheboror take victories at Chongqing Marathon
  87. ^ Melly sizzles to 1:05:04 victory at Prague half marathon
  88. ^ Lonyangata successfully defends Paris crown, Saina takes women's title
  89. ^ Kipkemoi takes Rotterdam Marathon title
  90. ^ Walelegn clocks 59:50 Turkish all-comers record at Istanbul half marathon
  91. ^ Kiprop retains title and Bounasser takes surprise victory in heat of Vienna
  92. ^ Kosimbei and Azmeraw triumph at Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon
  93. ^ Geremew takes fourth straight win in Yangzhou
  94. ^ Kipketer breaks course record in Madrid
  95. ^ Haylay breaks course record at Yellow River Estuary International Marathon
  96. ^ Rupp and Kitur take Prague Marathon wins
  97. ^ Vrabcova-Nyvltova and Romanenko cruise to Karlovy Vary half marathon victories
  98. ^ Berta and Mohammed earn Ottawa 10km victories
  99. ^ Burka breaks Canadian all-comers record at Ottawa Marathon
  100. ^ Kamworor and Tirop score Kenyan double at Bengaluru 10k
  101. ^ Fisikovici and Traynor take top honours at České Budějovice
  102. ^ Gezahegn retains title while Mohammed wins in close finish in Lanzhou
  103. ^ Gudeta and Kiprop take Olomouc Half Marathon titles
  104. ^ Mungara takes third Gold Coast Marathon victory while Chebitok sets race record
  105. ^ Gudeta and Getahun take impressive victories in Bogota
  106. ^ Kipruto threatens world 10km record at Prague Grand Prix
  107. ^ Kiprop and Kipyokei take Usti nad Labem Half Marathon victories
  108. ^ Hassan smashes European record at Copenhagen Half Marathon
  109. ^ Favourites Kemboi and Kibarus deliver in Sydney
  110. ^ Aiyabei ends Kenyan drought at Beijing Marathon
  111. ^ a b Saina clocks 2:05:21 South American all-comers record in Buenos Aires, Mokaka takes Cape Town victory
  112. ^ a b Three race records fall in wind-swept Lisbon
  113. ^ Cherono clocks 2:04:06 Dutch all-comers record in Amsterdam
  114. ^ Debutante Gemechu clocks 1:06:50 course record at Delhi Half Marathon
  115. ^ Belete breaks course record at Toronto Marathon
  116. ^ Assefa breaks course record at Frankfurt Marathon
  117. ^ Kiptum breaks world half marathon record in Valencia with 58:18
  118. ^ a b c Road round-up: Chepngetich storms through 2:19 barrier in Istanbul, Course records for El Aaraby in Beirut and Masai at Hefei
  119. ^ a b c Road round-up: Cheptegei clocks 15km world best in Nijmegen, Melese breaks Shanghai Marathon course
  120. ^ Hattori claims upset victory in Fukuoka
  121. ^ Gebrselassie clocks 2:04:30 Spanish all-comers record in Valencia
  122. ^ a b c Road round-up: Ziani and Girma take Guangzhou victories, Eshete sprints to Saitama title
  123. ^ Gobena and Deksisa secure Ethiopian double in Mumbai
  124. ^ Waweru and Saina secure Kenyan double at Marugame Half Marathon
  125. ^ Consistent Kawauchi wins in New Taipei City
  126. ^ Kiptum breaks course record at Daegu Marathon
  127. ^ Negusse and Kiprop win in Hannover
  128. ^ Tura and Kabuu triumph at Milan Marathon
  129. ^ Tusa wins third straight Rome marathon title
  130. ^ Omullo and Ivanova take top honours in Warsaw
  131. ^ Kibet and Dida battle harsh conditions to win in Okpekpe
  132. ^ Ekiru breaks course record at Mexico City Marathon
  133. ^ Salpeter and Cheptegei prevail at Dam tot Damloop 10-miler
  134. ^ Berhanu and Mekasha notch Ethiopian doubles in Hengshui
  135. ^ a b Road round-up: Kiplimo beats Edris at Giro al Sas, Choge and Ebongon take Kosice Peace Marathon wins, Rayner and Chekwel take inaugural Commonwealth Half Marathon titles
  136. ^ a b c Road round-up: Tsegay and Claude-Boxberger prevail in Paris, Cheptegei triumphs in Durban
  137. ^ a b c Road round-up: race records smashed in Ljubljana, Adugna leads Ethiopian double in Cassis
  138. ^ a b c Road round-up: Chelimo takes US 5km title in New York, course records fall in Hangzhou, Porto and Nice
  139. ^ a b c Road round-up: Course records smashed in Shenzhen and Mersin, Ethiopian double in Kolkata
  140. ^ Wanders breaks European record at Houilles 10km
  141. ^ Kiplimo clocks 26:41 over 10km in Madrid while Kosgei and Obiri crack 30
  142. ^ Kiprotich breaks Nigerian all-comers’ record at Lagos City Marathon
  143. ^ Kipyokei sets Mexican all-comers’ record at Guadalajara Half Marathon
  144. ^ Kenya scores a double in Barcelona
  145. ^ Somikwo and Oigo beat the Baltic chill at Gdynia half
  146. ^ Sang and Njeru secure Kenyan double in Warsaw
  147. ^ Godana and Furuse land first career marathon victories in Nagano
  148. ^ Clear wins for Alemu and Kiptoo in Lodz
  149. ^ Course records fall at Kyiv Half Marathon
  150. ^ Yegon and Amelework take marathon wins in Geneva
  151. ^ Koech breaks Dalian course record
  152. ^ Records fall at Riga Marathon
  153. ^ Calvin breaks course and French records at Langueux 10km
  154. ^ Kibet and Karneyenka take top honours in Brcko
  155. ^ Negewo breaks course record at Minsk Half Marathon
  156. ^ Road round-up: Berhanu and Mekasha notch Ethiopian doubles in Hengshui, Metto leads Kenyan double in Warsaw
  157. ^ Salpeter clocks 2:24:17 course record in Florence
  158. ^ McFadden, Robert D. (7 January 2018). "Horace Ashenfelter, Olympic Victor of a Cold War Showdown, Dies at 94". The New York Times.
  159. ^ Cliff Bourland, America's oldest living gold medalist, dies at 97
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  161. ^ "Hungarian runner and coach Laszlo Tabori dies aged 86".
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Notes[]

  1. ^ This performance was not officially ratified as NCAA anti-doping procedures do not meet international standards
  2. ^ This performance was not officially ratified as NCAA anti-doping procedures do not meet international standards
  3. ^ The 50,000 metres (track) is not a recognised event for record purposes, however, this represents the world's best performance

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