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Athletics timetable for Paris 2024 Olympic Games published

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January 9, 2023
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This is the official Athletics timetable, released today, January 9, 2022, by World Athletics. Also, 14/16 relay qualifiers for 2024 coming from the World Athletics Relays Nassau 24 (May 4-5, 2024). 

Athletics timetable for Paris 2024 Olympic Games published

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The timetable for the athletics competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and the dates for the World Athletics Relays Nassau 24 have been confirmed by World Athletics.

Spread over 11 days, athletics action at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will start with the 20km race walk events on Thursday, 1 August, and end with the women’s marathon on the final day of the Games, Sunday, 11 August.

In between, a track and field competition will occur during 17 sessions at the Stade de France. All track and field finals will be held in the evening sessions, while the road events will take place in the mornings on four different days.

Athletes looking to double up in the 100m & 200m, 800m & 1500m, 1500m & 5000m, or 5000m & 10,000m will be able to do so without having to compete in more than one discipline on any given day. Other possible doubles include the long jump & triple jump and the 20km & 35km race walks.

The first track medals will be awarded during the first evening session on Friday, 2 August, which concludes with the men’s 10,000m final.

The women’s triple jump, men’s shot put, and women’s 100m finals all feature on day two, while day three starts with the women’s 3000m steeplechase heats and ends with the men’s 100m final.

The world’s best male pole vaulters will compete for the Olympic crown on day four, ahead of the men’s 1500m and women’s 200m finals on day five.

Day six kicks off with the 35km race walk and concludes with the men’s 3000m steeplechase final. The 400m hurdles events have been taken to another level in recent years, and in Paris, the women’s final will be held on day seven and the men’s on day eight, when the heptathlon will also reach its climax.

Day nine offers a total of nine finals, from the men’s marathon in the morning through to the men’s and women’s 4x400m finals in the evening.

As announced last year, a repechage round in all individual track events from 200m to 1500m in distance, including the hurdles events, will be introduced at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. In the new repechage format, athletes who do not qualify by place in round one heats of the 200m-1,500m will have a second chance to qualify for the semi-finals by participating in repechage heats.

The qualification system for athletics competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was published last month, again based on a dual pathway of qualification that will see 50% of athletes qualify through entry standards and the remaining 50% qualify through World Rankings.

As part of this, the World Athletics Relays in Nassau in The Bahamas on 4-5 May, 2024 will be the main Olympic qualifying event for the relays with 14 out of the 16 teams qualifying at the event in Nassau. The dates for the World Athletics Relays were approved by the World Athletics Council in late December 2022.

Olympic Games ticketing is now open and organizers have also revealed the routes for the Olympic marathon and the two mass event races – a 42.195km course and a 10km course – that will be open to the general public.

• Athletics timetable for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

World Athletics


Publication de l’horaire des compétitions d’athlétisme pour les Jeux olympiques de Paris 2024

Relais mondiaux d’athlétisme Nassau 24 prévus les 4 et 5 mai 2024

L’horaire des compétitions d’athlétisme aux Jeux olympiques de Paris 2024 et les dates des Relais mondiaux de World Athletics Nassau 24 ont été confirmés par World Athletics.

Réparti sur 11 jours, le programme d’athlétisme aux Jeux olympiques de Paris 2024 commencera par les épreuves du 20km marche le jeudi 1er août et se terminera par le marathon féminin le dernier jour des Jeux, le dimanche 11 août.

Entre-temps, les épreuves d’athlétisme se dérouleront au cours de 17 sessions au Stade de France. Toutes les finales des courses sur piste et des concours se dérouleront lors des sessions du soir, tandis que les épreuves sur route auront lieu le matin, sur quatre jours différents.

Les athlètes qui ambitionnent de doubler certaines épreuves (100m-200m, 800m-1500m, 1500m-5000m ou 5000m-10 000m) pourront le faire sans devoir concourir dans plusieurs disciplines différentes au cours d’une même journée. Parmi les autres doublés possibles, citons le saut en longueur et le triple saut, ainsi que le 20km marche et le 35km marche.

Les premières médailles pour les épreuves sur piste seront remises lors de la première session du soir, le vendredi 2 août, qui se terminera par la finale du 10 000m masculin.

Les finales du triple saut féminin, du lancer du poids masculin et du 100m féminin auront lieu le deuxième jour, tandis que le troisième jour commencera par les séries du 3000m steeple féminin et se terminera par la finale du 100m masculin.

Les meilleurs perchistes masculins du monde se disputeront le titre olympique le quatrième jour, avant les finales du 1500m masculin et du 200m féminin le cinquième jour.

Le sixième jour démarrera avec le 35km marche et se terminera par la finale du 3000m steeple masculin. Les épreuves de 400m haies ont connu un nouvel essor ces dernières années. À Paris, la finale des femmes aura lieu le septième jour. Celle des hommes aura lieu le huitième jour, tout comme l’épilogue de l’heptathlon.

Le neuvième jour proposera un total de neuf finales, du marathon masculin le matin aux finales du 4x400m masculin et féminin le soir.

Comme annoncé l’année dernière, un tour de repêchage dans toutes les épreuves individuelles sur piste de 200 m à 1500 m, y compris les épreuves de haies, sera introduit aux Jeux olympiques de Paris 2024. Dans ce nouveau format de repêchage, les athlètes qui ne se qualifient pas par leur classement lors des séries du premier tour auront une seconde chance de se qualifier pour les demi-finales en participant à ces séries de repêchage.

Le système de qualification pour les compétitions d’athlétisme aux Jeux olympiques de Paris 2024 a été publié le mois dernier. Il repose à nouveau sur un double mode de qualification : 50 % des athlètes se qualifiant par le biais des minima et les 50 % restants par le biais du classement mondial.

À ce titre, les Relais mondiaux de World Athletics à Nassau aux Bahamas les 4 et 5 mai 2024 seront la principale compétition de qualification olympique pour les relais, permettant à 14 des 16 équipes de se qualifier. Les dates des Relais mondiaux de World Athletics ont été approuvées par le Conseil de World Athletics fin décembre 2022.

La billetterie des Jeux olympiques est désormais ouverte et les organisateurs ont également révélé les itinéraires du marathon olympique et des deux courses à participation massive : un parcours de 42,195 km et un parcours de 10 km ouverts au grand public.

• Horaires des compétitions d’athlétisme pour les Jeux olympiques de Paris 2024

World Athletics

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