2004 IAAF World Outdoor Meetings
Edition2nd
Dates12 February – 18 September
Meetings34 (+1 final)
2003
2005

The 2004 IAAF World Outdoor Meetings was the second edition of the annual global series of one-day track and field competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). The series had four levels: 2004 IAAF Golden League, IAAF Super Grand Prix, IAAF Grand Prix and IAAF Grand Prix II. There were 6 Golden League meetings, 8 Super Grand Prix category meetings, 9 IAAF Grand Prix category meetings and 11 Grand Prix II meetings, making a combined total of 34 meetings for the series.[1]

The series hosted the same number of meetings as the previous year. The Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix was added to Super Grand Prix, the Helsinki Grand Prix was dropped from the Grand Prix circuit and the Cena Slovenska - Slovak Gold Grand Prix II meeting was replaced by the Grande Premio Rio de Atletismo. Three meetings changed venue from 2003: the Bislett Games moved from Oslo to Bergen due to stadium developments, the Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria was moved from Trikala to Heraklion, and the Brother Znamensky Memorial moved from Tula, Russia to Kazan.[1]

Performances on designated events on the circuit earned athletes points which qualified them for entry to the 2004 IAAF World Athletics Final, held on 18–19 September in Monaco.[2]

Meetings

# Date Meeting name City Country Level
112 FebruaryTelstra A-Series MelbourneMelbourneAustraliaIAAF Grand Prix II
224 AprilMeeting du Conseil General de la MartiniqueFort-de-FranceFranceIAAF Grand Prix II
38 MayJapan Grand PrixOsakaJapanIAAF Grand Prix I
414 MayQatar Athletic Super Grand PrixDohaQatarIAAF Super Grand Prix
516 MayGrande Premio Rio de AtletismoRio de JaneiroBrazilIAAF Grand Prix I
623 MayGrande Premio de Brasil de AtletismoBelémBrazilIAAF Grand Prix I
731 MayU.S. Track & Field OpenPalo AltoUnited StatesIAAF Grand Prix II
831 MayTHALES FBK-GamesHengeloNetherlandsIAAF Grand Prix I
92 JuneNotturna di MilanoMilanItalyIAAF Grand Prix II
104 JuneMeeting Memorial Primo NebioloTurinItalyIAAF Grand Prix II
115 JuneAdidas Oregon Track ClassicGreshamUnited StatesIAAF Grand Prix II
125 JuneMeeting de Atletismo SevillaSevilleSpainIAAF Grand Prix I
138 JuneGolden Spike OstravaOstravaCzech RepublicIAAF Super Grand Prix
1411 JuneBislett GamesBergenNorway2004 IAAF Golden League
1519 JunePrefontaine ClassicEugeneUnited StatesIAAF Grand Prix I
1626 JuneLille Metropole MeetingVilleneuve-d'AscqFranceIAAF Grand Prix I
1727 JuneNorwich Union ClassicGatesheadUnited KingdomIAAF Super Grand Prix
1828 JuneMemorial Josefa OdlozilaPragueCzech RepublicIAAF Grand Prix II
1929 JuneGrand Prix ZagrebZagrebCroatiaIAAF Grand Prix I
202 JulyGolden GalaRomeItaly2004 IAAF Golden League
214 JulySuper Grand Prix TsiklitiriaHeraklionGreeceIAAF Super Grand Prix
226 JulyAthletissimaLausanneSwitzerlandIAAF Super Grand Prix
239 JulyBrothers Znamensky MemorialKazanRussiaIAAF Grand Prix II
2417 JulyMeeting de MadridMadridSpainIAAF Super Grand Prix
2519 JulyInternational Meeting ThessalonikiThessalonikiGreeceIAAF Grand Prix II
2623 JulyMeeting de ParisParisFrance2004 IAAF Golden League
2727 JulyDN GalanStockholmSwedenIAAF Super Grand Prix
2830 JulyNorwich Union British Grand PrixLondonUnited KingdomIAAF Super Grand Prix
2931 JulyKBC Night of AthleticsHeusden-ZolderBelgiumIAAF Grand Prix II
302 AugustIntersport Gugl-MeetingLinzAustriaIAAF Grand Prix I
316 AugustWeltklasse ZürichZürichSwitzerland2004 IAAF Golden League
323 SeptemberMemorial Van DammeBrusselsBelgium2004 IAAF Golden League
335 SeptemberRieti MeetingRietiItalyIAAF Grand Prix I
3412 SeptemberISTAF BerlinBerlinGermany2004 IAAF Golden League
F18–19 September2004 IAAF World Athletics FinalFontvieilleMonacoIAAF World Athletics Final

References

  1. 1 2 IAAF World Outdoor Meetings 2004. IAAF (archived). Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  2. World Rankings. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
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