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IAAF Continental Cup

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International athletics tournament
Not to be confused withAthletics World Cup.

IAAF Continental Cup
Statusdefunct
GenreTrack and field
Datevarying
Frequencybiennial
Countryvarying
Years active1977–2018
Inaugurated1977 (1977)
Most recent2018
Organised byWorld Athletics
Websiteworldathletics.org

TheIAAF Continental Cup was an internationaltrack and field competition organized by theInternational Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

The event was proposed by IAAF former PresidentPrimo Nebiolo and was first held in 1977 as theIAAF World Cup.[1] The event was initially held every two years, but following the establishment of theWorld Athletics Championships it moved to a quadrennial basis. The 1989 edition was held the same year as theWorld Indoor Championships, then moved to the even-year between the Summer Olympics, ensuring the sport of athletics had a global competition in all years.

The original format included separate men's and women's competitions consisting of 21 events each, with team points being awarded for the finishing position of each athlete. Eight teams, five continental and three national, entered an athlete in each event: if the stadium had a ninth lane, the host nation would also be permitted to enter.

The eight entrants included theUnited States, the top two nations in the precedingEuropean Cup and continental teams comprisingAfrica,Asia,Oceania, the rest of theAmericas (North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association andConfederación Sudamericana de Atletismo), and the rest ofEurope.

From 2010, the event was rebranded to the IAAF Continental Cup, with the national teams being removed, and team scoring incorporated both the sexes. Two athletes per individual event were entered by four regional teams:Africa,Asia/Pacific,Europe and theAmericas), though the regions had only one team each for the relay events.[2]

After a decision at the 206th IAAF Council Meeting, held after the2016 Summer Olympics, long-distance events were removed from the programme, and the4 × 400 metres relay event was modified to a mixed-gender event.[3]

A nation-based competition, theAthletics World Cup, was staged in 2018 by an independent promoter. The IAAF competition was briefly rebranded as theWorld Athletics Continental Cup in 2019, but the event was scrapped in March 2020.[4][5][6]

Results

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IAAF World Cup

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EditionYearVenueDivisionCup winnersSecond placeThird place
1st1977DüsseldorfMenEast GermanyEast GermanyUnited StatesUnited StatesWest GermanyWest Germany
WomenEuropeEuropeEast GermanyEast GermanySoviet UnionSoviet Union
2nd1979MontrealMenUnited StatesUnited StatesEuropeEuropeEast GermanyEast Germany
WomenEast GermanyEast GermanySoviet UnionSoviet UnionEuropeEurope
3rd1981RomeMenEuropeEuropeEast GermanyEast GermanyUnited StatesUnited States
WomenEast GermanyEast GermanyEuropeEuropeSoviet UnionSoviet Union
4th1985CanberraMenUnited StatesUnited StatesSoviet UnionSoviet UnionEast GermanyEast Germany
WomenEast GermanyEast GermanySoviet UnionSoviet UnionEuropeEurope
5th1989BarcelonaMenUnited StatesUnited StatesEuropeEuropeUnited KingdomGreat Britain
WomenEast GermanyEast GermanySoviet UnionSoviet UnionUnited StatesAmerica
6th1992HavanaMenAfricaUnited KingdomGreat BritainEuropeEurope
WomenCommonwealth of Independent StatesUnified TeamEuropeEuropeUnited StatesAmerica
7th1994LondonMenAfricaUnited KingdomGreat BritainUnited StatesAmerica
WomenEuropeEuropeUnited StatesAmericaGermanyGermany
8th1998JohannesburgMenAfricaEuropeEuropeGermanyGermany
WomenUnited StatesUnited StatesEuropeEuropeAfrica
9th2002MadridMenAfricaEuropeEuropeUnited StatesUnited States
WomenRussiaRussiaEuropeEuropeUnited StatesAmerica
10th2006Athens[7]MenEuropeEuropeUnited StatesUnited StatesAfrica
WomenRussiaRussiaEuropeEuropeUnited StatesAmerica

IAAF Continental Cup

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YearVenueCup winnersSecond placeThird placeFourth place
2010Split,CroatiaOverallOrganization of American StatesAmericasEuropeEuropeAfrican UnionAfricaAsia/Pacific
Points424.5[8]410295292.5
MenEuropeEuropeOrganization of American StatesAmericasAfrican UnionAfricaAsia/Pacific
WomenOrganization of American StatesAmericasEuropeEuropeAfrican UnionAfricaAsia/Pacific
2014Marrakesh,MoroccoOverallEuropeEuropeOrganization of American StatesAmericasAfrican UnionAfricaAsia/Pacific
Points447.5390339257.5
MenEuropeEuropeOrganization of American StatesAmericasAfrican UnionAfricaAsia/Pacific
WomenEuropeEuropeOrganization of American StatesAmericasAfrican UnionAfricaAsia/Pacific
2018Ostrava,Czech RepublicOverallOrganization of American StatesAmericasEuropeEuropeAsia/PacificAfrican UnionAfrica
Points262233188142

Cup records

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Key to tables:  not ratified or later rescinded by IAAF

Men

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EventRecordNameNationalityTeamDateGamesRef.
100 m9.87(−0.2 m/s)Obadele Thompson BarbadosAmericas11 September 19981998 Johannesburg
200 m19.87(+0.1 m/s)Wallace Spearmon United StatesUnited States17 September 20062006 Athens
400 m44.22Jeremy Wariner United StatesAmericas4 September 20102010 Split[9]
800 m1:43.37David Rudisha KenyaAfrica5 September 2010[10]
1500 m3:31.20Bernard Lagat United StatesUnited States20 September 20022002 Madrid
3000 m7:32.19Craig Mottram AustraliaOceania17 September 20062006 Athens
5000 m13:13.82Miruts YifterEthiopiaAfrica3 July 19771977 Düsseldorf
10,000 m27:38.43Werner Schildhauer East GermanyEast Germany4 September 19811981 Rome
3000 m steeplechase8:09.67Richard Mateelong KenyaAfrica5 September 20102010 Split[11]
110 m hurdles12.96(+0.4 m/s)Allen Johnson United StatesUnited States17 September 20062006 Athens
400 m hurdles47.37Edwin Moses United StatesUnited States4 September 19811981 Rome
Abderrahman Samba QatarAsia-Pacific8 September 20182018 Ostrava[12]
High jump2.40 mJavier Sotomayor CubaAmericas11 September 19941994 London
Pole vault5.95 mSteve Hooker AustraliaOceania5 September 20102010 Split[13]
Long jump8.52 m(±0.0 m/s)Larry Myricks United StatesUnited States26 September 19791979 Montreal
Triple jump17.61 m(+0.6 m/s)Yoelbi Quesada CubaAmericas10 September 19941994 London
Shot put22.00 mUlf Timmermann East GermanyEast Germany5 October 19851985 Canberra
Discus throw71.25 mRóbert Fazekas HungaryEurope21 September 20022002 Madrid
Hammer throw82.68 mTibor Gécsek HungaryEurope12 September 19981998 Johannesburg
Javelin throw89.26 mAndreas Thorkildsen NorwayEurope5 September 20102010 Split[14]
4 × 100 m relay37.59Kaaron Conwright
Wallace Spearmon
Tyson Gay
Jason Smoots
 United StatesUnited States16 September 20062006 Athens
4 × 400 m relay2:59.00 Nery Brenes (CRC)
 
Bershawn Jackson (USA)
 
Greg Nixon (USA)
 
Ricardo Chambers (JAM)
VariousAmericas5 September 20102010 Split[15]

Women

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EventRecordNameNationalityDateGamesRef.
100 m10.65(+1.1 m/s)Marion Jones United StatesUnited States12 September 19981998 Johannesburg
200 m21.62(−0.6 m/s)Marion Jones United StatesUnited States11 September 1998
400 m47.60Marita Koch East GermanyEast Germany6 October 19851985 Canberra
800 m1:54.44Ana Fidelia Quirot CubaAmericas9 September 19891989 Barcelona
1500 m4:00.84Maryam Yusuf Jamal BahrainAsia17 September 20062006 Athens
3000 m8:27.50Sifan Hassan NetherlandsEurope8 September 20182018 Ostrava[16]
5000 m14:39.11Meseret DefarEthiopiaAfrica17 September 20062006 Athens
10,000 m30:52.51Elana Meyer South AfricaAfrica10 September 19941994 London
100 m hurdles12.47(+0.7 m/s)Dawn Harper-NelsonUnited StatesAmericas14 September 20142014 Marrakech[17]
400 m hurdles52.96Nezha Bidouane MoroccoAfrica11 September 19981998 Johannesburg
3000 m steeplechase9:07.92Beatrice Chepkoech KenyaAfrica9 September 20182018 Ostrava[18]
High jump2.05 mBlanka Vlašić CroatiaEurope5 September 20102010 Split[19]
Pole vault4.85 mAnzhelika Sidorova RussiaEurope8 September 20182018 Ostrava[20]
Katerina Stefanidi GreeceEurope
Sandi Morris United StatesAmericas
Long jump7.27 m(+0.7 m/s)Heike Drechsler East GermanyEast Germany6 October 19851985 Canberra
Triple jump15.25 m(+1.7 m/s)Olga Rypakova KazakhstanAsia4 September 20102010 Split[21]
Shot put20.98 mIlona Slupianek East GermanyEast Germany24 August 19791979 Montreal
Discus throw71.54 mIlke Wyludda East GermanyEast Germany10 September 19891989 Barcelona
Hammer throw75.46 mDeAnna Price United StatesAmericas8 September 20182018 Ostrava[22]
Javelin throw65.52 mBarbora Špotáková Czech RepublicEurope13 September 20142014 Marrakech
68.14 mMariya Abakumova RussiaEurope4 September 20102010 Split[23]
4 × 100 m relay41.37Silke Möller
Sabine Günther
Ingrid Auerswald
Marlies Göhr
 East GermanyEast Germany6 October 19851985 Canberra
4 × 400 m relay3:19.50Kirsten Emmelmann
Sabine Busch
Dagmar Neubauer
Marita Koch
 East GermanyEast Germany4 October 1985

Trophy

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A silver trophy was presented to winners of the men's competition. The women's equivalent was later remodelled and used for the Continental Cup. The winners' names were engraved around the bottom and the winners would keep a hold of the trophy until the next edition.[24]

As the IAAF World Cup, World Cup trophies were presented to the athletes of the winning team. It was the sole prize awarded by theIAAF for the team category.[25]

As the IAAF Continental Cup, in 2018, a new trophy was unveiled for the winners of the combined team event (men and women). All individual athletes of the winning team were presented with awards for the first time.[26]

References

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  1. ^"Past Presidents of the IAAF". iaaf.org. Retrieved29 October 2012.
  2. ^IAAF Council Meeting notes, Monaco - 21 November.IAAF (2008-11-21). Retrieved on 2009-09-11.
  3. ^Competitions Update. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-08-21.
  4. ^"World Athletics Continental Cup". worldathletics.org. Retrieved20 May 2021.
  5. ^"Continental Cup scrapped by World Athletics after 43 years". insidethegames.biz. 12 March 2020. Retrieved20 May 2021.
  6. ^Pavitt, Michael (12 March 2020)."Continental Cup scrapped by World Athletics after 43 years".inside the games. Retrieved12 April 2020.
  7. ^""10th IAAF World Cup in Athletics 2006 Athens Olympic Stadium" photos". Archived from the original on 30 June 2013.
  8. ^"Americas awarded the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup in Marrakech| News".
  9. ^"400 Metres Results"(PDF).IAAF. 4 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved6 September 2010.
  10. ^"800 Metres Results"(PDF).IAAF. 5 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved6 September 2010.
  11. ^"3000 Metres Steeplechase Results"(PDF).IAAF. 5 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved6 September 2010.
  12. ^"400 Metres Hurdles Men Results"(PDF).IAAF. 8 September 2018. Retrieved9 September 2018.
  13. ^"Pole Vault Results"(PDF).IAAF. 5 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved6 September 2010.
  14. ^"Javelin Throw Results"(PDF).IAAF. 5 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved6 September 2010.
  15. ^"4x400 Metres Relay Results"(PDF).IAAF. 5 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved6 September 2010.
  16. ^"3000 Metres Women Results"(PDF).IAAF. 8 September 2018. Retrieved9 September 2018.
  17. ^"100m Hurdles Results". IAAF. 14 September 2014. Retrieved14 September 2014.
  18. ^"3000 Metres Steeplechase Women Results"(PDF).IAAF. 9 September 2018. Retrieved9 September 2018.
  19. ^"High Jump Results"(PDF).IAAF. 5 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved5 September 2010.
  20. ^"Pole vault Women Results"(PDF).IAAF. 8 September 2018. Retrieved9 September 2018.
  21. ^"Triple Jump Results"(PDF).IAAF. 4 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved5 September 2010.
  22. ^"Hammer Throw Women Results"(PDF).IAAF. 8 September 2018. Retrieved9 September 2018.
  23. ^"Javelin Throw Results"(PDF).IAAF. 4 September 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 May 2011. Retrieved5 September 2010.
  24. ^"The original IAAF World Cup – IAAF Heritage". World Athletics. 30 May 2018. Retrieved5 August 2022.
  25. ^"Continental Cup scrapped by World Athletics after 43 years". Inside the Games. 12 March 2020. Retrieved5 August 2022.
  26. ^"Organisers unveil trophy for the IAAF Continental Cup". European Athletics. 17 August 2018. Retrieved5 August 2022.

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