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Weltklasse Zürich

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Swiss track and field invitational event
Weltklasse Zürich
The host stadium –Letzigrund
DateAugust – September
LocationZürich,Switzerland
Event typeTrack and field
World Athletics Cat.GW/DF[1]
Established12 August 1928; 97 years ago (1928-08-12)
Official siteDiamond League Zürich
2026 Weltklasse Zürich

Weltklasse Zürich (English:World Class Zurich) is an annual, invitation-only, world-classtrack and field meeting at theLetzigrund inZürich,Switzerland, generally held at the end of August or beginning of September. Previously one of theIAAF Golden League events, it now serves as a final of theWanda Diamond League, alongsideMemorial Van Damme between 2010 and 2019. In 2021 and 2022, Weltklasse Zürich served as the sole final of the Diamond League,[2] and this is also planned for 2025[3] and 2027.[4] So far, 27 world records have been set at Weltklasse Zürich. In 1988, Carl Lewis won the 100-meter duel against Ben Johnson. The time of 9.93 seconds was upgraded to a world record a year later, following Johnson’s doping case.[5][6]

One of the first large-scale international athletics events (outside theSummer Olympics), it is sometimes referred to as the one-dayOlympics. With a budget of about ten million Swiss francs, Weltklasse Zürich ranks among the most expensive events in athletics. Every year, it draws around 25,000 fans to Letzigrund Stadium, with competitions broadcast in up to 135 countries.[7] Since 2014, Christoph Joho and Andreas Hediger have led the organization as co-directors.[8][9]

Weltklasse Zürich first took place on12 August 1928. In the beginning, the meeting was nicknamed by the public the "Nurmi meeting" after the most admired and celebrated participant at the time,Paavo Nurmi. On 21 June 1960, on the Letzigrund track,Armin Hary became the first human to run the 100 m dash in 10.0 seconds.[10]

UBS has supported Weltklasse Zürich as its main sponsor since 1981.[11] Other sponsors are Vaudoise Assurances,Migros, Le Gruyère Switzerland, Medica,Omega,Swiss,Lexus, Erdgas andPuma.[12]

History

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Wanda Diamond League Final - Weltklasse Zürich
Wanda Diamond League - Zurich 2025

The meeting was conceived in 1924 by the athletic section of theFC Zürich which became the Leichtathletik Club Zürich in 1934, and was first held at theLetzigrund on a dirt track on 12 August1928 as the Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting in Zürich.[13][14]Since 1935 it also became known as the "American Meeting",[15][16][17] similar to theBislett Games, and this continued into the 1950s.[18][19]A notable hiatus occurred after the 1952 meeting[20] until the rebuilt Letzigrund Stadium opened in 1958,[21] although a meeting had still been planned for August 1954.[22]The name "Weltklasse Zürich" was adopted in 1959.[23]The meet would not be held regularly on an annual basis until 1973, and the Weltklasse introduced electronic timing the following year.[13]

During 2020 theCOVID-19 pandemic prevented Weltklasse Zürich from taking place, instead an event calledInspiration Games was held.[24]

Track surface

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The first surface was made of dirt in 1928, and the first synthetic track surface in Europe was installed in 1968.[25][13]The number of lanes was increased to eight in the early 1970s which forced the Weltklasse to be put on hold for two years for the construction to take place.[26][13]

The current surface at the Letzigrund Stadium was developed in 2014 by the Swiss company CONICA.[27][28][29] The new surface was installed in June 2014 at a cost of 800,000 CHF and was paid for by the city of Zurich, which owns Letzigrund Stadium.[30]

Editions

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Some of the earliest editions were bilateral matches that are not counted among the 29 "Internationales" and Weltklasse meetings organized from 1928 til 1977.[31]

Weltklasse Zürich editions
Ed.MeetingSeriesDateRef.
1928 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting12 Aug 1928[13][14]
1929 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting13 Aug 1929[32]
1932 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting3 Sep 1932[33]
1934 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting12 Aug 1934[34]
1935 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting8 Aug 1935[15]
1937 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting29 Aug 1937[35]
1939 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting13 Aug 1939[36][37]
1946 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting18 Jul 1946[38][39]
1947 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting5 July 1947[40][41]
1948 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting21 Aug 1948[42]
1949 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting21 Aug 1949[43][44]
1951 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting19 Jun 1951[45][46]
28 Jul 1951[18][47]
1952 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting12 Aug 1952[48]
1958 Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting1 Jul 1958[49][50]
17 Jul 1958[19]
1st1959 Weltklasse Zürich7 Jul 1959[51][52]
2nd1960 Weltklasse Zürich21 Jun 1960[53]
3rd1961 Weltklasse Zürich27 Jun 1961[54]
4th1962 Weltklasse Zürich10 Jul 1962[55]
5th1963 Weltklasse Zürich2 Jul 1963[56][57]
6th1964 Weltklasse Zürich23 Jun 1964[58][59]
7th1965 Weltklasse Zürich29 Jun 1965[60]
8th1966 Weltklasse Zürich30 Jun 1966[61]
9th1967 Weltklasse Zürich4 Jul 1967[62]
10th1968 Weltklasse Zürich2 Jul 1968[63]
11th1969 Weltklasse Zürich4 Jul 1969[64][65]
12th1970 Weltklasse Zürich3 Jul 1970[66][67]
13th1973 Weltklasse Zürich6 Jul 1973[68][69]
14th1974 Weltklasse Zürich16 Aug 1974[70]
15th1975 Weltklasse Zürich20 Aug 1975[71]
16th1976 Weltklasse Zürich18 Aug 1976[72]
17th1977 Weltklasse Zürich24 Aug 1977[67]
18th1978 Weltklasse Zürich16 Aug 1978[67]
19th1979 Weltklasse Zürich15 Aug 1979[67]
20th1980 Weltklasse Zürich13 Aug 1980[67]
21st1981 Weltklasse Zürich19 Aug 1981[73]
22nd1982 Weltklasse Zürich18 Aug 1982[67]
23rd1983 Weltklasse Zürich24 Aug 1983[73]
24th1984 Weltklasse Zürich22 Aug 1984[73]
25th1985 Weltklasse Zürich1985 IAAF Grand Prix21 Aug 1985[67]
26th1986 Weltklasse Zürich1986 IAAF Grand Prix13 Aug 1986[67]
27th1987 Weltklasse Zürich1987 IAAF Grand Prix19 Aug 1987[67]
28th1988 Weltklasse Zürich1988 IAAF Grand Prix17 Aug 1988[74]
29th1989 Weltklasse Zürich1989 IAAF Grand Prix16 Aug 1989[75]
30th1990 Weltklasse Zürich1990 IAAF Grand Prix15 Aug 1990[76]
31st1991 Weltklasse Zürich1991 IAAF Grand Prix7 Aug 1991[77]
32nd1992 Weltklasse Zürich1992 IAAF Grand Prix19 Aug 1992[78]
33rd1993 Weltklasse Zürich1993 IAAF Grand Prix4 Aug 1993[79]
34th1994 Weltklasse Zürich1994 IAAF Grand Prix17 Aug 1994[80]
35th1995 Weltklasse Zürich1995 IAAF Grand Prix16 Aug 1995[81]
36th1996 Weltklasse Zürich1996 IAAF Grand Prix14 Aug 1996[82]
37th1997 Weltklasse Zürich1997 IAAF Grand Prix13 Aug 1997[83]
38th1998 Weltklasse Zürich1998 IAAF Golden League12 Aug 1998[84]
39th1999 Weltklasse Zürich1999 IAAF Golden League11 Aug 1999[85]
40th2000 Weltklasse Zürich2000 IAAF Golden League11 Aug 2000[86]
41st2001 Weltklasse Zürich2001 IAAF Golden League17 Aug 2001[87]
42nd2002 Weltklasse Zürich2002 IAAF Golden League16 Aug 2002[88]
43rd2003 Weltklasse Zürich2003 IAAF Golden League15 Aug 2003[89]
44th2004 Weltklasse Zürich2004 IAAF Golden League6 Aug 2004[90]
45th2005 Weltklasse Zürich2005 IAAF Golden League19 Aug 2005[91]
46th2006 Weltklasse Zürich2006 IAAF Golden League18 Aug 2006[92]
47th2007 Weltklasse Zürich2007 IAAF Golden League7 Sep 2007[93]
48th2008 Weltklasse Zürich2008 IAAF Golden League29 Aug 2008[94]
49th2009 Weltklasse Zürich2009 IAAF Golden League28 Aug 2009[95]
50th2010 Weltklasse Zürich2010 Diamond League18–19 Aug 2010[96]
51st2011 Weltklasse Zürich2011 Diamond League7–8 Sep 2011[97]
52nd2012 Weltklasse Zürich2012 Diamond League29–30 Aug 2012[98]
53rd2013 Weltklasse Zürich2013 Diamond League28–29 Aug 2013[99]
54th2014 Weltklasse Zürich2014 Diamond League28 Aug 2014[100]
55th2015 Weltklasse Zürich2015 Diamond League2–3 Sep 2015[101]
56th2016 Weltklasse Zürich2016 Diamond League31 Aug, 1 Sep 2016[102]
57th2017 Weltklasse Zürich2017 Diamond League23–24 Aug 2017[103]
58th2018 Weltklasse Zürich2018 Diamond League29–30 Aug 2018[104]
59th2019 Weltklasse Zürich2019 Diamond League28–29 Aug 2019[105]
2020 Inspiration Games2020 Diamond League9 Jul 2020[106]
60th2021 Weltklasse Zürich2021 Diamond League8–9 Sep 2021[107]
61st2022 Weltklasse Zürich2022 Diamond League7–8 Sep 2022[108]
62nd2023 Weltklasse Zürich2023 Diamond League30–31 Aug 2023[109]
63rd2024 Weltklasse Zürich2024 Diamond League4–5 Sep 2024[110]
64th2025 Weltklasse Zürich2025 Diamond League27–27 Aug 2025[111]

World records

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Over the course of its history, numerousworld records have been set at Weltklasse Zürich.[112]

World records set at the Weltklasse Zürich
YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
1959200 m hurdles (bend)22.5h(+1.2 m/s)Martin Lauer West Germany
120 yd hurdles13.2h(+1.9 m/s) /
13.56
Martin Lauer West Germany
110 m hurdles
1960100 m10.0hArmin Hary West Germany
1969110 m hurdles13.2hWillie Davenport United States
1973110 m hurdles13.1hRod Milburn United States
1975Discus throw70.20 mFaina Melnik Soviet Union
19791500 m3:32.1hSebastian Coe United Kingdom
19801500 m3:52.47Tatyana Kazankina Soviet Union
1981Mile3:48.53Sebastian Coe United Kingdom
110 m hurdles12.93(−0.2 m/s)Renaldo Nehemiah United States
1984100 m10.76(+1.7 m/s)Evelyn Ashford United States
1985Mile4:16.71Mary Slaney United States
1988400 m43.29Harry ("Butch") Reynolds United States
1989110 m hurdles12.92(−0.1 m/s)Roger Kingdom United States
19914 × 100 m relay37.67Michael Marsh
Leroy Burrell
Dennis Mitchell
Carl Lewis
 United States
19923000 m steeplechase8:02.08Moses Kiptanui Kenya
19955000 m12:44.39Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia
3000 m steeplechase7:59.18Moses Kiptanui Kenya
1996Mile4:12.56Svetlana Masterkova Russia
1997800 m1:41.24Wilson Kipketer Denmark
3000 m steeplechase7:59.08Wilson Boit Kipketer Kenya
5000 m12:41.86Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia
2006100 m9.77(+1.0 m/s)Asafa Powell Jamaica
2009Pole vault5.06 mYelena Isinbayeva Russia

Meeting records

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Men

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Men's meeting records of the Weltklasse Zürich[1]
EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef.
100 m9.76(+1.4 m/s)Yohan Blake Jamaica30 August 20122012[113][114]
200 m19.52(−0.6 m/s)Noah Lyles United States8 September 20222022[115]
400 m43.29Harry ("Butch") Reynolds United States17 August 19881988
800 m1:41.24Wilson Kipketer Denmark13 August 19971997
1500 m3:26.45Hicham El Guerrouj Morocco12 August 19981998
Mile3:45.19Noureddine Morceli Algeria16 August 19951995
3000 m7:32.54Said Aouita Morocco13 August 19861986
5000 m12:41.86Haile Gebrselassie Ethiopia13 August 19971997
110 m hurdles12.92(−0.1 m/s)Roger Kingdom United States16 August 19891989
12.92(+0.3 m/s)Cordell Tinch United States28 August 20252025[116]
400 m hurdles46.70Karsten Warholm Norway28 August 20252025[117]
3000 m steeplechase7:56.54Saif Saeed Shaheen Qatar18 August 20062006
7:53.17XBrahim Boulami Morocco16 August 20022002
High jump2.40 mCharles Austin United States7 August 19911991
Pole vault6.07 m(outdoor)Armand Duplantis Sweden8 September 20222022[118]
5.92 m(indoor)[a]Shawnacy Barber Canada2 September 20152015[119]
Long jump8.65 m(−0.5 m/s)DLRJuan Miguel Echevarría Cuba29 August 20192019[120]
Triple jump17.80 m(+0.1 m/s)Christian Taylor United States1 September 20162016[121]
Shot put23.23 m(outdoor)DLRJoe Kovacs United States7 September 20222022[122]
22.03 m(indoor)[a]Ryan Whiting United States28 August 20132013[123]
Discus throw71.12 mVirgilijus Alekna Lithuania11 August 20002000
Hammer throw83.24 mAndrey Abduvaliyev Uzbekistan17 August 19941994
Javelin throw94.42 m(old design)Uwe Hohn East Germany21 August 19851985
92.28 m(current design)Raymond Hecht Germany14 August 19961996
4 × 100 m relay37.45DLRTrell Kimmons
Wallace Spearmon
Tyson Gay
Michael Rodgers
 United States19 August 20102010

Women

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Women's meeting records of the Weltklasse Zürich[2]
EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetRef.Video
100 m10.65(+0.6 m/s)Elaine Thompson-Herah Jamaica9 September 20212021[124]
10.65(−0.8 m/s)Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica8 September 20222022[125]
200 m21.66(−1.0 m/s)Merlene Ottey Jamaica15 August 19901990
400 m48.70Salwa Eid Naser Bahrain28 August 20252025[126]
800 m1:54.01Pamela Jelimo Kenya29 August 20082008[3]
1000 m2:32.70Jolanta Januchta Poland19 August 19811981
1500 m3:52.47Tatyana Kazankina Soviet Union13 August 19801980
Mile4:12.56Svetlana Masterkova Russia14 August 19961996
3000 m8:22.34Almaz Ayana Ethiopia3 September 20152015[127]
5000 m14:09.52Beatrice Chebet Kenya5 September 20242024[128]
100 m hurdles12.29(−0.3 m/s)Tobi Amusan Nigeria8 September 20222022[129]
400 m hurdles52.18Femke Bol Netherlands28 August 20252025[130]
3000 m steeplechase8:55.29Ruth Jebet Bahrain24 August 20172017[131]
High jump2.05 mMariya Lasitskene ANA8 September 20212021[132]
Pole vault5.06 m(outdoor)Yelena Isinbayeva Russia28 August 20092009
4.91 m(indoor)[a]Nina Kennedy Australia30 August 20232023[133]
Long jump7.39 m(+0.3 m/s)Heike Drechsler East Germany21 August 19851985
Triple jump15.48 m(+0.3 m/s)Yulimar Rojas Venezuela9 September 20212021[134]
Shot put20.31 m(outdoor)Lijiao Gong China29 August 20192019[135]
20.98 m(indoor)[a]Valerie Adams New Zealand28 August 20132013[123]
Discus throw70.20 mFaina Melnik Soviet Union20 August 19751975
Javelin throw70.40 m(old design)Petra Felke East Germany13 August 19861986
69.57 m(current design)DLRChristina Obergföll Germany8 September 20112011[136]
4 × 100 m relay41.60Sherone Simpson
Natasha Morrison
Elaine Thompson
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
 Jamaica3 September 20152015[137]

Notes

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  1. ^abcdCompetition held at Zurich's main train station

See also

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