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Gyulai István Memorial

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Annual track and field meet
Gyulai István Memorial
DateJuly
LocationFerenc Puskás Stadium,Budapest (2011–2013)
Bregyó közi Regionális Atlétika Központ,Székesfehérvár (2014–2024)
National Athletics Centre,Budapest,HungaryHungary (2025)
Event typeTrack and field
World Athletics Cat.World Athletics Continental Tour Gold
Established2011
Edition15
Official sitehttps://gyulaimemorial.hu/

TheGyulai István Memorial – Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix (Hungarian:Gyulai István Memorial – Atlétikai Magyar Nagydíj) is an annualtrack and field meet that takes place at Bregyó közi Regionális Atlétika Központ inSzékesfehérvár,Hungary. It was first held in 2011 at theFerenc Puskás Stadium in Budapest, as the successor of the Budapest Grand Prix of the 1980s.[1][2] The meeting is part of an international circuit of meetings, currently under the auspices of theWorld Athletics Continental Tour. The Memorial is named afterIstván Gyulai, who died in 2006, and served as secretary of theWorld Athletics.

Meeting records

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Men

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Men's meeting records of the Gyulai István Memorial
EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef.
100 m9.84(+1.2 m/s)Akani Simbine South Africa6 July 2021[3]
200 m19.69(−0.4 m/s)Bryan Levell Jamaica12 August 2025[4]
400 m43.74Steven Gardiner Bahamas18 July 2023
600 m1:15.07Donavan Brazier United States19 August 2020[5]
800 m1:42.96Laban Chepkwony Kenya12 August 2025[4]
1000 m2:16.08Ayanleh Souleiman Djibouti2 July 2018
1500 m3:36.70Silas Kiplagat Kenya18 July 2016
3000 m7:30.96Muktar Edris Ethiopia6 July 2021[6]
5000 m13:24.51Michael Kiprop Tiony Kenya30 July 2011
110 m hurdles12.92(+0.6 m/s)Sergey Shubenkov Russia2 July 2018[7]
400 m hurdles48.35Yasmani Copello Turkey6 July 2021[8]
3000 m steeplechase8:10.48Benjamin Kigen Kenya2 July 2018[9]
High jump2.40 mMutaz Essa Barshim Qatar2 July 2018[10]
Pole vault6.29 mArmand Duplantis Sweden12 August 2025[4]
Long jump8.34 m(+0.5 m/s)Ruswahl Samaai South Africa4 July 2017[11]
Triple jump17.92 m(+0.4 m/s)Pedro Pichardo Portugal6 July 2021[12]
Shot put22.89 mJoe Kovacs United States8 August 2022[13]
Discus throw71.23 mKristjan Čeh Slovenia8 August 2022[14]
Hammer throw83.18 mBence Halász Hungary12 August 2025[4]
Javelin throw83.71 mMarcin Krukowski Poland4 July 2017[15]

Women

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Women's meeting records of the Gyulai István Memorial
EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef.
100 m10.67(+1.3 m/s)Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica8 August 2022[16]
200 m21.96(−0.3 m/s)Shericka Jackson Jamaica6 July 2021[6]
400 m49.53Shaunae Miller-Uibo Bahamas2 July 2018[17]
800 m1:59.33Diribe Welteji Ethiopia8 August 2022[18]
1500 m3:58.25Georgia Griffith Australia12 August 2025[4]
Mile run4:24.29Genzebe Dibaba Ethiopia2 July 2018[19]
2000 m5:33.76Genzebe Dibaba Ethiopia9 July 2019[20]
3000 m9:02.68Sylvia Jebiwot Kibet Kenya20 August 2012
5000 m15:02.83Agnes Jebet Tirop Kenya4 July 2017
100 m hurdles12.28(+0.1 m/s)Kendra Harrison United States4 July 2017[21]
400 m hurdles51.68Sydney McLaughlin United States8 August 2022[22]
3000 m steeplechase9:20.01Etenesh Diro Ethiopia3 July 2017
High jump1.96 mAna Šimić Croatia10 July 2013
Pole vault4.73 mTina Šutej Slovenia12 August 2025[4]
Long jump6.94 mTianna Bartoletta United States8 July 2014
Triple Jump14.15 mIrina Gumenyuk Russia10 July 2013
Shot put20.19 mValerie Adams New Zealand18 July 2016
Hammer throw78.10 mAnita Włodarczyk Poland17 July 2016
Javelin throw62.73 mLiveta Jasiūnaitė Lithuania6 July 2021[23]

References

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  1. ^"Inaugural Istvan Gyulai Memorial announced". IAAF. 23 March 2011. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  2. ^"History - Gyulai István Memorial".gyulaimemorial.hu. Gyulai István Memorial. Archived fromthe original on 2025-08-12. Retrieved2025-08-12.
  3. ^Jon Mulkeen (6 July 2021)."Thompson-Herah, Bol and Simbine sizzle to meeting records in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved18 July 2021.
  4. ^abcdef"Duplantis breaks world pole vault record on Budapest return".World Athletics. 12 August 2025. Retrieved12 August 2025.
  5. ^Bob Ramsak (19 August 2020)."Lyles takes dash double in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved26 August 2020.
  6. ^abJon Mulkeen (6 July 2021)."Thompson-Herah, Bol and Simbine sizzle to meeting records in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved18 July 2021.
  7. ^Bob Ramsak (3 July 2018)."Shubenkov scorches to 12.92 world lead at Gyulai Memorial". IAAF. Retrieved5 July 2018.
  8. ^Jon Mulkeen (6 July 2021)."Thompson-Herah, Bol and Simbine sizzle to meeting records in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved18 July 2021.
  9. ^"Gyulai István Memorial 2018 Results". European Athletics. 2 July 2018. Retrieved7 July 2018.
  10. ^"Gyulai István Memorial 2018 Results". European Athletics. 2 July 2018. Retrieved7 July 2018.
  11. ^Jon Mulkeen (4 July 2017)."Harrison clocks world-leading 12.28 in Székesfehérvár". IAAF. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  12. ^Jon Mulkeen (6 July 2021)."Thompson-Herah, Bol and Simbine sizzle to meeting records in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved18 July 2021.
  13. ^Chris Broadbent (8 August 2022)."McLaughlin sets European all-comers' record of 51.68 in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  14. ^Chris Broadbent (8 August 2022)."McLaughlin sets European all-comers' record of 51.68 in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  15. ^"Javelin Throw Result".gyulaimemorial.hu. 4 July 2017. Archived fromthe original on 7 July 2017. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  16. ^Chris Broadbent (8 August 2022)."McLaughlin sets European all-comers' record of 51.68 in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  17. ^"Gyulai István Memorial 2018 Results". European Athletics. 2 July 2018. Retrieved7 July 2018.
  18. ^Chris Broadbent (8 August 2022)."McLaughlin sets European all-comers' record of 51.68 in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  19. ^"Gyulai István Memorial 2018 Results". European Athletics. 2 July 2018. Retrieved7 July 2018.
  20. ^"2000m Results"(PDF). ČAS. 9 July 2019. Retrieved26 July 2019.
  21. ^Jon Mulkeen (4 July 2017)."Harrison clocks world-leading 12.28 in Székesfehérvár". IAAF. Retrieved10 July 2017.
  22. ^Chris Broadbent (8 August 2022)."McLaughlin sets European all-comers' record of 51.68 in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved22 August 2022.
  23. ^Jon Mulkeen (6 July 2021)."Thompson-Herah, Bol and Simbine sizzle to meeting records in Szekesfehervar". World Athletics. Retrieved18 July 2021.

External links

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European Athletics Outdoor Permit Meetings
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