2017 World Championships in Athletics
The 2017 IAAF World Championships, the sixteenth edition of the IAAF World Championships, were held from 4 to 13 August at London Stadium in London, United Kingdom. London was officially awarded the championships on 11 November 2011.
Bidding process
When the seeking deadline passed on 1 September 2011, two candidate cities had confirmed their candidatures. Barcelona, which investigated a bid, withdrew citing a lack of support from the local population and financial difficulties.On 5 September 2011, Doha launched its marketing bid for the 2017 World Championships. The slogan of the bid was "The RIGHT PARTNER for a stronger World Championships." The bid was led by Abdullah Al Zaini and Aphrodite Moschoudi. Moschoudi successfully led Qatar's bid for the 2015 Handball World Championships. Doha also brought in Brian Roe, a member of the IAAF Technical Committee. The bid was for the championships to be held in the renovated, climate-controlled Khalifa Stadium. The Corniche promenade was to hold the road races, with the committee proposing to hold the marathon at night after the opening ceremony.
On 6 September 2011, London unveiled its bid for the 2017 championships with the slogan "Ready to break records." This was London's fourth bid in less than 15 years to host the event. The London bid team said that if their bid was successful they would introduce the "Women in World Athletics" programme.
The IAAF Evaluation Commission visited London on and Doha on. On 11 November 2011, the winner was officially announced as London.
Venue
The championships were held in the London Stadium in Stratford, London, which hosted the athletics events and the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympics, and has a capacity of 60,000.Six days before the events were due to begin, it was reported that more than 660,000 tickets had been sold, which was a record for the World Championships, surpassing the previous record of 417,156 tickets sold for Berlin 2009.
Media coverage
Rights to televise the championships in the United Kingdom were held by the BBC. NBCUniversal was the rights holder in the United States. In Canada, rights to televise the championships belonged to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.Mascot
The mascots for the IAAF Championships and World ParaAthletics Championships were unveiled in April 2017, and chosen through a children's design contest organised by the BBC programme Blue Peter. The mascots represent "everyday" endangered species of the UK; the IAAF Championships mascot is an anthropomorphic hedgehog named Hero the Hedgehog, and for the ParaAthletics, Whizbee the Bee.Entry standards
The qualification period for the 10,000 metres, marathon, race walks, relays, and combined events runs from 1 January 2016 to 23 July 2017. For all other events, the qualification period runs from 1 October 2016 to 23 July 2017.| Event | Men | Women |
| 100 metres | 10.12 | 11.26 |
| 200 metres | 20.44 | 23.10 |
| 400 metres | 45.50 | 52.10 |
| 800 metres | 1:45.90 | 2:01.00 |
| 1500 metres | 3:36.00 | 4:07.50 |
| 3000 metres steeplechase | 8:32.00 | 9:42.00 |
| 5000 metres | 13:22.60 | 15:22.00 |
| 10,000 metres | 27:45.00 | 32:15.00 |
| 110/100 metre hurdles | 13.48 | 12.98 |
| 400 metres hurdles | 49.35 | 56.10 |
| High jump | 2.30 m | 1.94 m |
| Pole vault | 5.70 m | 4.55 m |
| Long jump | 8.15 m | 6.75 m |
| Triple jump | 16.80 m | 14.10 m |
| Shot put | 20.50 m | 17.75 m |
| Discus throw | 65.00 m | 61.20 m |
| Hammer throw | 76.00 m | 71.00 m |
| Javelin throw | 83.00 m | 61.40 m |
| Marathon | 2:19:00 | 2:45:00 |
| Decathlon/Heptathlon | 8100 | 6200 |
| 20 kilometres race walk | 1:24:00 | 1:36:00 |
| 50 kilometres race walk | 4:06:00 | 4:30:00 |
Event schedule
The Women's 50 kilometres walk was held for the first time.| P | Preliminary Round | Q | Qualification | H | Heats | S | Semi-final | F | Final |
Event summary
Men
Track
Field
Combined
Women
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Combined
Medal table
;NotesIAAF does not include the six medals won by athletes competing as Authorised Neutral Athletes in their official medal table.
Placing table
In the IAAF placing table the total score is obtained from assigning eight points to the first place and so on to one point for the eight placed finalists. Points are shared in situations where a tie occurs. 65 IAAF members received points.Host nation
| Rank | Country | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Points | |||
| 1 | United StatesParticipantsBelow is the list of countries and other neutral groupings who participated in the championships and the requested number of athlete places for each.
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