Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification
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This article details the qualifying phase for athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics. More than 1,800 athletes, with an equal split between men and women, will compete across forty-eight medal events (twenty-five in track, five in the road: marathon and racewalking, sixteen in the field, and two in combined) at the Games. The qualification window for the marathon races will occur from 1 November 2022 to 30 April 2024; for the 10,000 metres, combined events (heptathlon and decathlon), racewalks, and relays from 31 December 2022 to 30 June 2024; and for the remaining events on the program lineup from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024.[2]
Qualification summary
[edit]A National Olympic Committee (NOC) may enter a maximum of three qualified athletes in each individual event if all of them meet the entry standard during the qualifying period; and a maximum of one qualified relay team per event. Under the Universality rule, any NOC without a qualified athlete or relay team will be permitted to send the highest-ranked male or highest-ranked female athlete to either of the following individual events, namely the 100 m, 800 m, or the marathon.[2]
Similar to the 2020 edition, the qualification system for Paris 2024 is set on a dual pathway, where the initial half of the total quota (about fifty percent) will be distributed to the athletes through the entry standards approved by the World Athletics council, with the remainder relying on the world ranking list within the qualifying period.[3][4]
The entry standards may be obtained in various meets organized and approved by the World Athletics within the given timeframe. The qualification period for the marathon races will occur from 1 November 2022 to 30 April 2024; for the 10,000 metres, combined events (heptathlon and decathlon), racewalks, and relays from 31 December 2022 to 30 June 2024, with the rest of the individual track and field events running over an annual period (from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024).[2]
For the marathon races, any runner ranked higher than the sixty-fifth-place athlete on the filtered Quota Place "Road to Paris" list on 30 January 2024 will be deemed for immediate selection to his or her respective national team at the Games. Beyond the deadline, the remaining twenty percent of the total quota will be determined by the same dual pathway qualification criteria outlined above without displacing any qualified athletes on the set date.[3][5]
For the inaugural marathon race walking mixed relay, a maximum of twenty-five teams. each comprising a male and a female race walker, are entitled to compete in a four-leg race encompassing the marathon distance. Twenty-two teams will directly book a slot for their corresponding event at the Olympics through the 2024 World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships, scheduled for April 20–21, in Antalya, Turkey, while the remaining three teams outside the key qualifier will be selected based on the World Athletics performance list for the mixed relays within the qualification period (31 December 2022 to 30 June 2024).[6]
For the track relays, a maximum of sixteen qualified NOCs are entitled to each event. The top fourteen teams in each relay race at the 2024 World Athletics Relays, scheduled for May 2024 in Nassau, Bahamas, will directly book a slot for their corresponding event at the Olympics, while the remaining two teams outside the key qualifier will be selected according to the World Athletics performance list for relays within the qualification period (31 December 2022, to 30 June 2024).[7][2]
NOCs with more than three qualified athletes in an individual event may select any of them based on their own criteria. For example, the United States selects athletes based on the results achieved at the 2024 U.S. Olympic trials for track and field but enforces a policy of entering every qualified athlete. Sweden only enters athletes sufficient to reach at least the twelfth position, based on the assessment evaluated by the NOC.
For the second consecutive time, World Athletics will publish the qualification tracking tool Road to Paris on the statistics zone of the sport governing body's official website in the last quarter of 2023. This tool will display the list of qualified athletes in each individual and relay event, particularly those officially selected by their respective NOC, either through the entry standards approved by World Athletics or the world ranking.[3]
Entry standards
[edit]The entry standards must be obtained at the 2023 World Championships (held from 19 to 27 August in Budapest, Hungary), continental championships, continental athletic meets, national championships and selection trials, and various international meets approved by World Athletics within the given qualification period listed above.[3][8]
The following table outlines the individual entry standards for Paris 2024:
Women's events | Men's events | ||
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Event | ES | Event | ES |
100 m | 11.07 | 100 m | 10.00 |
200 m | 22.57 | 200 m | 20.16 |
400 m | 50.95 | 400 m | 45.00 |
800 m | 1:59.30 | 800 m | 1:44.70 |
1500 mª | 4:02.50 | 1500 mª | 3:33.50 |
5000 m | 14:52.00 | 5000 m | 13:05.00 |
10,000 m | 30:40.00 | 10,000 m | 27:00.00 |
100 m hurdles | 12.77 | 110 m hurdles | 13.27 |
400 m hurdles | 54.85 | 400 m hurdles | 48.70 |
3000 m steeplechase | 9:23.00 | 3000 m steeplechase | 8:15.00 |
Marathon | 2:26:50 | Marathon | 2:08:10 |
20 km walk | 1:29:20 | 20 km walk | 1:20:10 |
High jump | 1.97 | High jump | 2.33 |
Pole vault | 4.73 | Pole vault | 5.82 |
Long jump | 6.86 | Long jump | 8.27 |
Triple jump | 14.55 | Triple jump | 17.22 |
Shot put | 18.80 | Shot put | 21.50 |
Discus throw | 64.50 | Discus throw | 67.20 |
Hammer throw | 74.00 | Hammer throw | 78.20 |
Javelin throw | 64.00 | Javelin throw | 85.50 |
Heptathlon | 6480 | Decathlon | 8460 |
ª An equivalent to a mile run — 3:50.40 (for men) and 4:20.90 (for women)
Track events
[edit]Men's track events
[edit]Men's 100 m
[edit]Note: The qualifying standards exclude indoor achievements or races with wind above 2.0 m/s.
Men's 200 m
[edit]Note: The qualifying standards exclude indoor achievements.
Men's 400 m
[edit]Men's 800 m
[edit]Men's 1500 m
[edit]Note: The qualifying standards also include achievements in the mile run (3:50.40).
Men's 5000 m
[edit]Men's 10,000 m
[edit]Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 27:00.00 | 3 | ![]() | Berihu Aregawi Selemon Barega Yomif Kejelcha |
3 | ![]() | Benard Kibet Nicholas Kipkorir Daniel Mateiko | |
3 | ![]() | Grant Fisher Woody Kincaid Nico Young | |
2 | ![]() | Merhawi Mebrahtu Habtom Samuel | |
2 | ![]() | Joshua Cheptegei Jacob Kiplimo | |
1 | ![]() | Birhanu Balew | |
1 | ![]() | Mohammed Ahmed | |
1 | ![]() | Adriaan Wildschutt | |
0 | ![]() | ||
Cross Country Rankings | 2 | ![]() | Rodrigue Kwizera Célestin Ndikumana |
2 | ![]() | Thierry Ndikumwenayo Abdessamad Oukhelfen | |
1 | ![]() | Isaac Kimeli | |
1 | ![]() | Yann Schrub | |
1 | ![]() | Yves Nimubona | |
1 | ![]() | Martin Magengo Kiprotich | |
World Athletics Rankings | 1 | ![]() | Jimmy Gressier |
1 | ![]() | Tomoki Ota | |
Reallocation of rejected quotas | 1 | ![]() | Jun Kasai |
Invitational Places | 1 | ![]() | Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed |
Total | 27 |
Men's 110 m hurdles
[edit]Note: The qualifying standards exclude indoor achievements or races with wind above 2.0 m/s.
Men's 400 m hurdles
[edit]Men's 3000 m steeplechase
[edit]Women's track events
[edit]Women's 100 m
[edit]Note: The qualifying standards exclude indoor achievements or races with wind above 2.0 m/s.
Women's 200 m
[edit]Note: The qualifying standards exclude indoor achievements.
Women's 400 m
[edit]Women's 800 m
[edit]Women's 1500 m
[edit]Note: The qualifying standards also include achievements in the mile run (4:20.90).
Qualification standard | No. of athletes | NOC | Nominated athletes |
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Entry standard – 4:02.50 | 3 | ![]() | Georgia Griffith Linden Hall Jessica Hull |
3 | ![]() | Birke Haylom Gudaf Tsegay Diribe Welteji | |
3 | ![]() | Georgia Bell Laura Muir Revée Walcott-Nolan | |
3 | ![]() | Ciara Mageean Sophie O'Sullivan Sarah Healy | |
3 | ![]() | Nelly Chepchirchir Susan Ejore Faith Kipyegon | |
3 | ![]() | Nikki Hiltz Emily Mackay Elle St. Pierre | |
2 | ![]() | Ludovica Cavalli Sintayehu Vissa | |
2 | ![]() | Marta Pérez Esther Guerrero | |
1 | ![]() | Lucia Stafford | |
1 | ![]() | Agathe Guillemot | |
0 |