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Weltklasse Zürich
The host stadium – Letzigrund
DateAugust – September
LocationZürich, Switzerland
Event typeTrack and field
World Athletics Cat.GW/DF[1]
Established12 August 1928; 96 years ago (1928-08-12)
Official siteDiamond League Zürich
2024 Weltklasse Zürich
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Weltklasse Zürich (English: World Class Zurich) is an annual, invitation-only, world-class track and field meeting at the Letzigrund in Zürich, Switzerland, generally held at the end of August or beginning of September. Previously one of the IAAF Golden League events, it now serves as a final of the Wanda Diamond League, alongside Memorial 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 and 2027.[3]

One of the first large-scale international athletics events (outside the Summer Olympics), it is sometimes referred to as the one-day Olympics. Weltklasse Zürich first took place on 12 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.[4]

UBS has supported Weltklasse Zürich as its main sponsor since 1981.[5] Other sponsors are Vaudoise Assurances, Migros, Le Gruyère Switzerland, Medica, Omega, Swiss, Lexus, Erdgas and Puma.[6]

History

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The meeting was conceived in 1924 by the athletic section of the FC Zürich which became the Leichtathletik Club Zürich in 1934, and was first held at the Letzigrund on a dirt track on 12 August 1928 as the Internationales Leichtathletik-Meeting in Zürich.[7][8] Since 1935 it also became known as the "American Meeting",[9][10][11] similar to the Bislett Games, and this continued into the 1950s.[12][13] A notable hiatus occurred after the 1952 meeting[14] until the rebuilt Letzigrund Stadium opened in 1958,[15] although a meeting had still been planned for August 1954.[16] The name "Weltklasse Zürich" was adopted in 1959.[17] The meet would not be held regularly on an annual basis until 1973, and the Weltklasse introduced electronic timing the following year.[7]

During 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic prevented Weltklasse Zürich from taking place, instead an event called Inspiration Games was held.[18]

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.[19][7] 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.[20][7]

The current surface at the Letzigrund Stadium was developed in 2014 by the Swiss company CONICA.[21][22][23] 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.[24]

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.[25]

World records

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Over the course of its history, numerous world records have been set at Weltklasse Zürich.[105]

World records set at the Weltklasse Zürich
Year Event Record Athlete Nationality
1959 200 m hurdles (bend) 22.5 h (+1.2 m/s) Martin Lauer  West Germany
120 yd hurdles 13.2 h (+1.9 m/s) /
13.56
Martin Lauer  West Germany
110 m hurdles
1960 100 m 10.0 h Armin Hary  West Germany
1969 110 m hurdles 13.2 h Willie Davenport  United States
1973 110 m hurdles 13.1 h Rod Milburn  United States
1975 Discus throw 70.20 m Faina Melnik  Soviet Union
1979 1500 m 3:32.1 h Sebastian Coe  United Kingdom
1980 1500 m 3:52.47 Tatyana Kazankina  Soviet Union
1981 Mile 3:48.53 Sebastian Coe  United Kingdom
110 m hurdles 12.93 (−0.2 m/s) Renaldo Nehemiah  United States
1984 100 m 10.76 (+1.7 m/s) Evelyn Ashford  United States
1985 Mile 4:16.71 Mary Slaney  United States
1988 400 m 43.29 Harry ("Butch") Reynolds  United States
1989 110 m hurdles 12.92 (−0.1 m/s) Roger Kingdom  United States
1991 4 × 100 m relay 37.67 Michael Marsh
Leroy Burrell
Dennis Mitchell
Carl Lewis
 United States
1992 3000 m steeplechase 8:02.08 Moses Kiptanui  Kenya
1995 5000 m 12:44.39 Haile Gebrselassie  Ethiopia
3000 m steeplechase 7:59.18 Moses Kiptanui  Kenya
1996 Mile 4:12.56 Svetlana Masterkova  Russia
1997 800 m 1:41.24 Wilson Kipketer  Denmark
3000 m steeplechase 7:59.08 Wilson Boit Kipketer  Kenya
5000 m 12:41.86 Haile Gebrselassie  Ethiopia
2006 100 m 9.77 (+1.0 m/s) Asafa Powell  Jamaica
2009 Pole vault 5.06 m Yelena Isinbayeva  Russia

Meeting records

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Men

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Women

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See also

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References

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