2024 World Athletics Combined Events Tour

The 2024 World Athletics Combined Events Tour was the 26th edition of the global series of combined track and field event meetings organised by World Athletics. This was the third season to feature the three-tier World Tour format, dividing the meetings into three competition sub-groups: Gold, Silver and Bronze.[1]

2024 World Athletics Combined Events Tour
Edition26th
Dates27 January – 15 September
27 April – 15 September (Gold)
Meetings13 (Total)
6 (Gold)
WinnerEstonia Johannes Erm (men)
United States Michelle Atherley (women)
2023
2025

Rules

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Athletes were ranked by their best three World Athletics ranking points scores achieved during the season. Ranking points were allowed to be collected on both outdoor (decathlon/heptathlon) and indoor (heptathlon/pentathlon) events. While at least two of the scores had to come from Combined Events Tour meetings, one could come from any other competition on the International Calendar.[2]

The total prize money was US$202,000, split evenly between male and female athletes. The male and female winners each received $30,000, while second and third placed athletes were entitled to $20,000 and $15,000 respectively. Smaller prizes were given to the rest of the top eight finishers.[2]

Calendar

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The calendar featured 6 Gold, 5 Silver, and 2 Bronze level meetings.[3] Results of continental championships and Olympic Games also counted.

Start dateMeetingCityCountry
Gold (6)[4]
27 AprMultistarsBrescia Italy
11 MayMeeting Arona Pruebas CombinadasArona Spain
18 MayHypo-MeetingGötzis Austria
22 JunStadtwerke Ratingen Mehrkampf-MeetingRatingen Germany
31 AugWiesław Czapiewski MemorialNakło nad Notecią Poland
14 SepDécastarTalence France
Silver (5)[5]
27 JanX-ATHLETICSAubiére France
3 FebCombined Events Tour TallinnTallinn Estonia
17 AprMt. SAC RelaysWalnut, CA United States
21 JunUS Olympic Team Trials - Open Combined Events ChampionshipsEugene, OR United States
29 JunEAP International Combined Events Meeting: HexhamHexham Great Britain
Bronze (2)[6]
11 MayAligenis Milos Combined Events MeetingMilos Greece
10 AugSollentuna Combined EventsSollentuna Sweden

Results

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Meet First Second Third
Multistars[7]  Jente Hauttekeete (BEL)8020  Risto Lillemets (EST)7971  Téo Bastien (FRA)7963
Meeting Arona[8]  Malik Diakite (GER)8037  Jeff Tesselaar (NED)8035  Lewis Church (GBR)7742
Hypo-Meeting[9]  Damien Warner (CAN)8678  Sven Roosen (NED)8517  Johannes Erm (EST)8462
Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen[10]  Till Steinforth (GER)8287  Felix Wolter (GER)8226  Vilem Strasky (CZE)7986
Wiesław Czapiewski Memorial[11]  Felix Wolter (GER)8068  Yuma Maruyama (JPN)8021  Risto Lillemets (EST)8012
Décastar[12]  Johannes Erm (EST)8589  Sander Skotheim (NOR)8517  Sven Roosen (NED)8293

Women

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Overall standings

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Rankings of athletes who competed at three series meets or more.[13]

Rank Athlete First Meet Second Meet Third Meet Points
Points Venue Points Venue Points Venue
1st place, gold medalist(s) Johannes Erm (EST)3661
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sander Skotheim (NOR)3624
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Heath Baldwin (USA)3614
4 Sven Roosen (NED)3599
5 Devon Williams (USA)3477

Women

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Rank Athlete First Meet Second Meet Third Meet Points
Points Venue Points Venue Points Venue
1st place, gold medalist(s) Michelle Atherley (USA)3466
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Taliyah Brooks (USA)3421
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Emma Oosterwegel (NED)3421
4 Kate O'Connor (IRL)3326
5 Vanessa Grimm (GER)3320

References

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