Program
Timetable & information
The classification is based on experience up to and including 2023 and advice from athletes. If there are any ambiguities or if you have ideas about a better implementation of the timetable, we would like to hear from you. Remarks can be sent toorganisation@t-meeting.nl .
Athletes must collect their start number at least 45 minutes before the start of their first race.
The timetable 2024
Subject to errors, check the current schedule on Atletiek.nu.
Award Ceremonies
Award Ceremony 1 at 14:15:
- 400m hurdles Women and Men
- 400m Women and Men
- 100m Women and Men
- Triple jump Men and Women
- High jump Men
- Pole vault Women
Award Ceremony 2 at 16:31:
- Long jump Men
- 200m Women and Men
Award Ceremony 3 at 17:50:
- 100m hurdles Women
- 110m hurdles Men
- High jump Women
- Pole vault Men
- Long jump Women
Explanation:
- We keep an eye on the wind all day and in the preparations for these parts we determine the sprint or jumping direction.
- All series formats are based on incremental performance (1st series least fast, last series fastest).
- In the technical parts, the best 8 participants have 3 extra attempts.
- In the 100m (men & women) there is an A final, which is divided according to the times of the series.
- A-final: 1 to 8
- The maximum number of running events is determined on the accommodation with 8 sprint lanes and 8 round lanes. Based on the wind direction, this can be adjusted to 9 sprint lanes.
- In pole vault, triple jump and high jump, a maximum of 12 athletes per gender are allowed.
- In the long jump, a maximum of 15 athletes per gender are allowed.
- WPA/IPC athletes are always admitted to the event.
- Triple Jump Woman at 9, 11 or 13 meter take-off board. Men at 11 or 13 meter.