2017 in the sport of athletics
Overview of the events of 2017 in the sport of athletics
In 2017, the foremost athletics event was the World Championships in London. The other major global-level competition in 2017 was the World Cross Country Championships .
Major championships
World
Regional
Seasonal events
World records
Indoor
Event
Athlete
Nation
Result
Location
Date
Men's 300 metres
Noah Lyles
United States
31.87[ Note 1]
Albuquerque, New Mexico , United States
4 March
Men's 600 metres
Casimir Loxsom
United States
1:14.91[ Note 2]
University Park, Pennsylvania , United States
27 January
Men's marathon
Christopher Zablocki
United States
2:21:48[ Note 3]
New York City, United States
25 March
Men's 300 metres hurdles
Karsten Warholm
Norway
34.92[ Note 4]
Tampere , Finland
11 February
Men's 4×1 mile relay
Donn Cabral , Ford Palmer , Graham Crawford , Kyle Merber
United States
16:12.81[ Note 5]
New York City, United States
18 February
Women's 2000 metres
Genzebe Dibaba
Ethiopia
5:23.75
Sabadell , Spain
7 February
Women's marathon
Laura Manninen
Finland
2:42:30[ Note 6]
New York City, United States
25 March
Women's weight throw
Gwen Berry
United States
25.60A [ Note 7]
Albuquerque, New Mexico , United States
4 March
Women's distance medley relay
Emma Coburn , Sydney McLaughlin , Brenda Martinez , Jenny Simpson
United States
10:40.31[ Note 8]
Boston , Massachusetts, United States
28 January
Outdoor
Event
Athlete
Nation
Result
Location
Date
Men's marathon
Eliud Kipchoge
Kenya
2:00:25[ Note 9]
Monza , Italy
6 May
Women's 200 metres hurdles (bend)
Lauren Wells
Australia
25.79[ Note 10]
Canberra , Australia
21 January
Women's 2000 metres
Genzebe Dibaba
Ethiopia
5:23.75i [ Note 11]
Sabadell , Spain
7 February
Women's 10 km (road)
Joyciline Jepkosgei
Kenya
30:04+
Prague , Czech Republic
1 April
Women's 15 km (road)
Joyciline Jepkosgei
Kenya
45:37+
Prague , Czech Republic
1 April
Women's 20 km (road)
Peres Jepchirchir
Kenya
1:01:40+
Ras Al-Khaimah , United Arab Emirates
10 February
Joyciline Jepkosgei
Kenya
1:01:25+
Prague , Czech Republic
1 April
Women's half marathon
Peres Jepchirchir
Kenya
1:05:06
Ras Al-Khaimah , United Arab Emirates
10 February
Joyciline Jepkosgei
Kenya
1:04:52
Prague , Czech Republic
1 April
Women's 25 km (road)
Mary Jepkosgei Keitany
Kenya
1:19:43+
London, United Kingdom
23 April
Women's 30 km (road)
Mary Jepkosgei Keitany
Kenya
1:36:05+
London, United Kingdom
23 April
Women's marathon
Mary Jepkosgei Keitany
Kenya
2:17:01
London, United Kingdom
23 April
Women's 50 km race walk
Inês Henriques
Portugal
4:08:26
Porto de Mós , Portugal
15 January
Women's sprint medley relay
Morolake Akinosun , English Gardner , Dezerea Bryant , Miki Barber
United States
1:35.59[ Note 12]
Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, United States
29 April
Awards
Men
Women
Season's bests
Detailed results
2017 World athletics championships
2017 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Silver)
2017 IAAF Road Race Label Events (Bronze)
April 28 & 29: Multistars in Florence [ 151]
Decathlon winner: Jefferson Santos (7,728 points)
Heptathlon winner: Evelis Aguilar (6,228 points)
May 27 & 28: Hypo-Meeting in Götzis [ 152]
June 17 & 18: TNT – Fortuna Meeting in Kladno [ 153]
June 24 & 25: Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen in Ratingen [ 154]
July 1 & 2: European Cup Combined Events – Super League in Tallinn [ 155]
Decathlon winner: Janek Õiglane (8,170 points)
Heptathlon winner: Alina Shukh (6,208 points)
July 1 & 2: European Cup Combined Events – First & Second League in Monzón [ 155]
First League Decathlon winner: Jorge Ureña (8,121 points)
First League Heptathlon winner: Nadine Broersen (6,326 points)
Second League Decathlon winner: Martin Roe (8,144 points)
Second League Heptathlon winner: Lucia Slaničková (5,816 points)
July 4 & 5: Pan American Combined Events Cup in Ottawa [ 156]
Decathlon winner: Pierce Lepage (7,948 points)
Heptathlon winner: Nicole Oudenaarden (6,000 points)
August 4–13: Part of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London
Decathlon winner: Kévin Mayer (8,768 points)
Heptathlon winner: Nafissatou Thiam (6,784 points)
September 16 & 17: Décastar (final) in Talence [ 157]
Decathlon winner: Damian Warner (8,252 points)
Heptathlon winner: Anouk Vetter (6,363 points)
2017 IAAF Cross Country Permit
EA Cross Country Permit
EA Premium Permit Meetings
EA Classic Permit Meetings
EA Outdoor Special Premium Meetings
June 1: Athens Street Pole Vault in Greece
August 15: Kamila Skolimowska Memorial Meeting (final) in Warsaw
EA Indoor Permit Meeting
February 3 & 4: Combined Events Meeting in Lasnamäe
Men's Heptathlon winner: Kristjan Rosenberg
Women's Pentathlon winner: Margot Meri
February 4: Reykjavik International Games 2017 in Reykjavík [ 179]
Iceland won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
February 5: All Star Perche in Clermont-Ferrand
February 10: Gugl Games in Linz
60 m winners: Eric Cray (m) / Amelie-Sophie Lederer (f)
Women's 200 m winner: Agata Zupin
Men's 400 m winner: Luka Janežič
Women's 800 m winner: Irene Baldessari
Men's 1000 m winner: Daniel Kotyza
Men's 1500 m winner: Benjamin Kovács
60 m Hurdles winners: Dondre Echols (m) / Ivana Lončarek (f)
Women's Pole Vault winner: Tina Šutej
Men's High Jump winner: Alen Melon
Women's Long Jump winner: Heather Arneton
Men's Triple Jump winner: Tomáš Veszelka
February 11: IFAM Meeting in Ghent
60 m winners: Ryan Shields (m) / Charlotte Jeanne (f)
400 m winners: Alexander Doom (m) / Agnès Raharolahy (f)
800 m winners: Samir Youb (m) / Joyce Mattagliano (f)
1500 m winners: Kalle Berglund (m) / Darya Barysevich (f)
Men's 3000 m winner: Jonas Leandersson
60 m Hurdles winners: Vitali Parokhonka (m) / Sarah Missinne (f)
High Jump winners: Lamont Marcell Jacobs (m) / Hannelore Desmet (f)
Pole Vault winners: Huang Bokai (m) / Angelica Moser (f)
Long Jump winners: Abdoulaye Diarra (m) / Cassandre Evans (f)
4 × 200 m winners: Belgium (m) / Netherlands (f)
February 14: Czech Indoor Gala in Ostrava
February 16: Orlen Cup 2017 in Łódź
February 17: Istanbul Athletics Cup in Istanbul
February 24: Meeting de Atletismo Madrid (final) in Madrid
EA Indoor Area Permit Meetings
February 4: Meeting Elite en Salle de Mondeville in Mondeville
February 10: Vectis Meeting in Luxembourg–Kirchberg
60 m winners: Robert Polkowski (m) / Ombretta Minkue-Meye (f)
400 m winners: Luke Lennon-Ford (m) / Lara Hoffmann (f)
800 m winners: Abdessalem Ayouni (m) / Kateřina Hálová (f)
1500 m winners: Hillary Ngetich / Claudia Bobocea (f)
Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: Sydney Griffin
High Jump winners: Tomáš Zeman (m) / Cathy Zimmer (f)
Men's Long Jump winner: Corentin Campener
Women's Pole Vault winner: Fanny Smets
February 10: Meeting féminin du Val d'Oise in Eaubonne
February 11: Nordic Indoor Match in Tampere
60 m winners: Eetu Rantala (m) / Helene Rønningen (f)
200 m winners: Samuli Samuelsson (m) / Helene Rønningen (f)
400 m winners: Benjamin Lobo Vedel (m) / Arna Stefanía Guðmundsdóttir (f)
Women's 800 m winner: Stina Troest
1500 m winners: William Levay (m) / Charlotta Fougberg (f)
3000 m winners: Samu Mikkonen (m) / Lena Selen (f)
60 m Hurdles winners: Andreas Martinsen (m) / Susanna Kallur (f)
High Jump winners: Fabian Delryd (m) / Sofie Skoog (f)
Pole Vault winners: Eirik Greibrokk Dolve (m) / Minna Nikkanen (f)
Long Jump winners: Roni Ollikainen (m) / Kaiza Karlén (f)
Triple Jump winners: Simo Lipsanen (m) / Kristiina Mäkelä (f)
Shot Put winners: Arttu Kangas (m) / Fanny Roos (f)
4 x 300 m winners: Norway (m) / Norway (f)
February 12: Meeting Elite en Salle de Metz in Metz
March 4: Indoor Baltic U18 Championships (final) in Lithuania
60 m winners: Aleksandrs Kucs (m) / Izabella Bogdanova (f)
300 m winners: Aleksandrs Kucs (m) / Izabella Bogdanova (f)
800 m winners: Rojs Puks (m) / Patricija Cīrule (f)
3000 m winners: Armands Štāls (m) / Ilārija Ločmele (f)
60 m Hurdles winners: Kristiāns Skuruls (m) / Marija Elīza Kraule (f)
4 × 200 m winners: Latvia (Kārlis Eiduks, Raivis Sīlis, Aleksandrs Kucs, Roberts Jānis Zālītis) / Latvia (Reina Rozentāle, Nora Ķigure, Marija Medvedeva, Izabella Bogdanova)
High Jump winners: Oļegs Kozjakovs (m) / Katrīna Zeļģe Luīze (f)
Long Jump winners: Artūrs Šarkovičs (m) / Kitija Paula Melnbārde (f)
Triple Jump winners: Artūrs Šarkovičs (m) / Rūta Lasmane (f)
Pole Vault winners: Marks Harčenko (m) / Sonija Aškinezere (f)
Shot Put winners: Vents Andžejs Lūsis (m) / Aivita Smiļģe (f)
EA Outdoor Area Permit Meetings
April 1: XXII Medio Maraton Azkoitia-Azpeitia Memorial Diego Garcia in Azpeitia
Winners: Ivan Arrate Lopez (m) / Marina Aznal (f)
April 1: XII Milla Internacional de Bilbao in Spain
May 1: Georgian Open Championships and Caucasian Cup in Tbilisi
May 14: Meeting Elite de Montgeron in Montgeron
May 25: Riga Cup 2017 in Riga
May 28: Meeting Elite de Forbach in France
June 10 & 11: Nordic Junior Championships in Combined Events and Compined Events Match in Finland
Men's Decathlon winner: Elmo Savola
Women's Heptathlon winner: Bianca Salming
Men's U23 Decathlon winner: Tuomas Valle
Women's U23 Heptathlon winner: Miia Sillman
Men's U20 Decathlon winner: Leo Uusimäki
Women's U20 Heptathlon winner: Amanda Grefstad Frøynes
Men's U18 Decathlon winner: Mads Lund
Women's U18 Heptathlon winner: Erika Wärff
June 11: Folksam Challenge 1 in Sweden
400 m winners: Felix François (m) / Lisa Duffy (f)
Men's 800 m winner: Jake Wightman
Women's 1500 m winner: Katie Snowden
Men's 3000 m Steplechase winner: Stewart McSweyn
Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Mari Klaup
Men's Pole Vault winner: Carl Sténson
Triple Jump winners: Erik Ehrlin (m) / Janne Nielsen (f)
Women's Long Jump winner: Nadia Akpana Assa
Men's Discus Throw winner: Simon Pettersson
June 16: International Match in Hungary
June 18: Janis Lusis Cup in Jelgava
Javelin Throw winners: Ansis Brūns (m) / Madara Palameika (f)
U20 Javelin Throw winners: Matīss Velps (m) / Aiva Niedra (f)
U18 Javelin Throw winners: Krišjānis Suntažs (m) / Meda Majauskaite (f)
June 24: XVI Reunion Internacional de Atletismo "Villa De Bilbao" in Bilbao
July 12: Meeting Int. di Atletica Leggera Sport Solidarieta in Lignano Sabbiadoro
July 12: Joensuu Games in Joensuu
July 12: Morton Games in Dublin
July 15: Baltic U16 Championships in Lithuania
July 16: Savo Games in Lapinlahti
Men's 100 m winner: Emile Erasmus
200 m winners: Sydney Siame (m) / Alexandra Bezeková (f)
1500 m winners: Chakib Lachgar (m) / Shannon Osika (f)
Men's 3000 m winner: Kazuma Taira
Women's 3000 m Steplechase winner: Marisa Howard
Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Elmo Lakka
Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Lindsay Lindley
Men's 400 m Hurdles winner: Jaak-Heinrich Jagor
Men's Shot Put winner: Mikhail Abramchuk
Men's Long Jump winner: Kristian Pulli
Men's Javelin Throw winner: Keshorn Walcott
Women's Discus Throw winner: Katri Hirvonen
Women's Hammer Throw winner: Johanna Salmela
Women's High Jump winner: Kateryna Tabashnyk
July 18: 66th Cork City Sports in Cork
July 28 & 29: President Cup/ Baltic Team championship in Latvia
Latvia win overall gold and medal tabel.
August 5: Folksam Challenge 2 in Sweden
Men's 100 m winner: Alexander Brorsson (m)
Men's 300 m winner: Luguelín Santos (m)
Men's 400 m winner: Brian Murphy
Men's 800 m winner: Gideon Kipngetich
Men's 5000 m winner: Ababa Lama
Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Alexander Brorsson
Men's High Jump winner: Fabian Delryd
Men's Long Jump winner: Darius Aučyna
Men's Shot Put winner: Daniel Ståhl
Men's Hammer Throw winner: Mattias Jons
August 16: Grand Prix of Sopot – Memorial of Janusz Sidlo in Sopot
August 19: Folksam Challenge 3 in Sweden
August 19 & 20: Nordic Match U20 in Sweden
September 3: 7th Kamila Skolimowska Memorial in Poland
September 30: XXX Milla Internacional de Berango in Spain
November 27: Maratón Donostia-San Sebastián (final) in Spain
EA Road Area Permit Races
January 29: Cross de San Sebastián in Spain
Winners: Sadik Mikhou / Bontu Edao Rebitu (f)
February 19: Maratón Ciudad de Sevilla in Spain[ 74]
April 1: XXII Medio Maraton Azkoitia-Azpeitia Memorial Diego Garcia in Azpeitia
Winners: Ivan Arrate Lopez (m) / Marina Aznal (f)
April 1: XII Milla Internacional de Bilbao in Spain
April 23: Madrid Marathon in Spain
April 30: XXII Medio Maraton de Albacete in Spain
Winners: Ivan Fernandez Anaya (m) / Pamela Cherotick (f)
10 km winners: Jaouad Oumellal (m) / Candi García Tejero (f)
September 30: XXX Milla Internacional de Berango (final) in Spain
EA Race Walking Permit Meeting
March 25: Dudinská Päťdesiatka in Dudince
April 8: Podebrady Walking 2017 in Czech Republic
U20 10 km walk winners: Vojtěch Libnar (m) / Daphne Dimanopulosz (f)
Men's U18 10 km walk winner: Bálint Sárossi
Women's U18 5 km walk winner: Austėja Kavaliauskaitė
20 km walk winners: Genadij Kozlovskij (m) / Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė (f)
Men's 35 km walk winner: Bence Venyercsán
50 km walk winners: Håvard Haukenes (m) / / Agnieszka Ellward (f)
June 9: 43rd International Race Walking Festival in Alytus (final)
1 km winners: Arnoldas Petryla (m) / Sonata Urbonavičiūtė (f)
3 km winners: Raivo Liniņš (m) / Toma Dailidonyte (f)
5 km winners: Normunds Ivzāns (m) / Austėja Kavaliauskaitė (m)
10 km winners: Stanislav Kuzmich (m) / Athanasía Vaitsi (f)
20 km winners: Dawid Tomala (m) / Brigita Virbalytė-Dimšienė (f0
EA Combined Events Area Permit Meeting
June 3–4: VII Meeting Internacional de Arona in Spain
Decathlon winner: Taavi Tšernjavski
Junior Decathlon winner: Leon Okafor
Youth Decathlon winner: Jorge Davila
Heptatlon winner: Marisa Vaz Carvalho (5.755 p.)
Youth Heptatlon winner: Maria Vicente (5.522 p.)
EA Race Walking Area Permit Meetings
August 19 & 20: Nordic RW Match in Sweden
Continental events
February 5: European Champion Clubs Cup Cross Country in Albufeira
Men's Club winner: Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro (Yemaneberhan Crippa, Paolo Zanatta, Pietro Riva, François Marzetta, Simone Gariboldi)
Women's Club winner: Üsküdar Belediyespor (Irene Chepet Cheptai , Esma Aydemir , Özlem Kaya , Alemitu Bekele Degfa , Aslı Çakır Alptekin , Elif Karabulut, Emine Hatun Tuna)
February 12: Balkan Junior Indoor Championships in Istanbul
Bulgaria won the gold medal tally. Turkey won the overall medal tally.
February 12: Central American Race Walking Championships in Guatemala City [ 180]
U14 winners: Shavi Daniel Guerra García (m) / Yaquelin Mishell Teletor Jerónimo (f)
U16 winners: Luis Luciano Tzunun Cabrera (m) / Glendy Verónica Teletor Jerónimo (f)
U18 winners: José Eduardo Ortíz Flores (m) / Melany Nicolle Elías Trejo (f)
U20 winners: Anibal Xiquin Zapeta (m) / Yasuri Palacios San José (f)
Winners: José Alejandro Barrondo (m) / Mayra Herrera (f)
February 19: South American Cross Country Championships in Santiago [ 181]
Winners: René Champi (m) / Carmen Toaquiza (f)
Juniors winners: Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento (m) / Rina Cjuro (f)
Youth winners: Patricio Pinto Quinchahual (m) / Laura Acuña Vidal (f)
Mixed relay winners: Peru
February 19: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Adelaide
February 25: Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade
Greece and Serbia won the gold medal tally. Greece won the overall medal tally.
February 26: Central American Cross Country Championships in El Salvador [ 182]
Winners: Williams Alexander Sánchez (m) / Mónica Vargas (f)
U20 winners: Erick Saúl Hernández Salguero (m) / Mirta Hércules (f)
U18 winners: Damian Raimundo García Isaacs (m) / Sara Martina Hernández Moran (f)
U16 winners: Andy Felipe Córdoba (m) / Daniela Alexandra Aragón Valencia (f)
U14 winners: Alejandro José Plata Sequeira (m) / Jenifer Beatriz Salas Acosta (f)
Mixt relay 4 x 1000 m winners: El Salvador A (Erick Saúl Hernández Salguero, Brenda Alejandrina Salmerón Menjivar, Mirta Hércules, David Alexander Escobar Castillo)
Youth Mixt Relay 4 x 500 m winners: Costa Rica (Alexandra Barrios Jiménez, Andy Felipe Córdoba, Damian Raimundo García Isaacs, Mariana Alexandra Muñoz Alvarado)
March 3–5: 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade
Poland won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
March 4: NACAC Cross Country Championships in Boca Raton [ 183]
Winners: Abbabiya Simbassa (m) / Sasha Gollish (f)
Juniors winners: Kiernan Lumb (m) / Brogan MacDougall (f)
Team winners: United States (m) / Canada (f)
Juniors Team winners: United States (m) / Canada (f)
March 11 & 12: 2017 European Throwing Cup in Las Palmas
March 18: South American Half Marathon Championships in Uruguay
Winners: Damião Ancelmo de Souza (m) / Clara Cachanya (f)
March 19: Asian Race Walking Championships in Nomi
March 19: South American Marathon Championships in Temuco
Winners: Enzo Yáñez (m) / Mirela Saturnino de Andrade (f)
April 8: Balkan Race Walking Championships in Florina
May 6 & 7: South American Junior Championships in Athletics in Leonora [ 184]
May 14: Balkan Half Marathon Championships in Pristina
May 20 – 23: 2017 Asian Youth Athletics Championships in Bangkok [ 185]
China won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
May 21: European Race Walking Cup in Poděbrady
May 26 – 28: 2017 Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics in Managua
May 27 & 28: European Champion Clubs Cup –Group B in Leiria
June 3: Balkan Youth Championships in Istanbul
Turkey won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
June 10: European Cup 10,000m in Minsk
June 10: Balkan Mountain Running Championships in Teteven
Seniors winners: Cătălin Atănăsoaie (m) / Denisa Dragomir (f)
U20 winners: Orhan Öztürk (m) / Atalay Bahar (f)
June 23–25: 2017 Central American Championships in Athletics in Tegucigalpa
June 24 & 25: 2017 European Team Championships Super League in Lille
Teams winner: Germany (321.5 points)
Relegated to 1st League: Belarus , Netherlands and Russia
June 23–25: European Athletics Team Championships , 1st League in Vaasa
June 24 & 25: European Athletics Team Championships , 2 League in Tel Aviv
June 24 & 25: European Athletics Team Championships , 3 League in Marsa
June 28–30: 2017 Oceania Athletics Championships in Suva
U18: Australia won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
U20: Australia won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
Seniors: Papua New Guinea won the gold medal tally. Papua New Guinea and Australia won the overall medal tally.
June 29 – July 2: 2017 African Junior Athletics Championships in Tlemcen
Ethiopia won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
July 1 & 2: European Combined Events Team Championships in Tallinn
July 1 & 2: European Combined Events Team Championships 1 & 2 Leagues in Monzón
July 1 & 2: Balkan Junior Championships in Craiova
Turkey won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
July 2: Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships in Gold Coast
Marathon winners: Dave Ridley (m) / Virginia Moloney (f)
Half Marathon winners: Timothy Lefroy (m) / Eloise Wellings (f)
July 6–9: 2017 Asian Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar
India won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
July 8: European Mountain Running Championships in Kamnik
Seniors: Xavier Chevrier (m) / Maude Mathys (f)
U20: Gabriel Bularda (m) / Lisa Oed (f)
July 13–16: 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships in Bydgoszcz
July 15 & 16: Balkan Athletics Championships in Novi Pazar
100 m winners: Jak Ali Harvey (m) / Katerina Dalaka (f)
200 m winners: Jak Ali Harvey (m) / Emmanouella Keramida (f)
400 m winners: Mateo Ružić (m) / Bianca Răzor (f)
800 m winners: Abedin Mujezinović (m) / Amela Terzić (f)
400 m Hurdles winners: Yan Eloi Senjarić (m) / Elif Yıldırım (f)
1500 m winners: Mitko Tsenov (m) / Amela Terzić (f)
3000 m winners: David Nikolli (m) / Adela Bălțoi (f)
3000 m steeplechase winners: Osman Junuzović (m) / Adela Bălțoi (f)
5000 m winners: Yolo Nikolov (m) / Cristina Negru (f)
Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Cosmin Ilie Dumitrache
Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Elisavet Pesiridou
Pole Vault winners: Ivan Horvat (m) / Maria Aristotelous (f)
High Jump winners: Konstadinos Baniotis (m) / Tatiana Gousin (f)
Long Jump winners: Lazar Anić (m) / Chaido Alexouli (f)
Triple Jump winners: Momchil Karailiev (m) / Carmen Toma (f)
Hammer Throw winners: Özkan Baltacı (m) / Zalina Petrivskaya (f)
Discus Throw winners: Martin Marić (m) / Dragana Tomašević (f)
Javelin Throw winners: Branko Pauković (m) / Marija Vučenović (f)
Shot Put winners: Mesud Pezer (m) / Dimitriana Surdu (f)
Men's Decathlon winner: Aleksandar Grnović (7.225 p.)
Women's Heptathlon winner: Mladena Petrušić (4.796 p.)
4 × 100 m winners: Romania (Marius Florin Şerban, Alexandru Terpezan, Ionuţ Andrei Neagoe, Daniel Mihai Budin) / Serbia (Ivana Petković, Katarina Sirmić, Tamara Vuletić, Milana Tirnanić) (f)
4 × 400 m winners: Serbia (Stjepan Bojanić, Igor Garaj, Ivan Marković, Stefan Vukadinović) (m) / Romania (Camelia Florina Gal, Anamaria Ioniță , Roxana Maria Ene, Bianca Răzor ) (f)
July 20–23: 2017 European Athletics U20 Championships in Grosseto
Germany and United Kingdom won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
October 8: Balkan Marathon Championships in Zagreb
November 11: Balkan Cross Country Championships in Çanakkale
November 17: South American Mountain Running Championships in Villa La Angostura
November 24–26: U14 & U16 Central American Championships in Athletics in San José
December 10: European Cross Country Championships in Šamorín
Deaths
References
Notes
^ Not a world record as the indoor 300 metres is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ Not a world record as the indoor 600 metres is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ Not a world record as the indoor marathon is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ Not a world record as the indoor 300 metres hurdles is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ Not a world record as the indoor 4×1 mile relay is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ Not a world record as the indoor marathon is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ Not a world record as the indoor weight throw is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ Not a world record as the indoor distance medley relay is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ This performance is the fastest marathon ever, though not eligible for official ratification due to the use of in-out pacemakers
^ Not a world record as the 200 metres hurdles is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
^ This performance was indoors, but superseded the outdoor mark and so is the overall world record
^ Not a world record as the sprint medley relay is not an IAAF event; it is however a world best
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