News21 Jul 2009


Next stop Zürich - ÅF Golden League

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ÅF Golden League logo (© IAAF.org)

MonteCarloFour athletes remain in the season long hunt for the $1 Million Jackpot after taking their fourth victories in the ÅF Golden League 2009 in Paris last Friday (17).

The ÅF Golden League returns after the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin, Germany (15 – 23 Aug) with the Weltklasse Zürich on Friday 28 August, the fifth of six meetings in the ÅF Golden League 2009.

Highlights so far:

Click on the following links to read the reports from the first four meetings:

Bolt beats rain again, 9.79sec into slight head wind in Paris Golden League

Gay powers back with 9.77 in Rome

Richards improves season’s lead in style; World Junior Mile record in Oslo

Friedrich Fireworks! 2.06m leap in Berlin


Remaining Contenders for the $1 Million Jackpot after Paris (17 July):

MEN

3000m/5000m - Kenenisa Bekele (ETH):
Berlin 13:00.76; Oslo 13:04.87; Rome 12:56.23; Paris (3000m) 7:28.64

WOMEN

100m - Kerron Stewart (JAM):
Berlin 11.00sec; Oslo 10.99; Rome 10.75; Paris 10.99

400m - Sanya Richards (USA):
Berlin 49.57sec; Oslo 49.23; Rome 49.46; Paris 49.34

Pole Vault - Yelena Isinbayeva (RUS):
Berlin 4.83m; Oslo 4.71; Rome 4.85; Paris 4.65

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There are TEN ÅF Golden League event disciplines designated to the Jackpot in 2009, five events for men and five for women, as follows:

Men: 100m, 400m, 3000m/5000m, 110m Hurdles, Javelin Throw.
Women: 100m, 400m, 100m Hurdles, High Jump, Pole Vault.


Athletics’ biggest yearly payday - ÅF Golden League Jackpot

The prize - $1 Million

The requirement - ‘6 out of 6’

The annual drama that is the season long campaign to claim the $1 Million Jackpot offered by the ÅF Golden League continues in 2009 with its ‘winner takes all’ ethos. Athletes are required to win at all six meetings in the series to acquire at least a share of athletics’ biggest yearly payday.

The possibility of a secondary prize also exists.

To sustain the active participation in the Jackpot of as many athletes as possible through to the culmination of the series, should NO athlete manage to attain six wins and claim the $1 Million, then anyone with five victories will share half the original prize - $500,000. NOTE. this secondary prize is only on offer should nobody win his or her event at all six meetings.

Cities and Dates for 2009 -

Berlin, GER – Sunday 14 June
Oslo, NOR – Friday 3 July
Rome, ITA – Friday 10 July
Paris, FRA – Friday 17 July

Zürich, SUI – Friday 28 August
Brussels, BEL – Friday 4 September

IAAF

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