IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge


The IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge is an annual hammer throw series, organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations. First held in 2010, the series of hammer throw competitions for men and women are primary held at meetings with IAAF World Challenge status. The rankings are decided by combining the total of each athlete's three greatest throws at the permit events during the season. Further points can be gained by those who break or equal the world record mark for the event.
The total prize money available in 2010 was US$202,000, split evenly between male and female athletes. The male and female winners each receive $30,000, while second and third placed athletes are entitled to $20,000 and $14,000 respectively. Increasingly smaller prizes are given to the remaining throwers who rank in the top twelve. The eleven meetings which had permit status in 2010 offered either a men's contest, a women's contest, or both – an arrangement which gave athletes of each sex a total of seven opportunities to score points for the challenge.
The competition's creation was a result of the IAAF Golden League being replaced by the IAAF Diamond League in 2010 – hammer throw was the sole track and field event not to feature on the new top level circuit. The challenge was designed to allow hammer throwers to compete in a global seasonal competition, similar to that found for other track and field events on the IAAF Diamond League.
The most successful athlete of the series is Poland's Anita Włodarczyk, who won the women's title six times straight from 2013 to 2018. Her compatriot Paweł Fajdek is the most successful man, with five victories. Germany's Betty Heidler and Hungarian Krisztián Pars have each won the title on three occasions. Fajdek holds the men's series record score of 248.48 metres while Włodarczyk is the women's series record holder with 240.44 metres.

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#MeetingArenaCityCountry20102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
1IAAF World Challenge DakarStade Léopold Sédar SenghorDakarSenegalWWWWB
2Golden Grand Prix OsakaYanmar Stadium NagaiOsakaJapanMMMMWWWMW
3Colorful Daegu Championships MeetingDaegu StadiumDaeguSouth KoreaWWW
4Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de AtletismoEstádio Olímpico Nilton SantosRio de JaneiroBrazilBBBWWMM
5Golden Spike OstravaMěstský stadionOstravaCzech RepublicBBBBBBBBBW
6Fanny Blankers-Koen GamesFanny Blankers-Koen StadionHengeloNetherlandsM
7Paavo Nurmi GamesPaavo Nurmi StadiumTurkuFinlandMMMMMW
8Brothers Znamensky MemorialMeteor StadiumZhukovskyRussiaWBB
9Gyulai István MemorialBregyó közi Regionális Atlétika KözpontSzékesfehérvárHungaryMBBBWWB
10Meeting de Atletismo MadridCentro Deportivo MoratalazMadridSpainMMMMMW
11ISTAF BerlinOlympiastadionBerlinGermanyWWWWW
12Rieti MeetingStadio Raul GuidobaldiRietiItalyBBBBMM
13Hanžeković MemorialSportski Park MladostZagrebCroatiaMMM
14Ponce Grand Prix de AtletismoEstadio Francisco MontanerPoncePuerto RicoMB
15IAAF World Challenge BeijingBeijing National StadiumBeijingChinaWWWW
16Prefontaine ClassicHayward FieldEugeneUnited StatesWM
17Moscow ChallengeLuzhniki StadiumMoscowRussiaWB
18Janusz Kusociński MemorialCity Athletics StadiumSzczecinPolandBMBBBBB
19Karlstad Grand PrixTingvalla IPKarlstadSwedenMMM
20World ChampionshipsVariesVariesVariesBBBB
21Rabat MeetingPrince Moulay Abdellah StadiumRabatMoroccoWM
22Melbourne Track ClassicLakeside StadiumMelbourneAustraliaMM
23Jamaica International InvitationalIndependence ParkKingstonJamaicaWW
24Olympic GamesVariesVariesVariesBB
25PTS Meeting Šamorínx-bionic sphereŠamorínSlovakiaBM
26Kamila Skolimowska MemorialSilesian StadiumChorzówPolandW
27Nanjing World ChallengeNanjing Olympic Sports CentreNanjingChinaW
28European Athletics Festival BydgoszczZdzisław Krzyszkowiak StadiumBydgoszczPolandM
29Pál Németh MemorialIAAF Training CentreSzombathelyHungaryB

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