The road to next year’s Munich European Championships 2022 will be much more difficult than expected for many athletes. The entry standards are the toughest in the competition history.
Compared to previous European Championships, the result limits have risen significantly. For example, the entry standard for men’s javelin throw is 84 meters, compared to 80.50 at the cancelled Paris European Championships. In the women’s 100-meter hurdles, on the other hand, the limit has risen from a time of 13.30 to 12.93.
With the toughened limits, the ranking system familiar from this year’s Tokyo Olympics will also be used to qualify for the European Championships. If the target number of athletes is not obtained for the different disciplines, the places will be supplemented with the help of rankings. In addition to the result points, the ranking also takes into account the level of competition with the help of ranking points.
The ranking system and the introduction of strict discipline quotas clearly make it more difficult to succeed in competitions in certain disciplines. For example, 29 heptathlon athletes took part in the European Championships in Berlin, but in Munich a maximum of 24 of them can take part. Also in many field disciplines, the qualifications are clearly tightened, with the maximum number of athletes being 26.
Entry Standards
Men | Event | Women |
10,16 | 100 m | 11,24 |
20,43 | 200 m | 23,05 |
45,70 | 400 m | 51,70 |
1.45,90 | 800 m | 2.00,40 |
3.36,00 | 1 500 m | 4.06,00 |
13.24,00 | 5 000 m | 15.25,00 |
28.15,00 | 10 000 m | 32.20,00 |
8.30,00 | 3 000 m steeplec. | 9.39,00 |
13,50 | 110/100 m H | 12,93 |
49,50 | 400 m H | 55,85 |
2.14.30 | Marathon | 2.32.00 |
1.22.10 | 20 km race walk | 1.32.15 |
2.35.30 | 35 km race walk | 2.55.00 |
230 | High jump | 195 |
575 | Pole vault | 460 |
810 | Long jump | 679 |
16,95 | Triple jump | 14,25 |
20,85 | Shot put | 18,20 |
65,20 | Discus | 60,50 |
77,00 | Hammer throw | 71,80 |
84,00 | Javelin | 62,50 |
8100 | Decathlon/Hepthathlon | 6250 |