Meeting Madrid 2021 | Schedule, Livestream & Results

Madrid Meeting 2021 athletics meeting takes place on Saturday June 19th. See the event schedule, results, startlists, livestream and further information!

Madrid Meeting 2021 is a World Athletics Continental Tour Silver meeting which means that the field is packed with top athletes. The event is also a B-category competition, so athletes will receive necessary ranking points needed to qualify for the Tokyo 2021 Summer Olympics.

Local time in Spain.

Time Event M/W Round
19:30 Hammer Throw Women Final
19:32 400 m hurdles Women Final
19:40 1500 m Women Final B
19:45 Triple jump Men Final
19:50 100 m hurdles Women Semifinal 1
19:57 100 m hurdles Women Semifinal 2
20:05 110 m hurdles Women Semifinal 1
20:12 110 m hurdles Men Semifinal 2
20:15 Pole vault Men Final
20:20 100 m Men Semifinal 1
20:27 100 m Men Semifinal 2
20:37 200 m Women Final B
20:47 400 m Women Final B
20:55 800 m Men Final B
21:00 Javelin Throw Men Final
21:05 Triple Jump Women Final
21:06 100 m hurdles Women Final
21:20 110 m hurdles Women Final
21:30 100 m Men Final
21:40 200 m Men Final A
21:50 3000 m SC Women Final
22:05 400 m Men Final A
22.12 1500 m Women Final A
22:20 800 m Men Final A

Madrid Meeting 2021 – Startlists

One of the most interesting name on Saturday in Madrid is 400 metres reigning Olympic champion and world record holder Wayde van Niekerk. The South African is competing for the first time this season. He has suffered from injuries lately.

In women´s triple jump Venezuela´s Yulimar Rojas is aiming to break the world record 15,50 held by Ukraine´s Inessa Kravets. Rojas has reached her record mark of 15,43 already this season and is only seven centimeters shy of the WR. Rojas jumped the same mark one year ago in Madrid indoors. This mark stands as the current world indoor records.

In men´s triple jump two 18 meters jumpers go at it in Madrid. Portuguese Pedro Pablo Pichardo has jumped 18,08 outdoors with which he holds number five spot on the all time list. This season Pichardo reached “only” 17,01. Pichardo faces current world number one jumper Burkina Faso´s Fabrice Zango Hugues. He has the world lead outdoor mark of 17,67 at the moment. In January Zango Hugues impressed indoors jumping the new world indoor record of 18,07.

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Results – Meeting Madrid 2021

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Livestream – Meeting Madrid 2021

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Meeting records – Meeting Madrid

Women

Event Athlete Mark Date
100 m Barbara Pierre (USA) 10.92 13.7.2013
200 m Galina Malchugina (RUS) 22.45 3.6.1993
400 m Sandra Myers (ESP) 50.33 6.9.1994
800 m María Mutola (MOZ) 1:55.55 19.7.2003
1000 m Letitia Vriesde (SUR) 2:42.68 9.6.1990
1500 m Gudaf Tsegay (ETH) 3:59.60 22.6.2018
3000 m Isabella Ochichi (KEN) 8:37.68 17.7.2004
100 m hurdles Ludmila Engquist (SWE) 12.52 12.6.1996
400 m hurdles Sandra Glover (USA) 53.67 17.7.2004
3000 m sc Birtukan Fente (ETH) 9:42.64 16.6.2016
High jump Blanka Vlasic (CRO) 206 5.7.2008
Pole vault Yelena Isinbayeva (RUS) 495 16.7.2005
Long jump Heike Dreschler (GER) 723 7.6.1991
Triple jump Inna Lasovskaya (RUS) 15.08 12.6.1996
Shot put Helena Fibingerová (CZE) 20.79 29.5.1984
Discus throw Yarelis Barrios (CUB) 64.72 2.7.2010
Hammer throw Anita Wlodarczyk (POL) 76.17 22.6.2018
Javelin throw Osleidys Menéndez (CUB) 67.87 17.7.2004
4 x 100 m Cuba 43.04 17.7.2004
4 x 400 m Cuba 3:38.18 12.6.1992

Men

Event Athlete Mark Date
100 m Nesta Carter (JAM) 9.87 13.7.2013
200 m Isaac Makwala (BOT) 19.77 14.7.2017
400 m Michael Johnson (USA) 43.90 6.9.1994
800 m Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (RSA) 1:43.64 5.7.2008
1000 m Venuste Niyongabo (BUR) 2:15.91 6.9.1994
1500 m Robert Rono (KEN) 3:33.65 7.7.2001
Mile José Luis Carreira (ESP) 3:55.94 9.6.1989
2000 m Said Aouita (MAR) 4:54.98 4.6.1985
3000 m Mushir Salim Jahwer (BRN) 7:37.49 17.7.2004
5000 m Jordi García (ESP) 13:53.41 29.5.1984
110 m hurdles Colin Jackson (GBR) 12.99 6.9.1994
400 m hurdles Danny Harris (USA) 47.56 4.6.1987
2000 m sc Julius Korir (KEN) 5:25.35 20.6.1986
3000 m sc Wesley Kiprotich (KEN) 8:21.94 5.7.2008
High jump Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 237 6.9.1994
Pole vault Alexander Averbukh (ISR) 5.93 19.7.2003
Long jump Godfrey Mokoena (RSA) 850 4.7.2009
Triple jump Zdzislaw Hoffman (POL) 17.53 4.6.1985
Shot put Christian Cantwell (USA) 21.79 17.7.2006
Discus throw Virgilijus Alekna (LTU) 70.67 16.7.2005
Hammer throw Krisztian Pars (HUN) 80.85 7.7.2012
Javelin throw Juha Laukkanen (FIN) 83.50 6.9.1994
5000 m walk Jesús A. García (ESP) 21:34.1 6.9.1994
4 x 100 m Alemania (GER) 38.30 17.7.2004
4 x 400 m Cuba (CUB) 3:05.34 12.6.1992
4 x 1500 m Larios AAM (ESP) 14:46.16 5.9.1997