IAAF raises qualification limits ahead of FIFA World Cup in Budapest

Munich. The qualification limits for the FIFA World Cup in Budapest next summer have been introduced by the International Association of Athletics Federations.

And they are tougher than the restrictions already criticized at the recent waters in Eugene and the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

In men’s length, the maximum qualification limit is 8.25 – the maximum silver medalist Thobias Montler has exceeded only once in his outdoor career.

Defines qualifications for the Budapest WC 2023

Qualification period July 31, 2022 – July 30, 2023

100 meters

Qualification limit for men/women: 10.00 / 11.08

Swedish record: 10.18 / 11.16

200 meters

Qualification limit for men/women: 20.16 / 22.60

Swedish record: 20.30 / 22.82

400 meters

Qualification limit for men/women: 45.00 / 51.00

Swedish record: 44.56 / 51.13

1500 meters

Qualification Limit Men/Women: 3:34.20 / 4: 03.50

Swedish record: 3: 33.70 / 3: 56.60

5000 meters

Qualification limit for men / women: 13: 07.00 / 14: 57.00

Swedish Record: 13:17.59 / 14:49.95

10000 meters

Qualification Limit Men/Women: 27:10.00 / 30:40.00

Swedish Record: 27: 55.74 / 31: 08.05

marathon

Men/women qualification limit: 2:09:40/2:28:00

Swedish Record: 2:10:03 / 2.23:41

3000 hampers

Qualification limit for men/women: 8: 15.00 / 9: 23.00

Swedish Record: 8:05.75 / 9:23.96

110 hurdles / 100 hurdles

Qualification limit for men/women: 13.28 / 12.78

Swedish record: 13.35 / 12.47

400 hurdles

Qualification limit for men/women: 48.70 / 54.90

Swedish record: 47.98 / 54.15

to rise

Qualification limit for men/women: 2.32 / 1.97

Swedish record: 2.42 / 2.06

condition

Qualification Limit Men/Women: 5.81/4.71

Swedish record: 6.21 / 4.83

Length

Qualification limit for men/women: 8.25 / 6.85

Swedish record: 8.44 / 6.99

three steps

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Men/women qualification limit: 17.20 / 14.52

Swedish record: 17.79 / 14.29

Care

Men/women qualification limit: 21.40 / 18.80

Swedish record: 21.33 / 19.42

disc

Qualification limit for men/women: 67.00 / 64.20

Swedish record: 71.86 / 64.54

sledgehammer

Men/women qualification limit: 78.00 / 73.60

Swedish record: 80.14 / 71.52

Spear

Qualification limit for men/women: 85.20 / 63.80

Swedish record: 89.10 / 61.96

TIokamp / Sjukamp

Qualification limit for men/women: 8,460/6,480

Swedish Register: 8406/7032

The new qualification limits count as of July 31, and at the moment, only four Swedish track and field athletes have exceeded them.

Mundo Duplantis in pole vault, Danielle Stahl and Simon Peterson in discus and Fanny Ross in shot put.

Thobias Montler’s silver jump of 8.06 here in EC isn’t even close.

Many of the qualifying limits are clearly better than the Swedish records, both at the women’s and men’s level.

Especially in the men’s 10,000m, where Johnny Danielson 27:55.74 is over 45 seconds off the WC qualifying mark of 27:10.00.

This corresponds to approximately one roll.

World Athletics has now offered a challenging straightforward qualification, as they want half of the active to make it to WC through the rankings.

This means that more Swedes will qualify in this way.

Budapest’s restroom will be scheduled for August 19-27 next summer.

Thobias Montler is one Swedish track and field player who may be affected by the new qualification limits.

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