- Athletics Grand Prix Series
The Athletics Grand Prix series is an
Australia n national athletics competition, held annually. Australian athletes aiming at selection in theOlympic Games , World Championships orCommonwealth Games are usually required to compete in the meetings which form the series [ [http://www.athletics.com.au/community/392/general_selection - Athletics Australia selection criteria] ] .Overview
Each year
Athletics Australia and its' member associations conduct a range of athletics meets held around the country in a two-tiered structure. Lesser meets are termed 'Classics' and are part of the 'National Series' [http://www.athletics.com.au/news/media_resources/2008_season_guide Athletics Australia - Season Guide 2007/08] ] .The most important three meetings are IAAF meets, branded in Australia as 'Grand Prix' meets. These events are part of the prestigious IAAF World Athletics Tour, at which competing athletes can earn points towards competing in the
IAAF World Athletics Final [ [http://iaaf.org/competitions/wat/index.html IAAF World Athletics Series] ] .Athletics Australia provides travel funding to enable the leading Australian athletes to compete and invites a small number of international athletes to attend.
In the 2008 series, World
100 metres record-holderAsafa Powell of Jamaica and World Champion at400 metres ,Jeremy Wariner of theUnited States were the main overseas attractions [ [http://sport.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/feedstory/0,,-7326716,00.html Guardian Unlimited - Powell and Wariner post comfortable early season wins] ] .IAAF World Athletics Tour meets
The three IAAF approved meetings held in Australia are:
* Canberra AIS meet - traditionally conducted around
Australia Day ,January 26
* Sydney Athletics Grand Prix (IAAF permit meet) - usually conducted in late February
* Melbourne IAAF Grand Prix meet - traditionally conducted in late FebruaryThe Australian Championships are held shortly after the conclusion of the Grand Prix series.
The Grand Prix series is usually telecast on
SBS Television .Events held at each event vary. Recently the Australian Championships at
5000 metres for men and women have been conducted at the Melbourne and Sydney meets, respectively.Event sponsorship
The series has previously been supported by Athletics Australia's major
sponsor and known as:
*Mobil Grand Prix series
*Optus Grand Prix series
*Telstra A-SeriesTelstra's support for athletics in Australia ended in 2007 and the sport was without a major sponsor during the 2008 series.
References
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