Athletics At The 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification
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2016 Summer Olympics The 2016 Summer Olympics ( pt, Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016), officially the Games of the XXXI Olympiad ( pt, Jogos da XXXI Olimpíada) and also known as Rio 2016, was an international multi-sport event held from 5 to 21 August 20 ...
, the following qualification systems were in place. Qualification ended on 11 July 2016.


Russian disqualification

Because of the suspension of the
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by the IAAF, due to widespread doping violations, Russia currently will not qualify as a team for these Olympics or other international competitions, and unless this suspension is lifted in time, Russia will be unable to send an athletics delegation to these Games. While Russia will continue to seek further appeals, the IAAF confirmed its decision on 18 June 2016 after a report by a five-member task force which reported that Russia had failed to fully address its "deep- culture" of doping. The IAAF did provide for the possibility of accepting individual Russian athletes who have been sufficiently tested outside of the Russian system. One athlete suggested was
Yuliya Stepanova Yuliya Igorevna Stepanova ( née Rusanova; russian: Ю́лия И́горевна Степанова (Русанова); born 3 July 1986) is a Russian runner who specializes in the 800 metres track event. Stepanova was also an informant for W ...
for her efforts to expose the scandal. The IAAF then stated on 24 June, that athletes from Russia seeking "exceptional eligibility for International Competition under Competition Rule 22.1A" will be considered and have the permission to compete, "not for Russia but as a neutral athlete", following guidelines. These athletes have to clearly and convincingly show that they are not co involved in the Russian system (outside the country and subject to other systems). On 1 July 2016,
Yuliya Stepanova Yuliya Igorevna Stepanova ( née Rusanova; russian: Ю́лия И́горевна Степанова (Русанова); born 3 July 1986) is a Russian runner who specializes in the 800 metres track event. Stepanova was also an informant for W ...
became the first neutral athlete to be qualified under these rules.
Darya Klishina Darya Igorevna Klishina (russian: Дарья Игоревна Клишина, born 15 January 1991) is a Russian long jumper. Early life Klishina was born in 1991 in Tver, Russian SFSR. At the age of eight, she began playing volleyball, and at ...
, who lives in the United States, has also been given permission. They will compete as
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. The
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confirms that verdict and rejects the appeal of 68 Russian athletes, on 21 July 2016. Whistleblower Stepanova was eventually barred from competing by the IOC, and she was called a traitor and received death threats back at home in Russia.


Qualifying standards

Different from the previous Olympics, a
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(NOC) may enter up to 3 qualified athletes in each individual event if all athletes meet the entry standard during the qualifying period. An NOC may also enter a maximum of 1 qualified relay team per event. NOCs may enter athletes regardless of time (1 athlete per sex) if they have no athletes meeting the entry standard. This makes it possible for every nation to have a minimum of two representatives in the sport. The qualifying time standards may be obtained in various meets during the given period that have the approval of the
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. All approved outdoor meets and indoor meets with the exception of 100 m, 200 m and 110/100 m hurdles races are eligible. The qualifying period for the 10,000 m, marathon, walks, and combined events was from 1 January 2015 to 11 July 2016 and for the remaining events, from 1 May 2015 to 11 July 2016. For the relays, a maximum of sixteen qualified NOCs shall be entitled to each event. The top eight teams in each event at the
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(held in
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on 2–3 May 2015) guaranteed a spot on their respective NOCs for the Olympics. The remaining half in each event are selected according to IAAF World Ranking List as of 12 July 2016 based on the aggregate of the 2 fastest times achieved by NOCs during the given period. In addition to the qualifying standards below, marathon runners finishing in the top 20 of the
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or in the top 10 of any
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marathon within the qualification period are also treated as having earned the A standard. The NOCs are still allowed to select athletes using their own rules, on the condition that all of them have made the qualifying time. For example, the United States selects athletes based on the result of the 2016 United States Olympic Trials event, but has a policy of entering every athlete so qualified. Sweden only enters athletes good enough to reach at least the eighth position, based on an assessment by the Swedish NOC. The IAAF Qualifying Standards are as follows:


Track events


Men's track events


Men's 100 m

Does not include indoor achievements As of 10 July 2016


Men's 200 m

Does not include indoor achievements As of 19 July 2016


Men's 400 m

As of 26 June 2016


Men's 800 m

As of 11 July 2016


Men's 1500 m

As of 10 June 2016


Men's 5000 m

As of 10 June 2016


Men's 10,000 m

As of 10 June 2016


Men's 110 m hurdles

Do not include indoor achievements As of 4 August 2016


Men's 400 m hurdles

As of 18 June 2016


Men's 3000 m steeplechase

As of 10 June 2016


Women's track events


Women's 100 m

Does not include indoor achievements As of 25 June 2016


Women's 200 m

Does not include indoor achievements As of 26 June 2016


Women's 400 m

As of 2 July 2016


Women's 800 m

As of 10 June 2016


Women's 1500 m

As of 10 June 2016


Women's 5000 m

As of 10 June 2016


Women's 10,000 m

As of 10 June 2016


Women's 100 m hurdles

As of 10 June 2016


Women's 400 m hurdles

As of 10 June 2016


Women's 3000 m steeplechase

As of 10 June 2016


Road events


Men's road events


Men's marathon

Qualifying for the Kenyan marathon team is the most competitive. 427 Kenyan men achieved the qualification standard. As of 10 June 2016


Men's 20 km walk

As of 10 June 2016


Men's 50 km walk

As of 10 June 2016


Women's road events


Women's marathon

As of 10 June 2016


Women's 20 km walk

As of 10 June 2016


Field events


Men's field events


Men's long jump

As of 6 July 2016


Men's triple jump

As of 11 July 2016


Men's high jump

As of 10 June 2016


Men's pole vault

As of 10 June 2016


Men's shot put

As of 10 June 2016


Men's discus throw

As of 10 June 2016


Men's hammer throw

As of 10 June 2016


Men's javelin throw

As of 10 June 2016


Women's field events


Women's long jump

As of 2 July 2016


Women's triple jump

As of 10 June 2016


Women's high jump

As of 10 June 2016


Women's pole vault

As of 10 June 2016


Women's shot put

As of 10 June 2016


Women's discus throw

As of 10 June 2016


Women's hammer throw

As of 10 June 2016


Women's javelin throw

As of 10 June 2016


Combined events


Men's decathlon

As of 10 June 2016


Women's heptathlon

As of 13 July 2016


Relay events


IAAF Qualified Relay Teams


Men's 4 × 100 m relay


Men's 4 × 400 m relay


Women's 4 × 100 m relay


Women's 4 × 400 m relay


References

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Qualification Qualification is either the process of qualifying for an achievement, or a credential attesting to that achievement, and may refer to: * Professional qualification, attributes developed by obtaining academic degrees or through professional exper ...