IAAF Grand Prix

{{Short description|International track and field competition}}

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The IAAF Grand Prix was an annual, global circuit of one-day outdoor track and field competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It was created in 1985 as the IAAF's first seasonal track and field circuit and lasted until 2009. Athletes scored points based on their performances on the circuit and the top athletes were invited to the annual IAAF Grand Prix Final.

The IAAF Grand Prix expanded over its lifetime to incorporate the IAAF Golden League, the IAAF Super Grand Prix, IAAF Grand Prix and IAAF Grand Prix II. IAAF/Area Permit Meetings were also attached to the series, allowing athletes to score additional points in certain events at lower level meetings. In 2003 the series concept was renamed at the IAAF World Outdoor Meetings and the Grand Prix was reduced to a single tier of competitions within that tour. The series was again folded into the IAAF World Athletics Tour upon its creation in 2006, before being rendered defunct by the introduction of the IAAF Diamond League and IAAF World Challenge in 2010.

History

Created in 1985, the IAAF Grand Prix was the first global series of outdoor invitational track and field meetings organised by the IAAF.[https://web.archive.org/web/19980223162904/http://www.iaaf.org/competition/gp.html Grand Prix & Grand Prix II]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. It followed on from the IAAF Golden Events (1978–82), where the IAAF helped finance meetings between the world's top athletes to encourage seasonal engagement with the sport outside of the Olympic cycle.[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/gp.htm Golden Events]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-09-23. The creation of the IAAF Grand Prix circuit came two years after the first World Championships in Athletics in 1983, highlighting the sports governing body's pivot to a more direct role in organising athletics competitions.[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/wc.htm World Championships in Athletics]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-09-23.

From 1985 to 1992 the series featured Grand Prix Meetings and IAAF Permit Meetings. The series culminated in the IAAF Grand Prix Final, which athletes gained qualification to based on their performances at the series' meetings.[https://web.archive.org/web/20120813201009/http://www2.iaaf.org/Results/index.asp?Filename=%2FGP98%2Findex.html 1998 Grand Prix Standings]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-08-27. The competing athletes at the final earned additional points for their performances there, and the series winner of each event was the athlete with the highest score (as opposed to the Grand Prix Final event winner).[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/gp.htm IAAF Grand Prix Final]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-09-23. In 1993 the Grand Prix format was amended so that the event winner was the first place athlete at the Final competitions, rather than the seasonal points leader, and this format continued until the last Grand Prix Final in 2002.

In 1993 the IAAF Council approved a new tier of IAAF Grand Prix II meetings, which Permit-level meetings could apply for after two years. That same year four of the Grand Prix meetings (Oslo, Zurich, Brussels and Berlin) organised a Golden Four group of top-level European meetings within the series.[https://www.tagesspiegel.de/sport/leichtathletik-abschied-von-der-golden-league-in-bruessel/1593842.html Abschied von der Golden League in Brüssel]. Tagesspiegel (2009-09-04). Retrieved 2019-08-04.[https://www.istaf.de/download/pm/pm_2006-09-02_105_de.pdf Die Geschichte des DKB-ISTAF Berlin] {{in lang|de}}. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140410024210/https://www.istaf.de/download/pm/pm_2006-09-02_105_de.pdf |date=2014-04-10 }}. ISTAF. Retrieved 2019-08-04.[https://web.archive.org/web/19970223020847/http://www.iaaf.org/competition/calendar97/3.html Grand Prix 1997]. IAAF (archived). Retrieved 2019-09-24. In response, the IAAF Grand Prix series was again expanded with the foundation of the IAAF Golden League in 1998, which split out the Golden Four meetings (plus the Herculis and Golden Gala meets) as a new top tier within the IAAF Grand Prix circuit.[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/athletics-golden-four-extended-with-more-money-and-meetings-1295523.html Athletics: Golden Four extended with more money and meetings]. The Independent (1997-11-22). Retrieved 2019-09-23. After this point, the IAAF Grand Prix referred to multiple concepts in that it was both an annual series of track and field meetings incorporating four tiers (the IAAF Golden League, IAAF Grand Prix, IAAF Grand Prix II and Area Permit Meetings) as well as a term to refer to the second and third tiers of that series. In 2003, an IAAF Super Grand Prix level was added to the circuit, the IAAF Permit Meeting tier was dropped, and the Grand Prix Final was replaced with the IAAF World Athletics Final.[https://web.archive.org/web/20040603043933/http://www.iaaf.org/GP03/results/index.html Grand Prix Schedule 2003]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-08-31.

In 2003 the IAAF World Outdoor Meetings brand superseded the IAAF Grand Prix to the umbrella series concept and Grand Prix levels I and II continued within that series.[https://web.archive.org/web/20040610012657/http://www.iaaf.org/results/calendar/year=2004/event/event=WOM/index.htmx IAAF World Outdoor Meetings 2004]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. In 2006, the IAAF World Athletics Tour was formed to replace the World Outdoor Meetings and at this time the IAAF Grand Prix II tier was dropped in favour of an Area Permit Meeting structure.[https://web.archive.org/web/20080112200217/http://www.iaaf.org/GP06/results/index.html World Athletics Tour 2006]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01. The IAAF Grand Prix was made defunct along with the World Athletics Tour in 2010, as both were replaced by the IAAF Diamond League and IAAF World Challenge series.{{cite web|last=Turner|title=IAAF - World Athletics Tour|url=http://www.aipsmedia.com/index.php?page=news&cod=199&tp=n|publisher=International Sports Press Association|date=2005|access-date=2010-05-23}}

Editions

The IAAF Grand Prix calendar was subject to change during its lifetime, with the number of meetings, the constituent meetings, the categorisation of meetings, and the duration of the series all regularly changing from year to year. Athletes received points based on their performances at the meetings on the circuit, with more points being given at the more prestigious and competitive competitions. From 2006 to 2009, series points could also be scored in certain events at Area Permit Meeting qualifiers (APM-Qs), although the meetings themselves were not considered a formal part of the meeting series.

A total of seven meeting categories existed over the lifetime of the circuit:

Key:

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Edition

!Year

!Start date

!End date

!Meets

!GL

!SGP

!GP

!GP2

!PM

!Final

!Final date

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119851985 IAAF Grand Prix Final7 September
219861986 IAAF Grand Prix Final10 September
319871987 IAAF Grand Prix Final11 September
419881988 IAAF Grand Prix Final13 September
519891989 IAAF Grand Prix Final1 September
619901990 IAAF Grand Prix Final7 September
719911991 IAAF Grand Prix Final20 September
819921992 IAAF Grand Prix Final4 September
919931993 IAAF Grand Prix Final10 September
1019941994 IAAF Grand Prix Final3 September
1119951995 IAAF Grand Prix Final9 September
12199629 February16 September291712101996 IAAF Grand Prix Final7 September[https://web.archive.org/web/19970223020227/http://www.iaaf.org/competition/gp.html Grand Prix & Grand Prix II]. IAAF (archived). Retrieved 2019-10-01.
13199720 February16 September281711151997 IAAF Grand Prix Final13 September[https://web.archive.org/web/19970223033550/http://www.iaaf.org/competition/calendar97/6.html Outdoor Permit Meetings 1997]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-10-01.[https://web.archive.org/web/19970223033532/http://www.iaaf.org/competition/calendar97/4.html Grand Prix II 1997]. IAAF (archived). Retrieved 2019-10-01.[https://web.archive.org/web/19970223020847/http://www.iaaf.org/competition/calendar97/3.html Grand Prix 1997]. IAAF (archived). Retrieved 2019-10-01.
14199825 February30 August266911111998 IAAF Grand Prix Final5 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20120813201009/http://www2.iaaf.org/Results/index.asp?Filename=%2FGP98%2Findex.html 1998 Grand Prix Standings]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
15199925 February5 September2871011?1999 IAAF Grand Prix Final11 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20120816075523/http://www2.iaaf.org/gp99/index.html 1999 Grand Prix Standings]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
1620002 March3 September267910132000 IAAF Grand Prix Final5 October[https://web.archive.org/web/20010802190948/http://www.iaaf.org/Results/index.asp?filename=%2Fgp00%2Findex.html 2000 Grand Prix Standings]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
1720011 March2 September2871011122001 IAAF Grand Prix Final9 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20120816075427/http://www2.iaaf.org/gp01/index.html 2001 Grand Prix Standings]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
1820027 March8 September277911102002 IAAF Grand Prix Final14 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20071112005235/http://www.iaaf.org/GP02/results/index.html Grand Prix Schedule 2002]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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20031 March7 September346710112003 IAAF World Athletics Final13–14 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20040603043933/http://www.iaaf.org/GP03/results/index.html Grand Prix Schedule 2003]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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200412 February12 September34689112004 IAAF World Athletics Final18–19 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20060501071311/http://www.iaaf.org/GP04/results/index.html Grand Prix Schedule 2004]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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200517 February4 September346810102005 IAAF World Athletics Final9–10 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20080113042928/http://www.iaaf.org/GP05/results/index.html Grand Prix Schedule 2005]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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20069 March3 September246612252006 IAAF World Athletics Final9–10 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20080112200217/http://www.iaaf.org/GP06/results/index.html World Athletics Tour 2006]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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20072 March16 September246513272007 IAAF World Athletics Final22–23 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20080103205155/http://www.iaaf.org/GP07/results/index.html World Athletics Tour 2007]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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200828 September 20079 September 2008256514292008 IAAF World Athletics Final13–14 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20090107021232/http://www.iaaf.org/GP08/results/index.html World Athletics Tour Results 2008]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.[https://web.archive.org/web/20090305090201/http://www.iaaf.org/GP08/results/area/index.html Area Permit Meetings scoring for World Athletics Tour 2008]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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200920 September 20086 September 2009256514292009 IAAF World Athletics Final12–13 September[https://web.archive.org/web/20100112093357/http://www.iaaf.org/GP09/results/index.html World Athletics Tour Results 2009]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.[https://web.archive.org/web/20100126131831/http://www.iaaf.org/gp09/results/area/index.html Area Permit Meetings scoring for World Athletics Tour 2009]. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-09-01.

Meetings

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1align=left| ISTAF Berlinalign=left| Berlinalign=left| Germanybgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700|GL
2align=left| Bislett Gamesalign=left| Osloalign=left| Norwaybgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700|GL
3align=left| Golden Galaalign=left| Romealign=left| Italybgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GL
4align=left| Weltklasse Zürichalign=left| Zürichalign=left| Switzerlandbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GL
5align=left| Memorial Van Dammealign=left| Brusselsalign=left| Belgiumbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GL
6align=left| Meeting Arevaalign=left| Saint-Denisalign=left| Francebgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GL
7align=left| Herculisalign=left| Monte Carloalign=left| Monacobgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=#ffd700| GLbgcolor=lime|WAFbgcolor=lime|WAFbgcolor=lime|WAFbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGP
8align=left| Athletissimaalign=left| Lausannealign=left| Switzerlandbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGP
9align=left| London Grand Prixalign=left| Londonalign=left| United Kingdombgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGP
10align=left| DN Galanalign=left| Stockholmalign=left| Swedenbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGP
11align=left| Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prixalign=left| Dohaalign=left| Qatarbgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=lime| GPFbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP |
|bgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGP
12align=left| British Grand Prixalign=left| Gatesheadalign=left| United Kingdombgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP
13align=left| Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiriaalign=left| Athensalign=left| Greece|
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6| SGPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP
14align=left| Golden Spike Ostravaalign=left| Ostravaalign=left| Czech Republic |
|bgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP
15align=left| Meeting de Atletismo Madridalign=left| Madridalign=left| Spain |
|bgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#add8e6|SGPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP
16align=left| Prefontaine Classicalign=left| Eugenealign=left| United Statesbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP
17align=left| Osaka Grand Prixalign=left| Osakaalign=left| Japanbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP
18align=left| Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismoalign=left| Belémalign=left| Brazilbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP
19align=left| Melbourne Track Classicalign=left| Melbournealign=left| Australiabgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP
20align=left| FBK Gamesalign=left| Hengeloalign=left| Netherlandsbgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP
21align=left| Rieti Meetingalign=left| Rietialign=left| Italybgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP
22align=left| Hanžeković Memorialalign=left| Zagrebalign=left| Croatia-|
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP
23align=left| Meeting Grand Prix IAAF de Dakaralign=left| Dakaralign=left|Senegal|
|bgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP
24align=left| Adidas Grand Prixalign=left| New York Cityalign=left| United States|
|bgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP
25align=left| Shanghai Golden Grand Prixalign=left| Shanghaialign=left| China|
|bgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP
26align=left| Helsinki Grand Prixalign=left| Helsinkialign=left| Finlandbgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98| GP|
|bgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP |
27align=left| Gran Premio Diputaciónalign=left| Sevillealign=left| Spainbgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP|
28align=left| Gugl Grand Prixalign=left| Linzalign=left| Austriabgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP
29align=left| Cena Slovenska - Slovak Goldalign=left| Bratislavaalign=left| Slovakiabgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2-- |
30align=left| Brothers Znamensky Memorialalign=left| Kazanalign=left| Russia |
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2|
31align=left| International Meeting Thessalonikialign=left| Thessalonikialign=left| Greece |
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2---bgcolor=lime|WAF
32align=left| Palo Alto Meetingalign=left| Palo Altoalign=left| United States |
| --bgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2|
33align=left| Meeting du Conseil Général de la Martiniquealign=left| Fort-de-Francealign=left| France |
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2|
34align=left| Notturna di Milanoalign=left| Milanalign=left| Italy |
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2|
35align=left| Memorial Primo Nebioloalign=left| Turinalign=left| Italy |
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2|
36align=left| Meeting Lille-Métropolealign=left| Villeneuve-d'Ascqalign=left| France |
|bgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GPbgcolor=#98fb98|GP|
37align=left| Josef Odložil Memorialalign=left| Praguealign=left| Czech Republic |
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2 |
38align=left| KBC Night of Athleticsalign=left| Heusden-Zolderalign=left| Belgium |
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2 |
39align=left| Grande Premio Rio de Atletismoalign=left| Rio de Janeiroalign=left| Brazil |
|bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2 |
40align=left| Engen Grand Prixalign=left| Pretoriaalign=left| South Africabgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2--- |
41align=left| Meeting Nikaïaalign=left| Nicealign=left| Francebgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP---- |
42align=left| Adidas Oregon Track Classicalign=left| Portlandalign=left| United States |
| --bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2- |
43align=left| US Open Meetalign=left| St. Louisalign=left| United Statesbgcolor=#98fb98| GPbgcolor=#98fb98| GP----------
44align=left| Meeting de L'Humanitéalign=left| St. Denisalign=left| Francebgcolor=peru| GP2bgcolor=peru| GP2 |
45align=left| Weltklasse in Kölnalign=left| Colognealign=left| Germany |
| bgcolor=#98fb98| GP------ |
46align=left| Pontiac Grand Prix Invitationalalign=left| Raleighalign=left| United States |
| -bgcolor=#98fb98| GP----- |

Series winners

In addition to event-level winners decided after the IAAF Grand Prix Final, the male and female athletes with the highest points scores across ally events were crowned the overall IAAF Grand Prix winners. Prize money was awarded to the eight top-scoring athletes on the circuit, with first prize being US$200,000 in 1998.

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Year

!Men's winner

!Men's points

!Women's winner

!Women's points

1985

|{{flagathlete|Doug Padilla|USA}}

63

|{{flagathlete|Mary Slaney|USA}}

69
1986

|{{flagathlete|Saïd Aouita|MAR}}

63

|{{flagathlete|Yordanka Donkova|BUL}}

69
1987

|{{flagathlete|Tonie Campbell|USA}}

63

|{{flagathlete|Merlene Ottey|JAM}}

63
1988

|{{flagathlete|Saïd Aouita|MAR}}

63

|{{flagathlete|Paula Ivan|ROM}}

63
1989

|{{flagathlete|Saïd Aouita|MAR}}

69

|{{flagathlete|Paula Ivan|ROM}}

67
1990

|{{flagathlete|Leroy Burrell|USA}}

63

|{{flagathlete|Merlene Ottey|JAM}}

63
1991

|{{flagathlete|Sergey Bubka|URS}}

69

|{{flagathlete|Heike Henkel|GER}}

63
1992

|{{flagathlete|Kevin Young|USA}}

63

|{{flagathlete|Heike Drechsler|GER}}

63
1993

|{{flagathlete|Sergey Bubka|UKR}}

72

|{{flagathlete|Sandra Farmer-Patrick|USA}}

72
1994

|{{flagathlete|Noureddine Morceli|ALG}}

78

|{{flagathlete|Jackie Joyner-Kersee|USA}}

72
1995

|{{flagathlete|Moses Kiptanui|KEN}}

84

|{{flagathlete|Maria Mutola|MOZ}}

78
1996

|{{flagathlete|Daniel Komen|KEN}}

103

|{{flagathlete|Ludmila Engquist|SWE}}

93
1997

|{{flagathlete|Wilson Kipketer|DEN}}

114

|{{flagathlete|Astrid Kumbernuss|GER}}

99
1998

|{{flagathlete|Hicham El Guerrouj|MAR}}

136

|{{flagathlete|Marion Jones|USA}}

130
1999

|{{flagathlete|Bernard Barmasai|KEN}}

111

|{{flagathlete|Gabriela Szabo|ROM}}

108
2000

|{{flagathlete|Angelo Taylor|USA}}

101

|{{flagathlete|Trine Hattestad|NOR}}

110
2001

|{{flagathlete|André Bucher|SUI}}

102

|{{flagathlete|Violeta Szekely|ROM}}

116
2002

|{{flagathlete|Hicham El Guerrouj|MAR}}

116

|{{flagathlete|Marion Jones|USA}}

116

References

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