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11-524: ISTAF may refer to: ISTAF Berlin , an international athletics meet in Berlin International Sepaktakraw Federation , the organization that sanctions international competition in sepak takraw Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ISTAF . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

22-809: Is an annual track and field athletics meeting at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin , Germany. It was first held in July 1921 at the Deutsches Stadion , which was replaced from 1937 by the Stadium of the 1936 Olympic Games . Since 2006 ISTAF has been sponsored by DKB and officially known as the DKB-ISTAF and from 2010, had been part of the IAAF World Challenge , the second tier of global one day athletics events. Nowadays,

33-1326: Is an indoor track and field meeting which takes place at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin , Germany. The inaugural edition took place on March 1, 2014. Since 2021 the ISS Dome in Düsseldorf will host a second event under the name ISTAF Indoor Düsseldorf . Meeting records [ edit ] Men [ edit ] Men's meeting records of the ISTAF Indoor Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Ref. 60 m 6.49 Reece Prescod [REDACTED]   Great Britain 10 February 2023 60 m hurdles 7.41 Dimitri Bascou [REDACTED]   France 13 February 2016 Pole vault 6.06 m Armand Duplantis [REDACTED]   Sweden 10 February 2023 Shot put 21.20 m David Storl [REDACTED]   Germany 1 March 2014 Discus throw 65.72 m Kristjan Čeh [REDACTED]   Slovenia 23 February 2024 Women [ edit ] Women's meeting records of

44-629: The Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark instead, due to reconstruction of the Olympic Stadium in preparation for the 2006 FIFA World Cup . There were several ISTAF-free years during the Second World War and after: 1940, as well as 1943-48 and again in 1950 and 1951. A meeting wasn't held in 1972 because of the 1972 Summer Olympics and again in 1973, as a result of the terrorist attack at the 1972 Olympic Games. From 1993 to 1997,

55-628: The IAAF classified ISTAF among the Golden Four meetings and from 1998 to 2009, it became part of the IAAF Golden League . When the Diamond League was conceived, it had been provisionally planned for Berlin to hold one of its meetings, but it was unable to meet the criteria set for the new elite series, therefore as from 2010, ISTAF became part of the second tier World Challenge circuit instead. ISTAF

66-599: The SCC , agreed to hold international sports festivals together and organized the first meeting on 1 August 1937 at the Olympic Stadium, where the event is still held today. Four ISTAF meetings, in 1938, 1941, the first post-war in 1949, as well as 1953, were all held at the Mommsen Stadium , but since 1955 meetings have been held annually at Berlin's Olympic Stadium in Charlottenburg . The 2002 and 2003 ISTAF meetings were held at

77-3918: The ISTAF Indoor Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Ref. 60 m 7.00 Dafne Schippers [REDACTED]   Netherlands 13 February 2016 60 m hurdles 7.79 Sally Pearson [REDACTED]   Australia 1 March 2014 Long jump 7.07 m Malaika Mihambo [REDACTED]   Germany 14 February 2020 Discus throw 65.23 m Mx Shanice Craft [REDACTED]   Germany 10 February 2023 References [ edit ] ^ "ISTAF kehrt in Halle zurück" . www.sport1.de. 20 August 2013 . Retrieved 5 March 2014 . ^ "ISTAF INDOOR Düsseldorf | Start" . ISTAF INDOOR Düsseldorf . Retrieved 2021-01-22 . ^ "Duplantis and Prescod break meeting records, Craft throws world best in Berlin" . World Athletics . 10 February 2023 . Retrieved 10 February 2023 . ^ "60m Hurdles Results" (PDF) . livecache.sportresult.com . 13 February 2016 . Retrieved 14 February 2016 . ^ "Duplantis and Prescod break meeting records, Craft throws world best in Berlin" . World Athletics . 10 February 2023 . Retrieved 10 February 2023 . ^ "ISTAF Indoor 2014 Results" (PDF) . www.istaf-indoor.de. 1 March 2014 . Retrieved 5 March 2014 . ^ "ISTAF Indoor 2024 Results" (PDF) . istaf-indoor.de . 23 February 2024 . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "60m Results" (PDF) . livecache.sportresult.com . 13 February 2016 . Retrieved 14 February 2016 . ^ Phil Minshull (2 March 2014). "Sally Pearson back indoors and runs world-leading 7.79 in Berlin" . IAAF . Retrieved 5 March 2014 . ^ "Indoor round-up: world-leading marks from Crouser and Coleman in Albuquerque, Mihambo in Berlin and Holloway in Clemson" . World Athletics. 16 February 2020 . Retrieved 2 March 2020 . ^ "Duplantis and Prescod break meeting records, Craft throws world best in Berlin" . World Athletics. 10 February 2023 . Retrieved 14 February 2023 . External links [ edit ] Official website v t e Athletics in Germany German Athletics Association List of German records in athletics National championships German Athletics Championships German Indoor Athletics Championships German Cross Country Championships Major track meetings ISTAF Berlin Indoor Meeting Karlsruhe ISTAF Indoor ISTAF Indoor Düsseldorf Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen PSD Bank Meeting Sparkassen Cup Thorpe Cup Major road races Berlin Marathon Frankfurt Marathon Hamburg Marathon 25 Berlin Berlin Half Marathon Major championships 1936 Olympic Games 1938 European Athletics Championships 1967 IAAF World Race Walking Cup 1993 World Championships in Athletics 2002 European Athletics Championships 2004 IAAF World Race Walking Cup 2009 World Championships in Athletics 2018 European Athletics Championships Germany at

88-701: The ISTAF is Martin Seeber. Over the course of its history, many world records have been set at the ISTAF. ISTAF Indoor ISTAF Indoor [REDACTED] The Mercedes-Benz Arena hosts the meet Date February–March Location [REDACTED] Berlin Event type Indoor track and field World Athletics Cat. World Athletics Indoor Tour – Silver Established 2014 Official site ISTAF Indoor [REDACTED] Meeting Logo The ISTAF Indoor

99-471: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ISTAF&oldid=734783585 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ISTAF Berlin The Internationales Stadionfest (ISTAF)

110-801: The meeting is a part of the World Athletics Continental Tour Silver tier, the third ranked tier. On 3 July 1921 the Berliner Sport-Club (BSC), the Sport-Club Charlottenburg (SCC) and the Schwimm-Club Poseidon organised the first sports festival under the current name of Internationales Stadionfest or ISTAF. On 23 March 1937 the BSC , the Deutscher Sport-Club (DSC, later Olympischer Sport-Club OSC) and

121-803: Was also held as an indoor meeting at the Deutschlandhalle for a few years until 1968, and from 2014 onwards as the ISTAF Indoor at the Mercedes Benz Arena (formerly O2 World Berlin), the first large indoor athletics event in Berlin for some time. On 31 January 2021, the ISTAF Indoor Düsseldorf was held in Düsseldorf as the successor to the PSD Bank Meeting, against a larger backdrop at the ISS Dome. Meeting director and managing director of

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