Athletes from almost 200 countries qualify for Oregon 22 World Athletics Championships

India’s Olympic javelin champion Neeraj Chopra has qualified by entry standard with a throw of 89.30 metres at the Paavo Nurmi Stadium in Turku, Finland on June 14. © Michael Steele/Getty Images/olympics.com
India’s Olympic javelin champion Neeraj Chopra has qualified by entry standard with a throw of 89.30 metres at the Paavo Nurmi Stadium in Turku, Finland on June 14. © Michael Steele/Getty Images/olympics.com

Oregon, United States, June 30, 2022: Some 1,900 athletes have qualified to compete at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 from July 15-24.

The qualification period for individual track and field disciplines closed on June 26 following a busy weekend of national championships action, while the invitation process for relays ended on June 28.

About 63 percent of athletes have qualified by entry standard, 33 percent by world ranking position and four percent by designated finishes in qualifying competitions (such as area championships). 75 countries are expected to enter athletes through universality places.

Member federations have until the entry deadline of 4 July to submit their final selections.

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said: “The end of the qualifying period is an important milestone on the way to our World Championships and the final qualified list is a good indicator of the unparalleled strength of our sport around the world. 

“I’m delighted to see that almost 200 countries have qualified athletes for the pinnacle event in our sport. As we begin the final countdown to the start of the World Championships in just 16 days, I wish every qualified athlete the best of fortune and I hope to see you all at your best in Oregon.”  

Wild card entries are offered to all individual winners from the World Athletics Championships Doha 2019, along with the winners of the 2021 Wanda Diamond League and Combined Events Challenge. The acceptance of those wild card entries, however, rests with member federations. Only one wildcard can be used by a member federation in each discipline.