Athlos is a professional, female-only track and field meeting series that was first held at Icahn Stadium in New York City on September 26, 2024.[1][2]
Athlos | |
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Genre | Outdoor track and field |
Venue | Icahn Stadium |
Location(s) | New York City |
Country | United States |
Founder | Alexis Ohanian |
Website | Official website |
History, premise
editThe first meeting was originally announced in April 2024 and was initially referred to as the "776 Invitational".[2] It was inspired by the success of the Angel City FC club and a desire to showcase women's track and field more often than once every four years for the Summer Olympics.[3]
Named after the Greek word for athletics, the first meeting was intended to highlight women's track and field and make the sport a spectator-friendly experience by simplifying the number of events down to six. It included the 100 m, 100 m hurdles, 200 m, 400 m, 800 m, and 1500 m. It featured a total of 36 athletes competing in these six events, including Gabby Thomas, Alexis Holmes, and Faith Kipyegon.[1] After the races ended, Megan Thee Stallion performed, concluding her Hot Girl Summer Tour.[4]
The first edition was described as entertaining with good feedback from athletes, but LetsRun.com noted that the meeting had an uncertain future due to fan response.[5]
The meeting also provided the following prize money for competitors based on what place they finish in their event.[2]
Place | Prize Money |
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1 | $60,000.00 |
2 | $25,000.00 |
3 | $10,000.00 |
4 | $8,000.00 |
5 | $5,000.00 |
6 | $2,500.00 |
Results
editResults were recorded by PrimeTime Timing.[6]
Place | Event | |||||
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100 m | 100 m hurdles | 200 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | |
1 | Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith (CIV) | Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (PUR) | Brittany Brown (USA) | Marileidy Paulino (DOM) | Tsige Duguma (ETH) | Faith Kipyegon (KEN) |
2 | Brittany Brown (USA) | Alaysha Johnson (USA) | Gabby Thomas (USA) | Alexis Holmes (USA) | Mary Moraa (KEN) | Diribe Welteji (ETH) |
3 | Candace Hill (USA) | Masai Russell (USA) | Anavia Battle (USA) | Salwa Eid Naser (BRN) | Natoya Goule-Toppin (JAM) | Susan Ejore-Sanders (KEN) |
4 | Daryll Neita (GBR) | Tonea Marshall (USA) | Jenna Prandini (USA) | Shamier Little (USA) | Addy Wiley (USA) | Gudaf Tsegay (ETH) |
5 | Zoe Hobbs (NZL) | Danielle Williams (JAM) | Tamara Clark (USA) | Lieke Klaver (NED) | Halimah Nakaayi (UGA) | Cory McGee (USA) |
6 | Celera Barnes (USA) | Charisma Taylor (BAH) | Torrie Lewis (AUS) | Lynna Irby-Jackson (USA) | Nia Akins (USA) | Katie Snowden (GBR) |
References
edit- ^ a b II, Marcus Thompson. "Is women's track the next sport ready to boom? Alexis Ohanian is betting on it". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
- ^ a b c "ATHLOS NYC : Sept 26, 2024 - Speed Has A New Sound". ATHLOS NYC : Sept 26, 2024 - Speed Has A New Sound. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
- ^ "Vogue Goes to Athlos—A First-of-Its-Kind Track Event in NYC". Vogue. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion Turns Up the Heat With 2024 Hot Girl Summer World Tour Dates". Rolling Stone. 2024-03-20.
- ^ "Inaugural Athlos Meet Entertains & Draws Raves from Athletes — But the Fans Will Decide Its Long-Term Fate". LetsRun.com. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ "Athlos NYC 2024". PrimeTime Timing.