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TDK and World Athletics to support world record programme in Oregon
Some 1900 athletes from 192 teams will descend on Eugene's Hayward Field on
Friday 15 July for 10 days of incredible action at the World Athletics
Championships Oregon22, where World Athletics will once again run its world
record programme.
Athletes who set a world record will be eligible* for a special award of
US$100,000 offered by TDK and World Athletics' #WeGrowAthletics initiative.
The performance must be an improvement on the existing World Athletics
world record. Performances that equal the existing world record will not be
eligible for a world record award.
USA's Dalilah Muhammad in the 400m hurdles and the US mixed 4x400m team are
two of the most recent recipients of a world record award, following their
performances at the World Athletics Championships Doha 2019. There, in the
Khalifa International Stadium, Muhammad clocked 52.16 to improve her own
400m hurdles mark that had been set in July 2019, while USA teams broke the
mixed 4x400m world record twice in as many days with two different quartets
– first clocking 3:12.42 in the heats and then 3:09.34 in the final.
Continuing TDK's involvement with the world record programme, the Japanese
electronics company will offer the award for men's events. In line with
World Athletics' commitment to further advance gender equality in our
sport, the women's world record programme will be supported by World
Athletics as part of its International Women's Day #WeGrowAthletics pledge.
For the mixed 4x400m relay, the programme will be supported by both TDK and
World Athletics - #WeGrowAthletics.
TDK's involvement with the World Athletics Championships goes beyond the
world record programme. Having been the main bib sponsor for men's events
for all 17 previous editions, TDK will maintain that involvement in Oregon.
QNB will be the main bib sponsor for women's events at the World Athletics
Championships Oregon22.
Prize money
Aside from the world record programme, a total of US$8,498,000 in prize
money will be on offer in Oregon.
As announced in June 2021, World Athletics has substantially increased the
prize money for athletes at its flagship world championships, starting with
the World Athletics Championships Oregon22.
US$2 million has been ringfenced from the fines paid by the Russian
Athletics Federation for breaching the sport's anti-doping rules, to go
directly to athletes in the form of prize money at the WCH Oregon22 and at
the WCH Budapest 23.
The prize money in Oregon is as follows:
Individual events
Gold: US$70,000
Silver: US$35,000
Bronze: US$22,000
Fourth place: US$16,000
Fifth place: US$11,000
Sixth place: US$7000
Seventh place: US$6000
Eighth place: US$5000
Relays (per team)
Gold: US$80,000
Silver: US$40,000
Bronze: US$20,000
Fourth place: US$16,000
Fifth place: USD $12,000
Sixth place: US$8000
Seventh place: US$6000
Eighth place: US$4000
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