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IAAF publishes Rio 2016 Athletics schedule

Following the recent news that the Rio 2016 Olympic Games will feature finals during the morning sessions of the athletics programme, the IAAF has published the full timetable.

João Havelange Olympic Stadium - Engenho de Dentro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20770-062 during the Pan Am Games in 2007 / Photo Credit: Panoramio/Elberth

Following the recent news that the Rio 2016 Olympic Games [link id=”9281″ text=”will feature finals during the morning sessions”] of the athletics programme, the [link id=”175″ tax=”post_tag” text=”IAAF”] on Monday published the full timetable.

“Staging finals in the morning was done at the request of the [link id=”315″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Rio 2016″] Organising Committee and the Olympic Broadcasting Service, supported by the International Olympic Committee,” said IAAF competitions director Paul Hardy.

“Having finals in the morning will also ensure that we receive maximum visibility for athletics at the Olympic Games across all time zones.”

There is at least one final in all of the morning sessions. All five road events – the two marathons and the three race walk events – will be held in the morning sessions, although both 20km race walks will be in the early afternoon.

Other morning Rio 2016 athletics finals include: women’s 10,000m, men’s and women’s 3000m steeplechase, men’s 400m hurdles, men’s triple jump, men’s and women’s discus, and the women’s hammer.

The IAAF also reiterated that “no credence whatsoever should be given to recent unfounded speculations regarding possible changes to athletics’ programme within the Olympic Games.”

“While the Olympic Agenda 2020 recommendations were passed at last week’s session, no details or specific proposals have yet been made by the IOC as to how they will be implemented.”

Download the full athletics timetable for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

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