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August 15th, Switzerland -

Athletes' list
(as at 12 August, 1.30 pm)
Men 100 m
Aliu Deji,NGR
Capel John,USA
Collins Kim,SKN
Crawford Shawn,USA
Dubois Daniel,SUI
Emedolu Uchenna,NGR
Fredericks Frank,NAM
Gatlin Justin,USA
Johnson Joshua,USA
Johnson Patrick,AUS
Lewis-Francis Mark,GBR
Miller Coby,USA
Obikwelu Francis,POR
Williams Bernard,USA
Zakari Abdul Aziz,GHA


Men 800 m
Aissat Nicolas,FRA
Baala Mehdi,FRA
Bucher Andréé,SUI
Bungei Wilfred,KEN
Burley Sam,USA
Herms Rene,GER
Kimutai Japheth,KEN
Kipketer Wilson,DEN
Kiptoo David,KEN
Koech Justus,KEN
Krummenacker David,USA
Lacasse Florent,FRA
McIlroy James,GBR
Mulaudzi Mbulaeni,RSA
Mutua Joseph Mwengi,KEN
Olmedo Manuel,ESP
Reina Antonio,ESP
Robinson Khadevis,USA
Rotich Henry,KEN
Rotich Michael,KEN
Said Guerni Djabir,ALG
Sepeng Hezekiel,RSA
Som Bram,NED
Wachira Nicholas,KEN

Men 1500 m
Chirchir William,KEN
Chouki Fouad,FRA
El Guerrouj Hicham,MAR
Hachlaf Abdelkader,MAR
Heshko Ivan,UKR
Kipchirchir Alex,KEN
Kipkurui Benjamin,KEN
Korir Paul,KEN
Lagat Bernard,KEN
Lelei David,KEN
Rono Robert,KEN
Rotich Laban,KEN
Shabunin Vyacheslav,RUS
Silva Rui,POR

Men 5000 m
Baumann Dieter,GER
Bekele Kenenisa,ETH
Belz Christian,SUI
Chebii Abraham,KEN
Chepkurui Albert,KEN
Goumri Abderahim,MAR
Hissou Salah,MAR
Keino Martin,KEN
Kibowen John,KEN
Kipketer Sammy,KEN
Kipkosgei Luke,KEN
Korir Shadrack,KEN
Kwalia James,KEN
Limo Benjamin,KEN
Mucheru Maina Leonard,KEN
Sghir Smail,FRA
Sihine Sileshi,ETH
Tadesse Zersenay,ERI

Men 110 m Hurdles
Bramlett Ron,USA
Doucoure Ladji,FRA
Johnson Allen,USA
Newton Robert,GBR
Olijar Stanislavs,LAT
Ross Duane,USA
Wade Larry,USA
Wignall Maurice,JAM

Men 400 m Hurdles
Cilliers Ockert,RSA
El-Idrissi Céédric,SUI
Griffiths Dean,JAM
Herbert Llewellyn,RSA
Iakovakis Periklis,GRE
Jackson Bershawn,USA
Keïïta Naman,FRA
Leiser Martin,SUI
Muzik Jiri,CZE
Rawlinson Chris,GBR
Sanchez Felix,DOM-University City HS, San Diego
Taylor Angelo,USA
Thomas Eric,USA
Weakly Ian,JAM
Woody Joey,USA

Men 3000 m Steeple
Cherono Abraham,KEN
Cherono Stephen,KEN
Cheruiyot Abel,KEN
Jimenez Antonio,ESP
Kemboi Ezekiel,KEN
Kipketer Wilson Boit,KEN
Koech Paul,KEN
Langat John,KEN
Manyim Philip,KEN
Misoi Kipkirui,KEN
Nyamu Julius,KEN
Potapovich Pavel,RUS
Tahri Bouabdallah,FRA

Men Pole Vault
Averbukh Alex,ISR
Brits Okkert,RSA
Böörgeling Lars,GER
Chistiakov Victor,AUS
Gibilisco Giuseppe,ITA
Hartwig Jeff,USA
Hysong Nick,USA
Janson Oscar,SWE
Kristiansson Patrik,SWE
Lobinger Tim,GER
Mack Tim,USA
Markov Dmitriy,AUS
Mesnil Romain,FRA
Miles Derek,USA - Bella Vista HS, Fair Oaks

Men Triple Jump
Bell Kenta,USA
Betanzos Yoandri,CUB
Gregorio Jadel,BRA
Martinez Aimez Alexander,CUB
Oprea Marian,ROM
Rusan Tim,USA
Sands Leevan,BAH
Valyukevich Dmitriy,BLR

Men Discus
Alekna Virgilijus,LTU
Brown Carl,USA
Fazekas Robert,HUN
Kovago Zoltan,HUN
Kruger Frantz,RSA
Mööllenbeck Michael,GER
Riedel Lars,GER
Shevchenko Dmitriy,RUS
Tammert Aleksander,EST
Tunks Jason,CAN

Men Javelin
Hecht Raymond,GER
Henry Boris,GER
Ivanov Aleksandr,RUS
Makarov Sergey,RUS
Nicolay Christian,GER
Rags Eriks,LAT
Thorkildsen Andreas,NOR
Trafas Dariusz,POL
Zelezny Jan,CZE

Women 100 m
Arron Christine,FRA
Bailey Aleen,USA
Colander-Richardson LaTasha,USA
Ferguson Debbie,BAH
Feusi Martina,SUI
Gaines Chryste,USA
Hurtis Muriel,FRA
Jenkins LaTasha,USA
Lalova Ivet,BUL
Mayr-Krifka Karin,AUT
McDonald Beverly,JAM
Miller Inger,USA- Muir HS, Pasadena
Sturrup Chandra,BAH
Williams Angela,USA- Chino HS

Women 400 m
Nazarova Natalya,RUS
Guevara Ana,MEX
McConnell Lee,GBR
Miles-Clark Jearl,USA
Richards Sanya,USA
Thiam Amy Mbacke,SEN
Williams Tonique,BAH
Zykina Olesja,RUS

Women 800 m
Bräägger Anita,SUI
Cummins Diane,CAN
Gesell Claudia,GER
Graf Stephanie,AUT
Hennagan Monique,USA
Klyuka Svetlana,RUS
Lewis Tamsyn,AUS
Mutola Maria,MOZ
Tchjao Larissa,RUS

Women 1500 m
Ayhan Süüreyya,TUR
Benhassi Hasna,MAR
Benida-Merah Nouria,ALG
Chojecka Lidia,POL
Holmes Kelly,GBR
Jacobs Regina,USA - Argyll Academy, North Hollywood
Kosenkova Yulia,RUS
Lishchinska Iryna,UKR
Macharia Faith,KEN
Rodriguez Natalia,ESP
Rozenberg Ekaterina,RUS
Sacramento Carla,POR
Tomashova Tatyana,RUS
Tullett Hayley,GBR
Turova Alesia,BLR
Varga Judit,HUN

Women 3000 m
Adere Berhane,ETH
Denboba Merima,ETH
Dominguez Marta,ESP
Drossin Deena,USA- Agoura HS
Johnson Benita,AUS
Kalmer Renéé,RSA
Kibiwot Viola,KEN
Komyagina Olga,RUS
Masai Edith,KEN
Mikitenko Irina,GER
Mondor Emilie,CAN
O'Sullivan Sonia,IRL
Ribeiro Fernanda,ESP
Szabo Gabriela,ROM

Women 100 m Hurdles
Adams Jenny,USA
Alozie Glory,ESP
Altermatt Sabrina,SUI
Carruthers Daniella,USA
Devers Gail,USA - Sweetwater HS, Nat'l City
Felicien Perdita,CAN
Ferga Linda,FRA
Foster Brigitte,JAM
Girard Patricia,FRA
Golding Lacena,JAM
McKelvy Miesha,USA - Gahr HS, Cerritos
Merriman Donica,USA
Morrison Melissa,USA
Trywianska Aurelia,POL

Women 400 m Hurdles
Bidouane Nezha,MAR
Danvers Natasha,USA
Glover Sandra,USA
McIntosh Raasin,USA
Pittman Jana,AUS
Tirlea Ionela,ROM

Women High Jump
Acuff Amy,USA
Babakova Inga,UKR
Beitia Ruth,ESP
Chicherova Anna,RUS
Cloete-Storbeck Hestrie,RSA
Kuptsova Marina,RUS
Mykhalchenko Irina,UKR
Palamar Viktoriya,UKR
Rath Daniela,GER
Vlasic Blanka,CRO
Yelesina Yelena,RUS

Women Triple Jump
Aldama Yamile,CUB
Gavrila Adelina,ROM
Lebedeva Tatjana,RUS
Martinez Magdalin,ITA
Mbango Franççoise,CMR
Ndoye Kene,SEN
Oleynikova Yelena,RUS
Pyatykh Ann,RUS
Adams Jeff,CAN

Men 1500 m Wheelchair
Brunner Ralph,GER
Fairbank Pierre,FRA
Figl Robert,GER
Frei Heinz,SUI
Jeannot Jööel,FRA
Müüller Guido,SUI
Van Dyk Ernst,RSA
Van Wheegelen Kenny,NED

Timetable 2003

(as at 29 July)

17:55 4 x 100m schoolboys LCZ national
18:05 1500m SLV Challenge Junior Women national
18:15 1500m SLV Challenge Junior Men national
18:25 400m U23 Men
18:35 800m U23 Women
18:45 1500m U23 Men
18:55 400m Hurdles Men B race
19:05 100m Women B race
19:10 800m Men B race
19:15 Athletes' Presentation
19:30 1500m Wheelchair Men 1 race
19:40 100m Hurdles Women B race
19:40 *** Discus Men
19:50 100m Men B race
19:55 *** Triple Jump Men
20:02 GL** 1500m Women 1 race
20:10 GL** Pole Vault Men
20:15 *** 400m Hurdles Men A race
20:20 *** 3000m Women 1 race
20:35 *** 100m Hurdles Women A race
20:40 GL* High Jump Women
20:45 *** 3000m Steeple Men 1 race
21:00 GL* 100m Men A race
21:10 GL* 800m Women 1 race
21:15 GL** Javelin Men
21:20 GL* 110m Hurdles Men 1 race
21:20 GL** Triple Jump Women
21:30 *** 400m Women 1 race
21:35 GL* 800m Men A race
21:45 GL* 100m Women A race
21:55 *** Mile Men 1 race
22:05 GL** 400m Hurdles Women 1 race
22:15 GL** 5000m Men 1 race

GL = Golden League event
* = premium event
** = classic event
*** = promotion event

75 years of Weltklasse Zürich - From Paavo Nurmi to Maria Mutola


3000 spectators were cheering Paavo Nurmi when he won the 5000m race in 15:18.3 on August 12, 1928 This was by far the most spectacular performance of the first international meeting in Zurich, a venue that has become the greatest one-day track and field gala in the world.

In 1924, a handful of pioneer members of the LCZ which had become an independent club after separating from the Fussball-Club Zürich, decided to build a 400m dirt track in the Letzigrund Stadium. The club initiated and financed the project, and committed its 150 members to «slave labor». After two year, the project was completed - and the club had miraculously shrunk to some 70 members.

After the first meeting, which took place on the last day of the Olympic Games in Amsterdam, the meeting was not staged on a regular basis. In the thirties it was dubbed «American Meeting» as many American athletes crossed the Atlantic by boat, and some of them also started in Switzerland.

At that time already very popular, the Letzigrund meeting became legendary with its «magic track» after the seasons of 1959 and 1960, when Martin Lauer (1959: 110m and 200m Hurdles) and Armin Hary (in 1960 the first man to run 100m in 10.0) broke two world records.

First synthetic track in Europe

In 1968, the Letzigrund stadium was the first stadium in Europe to be equipped with a synthetic track allowing it to live up to its reputation as «magic track». In the early seventies, the track was expanded to eight lanes, which was necessary in order to keep pace with the international track and field world. As a consequence of a series of construction work, the meeting could not be held for some time. At the same time, several members of the organizational committee retired. Res Brügger, then vice-president of the club, succeeded Hermann Hofmann as President. And when Hermann Hofmann's professional career no longer allowed him to act as Director of the international meeting, Res Brügger also «inherited» this office in 1972.

Start of the era "Brügger" in 1973

After long discussions, the Board decided to stage «Weltklasse Zürich» again as from 1973. Thus, a new track and field era opened with a budget of 150.000 Swiss Francs, Rod Milburn's 110 m hurdles world record, and a spectacular performance by Emiel Puttemans who almost broke the world record in the 5000m race on July 6, 1973. 13.082 spectators were crowding the stadium to watch the extraordinary track and field night.

As from 1973, the meeting took place every year. It began to set new standards, and - under the leadership of Res Brügger - quickly became a track and field Mecca. He was one of the first organizers to introduce commercial advertising on banners in Switzerland. Already then, the athletes stayed at the Nova-Park Hotel (now Intercontinental), a **** hotel which provided a very high standard in accommodation and board. In 1974, «Weltklasse Zürich» introduced electronic timing and fought for a reform of the restrictive IAAF regulations. This commitment was one of the reasons why the meeting was not only popular with the spectators, but also attractive for the athletes.

The efforts of Res Brügger and his colleagues from the organizing committee were rewarded with 19 world records

Rod Milburn (USA) ran 13,10 and set a new record in the 110 m hurdles in 1973.
Faina Melnik (RUS) was the first woman to throw the discus over 70m in 1975 (70,20).
In 1979, Sebastian Coe (GBR) set a new 1500m record in 3:32,03.
Tatjana Kasankina's 1500m record (3:52,47) set in 1980, remained for al long time.
The 1981 edition of Weltklasse Zürich saw to records: Renaldo Nehemiah (USA) was the first man ever to run below 13,00 in the 110m hurdles and broke the record in 12,93. Only 30 minutes later, Sebastian Coe, at the time one of the most popular athletes among the Zurich audience, improved the world record in the mile to 3:48,53.
Evelyn Ashford (USA) won a spectacular duel again Marlies Göhr (GDR) in 10,76 - new world record.
1985, her fellow countrywoman, Mary Slaney-Decker, set a new record in the mile in 4:16,71.
In 1988, Harry «Butch» Reynolds set new standards: In 43,29, he broke the 400m world record - a record set by Lee Evans no less than 20 years earlier. On the same evening, Carl Lewis beat Ben Johnson in the 100m race in 9,93. This time was registered as world record, after Ben Johnson had been banned because of doping.
Roger Kingdom improved the world record over 100m hurdles to 12,92 in 1989.
The 4x100m US relay team with Mike Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell and Carl Lewis set a new world record in 37,67.
Moses Kiptanui (KEN) set a new 3000m SC world record in 1992. The chrono: 8:02,08.
Then in 1995, Moses Kiptanui was to be the first to run the 3000m SC in less than 8 minutes (7:59,18). On the same evening, Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) set a stunning new record of 12:44,39 in the 5000m race.
In 1996, it was Svetlana Masterkova's (RUS) turn: 4:12,56 - the new record in the mile.
1997 was a historical year: Wilson Boit Kipketer (KEN) improved the 3000m SC world record to 7:59,08. Only one hour later, Wilson Kipketer broke Sebastian Coe's record in the 800m - a record that had lasted for 11 years. After a first lap in 48,10 he crossed the finishing line in 1:41,24. The crowd was still cheering when another exciting race, Haile Gebrselassie versus Daniel Komen (KEN) started. Haile improved his own world record in the 5000m to 12:41,86. Six athletes completed the race in less than 13 minutes - among them Dieter Baumann (GER) who set a new European record in 12:54,70.

Thrilling races

Those have been the world records, set in the Letzigrund so far. Many other outstanding races, jumps and throws presented by athletics legends and stars, such as Irena Szewinska, Valery Borsov, Alberto Juantorena, Mike Boit, Henry Rono, Said Aouita, Noureddine Morceli, Sergey Bubka or Merlene Ottey - to name but a few - have contributed also much to the fame of Weltklasse Zürich. Every year, the best track and field athletes of the world have filled the audience in the stadium and TV viewers all over the world with enthusiasm. Their performances always create thrill and excitement - with or without world records.

In 1998, the athletes were faced with unusual heat and humidity - a climate that did not allow world records in the long distance races. Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR), however, missed his own world record in the 1500m race only by 45/100 (3:26,45).

Also the 1999 meeting was topped by outstanding middle and long distance races. Wilson Kipketer (DEN) won the 800m race in 1:43,01. Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) was the dominating runner on the 5000m (12:49,64) and Gabriela Szabo (ROM) won the 3000m in 8:25,03.

Gabriela Szabo was also responsable for one of the highlights in 2000. She won again in 3000m in 8:26,35. Gail Devers (USA) did an exciting 100m hurdles race in 12,39 and Marion Jones (USA) achieved one of the few Letzigrund doubles, winning in 100m (10,95) and long jump (6,93).

André Bucher was the star at the meeting 2001. Just after his gold medal win at the World Championships in Edmonton he came to Zurich to win the 800m in a national record time of 1:42,55. Another top result was made by Olga Yegorova (RUS) by winning the 3000m in 8:23,26.

Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) with a 1500m win in 3:26,89, Felix Sanchez (DOM) winning the 400m hurdles in 47,35 and 800m runner Maria Mutola (MOZ) with her 10th Letzigrund win in a row were the starlights at last year's meeting. Unmfortunately Brahim Boulami (MAR) was positive in the doping control the day before the meeting and his 3000m steeplechase world record wasn't ratified. The case of this doping offense is still pending at the International Court of Sports.

Of course, there were several Swiss athletes who excited what Linford Christie (Olympic Champion in 1992, winner in Zurich in 1994 and 1995) called the «best audience in the world». Markus Ryffel's 5000m races against Henry Rono or Said Aouita, the middle distance races of Cornelia Bürki and Pierre Délèze, and of course Werner Günthör's victories used to send waves of thunderous applause through the stadium. 400m hurdler Marcel Schelbert launched in Zurich his way up to the podium at the World Championships 1999 with a national record (48.52). And in 2000 and 2001 André Bucher was the hero of the crowd, winning twice the 800m race.

Foundation of the Verein für Grossveranstaltungen VfG LCZ

1983 saw the inauguration of the new stands and the founding of the Verein für Grossveranstaltungen VfG LCZ. Thus, the organization of the meeting was separated from the original club activities. The VfG LCZ has only 14 active members (Organizational Committee and Board) so that it can work efficiently and professionally. This step proved to be decisive for the future success of the meeting.

In 1983, the budget exceeded 1 million Swiss Francs, and in 1987, it already amounted to 2 million. Today, many other meetings work with a similar organizational structure as «Weltklasse Zürich».

From Golden Four to Golden League

The most recent development in the history of the meeting was the founding of the Golden Four series which includes the Grand Prix Meetings of Zurich, Oslo, Brussels, and Berlin. Furthermore, the TV rights were marketed by Ufa, an affiliate company of Bertelsmann. This arrangement had ensured a budget of 5 million Swiss Francs. In 1996, 132 TV channels broadcasted «Weltklasse Zürich».

In 1998, the organizers of the Golden Four meetings agreed to introduce the IAAF Golden League, initiated by the President of the IAAF. The series included the the four Golden Four events and meetings of Rome and Monte Carlo. In 1999 they were joined by Paris.

The system slightly changed. Originally with a one million dollar jackpot for wins at all meetings it was reduced in 2000 and 2001 to 5 wins out of 7 meetings for taking part at a 500'000 US dollar jackpot. In 2002 the system was changed back to 1 million US dollar for seven wins.

With the new competition structure Monaco was named as the host for the World Athletics Final, taking this event out of the Golden League. Now 1 million US dollar can be won with a victory at all six events.

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