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{{Short description|International track and field competition}}
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|Formerly=[[IAAF Grand Prix Final]]
|qualification=[[World Athletics Tour]]
|founded=[[2003 IAAF World Athletics Final|2003]]
|folded=[[2009 IAAF World Athletics Final|2009]]
|website=[https://web.archive.org/web/20100816161107/http://www.iaaf.org/waf09
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The '''IAAF World Athletics Final''' was an annual [[
==History==
The competition was introduced as part of the overhaul of the [[IAAF Grand Prix]], with the [[IAAF World Outdoor Meetings]] series replacing it as the IAAF's primary seasonal outdoor [[track and field]] series. The programme of the former [[IAAF Grand Prix Final]] competition varied from year to year and the IAAF World Athletics Final introduced a fixed programme of events. The new schedule comprised events which were largely similar to those held at the [[World Athletics Championships
The first three editions of the competition were held in [[Monaco]]. However, the competition's [[stadium]] in [[Fontvieille, Monaco|Fontvieille]], the [[Stade Louis II]], was not of an adequate size to hold the [[hammer throw]] competition. As a result, the men's and women's hammer events were generally held a week earlier than the competition itself, taking place in [[Szombathely]], [[Hungary]] at the [[Stadion Rohonci Út]].
This situation was resolved in 2006 by a move to the [[Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion]] (Mercedes-Benz Arena) in [[Stuttgart]], which had previously held the [[1993 World Championships in Athletics]], and the [[2007 IAAF World Athletics Final|2007]] and [[2008 IAAF World Athletics Final|2008]] editions of the final were also held there. The IAAF World Athletics Final changed to an alternating host city format in 2009, beginning with [[Thessaloniki]],
Over its seven
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The results of the [[World Athletics Tour]], an annual series of 25 athletics meetings, were used to form a points [[ranking system]]. Over the course of a year, athletes were awarded points for their performance in each specific event. The
The rankings were calculated by combining the points total of an athlete's five best performances on the World Athletics Tour (or four best performances in the [[Track and field athletics#Throwing events|throwing events]]). After the end of the final meeting of the season's World Athletics Tour, the top seven ranked athletes in each event received qualification into that event at the World Athletics Final. In the events of [[1500 metres]] or longer, the top eleven athletes were allowed to compete at the final. In the event of a tie, the athlete with the superior season's best was entered into the Final. One additional athlete was allocated to each event as a [[Wild card (sports)|wild card]].<ref name=Structure/> In the event of absence or cancellation of a qualified athlete, the IAAF offered invitations to suitable athletes who did not originally qualify. However, any athletes who won a share of the IAAF Golden League US$
===Final competition format===
The World Athletics Final was held over two days and comprised 36 athletic events, 18 for athletes of each gender. The events remained largely unchanged, with the only difference since the 2003 inauguration being the addition of the women's [[3000 metres steeplechase]]. Each event at the World Athletics Final featured eight athletes, with
All competitors received [[prize]] money rising from [[US$]]1,000 for the 9th to 12th
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