World Indoor Championships

Glasgow, Scotland | March 1 – 3, 2024

How to Watch

Day Time (ET) Session Platform
Friday 4:45-9:10 am Day 1 Morning Peacock
2-5 pm Day 1 Evening Peacock
Saturday 4:50-9:20 am Day 2 Morning Peacock
2-5 pm Day 2 Evening Peacock
Sunday 4:55-8:40 am Day 3 Morning Peacock
2-5 pm Day 3 Evening CNBC, Peacock

– CNBC also airs Day 1 evening session on Saturday from 9 am-Noon and Day 2 evening session on Sunday from 8-11 am
– CNBC coverage also streams on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app for subscribers

Headlines

The 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships will be the 19th edition of the international indoor track and field competition, organized by the World Athletics. The event will be held between March 1 – 3 at the Commonwealth Arena in Glasgow, United Kingdom.

It will be the third time, after Birmingham 2003 and 2018, that the World Indoor Championships will be held in this country, and the first time in Scotland. Glasgow hosted the European Athletics Indoor Championships in 1990 and 2019, and as in the latter, the competitions will again take place at the Commonwealth Arena.

The event will come five months before the 2024 Paris Olympics and will be part of the qualification process for these Games.

From Wikipedia

EVENTS TO BE CONTESTED AND RESPECTIVE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS (from World Athletics)

  • 60m (Christian Coleman, 6.37s | Gail Devers, 6.95s)
  • 400m (Jereem Richards, 45.00s | Olesya Kasnomovets-Forsheva, 50.04s)
  • 800m (Wilson Kipketer, 1:42.67 | Ludmila Formanova, 1:56.90)
  • 1500m (Samuel Tefera, 3:32.77 | Gedaf Tsegay, 3:57.19)
  • 3000m (Haile Gebrselassie, 7:34.71 | Elly Van Hulst, 8:33.82)
  • 60mH (Grant Holloway, 7.29s | Kendra Harrison, 7.70s)
  • High Jump (Javier Sotomayor, 2.43m | Stefka Kostadinova, 2.05m)
  • Pole Vault (Mondo Duplantis, 6.20m | Sandi Morris, 4.95m)
  • Long Jump (Ivan Pedroso, 8.62m | Brittney Reese, 7.23m)
  • Triple Jump ( Teddy Tamgho, 17.90m | Yulimar Rojas, 15.74m)
  • Shot Put (Darlan Romani, 22.53m | Valerie Adams, 20.67m)
  • Heptathlon (Ashton Eaton, 6645 points)
  • Pentathlon (Nataliya Dobrynska, 5013 points)
  • 4x400m (Poland, 3:01.77 | United States, 3:23.82)
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