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Sparkassen Cup
The host stadium – the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
DateEarly February
Location Stuttgart, Germany Germany
Event typeIndoor track and field
Established1987
Official site Sparkassen Cup

The Sparkassen Cup was an annual indoor track and field competition which takes place in February in Stuttgart, Germany. The meeting was first held at the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in 1987 and is currently an IAAF Indoor Permit Meeting. [1] After 25 years the last edition of the meeting took place in 2011 because the main sponsor ended its involvement. [2]

At each meeting, the two male and female athletes deemed to have given the best performance each receive the Sparkassen Cup – a metal figurine of a man or a woman respectively. [3] The recipients are often those who have broken records at the meeting. Indeed, Hicham El Guerrouj's 1997 run in the 1500 metres and Meseret Defar's winning time for the 3000 metres in 2007 remain world records on the indoor track. [4]

World records

Over the course of its history, numerous world records have been set at the Sparkassen Cup.

Year Event Record Athlete Nationality
2007 3000 m 8:23.72 Meseret Defar   Ethiopia
2004 5000 m 14:39.29 Berhane Adere   Ethiopia
2002 Pole vault 4.71 m Svetlana Feofanova  Russia
2002 3000 m 8:29.15 Berhane Adere   Ethiopia
2000 1000 m 2:15.25 Wilson Kipketer   Kenya
1998 60 m 6.41 Maurice Greene  United States
1997 1500 m 3:31.18 Hicham El Guerrouj   Morocco
1996 3000 m 7:30.72 Haile Gebrselassie   Ethiopia
1992 400 m 45.02 Danny Everett  United States
1991 5000 m 15:13.72 Uta Pippig  Germany
1987 300 m 32.51 Anthony McKay  United States

Meeting records

Men

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Ref Video
60 m 6.41 Maurice Greene  United States 1 February 1998
200 m 20.48 [a] John Regis  United Kingdom 5 February 1995
300 m 32.51 Anthony McKay  United States 1 February 1987
400 m 45.02 Danny Everett  United States 2 February 1992
800 m 1:44.71 Joseph Mwengi Mutua   Kenya 4 February 2004
1000 m 2:15.25 Wilson Kipketer   Denmark 6 February 2000
1500 m 3:31.18 Hicham El Guerrouj   Morocco 2 February 1997
3000 m 7:27.80 Yenew Alamirew   Ethiopia 5 February 2011 [5] [6] [1]
5000 m 13:31.02 Aïssa Belaout   Algeria 6 February 1994
50 m hurdles 6.45 Anier García   Cuba 7 February 1999
60 m hurdles 7.36 Dayron Robles   Cuba 2 February 2008
High jump 2.32 m Ralf Sonn  Germany 4 February 1990
Hendrik Beyer 6 February 1994
Pole vault 5.88 m Björn Otto  Germany 3 February 2007
Long jump 8.34 m Llewellyn Starks  United States 2 February 1992
Triple jump 17.29 m Yoelvis Quesada   Cuba 2 February 1997
Shot put 20.45 m Karsten Stolz   West Germany 1 February 1987
4 × 100 m relay 40.16 Tobias Unger
Marius Broening
Alexander Kosenkow
Martin Keller
 Germany 5 February 2011 [7]

Women

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Ref
60 m 7.04 Irina Privalova  Russia 2 February 1992
Sevatheda Fynes   Bahamas 6 February 2000
200 m 22.36 Irina Privalova  Russia 2 February 1992
400 m 50.73 Charity Opara   Nigeria 1 February 1998
800 m 1:58.78 Ludmila Formanová   Czech Republic 7 February 1999
1000 m 2:35.66 Maria Mutola   Mozambique 7 February 1999
1500 m 4:04.88 Kutre Dulecha   Ethiopia 7 February 1999
Mile 4:23.90 Gabriela Szabo   Romania 6 February 2000
3000 m 8:23.72 Meseret Defar   Ethiopia 3 February 2007
5000 m 14:39.29 Berhane Adere   Ethiopia 4 February 2004
60 m hurdles 7.72 Susanna Kallur  Sweden 2 February 2008
High jump 2.04 m Blanka Vlašić   Croatia 7 February 2009
Pole vault 4.71 m Svetlana Feofanova  Russia 3 February 2002
Long jump 7.13 m Heike Drechsler  Germany 6 February 1994
Triple jump 14.78 m Rodica Mateescu-Petrescu   Romania 1 February 1998
Shot put 20.47 m Claudia Losch   West Germany 31 January 1988

Notes

  1. ^ by World Athletics source; 20.47 by former meeting website

References

  1. ^ Gordon, Ed (2010-02-07). Jones-Ferrette shocks with 6.97 dash in Stuttgart. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-08.
  2. ^ "Stuttgart – Nach 25 Jahren endet die Ära Sparkassen-Cup in der Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle". germanroadraces.de (in German). 20 December 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  3. ^ Der Sparkassen-Cup (in German). Sparkassen Cup. Retrieved on 2010-02-08.
  4. ^ Sparkassen-Cup-Preisträger 1987 - 2008 (in German). Sparkassen Cup. Retrieved on 2010-02-08.
  5. ^ "3000 Metres Results". www.sparkassen-cup.de. 2011-02-05. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
  6. ^ Ed Gordon (2011-02-06). "Oliver, Alamirew post scintillating marks in Stuttgart". IAAF. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
  7. ^ "4x100 Metres Relay Results". www.sparkassen-cup.de. 2011-02-05. Retrieved 2011-02-08.

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