- Source: Swiss Indoor Athletics Championships
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- World Athletics Indoor Championships
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- European Athletics Indoor Championships
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- 2002 European Athletics Indoor Championships
- 1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships
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The Swiss Indoor Athletics Championships (German: Schweizer Leichtathletik-Hallenmeisterschaften, French: Championnats suisses d´athlétisme en salle) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Swiss Athletics Federation, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Switzerland. Typically held over two to three days in February during the Swiss winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1982, supplementing the main outdoor Swiss Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1906.
Events
The following athletics events feature as standard on the Swiss Indoor Championships programme:
Sprint: 60 m, 200 m, 400 m
Distance track events: 800 m, 1500 m (men only), 3000 m
Hurdles: 60 m hurdles
Jumps: long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault
Throws: shot put
Combined events: heptathlon (men), pentathlon (women)
The men's 3000 metres was dropped from 1990–94. Women's distance events have gone through several changes: the 1500 metres was held from 1982–1989, but has not been held thereafter, being replaced by the 800 metres. The women's 3000 m was added in 2000. The women's field event programme was expanded to include triple jump (1991) and pole vault (1996), bringing the women's field schedule to parity with the men's. Combined events were a late addition to the programme, first appearing in 1996.
Editions
Championships records
= Men
== Women
=References
Editions
Hallen-SM Medaillengewinner ab 1982 (in German). Swiss Athletics. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
External links
Swiss Athletics official website