What to know about the upcoming World Athletics Championships
Every year, there are several major sporting events that draw international attention. Whether it is the World Cup, Olympic Games, Champions League Final, or the Super Bowl, these events are enjoyed by millions around the world, screened on countless televisions, and covered with odds and gambling favourites on all the best betting sites. This year, one of those major events will be held in Hungary.
Hungary will be hosting the World Athletics Championships, a spectacular event that will draw the attention of the global community. It will feature sports performed at the highest levels, with renowned athletes in a variety of sports competing to make history and make their nations proud. There is much to know about this event, so let’s dive into the details of the World Athletics Championships.
Date and Location
The 2023 World Athletic Championships will be held from August 19th, 2023, to August 27th, 2023. The games will take place in Budapest at the National Athletics Centre, a large venue that was built specifically for the purpose of this competition.
What is the World Athletics Championships?
The World Athletics Championship is a tournament that is held every two years. It takes place at different locations around the world. It first began in 1983 and has become considered the top level of competition for men’s and women’s track and field. The winners at these events are considered the reigning world champions, so it brings out the best of the best in a variety of different sports.
The events that are held at the World Athletics Championship are similar to what one would expect to see at the Olympics. Field events like discus, shot put, and javelin throw, as well as track events like the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 400 metres, are just some of the numerous competitions that will be held at the World Athletics Championship.
The World Athletics Championships will be available to watch on several different channels. Viewers in the United States will watch the games on NBC Sports. For Europe and Africa, the events will be showcased on Eurovision Sport and ESPN. Streaming channel Discovery+ will stream the events live in many locations across Europe.
This event will be the first time that Hungary has hosted the World Athletics Championships. In 2007, Budapest was one of the host cities that were under consideration for hosting the event but eventually withdrew, and Osaka was selected instead. It will be a great showcase for the city and country, which will bring in a large number of visitors to take in the events. It is expected that Hungarian President Katalin Novak will open the ceremonies when everything gets started midway through August.
There will be a substantial number of countries represented in the proceedings. One hundred four different nations have won medals at the World Athletics Championships over the course of its history. The leading nations are the United States, Kenya, Russia, and Germany. Hungary ranks 75th, having achieved seven silver medals and seven bronze medals, although they have never won a gold.
There are many famous athletes who have made their mark at this tournament. Usain Bolt won 11 gold medals at the World Athletic Championships, making him the most decorated activity in the history of the games. Mo Farah, the British distance runner, has won six golds and two silvers. Famous female athletes who have performed well at these games include Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Allyson Felix.
The 2023 World Athletics Championships will be a massive spectacle that will bring the world’s attention to Hungary and the many athletes who will perform there. At a brand new venue with the greatest track and field stars in the world going at it, it should be an unforgettable occasion.
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