List of Belgian Athletics Championships winners

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The Belgian Athletics Championships (Dutch: Belgische kampioenschappen atletiek; French: Championnats de Belgique d'athlétisme) is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Royal Belgian Athletics League, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Belgium. It was first held in 1889 and introduced events for women in 1921. The competition was not held in the years from 1915 to 1918 due to World War I and also did not take place in 1940 and 1944 due to World War II. While most of the winners have been Belgian nationals, a small number of invited foreign athletes have won at the event.[1]

Men[edit]

100 metres[edit]

200 metres[edit]

400 metres[edit]

800 metres[edit]

1500 metres[edit]

5000 metres[edit]

10,000 metres[edit]

Half marathon[edit]

Marathon[edit]

The marathon championship was held on a short course in 1960, 1964, and 1980, but national titles were still awarded.

3000 metres steeplechase[edit]

110 metres hurdles[edit]

200 metres hurdles[edit]

400 metres hurdles[edit]

High jump[edit]

Pole vault[edit]

Long jump[edit]

Triple jump[edit]

Shot put[edit]

Discus throw[edit]

Hammer throw[edit]

Javelin throw[edit]

Decathlon[edit]

20 kilometres walk[edit]

The event was held on a track from 1987 to 1989, 1994–6, 1999, and 2003.

50 kilometres walk[edit]

Cross country (long course)[edit]

Cross country (short course)[edit]

Women[edit]

100 metres[edit]

200 metres[edit]

400 metres[edit]

800 metres[edit]

1500 metres[edit]

3000 metres[edit]

5000 metres[edit]

10,000 metres[edit]

Half marathon[edit]

Marathon[edit]

3000 metres steeplechase[edit]

80 metres hurdles[edit]

100 metres hurdles[edit]

200 metres hurdles[edit]

400 metres hurdles[edit]

High jump[edit]

Pole vault[edit]

Long jump[edit]

Triple jump[edit]

Shot put[edit]

Discus throw[edit]

Hammer throw[edit]

Javelin throw[edit]

Pentathlon[edit]

Heptathlon[edit]

5000 metres walk[edit]

The race was held as a road event in 1977, 1997, 1998 and 2002.

10,000 metres walk[edit]

The race was held as a road event from 1995 to 1997.

20 kilometres walk[edit]

Cross country (long course)[edit]

Cross country (short course)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Belgian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-08-28.
Champions 1960–2006