20 World Indoor Tour meetings to be LIVE streamed

14th January 2026

European Athletics will stream at least 20 World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver, Bronze and Challenger level meetings in the build-up to the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Kujawy Pomorze (Torun) from 20-22 March.

All 20 streamed meetings will be streamed live on either the European Athletics YouTube channel or European Athletics website and will be accompanied by English-language commentary. 

2026 Indoor calendar

January

18 January - CMCM Indoor Meeting, Luxembourg (Silver)
22 January - BAUHAUS-Galan Indoor, Stockholm (Silver)
23 January - Meeting de Nantes Metropole, Nantes (Bronze)
24 January - Starperche, Bordeaux (Bronze)
25 January - Meeting Moniz Pereira, Pombal (Portugal)
28 January - International Jump-Meeting Cottbus, Cottbus (Bronze)
30 January - Elite Indoor Track Miramas Meeting, Miramas (Silver)
30 January - Perch’Xtrem, Caen (Silver)
31 January - Gran Premio Ciudad de Valencia, Valencia (Bronze)

February

1 February - Meeting de l'Eure Crédit Mutuel, Val-de-Reuil (Silver)
4 February - Udin Jump Development 2026, Udin (Bronze)
7 February - Fly Athens Indoor, Athens (Silver)
7 February - Hustopecske Skakani, Hustopece (Silver)
7 February - Cosma Indoor Cup 2026, Kaunas (Challenger)
8 February - Sparkassen Indoor Meeting Dortmund (Bronze)
8 February - Meeting Metz Moselle Athlelor Credit Mutuel, Metz (Silver)
10 February - Beskydska latka, Trinec (Silver)
12-13 February - Memorial Josip Gasparac, Osijek (Bronze)
24 February - Tipos Banskobystrická latka, Banska Bystrica (Silver)
25 February - Hvezdy v Nehvizdech, Nehvizdy (Silver)

Additional World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver, Bronze and Challenger events could be added to the streaming schedule in due course. Geoblocking restrictions might also apply in limited areas.

Who’s confirmed?

The first live streamed event of 2026 will be the CMCM Indoor Meeting in Luxembourg on 18 January which will be headlined by local heroine Patrizia Van Der Weken who is due to contest the 60m and 200m. The 26-year-old sped to victory in the 60m last year in a national record of 7.07. 

Another highlight will be the men’s 60m hurdles which features Poland’s European indoor champion Jakub Szymanski who won last year in 7.41. He will face strong Spanish opposition from 2022 European champion Asier Martinez and world and Olympic 110m hurdles fourth-placer Enrique Llopis

Reigning European and world indoor 60m champion Jeremiah Azu is one of the high profile athletes confirmed for the BAUHAUS-Galan Indoor in Stockholm on 22 January.

Azu will face a world class field which also includes reigning world and Olympic 100m silver medallist Kishane Thompson from Jamaica while his teammates, twins Tina and Tia Clayton, will race in the women’s 60m. 

In the 1500m, Swedish 800m record-holder Andreas Kramer steps up in distance to face double European U20 champion Hakon Moe Berg while world fifth-placer Fanny Roos faces former world indoor champion Danniel Thomas-Dodd from Jamaica in the shot put.

Reigning world indoor champion Marie-Julie Bonnin competes in her home city of Bordeaux at the StarPerche on 24 January. The men’s line-up includes European U20 and U23 champion Simone Bertelli from Italy and France’s Robin Emig who improved to 5.92m last year.

World high jump record-holder Yaroslava Mahuchikh is confirmed for the Springer Meeting Cottbus on 28 January. The Ukrainian will be targeting her fourth victory at this meeting. She holds the meeting record with a 2.04m clearance which was set in 2024. The line-up also includes fellow Ukrainian Yuliya Levchenko and Germans Christina Honsel and Imke Onnen.

World class fields have been assembled for both the men’s and women’s pole vault at the Perch’Xtrem in Caen on 30 January which will be headlined by reigning European indoor champions Emmanouil Karalis and Angelica Moser. Karalis takes on a field including Americans Chris Nilsen and KC Lightfoot and France's Thibaut Collet while Moser faces Marie-Julie Bonnin.

At the Meeting de l’Eure in Val-de-Reuil on 1 February, world champion Jessica Schilder has been confirmed for the shot put while 2025 women’s Rising Star Audrey Werro has been announced for the 800m. European indoor silver and bronze medallists Wilhem Belocian and Just Kwaou-Mathey also go head-to-head in the 60m hurdles.

Emmanouil Karalis will take centre stage on home soil at the FlyAthens pole vault meeting on 7 February. The line-up also includes Chris Nilsen from the United States with more world class names to be confirmed in due course.

At the Sparkassen Indoor Meeting in Dortmund on 8 February, Poland's 2019 European indoor champion Ewa Swoboda is due to face a field replete with German talent in the women’s 60m while five-time European indoor triple jump medallist Max Hess is due to make a rare appearance in the long jump.

Also on 8 February, European indoor 60m hurdles and world 100m hurdles champion Ditaji Kambundji from Switzerland will race at the Meeting Metz Moselle and multiple European and global medallist Tina Sutej from Slovenia has been confirmed for the pole vault.

World high jump record-holder Yaroslava Mahuchikh will be aiming for a record fifth victory at the Banskobystricka latka on 24 February. 

The line-up also features 2022 world champion Eleanor Patterson from Australia as well as Serbia’s Angelina Topic and Sweden’s Engla Nilsson, the silver and bronze medallists behind Mahuchikh at the 2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships. 

The men’s line-up includes Sang-Hyeok Woo and Jan Stefela, the silver and bronze medallists from the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

One day later European champion Leonardo Fabbri and Fanny Roos are due to compete in the shot put at the Hvezdy v Nehvizdech on 25 February. 

The full World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver, Bronze and Challenger calendar in Europe as of today (14) can be found here.