The National Athletics Centre in Budapest, venue for the 2026 World Athletics Ultimate Championship
Three action-packed sessions stacked with finals – from start to finish. The schedule for the World Athletics Ultimate Championship has been published, to mark 300 days until the groundbreaking event takes place in Budapest.
The Ultimate Championship will assemble world champions, Olympic champions, Wanda Diamond League winners and the year’s best performing athletes for an epic clash of titans on 11-13 September 2026.
Every moment will count. Each session is packed with semifinals and finals, and the schedule published today* confirms on which days and in which order specific events will take place, as well as the start and finish times for each session.
Friday 11 September
7:00pm – 10:00pm local time
Order of events:
Mixed 4x100m relay - final
Women's high jump - final
Men's 400m - semifinal
Men's hammer - final
Women's 400m - semifinal
Women's 100m hurdles - semifinal
Men's pole vault - final
Men's 110m hurdles - semifinal
Men's 5000m - final
Women's long jump - final
Women's 800m - semifinal
Women's 100m hurdles - final
Men's 110m hurdles - final
Saturday 12 September
6:00pm – 9:00pm local time
Order of events:
Women's 400m - final
Women's javelin - final
Men's 400m - final
Men's 800m - semifinal
Women's pole vault - final
Women's 400m hurdles - semifinal
Women's 100m - semifinal
Men's 100m - semifinal
Women's 1500m - final
Men's long jump - final
Men's 400m - semifinal
Women's 800m - final
Women's 100m - final
Men's 100m - final
Sunday 13 September
6:00pm – 9:00pm local time
Order of events:
Women's 400m hurdles - final
Men's javelin - final
Men's 200m - semifinal
Men's 400m hurdles - final
Women's 200m - semifinal
Men's high jump - final
Women's 5000m - final
Women's triple jump - final
Men's 800m - final
Mixed 4x400m - final
Men's 1500m - final
Men's 200m - final
Women's 200m - final
On the track, the two semifinals in the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 100m hurdles/110m hurdles and 400m hurdles will star eight athletes, and the top four in each will make it through to the final. The 1500m, 5000m and relay races will be straight finals.
All field events will be straight finals. The horizontal jumps and throws will feature four rounds, with each of the eight athletes guaranteed two attempts. After the second round, the top six will get another attempt, followed by the top four in the final round, who will have one final attempt – 8-8-6-4 format.
There’s no cap on how many athletes from each country can contest each event and they will all be competing for their share of a record-setting prize pot of US$10 million – the largest ever offered in a single track and field event.
With this latest information, fans can start planning their trips to the Ultimate Championship – buy tickets now.
World Athletics
*subject to change
