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IAAF World Championships 2017: Complete Schedule and TV Details

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The 16th edition of the IAAF World Championships is set to electrify London’s Olympic Stadium from August 4th to August 13th. This premier 10-day track-and-field event will feature global legends competing for the ultimate prize. Fans are eagerly anticipating the final championship races of icons like Usain Bolt and Mo Farah, making this a truly historic meet.

Legends Take their Final Bow

All eyes will be on Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, as the greatest Olympian of all time prepares for his farewell performance. Bolt is scheduled to compete in the 100m and 4x100m relay races, giving fans one last chance to see his incredible speed on the world stage. His presence alone makes this one of the most anticipated championships in recent history.

Similarly, British distance-running hero Mo Farah is expected to make this event his swansong on the track. The 34-year-old, who already holds five World Championships Golds, will be aiming for another historic double in the 5,000m and 10,000m events in front of his home crowd.

How to Watch the Championships Live

Global coverage ensures that fans will not miss a moment of the action from London. Major broadcasters across the world will be providing live TV coverage and online streaming services. Whether you are in the UK, US, or India, there is a dedicated channel to catch every race and field event.

Check the table below to find your local broadcaster for the IAAF World Championships 2017.

Region Live TV Coverage Online Streaming
United Kingdom BBC BBC iPlayer
United States NBCSN NBC Sports Live
Canada CBC CBC Player
India Star Sports Select 2/HD 2 Hotstar
Rest of Europe Eurosport Eurosport Live
Africa Supersport Supersport online

Key Event Highlights from the Schedule

With hundreds of events packed into 10 days, the schedule is filled with must-see moments. The opening weekend is particularly exciting, featuring the finals for both the men’s 100m and the women’s 10,000m. These events are expected to draw massive viewership worldwide.

Some of the most anticipated finals include:

  • Men’s 100m Final: Saturday, August 5th at 9:45 pm local time
  • Women’s 10,000m Final: Saturday, August 5th at 8:10 pm local time
  • Men’s 5000m Final: Saturday, August 12th at 8:20 pm local time
  • Men’s 4x100m Relay Final: Saturday, August 12th at 9:50 pm local time

These races represent the pinnacle of athletic competition and are sure to provide unforgettable moments for sports fans.

Nations and Athletes in the Spotlight

While individual stars often steal the headlines, the battle between nations is a key storyline. Kenya, which dominated the 2015 championships with seven gold medals, will be looking for a repeat performance. However, Great Britain will aim to leverage its home-field advantage to boost its medal count.

India is also sending a contingent of 25 athletes to compete. The nation’s best hopes for a strong showing rest with athletes like Neeraj Chopra, the junior world record holder in Javelin Throw, and Dutee Chand, a 100m specialist. Their performances will be closely watched back home.

Heather Logan is an emerging journalist with 8 years of dedicated experience in in-depth news reporting at outlets like The Associated Press and local U.S. networks, covering a wide range of niches including health, environment, politics, and social issues. She brings specialized authority to YMYL topics such as public health and safety, drawing from collaborations with experts at the CDC, WHO, and academic institutions for evidence-based analysis. Holding a Bachelor's in Journalism from New York University, Heather joined News Analysis in 2018, contributing original, unbiased articles that prioritize accuracy and reader empowerment, while upholding rigorous ethical standards in every investigation.

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