GREETINGS

| Miki Zohar Minister of Culture and Sport

Dear Athletes and Honored Guests,

I am pleased to welcome you to the international Grand Slam athletics competition in Jerusalem, our eternal capital.

This event, which brings to Israel top athletes from around the world, is a celebration of excellence and sportsmanship. Athletics is where personal talent and the constant drive to push boundaries come together—values we strive to instill in every child in Israel.

Even in this challenging year, as we faced significant security and social challenges, we continued to invest in and advance the field of sports in Israel. Hosting international competitions is part of our vision to position the State of Israel as a global hub for sports, and it is an honor to see flags waving together here in Jerusalem, in a spirit of unity and peace.

I extend my best wishes to all the participants and great success to the athletes. A heartfelt thank you to the Mayor of Jerusalem, Mr. Moshe Lion, to the Chairman of the Athletics Association, Mr. Ami Baran, and to everyone who worked hard to organize this impressive event. I am confident that the experience you take from here will remain etched in your hearts for many years to come.

Wishing everyone the best of luck!
 
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| Ami Baran President Israel Athletics Association

Dear Athletes, Coaches, Professional Staff, Judges, and Dear Friends of the Israeli Athletics Family,

Every time we see Jerusalem hosting an international athletics event, our hearts swell with pride. There is no other city in the world that brings together so many values, history, culture, and sport in one place.

This upcoming event marks another milestone in our journey to place Israeli athletics firmly on the European and global sports map. It is more than just a competition – it is a celebration of excellence, community, and true sportsmanship.

I extend my sincere thanks to everyone who played a role in bringing this important event to Israel: the Jerusalem Municipality, the stadium management, the judges, the volunteers, and of course the athletes and their coaches, who bring with them genuine inspiration.

Together, we will continue to advance Israeli athletics – with pride, passion, and unwavering belief in our path.

 
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Moshe Leon - Mayor of Jerusalem

ספורטאיות וספורטאים יקרים, ברוכים הבאים לירושלים!

ירושלים, בירת הספורט של ישראל, גאה לארח את תחרות הגרנד סלאם גם בשנת 2025. אחרי ההצלחה בשנה שעברה, אנו מצפים ונרגשים לקראת התחרות הבינלאומית והיוקרתית שתתקיים באצטדיון הלאומי בגבעת רם, ומצפים למתמודדים הרבים שיגיעו מהארץ ומחו”ל. אני קורא לכל חובבי האתלטיקה והספורט בישראל להגיע לירושלים וליהנות מחוויית ספורט בלתי נשכחת ומכל הטוב שיש לעירנו להציע

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מידע שימושי על ירושלים

ירושלים היא עיר ידידותית למבקרים וערוכה לקבל את פניכם. כעת נכין אתכם לקראת הביקור בעיר! מצורף לשימושכם מידע רלוונטי הכולל- שפה, מזג אוויר, כללי התנהגות באתרים דתיים, חג ושבת, תנועה, ביטחון ותקשורת. בנוסף, תמצאו המלצות לאריזה (אל דאגה, תוכלו לרכוש את כל מה שתצטרכו גם בשדה התעופה ובמרכזים בעיר ירושלים). 

LANGUAGE


Israel has three official languages: Hebrew, Arabic, and English. The streets of Jerusalem are filled with English speaking immigrants and tourists, and you’ll have no problem getting by. Tour venues and most shops and eateries have staff that are fluent in English. Furthermore, street signs are all translated into English. In addition, you’ll hear a lot of Russian, French and Spanish. What to Pack: a dictionary, but only if you want to work on your Hebrew or Arabic. If you prefer to speak English, you’ll be just fine in Jerusalem.

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WEATHER

 

Israel effectively has two seasons: summer (no rain) and winter (the rainy season). Summer is from May to September, and is characterised by being arid and hot, with heat peaking in July/August. The winter season

is generally from November to March, with cool, wet conditions and temperatures occasionally reaching freezing. Snow is rare. The weather in  the intermediate seasons of spring (April) as well as autumn (October) can go either way. What to Pack: A good winter coat and solid rain protection for September-April, and a light jacket for times when you’re not sure about the weather. During summer, the nights can be cool so pack a sweater.

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BUSINESS HOURS

 

The service sector in Jerusalem is open Sunday through Friday, with Friday closing earlier for the Sabbath. Sunday-Thursday business hours tend to be as follows: shops, restaurants and attractions open from around 9-10am until 7-9pm, depending. Grocery stores: around 8am-10pm. Banks: usually 8:30am- 1:00pm as well as reopening some days of the week from around 4-6pm. ATM machines operate 24/7.

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TOURING

 

A Jerusalem is a major centre of tourism, there is an amazing range of tours available for you to choose from. Check out Jerusalem day tours, awesome Dead Sea and Masada tours, Nazereth tours and more.

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RELIGIOUS SITE DECORUM

 

Religious areas in Jerusalem include the Old City, any synagogue, church, or mosque, and some ultraorthodox neighbourhoods such as Meah Shearim. In these areas, it’s appropriate for women to have arms
covered, and to don dresses or skirts (a skirt can be wrap-around, and worn over pants). Men should wear long sleeves and pants. Also, couples generally refrain from touching in these places. What to Pack: men – pants/long-sleeve shirt; women: skirt (can be wrap-around) and long-sleeve shirt or cover.

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THE SABBATH & HOLIDAYS

 

The Jewish Sabbath (“Shabbat”) and Jewish holidays begin before sundown, and end 25 hours later, about an hour after sundown. By and large in the Jewish areas, the city closes down and gatherings move mostly to synagogues and homes. This having been said, major industries maintain operations (including hotels) with some changes in order to observe the laws of Shabbat. For example, since manual electricity usage is prohibited by Jewish law on Shabbat, timers are put in place on elevators, heaters, and ovens.


However there are several museums, movie theaters, restaurants, and bars that remain open. Emergency services remain fully functional. If you need grocery items or drug stores, you can try the non-Jewish areas in the Old City or eastern Jerusalem. Likewise, there is no public transportation on Shabbat, but taxi cabs do operate. So, no point waiting at a bus stop unless you’re waiting there for a taxi! You can also order a taxi by phone. Most roads remain open, except for in some ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods – so if you’re driving on Shabbat, you’ll need to take that into account.


What to pack if attending Shabbat worship or meals: Casual dressy clothing. Men – pants/long-sleeve shirt; Women: skirt or dress and long-sleeve blouse or cover.

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TIPPING

 

In Israel, sit-down waiter services are tipped 10-15% on the total bill. At service counters, you might see a glass for tips, but tipping is not required. For cab services, tipping is not required, yet one might choose to round
up rather than accept small change.

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STAYING IN TOUCH: PHONE & INTERNET

 

It’s easy to stay in touch when visiting Jerusalem. If you are bringing your mobile phone, look into renting a SIM card locally, as it might be cheaper than arranging usage via your home mobile phone company. Wireless internet abounds in many restaurants and outside hubs, as well as most hotels, and internet cafes are prevalent in popular areas. For more information, take a look at our page on using the internet and phones in Jerusalem. What to pack: Your mobile phone and laptop, with chargers, if desired.

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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

 

Sockets are round-pronged and of the three-pin variation, although two-prongs also work, so depending on your electrical device, you might need a plug adapter. Israel operates on 220V AC, like in Europe, therefore 110V appliances (usually from the US) will need a transformer.

What to pack: Transformer 110-220 (if US-based), and plug adapters. These can easily be purchased in the airport or in most electronics stores as well.

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TRAFFIC LAWS

 

Stay alert, as Israelis are known for fast driving. At the same time, traffic laws are effectively the same as in any western country, except for crosswalks where cars only need to stop if a pedestrian has already begun crossing.

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SAFETY & SECURITY

 

For personal safety, one should take precautions as any tourist might, even though Jerusalem maintains a low crime rate. You’ll likely feel as secure as you would in any western country – Jerusalem visitors say it’s not at all like what you might see in the mainstream media. At the same time, it is normal to have private security guards at entrances to venues and stores, and police or army patrolling central areas. Read more about safety and security and emergency services.

What to pack: Passport pouch for inside the shirt, and wallet which fits in front pocket.

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TIMETABLE

TIMEEVENTGENDERROUND
PRE PROGRAM
17:0060m Boys U14Final
17:0660m Girls U14Final
17:1680mBoys U16Final
17:2280mGirls U16Final
17:32100mMen U18Final
17:40100mWomen U18Final
MAIN PROGRAM
17:50Opening Ceremony
18:10Discus ThrowWomenFinal
18:17Long JumpMenFinal
18:35200mMenB Final
18:47200mMenA Final
19:10100m HurdlesWomenFinal
19:20High JumpMenFinal
19:302,000m SC WomenFinal
19:462,000m SCMenFinal
19:55Victory Ceremony 1
20:05Long JumpWomenFinal
20:10400m HurdlesMenFinal
20:16Discus ThrowMenFinal
20:18Victory Ceremony 2
20:25100mMenB Final
20:35100mMenA Final
20:45100mWomenFinal
20:551500mWomenFinal
21:02Victory Ceremony 3
21:10800mMenFinal
21:25Victory Ceremony 4

The National Athletics Stadium in Givat Ram

The National Athletics Stadium in Givat Ram is part of the sports centre of the Hebrew University and belongs to the Jerusalem Municipality.

The stadium, which was first inaugurated at a sporting event in 1958, is a historic site where a variety of events have been held since its establishment, including competitions such as the 1968 Summer Paralympics, the 2017 Maccabiah Games and of course the European Athletics U18 Championships in 2022. The stadium was upgraded ahead of last year’s U18 championships, and a stand of 3,361 seats was built.

with 2,000 of them under the same roof. Even the track itself and all of the other facilities were renewed and modified to a professional level. Also, all of the technological devices in the stadium have been upgraded and renewed, along with placing a results screen, a photo-finish tower and other upgrades.

The Jerusalem Municipality and other relevant parties have invested a lot of resources (about 50m NIS) and efforts into the project so that all of the participants can have a rich and professional experience on an international level, which integrates with the fact that Jerusalem is a city of sport.

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NIS INVESTMENT

50M

YEARS

65

UNDER ONE ROOF

2000

TOTAL SEATS

3361

MAPS

1 | VIP Tribune

2 | Infield

3 | Warm-Up Area

4 | Mixed Zone

5 | Media Tribune

6 | TV Compound

7 | TV 

7 | TV 

7 | TV 

8 | Public Entrance

9 | Call Room

10 | Athletes Tents

11 | Physiotherapy Area

12 | First Aid/Medical Centre

13 | Athletes Toilets

14 | Kit Collection Area

15 | Giant Screen

16 | Volunteers/Officials Area

17 | Team and Media
Drop-Off/Pick-Up

18 | Public Tribune

19 | Athletes and Media
Entrance

20 | Ambulance

| design map

MASCOT

LETS HEAR THE LION ROAR!
We are pleased to present to you JEREMY

Our mascot for the Grand Slam Winner Jerusalem 2024 competition!

This year, we have been honored to host the first prestigious international Grand Slam competition for the first time in Israel. Our mascot for this year’s competition is the symbol of the city of Jerusalem, where the competition will take place – the lion (originally the roaring lion).

We will take this opportunity for a brief historical corner and tell you why the lion was chosen as the symbol of the city somewhere in 1949 –

The origin is from the Bible, where the roaring lion represented the tribe of Judah (“Judah is a lion’s whelp” in Genesis) and the Kingdom of Judah, whose capital was the city of Jerusalem. Additionally, the lion, being the “king of beasts,” symbolizes courage, strength, power, and royalty, and as such is depicted in the symbol as a kind of guardian of the city walls.

We hope that by virtue of the lion’s courage and strength, we will achieve Israeli pride and significant accomplishments.

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RECORDS

| GIVAT RAM STADIUM RECORDS

EventRecordAthleteCountryDate
100 m10.09Blessing AfrifaISR30.7.25
200 m20.47Blessing AfrifaISR19.5.24
400 m45.86Jonas GunnleivssonDEN9.8.23
800 m1:46.76Jakub DudychaCZE10.8.23
1500 m3:48.25Adisu GuadiaISR26.6.22
3000 m8:09.4Yohannes MohamedETH30.4.71
5000 m13:52.65Demeke TesfayeETH27.6.22
3000 m Steeplechase8:46.81Sergio Del BarrioESP10.8.23
110 m Hurdles13.63Daniel CisnerosESP19.5.24
400 m Hurdles50.02Jere HaapalainenFIN10.8.23
High Jump2.27Niki PalliISR13.7.08
High Jump2.27Jonathan KapitolnikISR26.6.22
Pole Vault5.70Alex AverbukhISR5.7.04
Long Jump8.23Mattia FurlaniITA8.8.23
Triple Jump16.69Yochai HaleviISR13.7.11
Shot Put18.58Itamar LeviISR23.6.21
Discus Throw63.54Rickard BruchSWE30.4.71
Hammer Throw61.89Viktor ZaginaikoISR7.7.09
Javelin Throw79.45Gyorgy HerczegHUN9.8.23
DecathlonNone
4x100 m39.61Switzerland U20SUI10.8.23
4x400 m3:06.89Britain U20GBR10.8.23
10000 m Walk41:53.58Frederick WeigelGER10.8.23
EventRecordAthleteCountryDate
100 m11.22Diana VaismanISR26.6.22
200 m23.26Nora LindahlSWE9.8.23
200 m23.26Alexa SulyanHUN9.8.23
400 m51.94Lurdes ManuelCZE9.8.23
800 m2:03.38Audrey WerroSUI10.8.23
1500 m4:16.86Dilek KocekTUR9.8.23
3000 m8:53.20Agate CauneLAT9.8.23
5000 m15:03.85Agate CauneLAT10.8.23
2000 m Steeplechase6:14.76Stella RuttoROU19.5.24
3000 m Steeplechase9:57.39Adva CohenISR31.7.25
100 m Hurdles13.06Rosina SchneiderGER8.8.23
400 m Hurdles56.50Alexandra UtaROU9.8.23
High Jump1.92Angelina TopicSRB6.7.22
Pole Vault4.25Sara WinbergSWE10.8.23
Long Jump6.59Tabea EitelGER9.8.23
Triple Jump14.15Hanna MinenkoISR26.6.22
Shot Put17.97Nina NdubuisiGER8.8.23
Discus Throw56.52Stefania StrumilloITA19.5.24
Hammer Throw64.69Valentina SavvaCYP8.8.23
Javelin Throw63.07Margaryta DorozhonISR13.7.17
Heptathlon5928Sandrina SprengelGER7-8.8.23
4x100 m43.82Germany U20GER10.8.23
4x400 m3:33.31France U20FRA10.8.23
10000 m Walk45:59.76Sofia SantacreuESP9.8.23

| ISRAELI ALL-COMERS RECORDS

EventResultAthleteCountryDate
100 m10.09Blessing AfrifahIsrael30.7.25
200 m20.22Sebastian KeitelChile25.7.98
400 m45.26Donald Blair-SanfordIsrael22.6.16
800 m1:46.35Rob HarrisonGBR1.5.84
1500 m3:39.15Steve ScottUSA7.5.87
3000 m7:57.80Tadesse GetahonIsrael11.6.23
5000 m13:35.14Tadesse GetahonIsrael25.4.24
10000 m27:46.79Tadesse GetahonIsrael18.4.24
3000 m Steeplechase8:38.72Thomas HanlonGBR7.5.87
110 m Hurdles13.31Milan TrajkovicCyprus25.6.17
400 m Hurdles49.47Kevin YoungUSA20.7.98
High Jump2.32Konstantin MatusevichIsrael24.7.00
Pole Vault5.90Alex AverbukhIsrael30.6.01
Pole Vault5.90Brad WalkerUSA11.7.06
Long Jump8.23Mattia FurlaniItalia8.8.23
Triple Jump17.31Rostislav DimitrovBulgaria13.6.99
Shot Put20.61Andrey MikhnevichBelarus19.3.06
Discus Throw65.66Lukas WeisshaidingerAustria25.6.17
Hammer Throw79.04Szymon ZiolkowskiPoland19.3.06
Javelin Throw83.93Andrian MardareMoldova25.6.17
Decathlon7,921Igor SarcevicSerbia26-27.6.10
4x100 m39.11Ukraine National Team14.7.03
4x400 m3:05.72Poland Selection23.5.12
10000 m Walk41:51.40Vladimir OstrovskiyIsrael26.5.93
EventRecordAthleteCountryDate
100 m11.22Diana VaismanIsrael26.6.22
200 m23.07Viktoriya ZyabkinaKazakhstan24.5.16
400 m51.76Jillian RichardsonCanada9.5.87
800 m1:59.34Ella KovaczRomania26.5.90
1500 m4:06.19Violeta BecleaRomania27.5.90
3000 m8:53.20Agate CauneLatvia9.8.23
5000 m15:03.85Agate CauneLatvia10.8.23
10000 m31:39.63Lonah SalpeterIsrael26.4.18
3000 m Steeplechase9:40.62Adva CohenIsrael23.5.24
100 m Hurdles12.70Mihaela PogaceanuRomania9.5.87
400 m Hurdles55.68Olga NazarovaRussia23.5.92
High Jump1.95Inna GliznutsaMoldova13.6.99
Pole Vault4.56Robeilys PeinadoVenezuela15.6.17
Long Jump6.84Anisoara CusmirRomania4.5.83
Triple Jump14.50Hanna MinenkoIsrael3.7.13
Shot Put19.18Natalya KhoronekoBelarus18.3.06
Discus Throw71.10Ilke WyluddaGDR27.5.90
Hammer Throw73.32Kamila SkolimowskaPoland18.3.06
Javelin63.34Margaryta DorozhonIsrael27.4.15
Heptathlon6,031Svetlana GnezdilovIsrael12-13.8.03
4x100 m43.82Germany U2010.8.23
4x400 m3:33.31France U2010.8.23
10000 m Walk45:59.76Sofia SantacreuEspana9.8.23