The 2000 IAAF Golden League was the third edition of the annual international track and field meeting series, held from 23 June to 1 September.
It was contested at seven European meetings: the Meeting Gaz de France, Golden Gala, Bislett Games, Weltklasse Zürich, Herculis, Memorial Van Damme and the Internationales Stadionfest (ISTAF).
The jackpot was available to athletes who won at least five of the seven competitions of the series in one of the 12 specified events (7 for men, 5 for women).
Shot putter CJ Hunter tested positive at the Bislett Games and his results from that meeting onwards were annulled.
[3] Marion Jones, his wife at the time, also later had her results from the final ISTAF meeting annulled as she later admitted to doping.