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Diamond League

World athletics tour


World athletics tour

FieldValue
sportAthletics
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founded2010
ceoPetr Stastny
titleWanda Diamond League
current_season2025 Diamond League
website
continentEurope, Asia, North America, Africa

The Diamond League is an annual series of elite track and field athletic competitions comprising fifteen invitational athletics meetings. The series sits in the top tier of the World Athletics one-day meet competitions.

The inaugural season was in 2010. It was designed to replace the IAAF Golden League, which had been held annually since 1998. The full sponsorship name is the Wanda Diamond League, the result of an agreement with Wanda Group that was announced in December 2019.

While the Golden League was formed to increase the profile of the leading European athletics competitions, the Diamond League's aim is to "enhance the worldwide appeal of athletics by going outside Europe for the first time." In addition to the original Golden League members (except Berlin) and other traditional European competitions, the series now includes events in China, Qatar, Morocco, and the United States.

Beginning in March 2022, after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Diamond League excluded Russian and Belarusian athletes from all of its track and field meetings.

Editions

EditionYearMeetsDiamond
DisciplinesnowrapStart datenowrapEnd dateDohaShanghai (Suzhou / Shaoxing)OsloRome (Florence)New YorkEugene (Stanford)LausanneGreat BritainParisMonacoStockholmLondon (Glasgow / Gateshead / Birmingham)ZurichBrusselsRabat (Marrakesh)Chorzów (Silesia)Xiamen
12010143214 May27 August1234567891011121314
2201114326 May16 September1253647981011121314
32012143211 May7 September1253641112791071314
42013143210 May6 September1265348791012111314
5201414329 May5 September1254637128101191314
62015143215 May11 September1264739581012111314
7201614326 May9 September1275411612981013143
8201714325 May1 September1254381271169131410
9201814324 May31 August1254381271061113149
10201914323 May6 September1254781112931013146
11202082411 June25 September81753426
122021143223 May9 September243891106571211
132022133213 May8 September16531171082131249
14202314325 May17 September1531464971011132812
152024153220 April14 September326135118971014154121
162025153226 April28 August326591381071115144121
17202615328 May6 September127591281061114154133
182027153230 April27 August127651391081115144123

The number in the table represents the order in which the meeting took place.

Format

Scoring system

The original Diamond League scoring system, used from 2010 to 2015, awarded points to the top three athletes at each meeting (4 points for first place; 2 points for second place; 1 point for third place). Each of the thirty-two disciplines (sixteen each for male and female athletes) was staged a total of seven times during the season; points scored in the final meeting for that discipline (either Zürich or Brussels) were doubled. The athletes who finished the season with the highest number of points in their discipline won the "Diamond Race"; in case of a tie on points, the number of victories was used as the first tie-breaker, followed by the results of the final. Only athletes who competed in their discipline's final meeting were eligible to win the Diamond Race. In 2016 scoring was expanded to the top six (10–6–4–3–2–1); double points (20–12–8–6–4–2) were still awarded in the event finals.

A completely new system was introduced in 2017; the top eight athletes at each meeting are now awarded points (8–7–6–5–4–3–2–1), but these points only determine which athletes qualify for the discipline finals in Zürich and Brussels. The athletes who win at the finals are declared IAAF Diamond League Champions, and the allocation of the overall prize money is likewise determined solely by the results of the final. This system, with the winner of the final automatically winning the overall championship, is similar to the former IAAF Grand Prix circuit with its Grand Prix Final. As part of the scoring changes, the term 'Diamond Race' is no longer used. Instead, athletes compete in 'Diamond Disciplines' to become the Diamond League champion.

After the 2019 season, the final format changed from being held by two separate meets to one meet.

Pandemic season

In March 2019 the president of the IAAF, Sebastian Coe, announced changes in the Diamond League's format for the 2020 series. The number of Diamond Disciplines was reduced from 32 to 24 and a second Chinese meet was added to the calendar. The dual final format was replaced by a single final. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, 7 of the originally planned 15 meets were cancelled, the season was delayed to June 10, only four or the meets had a full competitive program, and the final was cancelled with no champions crowned in 2020. In December 2020, the 2021 Diamond League was announced to return with 32 disciplines and a two-hour broadcast window.

"Final 3" format

In the "Final 3" format for horizontal jumping and throwing events, only the top-3 athletes after five rounds get a trial in the last round. Originally, only that final attempt then determined the ranking of the top-3 athletes, regardless of previous marks. The format was first tested at two World Athletics Indoor Tour meetings in 2020 and received ample criticism from athletes prior to its first implementation in the Diamond League at the 2020 BAUHAUS-galan.

Nonetheless in December 2020, the format was adopted throughout the 2021 Diamond League season, except for the final in Zürich. World Athletics president Sebastian Coe defended the decision as an attempt to make "sure that we haven't got field events that are dying" by raising the stakes of the final round, and made the comparison to track events where results in prior rounds are also not taken into consideration when ranking runners in the final. Coe did however quell earlier concerns that the controversial format could also be adopted at the Olympic Games and World Championships, and confirmed it would be reviewed at the end of the 2021 season.

In December 2021, the revised "Final 3" format was announced: as before only the top-3 athletes after five rounds get a final trial, but all marks determine the ranking of those athletes rather than just their results in the last round. However, the competing order for rounds 4 and 5 and for round 6 is changed by descending marks in the preceding three resp. five rounds (contrary to the usual ascending order). This format continues to be used from the 2022 season onwards.

Both the original and revised formats were the subject of academic studies into their effects on fairness and jumping strategies.

Meetings

All meetings since the event's inauguration have been held in the Northern Hemisphere in spring and summer months, in line with the traditional international track and field season.

#MeetingArenaCityCountry201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202520262027
18AthletissimaStade Olympique de la PontaiseLausanneSwitzerland
BAUHAUS-galanStockholm Olympic StadiumStockholmSweden
Bislett GamesBislett StadiumOsloNorway
Doha Diamond LeagueQatar Sports ClubDohaQatar
Golden GalaStadio OlimpicoRome (Florence)Italy
HerculisStade Louis-IIFontvieilleMonaco
Memorial Van DammeKing Baudouin StadiumBrusselsBelgium
Weltklasse ZürichLetzigrundZürichSwitzerland
17London Athletics MeetLondon StadiumLondon (Glasgow / Gateshead / Birmingham)UK
Meeting de ParisStade Sébastien CharlétyParisFrance
Prefontaine ClassicHayward FieldEugene (Stanford)US
14Diamond League ShanghaiShanghai Stadium / Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre / Shaoxing China Textile City Sports CenterShanghai (Suzhou / Shaoxing)China
11British Grand PrixInternational Stadium / Alexander StadiumGateshead / BirminghamUK
10Meeting de RabatPrince Moulay Abdellah StadiumRabat (Marrakesh)Morocco
6Adidas Grand PrixIcahn StadiumNew York CityUS
Kamila Skolimowska MemorialSilesia StadiumChorzów (Silesia)Poland
5Xiamen Diamond LeagueXiamen Egret StadiumXiamenChina
  • From 2011 to 2019 the British Grand Prix was held at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham.
  • The 2010 to 2016 Meeting de Paris was held at the Stade de France.
  • In 2016 the Adidas Grand Prix in New York City was removed in favour of the Rabat leg (the first African meet of the series). The 2024 event was moved to Marrakesh Stadium in Marrakesh.
  • The 2019 Prefontaine Classic moved from Eugene to Cobb Track and Angell Field in Stanford due to the reconstruction of Hayward Field.
  • The 2019 Doha Diamond League was held at Khalifa International Stadium.
  • In 2021 and 2023, the Golden Gala moved from Rome to Stadio Luigi Ridolfi in Florence.
  • Meetings may hold non-Diamond League race events, e.g. the 10,000 m in Stockholm on 30 May 2019.
  • Diamond League meetings in Shanghai and Shenzhen were planned for 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 but were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2024 Diamond League Shanghai was moved to Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre in Suzhou. The 2025 Shanghai Diamond League was moved to Shaoxing China Textile City Sports Center in Shaoxing.
  • A meeting in Chorzów was scheduled instead from 2022.
  • A meeting in Xiamen was scheduled instead from 2023.

Diamond League winners

Men's track

2025Christian Coleman (3/3)Noah Lyles (5/5)Jacory PattersonEmmanuel Wanyonyi (3/3)Niels LarosJimmy GressierCordell TinchKarsten Warholm (3/3)Frederik Ruppert

Men's field

2025Simon Ehammer (2/2)Andy Díaz Hernández (3/3)Hamish KerrArmand Duplantis (5/5)Joe Kovacs (4/4)Mykolas AleknaJulian Weber

Women's track

2025Julien Alfred (2/2)Brittany Brown (2/2)Salwa Eid Naser (3/3)Audrey WerroNelly ChepchirchirFantaye BelaynehAckera NugentFemke Bol (5/5)Faith Cherotich (2/2)

Women's field

2025Larissa Iapichino (2/2)Leyanis Pérez (2/2)Nicola OlyslagersKatie Moon (2/2)Jessica SchilderValarie Allman (5/5)Elina Tzengko

Notes

Athing Mu won the final as a national wild card so she was ineligible to win the Diamond League title, which went to runner-up Keely Hodgkinson

Statistics

Legend

Symbol/ColumnDescription
Best nation
Second best nation
Third best nation

Countries by number of event winners

RankCountry201020112012201320142015201620172018201920212022202320242025Total
IndividualDiamond League
Record
111766996558876381087
2756354345255363664
3124331311212321305
411231221111111192
5312111122142
3111121111114
71221212112
821112111111
11211113111
102212111101
11111111219
1111211191
113111191
141111111181
111328
161111127
11111117
11112117
191111116
111126
12216
112261
11111161
25111115
111115
272114
11114
11114
1124
11114
1214
11114
341113
1113
1113
1113
1113
1113
11131
123
11131
43112
112
112
112
112
4811
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
111
11
111
**231281

Most titles by athlete

RankCountryNameTotal titlesEventsLast1371426103
Christian Taylor7Triple jump2019
FranceRenaud Lavillenie7Pole vault2016
Noah Lyles6100 m(1) / 200 m(5)2025
Caterine Ibargüen6Triple jump / Long jump2018
Sandra Perković6Discus throw2017
New ZealandValerie Adams6Shot put2016
Armand Duplantis5Pole vault2025
NetherlandsFemke Bol5400 m hurdles2025
Valarie Allman5Discus throw2025
Faith Kipyegon51500 m2024
Ivana Vuleta5Long jump2023
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce5100 m / 200 m2022
Mariya Lasitskene5High jump2021
Barbora Špotáková5Javelin throw2017
United StatesJoe Kovacs4Shot put2025
Jakob Ingebrigtsen41500 m / 5000 m2024
Kirani James4400 m2023
Timothy Cheruiyot41500 m2021
Conseslus Kipruto43000 m steeplechase2019
Katerina Stefanidi4Pole vault2019
Shaunae Miller-Uibo4200 m / 400 m2019
PolandPiotr Małachowski4Discus throw2016
Dawn Harper-Nelson4100 m hurdles2015
Allyson Felix4200 m / 400 m2015
Kaliese Spencer4400 m hurdles2014
Milcah Cheywa43000 m steeplechase2013
Karsten Warholm3400 m hurdles2025
Christian Coleman3100 m2025
Salwa Eid Naser3400 m2025
Emmanuel Wanyonyi3800 m2025
Andy Díaz Hernández2Triple jump2025
PortugalPedro Pichardo3Triple jump2024
ItalyGianmarco Tamberi3High jump2024
Marileidy Paulino3400 m2024
Yaroslava Mahuchikh3High jump2024
United StatesJoe Kovacs3Shot put2023
Jakub Vadlejch3Javelin throw2023
Shericka Jackson3100 m / 200 m2023
Tobi Amusan3100 m hurdles2023
Yulimar Rojas3Triple jump2023
Emmanuel Korir3800 m2022
Elaine Thompson-Herah3100 m2021
Tomas Walsh3Shot put2019
Sifan Hassan31500 m / 5000 m2019
Lijiao Gong3Shot put2019
Caster Semenya3800 m2018
Nijel Amos3800 m2017
Conselus Kipruto33000 m steeplechase2017
Mutaz Essa Barshim3High jump2017
Asbel Kiprop31500 m2016
Alonso Edward3200 m2016
LaShawn Merritt3400 m2016
David Oliver3110 m hurdles2015
Justin Gatlin3100 m2015
Eunice Jepkoech Sum3800 m2015
Amantle Montsho3400 m2013
Silke Spiegelburg3Pole vault2013
Paul Kipsiele Koech33000 m steeplechase2012
Vivian Cheruiyot35000 m2012
Carmelita Jeter3100 m / 200 m2011
Julian Weber2Javelin throw2025
Simon Ehammer2Long jump2025
Julien Alfred2100 m2025
Brittany Brown2200 m2025
Leyanis Pérez2Triple jump2025
Faith Cherotich23000 m steeplechase2025
Larissa Iapichino2Long jump2025
Katie Moon2Pole vault2025
Kenneth Bednarek2200 m2024
Berihu Aregawi25000 m2024
Alison dos Santos2400 m hurdles2024
Matthew Denny2Discus throw2024
Mary Moraa2800 m2024
Beatrice Chebet25000 m2024
Nina Kennedy2Pole vault2024
Haruka Kitaguchi2Javelin throw2024
Keely Hodgkinson2800 m2023
Chase Ealey2Shot put2023
Fred Kerley2100 m / 400 m2021
Daniel Ståhl2Discus throw2021
Orlando Ortega2110 m hurdles2019
Sam Kendricks2Pole vault2019
Salwa Eid Naser2400 m2019
Beatrice Chepkoech23000 m steeplechase2019
Yaime Pérez2Discus throw2019
Sergey Shubenkov2110 m hurdles2018
Kyron McMaster2400 m hurdles2018
Luvo Manyonga2Long jump2018
Dalilah Muhammad2400 m hurdles2018
Hellen Obiri25000 m2018
Laura Muir21500 m2018
Ruth Jebet23000 m steeplechase2017
Olga Rypakova2Triple jump2017
Asafa Powell2100 m2016
Ruth Beitia2High jump2016
Bershawn Jackson2400 m hurdles2015
Jairus Kipchoge Birech23000 m steeplechase2015
Zuzana Hejnová2400 m hurdles2015
Tianna Bartoletta2Long jump2015
Silas Kiplagat21500 m2014
Reese Hoffa2Shot put2014
Fabiana Murer2Pole vault2014
Mohammed Aman2800 m2013
Javier Culson2400 m hurdles2013
Aleksandr Menkov2Long jump2013
Gerd Kanter2Discus throw2013
Vítězslav Veselý2Javelin throw2013
21500 m2013
Christina Obergföll2Javelin throw2013
David Rudisha2800 m2011
Imane Merga25000 m2011
Brittney Reese2Long jump2011
Blanka Vlašić2High jump2011
Yarelys Barrios2Discus throw2011

Multi event title winners

CountryNameEventsTypeYear
Allyson Felix2200 m
400 m2010, 2014, 2015
2010
Carmelita Jeter2100 m
200 m2010, 2011
2011
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce2100 m
200 m2012, 2013, 2015, 2022
2013
Shaunae Miller-Uibo2200 m
400 m2017, 2018, 2019
2017
Caterine Ibargüen2triple jump
long jump2013–2016, 2018
2018
Sifan Hassan21500 m
5000 m2015, 2019
2019
Noah Lyles2200 m
100 m2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
2019
Fred Kerley2400 m
100 m2018
2021
Jakob Ingebrigtsen21500 m
5000 m2022, 2023, 2024
2023
Shericka Jackson2200 m
100 m2022, 2023
2023

Perfect Diamond Races

YearAthleteCountryEventWins
2010Blanka VlašićHigh jump7
2010Valerie ViliShot put7
2013Sandra PerkovićDiscus throw7
2013Zuzana Hejnová400 metres hurdles7
2014Valerie AdamsShot put7
2016Sandra PerkovićDiscus throw7
2017Mariya LasitskeneHigh jump7
2018Caterine IbargüenTriple jump5
2021Daniel StåhlDiscus throw4
2022Kristjan CehDiscus throw5
2022Chase EaleyShot put5
2025Valarie AllmanDiscus throw5

Diamond League records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef.High jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot putDiscus throwHammer throwJavelin throw
9.69Jamaica23 August 2012AthletissimaLausanne, Switzerland
19.26Jamaica16 September 2011Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgium
43.60United States28 May 2022Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United States
1:13.10Kenya5 June 2016British Grand PrixBirmingham, United Kingdom
1:41.11Kenya22 August 2024AthletissimaLausanne, Switzerland
2:13.49Djibouti25 August 2016AthletissimaLausanne, Switzerland
3:26.69Kenya17 July 2015HerculisFontvieille, Monaco
3:43.73 ****Norway16 September 2023Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United States
4:43.13 WRNorway8 September 2023Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgium
7:17.55 WRNorway25 August 2024Kamila Skolimowska MemorialChorzów, Poland
7:54.10 WBNorway9 June 2023Meeting de ParisParis, Franceauthor=Jon Mulkeendate=9 June 2023title=Kipyegon, Girma and Ingebrigtsen make history in Parisurl=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/paris-kipyegon-girma-ingebrigtsen-5000m-steeplechase-two-miles-world-record-bestaccess-date=10 June 2023publisher=World Athletics}}
12:35.36 WRUganda14 August 2020HerculisFontvieille, Monacotitle=Cheptegei breaks world 5000m record in Monaco as Diamond League action returnsurl=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/diamond-league-monaco-cheptegei-world-recordpublisher=World Athleticsdate=14 August 2020access-date=24 August 2020archive-date=15 August 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200815221054/https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/diamond-league-monaco-cheptegei-world-recordurl-status=live}}
26:43.16Ethiopia16 September 2011Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgium
56:20.02 WRBelgium4 September 2020Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgium
21,330 m WRGreat Britain4 September 2020Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgiumtitle=Hassan and Farah break one-hour world records in Brusselsurl=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/brussels-diamond-league-farah-hassan-one-hourpublisher=World Athleticsauthor=Mike Rowbottomdate=4 September 2020access-date=5 September 2020archive-date=5 September 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200905092222/https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/brussels-diamond-league-farah-hassan-one-hoururl-status=live}}
12.80 WRUnited States7 September 2012Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgium
32.67Norway12 June 2025Bislett GamesOslo, Norway
46.28Norway16 August 2025Kamila Skolimowska MemorialChorzów, Poland
7:52.11 WREthiopia9 June 2023Meeting de ParisParis, France
2.43 m ****Qatar5 September 2014Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgium
6.28 mSweden15 June 2025BAUHAUS-galanStockholm, Sweden
8.65 mCuba29 August 2019Weltklasse ZürichZürich, Switzerland
18.11 mUnited States27 May 2017Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United States
23.23 mUnited States7 September 2022Weltklasse ZürichZürich, Switzerland
71.70 mLithuania19 July 2025London Athletics MeetStratford, United Kingdom
83.16 m ****United States5 July 2025Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United States
93.90 mGermany5 May 2017Doha Diamond LeagueDoha, Qatar
37.45
Tyson Gay
Wallace Spearmon
Trell KimmonsUnited States19 August 2010Weltklasse ZürichZürich, Switzerland
3:01.46Patrik Simon Enyingi
Zoltán Wahl
Csanad Csahóczi
Attila MolnárHungary15 August 2025Kamila Skolimowska MemorialChorzów, Poland

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef.High jumpPole vaultLong jumpTriple jumpShot putDiscus throwHammer throwJavelin throw
10.54 ****Jamaica21 August 2021Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United Statesdate=21 August 2021title=Prefontaine Classic 2021 Complete Resultsurl=http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2021/eugene/Results.pdfurl-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210823063154/http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2021/eugene/Results.pdfarchive-date=23 August 2021access-date=27 August 2021work=sportresult.com}}
21.48Jamaica8 September 2023Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgium
48.57Jamaica20 July 2024London Athletics MeetLondon, United Kingdom
1:54.25South Africa30 June 2018Meeting de ParisParis, France
2:29.15 ****Kenya14 August 2020HerculisFontvieille, Monaco
3:48.68 WRKenya5 July 2025Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United Statesdate=5 July 2025title=World records for Chebet at 5000m and Kipyegon at 1500m in Eugeneurl=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/chebet-world-5000m-record-eugene-sub-14-prefontaine-classicaccess-date=5 July 2025website=World Athletics}}
4:07.64 WRKenya21 July 2023HerculisFontvieille, Monaco
5:19.70 WRAustralia12 July 2024HerculisFontvieille, Monaco
8:07.04 ****Kenya16 August 2025Kamila Skolimowska MemorialChorzów, Poland
8:59.08 ****Burundi27 May 2022Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United States
13:58.06 WRKenya5 July 2025Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United States
28:54.14 WRKenya25 May 2024Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United States
18,930 m WRNetherlands4 September 2020Memorial Van DammeBrussels, Belgium
12.19Masai RussellUnited States16 August 2025Kamila Skolimowska MemorialChorzów, Poland
51.30Netherlands20 July 2024London Athletics MeetLondon, United Kingdom
8:44.32 WRKenya20 July 2018HerculisFontvieille, Monaco
2.10 m WRUkraine7 July 2024Meeting de ParisParis, Francetitle=Kipyegon and Mahuchikh break world records in Parisurl=https://www.diamondleague.com/news/general/kipyegon-and-mahuchikh-break-world-records-in-paris/?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Eembeddedtimeline%7Ctwterm%5Escreen-name%3ADiamond_League%7Ctwcon%5Es1access-date=2024-07-07website=IDL Diamond Leaguelanguage=en-US}}
5.01 mRussia9 September 2021Weltklasse ZürichZürich, Switzerland
7.25 mUnited States10 May 2013Doha Diamond LeagueDoha, Qatar
15.52 mVenezuela26 August 2021AthletissimaLausanne, Switzerland
21.03 mNew Zealand31 May 2012Golden GalaRome, Italy
71.38 mCroatia4 May 2018Doha Diamond LeagueDoha, Qatar
78.88 m ****Canada5 July 2025Prefontaine ClassicEugene, United States
69.57 mGermany8 September 2011Weltklasse ZürichZürich, Switzerland
41.55
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Amy Hunt
Daryll NeitaGreat Britain20 July 2024London Athletics MeetLondon, United Kingdom
3:28.38
Ama Pipi
Lina Nielsen
Nicole KendallGreat Britain15 June 2023Bislett GamesOslo, Norway
  • WR: World Record – AR: Area Record – NR: National Record – OWB: Outdoor World Best

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