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≡ DIAMOND LEAGUE 2026 ≡
World Athletics published the confirmed schedule for the 17th season of the Diamond League in 2026, with roughly the same continuity as in 2025:
● 08 May (Fri.): Doha (QAT)
● 16 May (Sat.): Shanghai (CHN)
● 23 May (Sat.): Xiamen (CHN)
● 31 May (Sun.): Rabat (MAR)
● 04 June (Thu.): Rome (ITA)
● 07 June (Sun.): Stockholm (SWE)
● 10 June (Wed.): Oslo (NOR)
● 26 June (Fri.): Paris (FRA)
● 04 July (Sat.): Eugene (USA)
● 10 July (Fri.): Monaco (MON)
● 18 July (Sat.): London (GBR)
● 21 Aug. (Fri.): Lausanne (SUI)
● 23 Aug. (Sun.): Silesia (POL)
● 27 Aug. (Thu.): Zurich (SUI)
● 04-05 Sep. (Fri.-Sat.): Final in Brussels (BEL)
There are 15 meets in all (16 meet days), held across four months time, in 13 countries – China and Switzerland have two each – and on five different days of the week:
● 3 on Sunday: Rabat, Stockholm, Silesia
● Monday: none
● Tuesday: none
● 1 on Wednesday: Oslo
● 2 on Thursday: Rome, Zurich
● 5 on Friday: Doha, Paris, Monaco, Lausanne, Brussels I
● 5 on Saturday: Shanghai, Xiamen, Eugene, London, Brussels II
This is a continuing weakness of the Diamond League schedule, as fans – unlike those in other sports – cannot count on seeing a meet on a predictable, consistent schedule, instead of the usual arrangement reminiscent of the 1969 comedy, “If It’s Tuesday, It Must Be Belgium.”
There is also the annual dead period, previously because of the Olympic Games or World Championships plopped into the middle of the summer. No such meets this time, but from mid-July to mid-August there are lots of other things:
● 22 Jul.-02: Commonwealth Games in Glasgow (GBR)
● 25-26 Jul.: National Championships window II
● 05-09 Aug. World Athletics U-20 Champs in Eugene (USA)
● 10-16 Aug.: European Championships in Birmingham (GBR)
The Diamond League finale at the Van Damme Memorial in Brussels from 4-5 September leads directly into the first World Athletics Ultimate Championships, in Budapest (HUN) from 11-13 September.
This is the sport’s best showcase, but retains its limited impact due to its haphazard scheduling as track & field remains tied to its history instead of a focused future.
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