2018 Diamond League | |
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Edition | 9th |
Dates | 4 May – 31 August |
Events | 32 |
Meetings | 14 |
Individual Prize Money (US$) | US$ 9 million |
← 2017 2019 → |
The 2018 Diamond League was the ninth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is the second edition to feature the new championship-style system.
The following fourteen meetings are scheduled to be included in the 2018 season: [1]
100 m Men [3] | |||||||
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Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Reaction Time | Notes | |
6 | Christian Coleman | United States | 9.79 | 0.165 | PB WL | ||
4 | Ronnie Baker | United States | 9.93 | 0.251 | |||
7 | Yohan Blake | Jamaica | 9.94 | 0.174 | SB | ||
4 | 5 | Reece Prescod | Great Britain | 9.99 | 0.155 | ||
5 | 3 | Akani Simbine | South Africa | 10.03 | 0.121 | ||
6 | 2 | Michael Rodgers | United States | 10.16 | 0.168 | ||
7 | 1 | Chijindu Ujah | Great Britain | 10.17 | 0.179 | ||
8 | 8 | Isiah Young | United States | 10.26 | 0.199 | ||
200 m Men [4] | |||||||
6 | Noah Lyles | United States | 19.67 | 0.145 | |||
5 | Ramil Guliyev | Turkey | 19.98 | 0.154 | |||
8 | Jereem Richards | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.04 | 0.116 | |||
4 | 4 | Aaron Brown | Canada | 20.14 | 0.135 | ||
5 | 2 | Álex Quiñónez | Ecuador | 20.34 | 0.203 | ||
6 | 7 | Alex Wilson | Switzerland | 20.40 | 0.109 | ||
7 | 1 | Luxolo Adams | South Africa | 20.51 | 0.152 | ||
8 | 3 | Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake | Great Britain | 20.53 | 0.146 | ||
400 m Men [4] | |||||||
5 | Fred Kerley | United States | 44.80 | 0.140 | |||
3 | Nathan Strother | United States | 44.93 | 0.156 | |||
6 | Matthew Hudson-Smith | Great Britain | 44.95 | 0.139 | |||
4 | 7 | Paul Dedewo | United States | 45.18 | 0.157 | ||
5 | 2 | Baboloki Thebe | Botswana | 45.41 | 0.149 | ||
6 | 8 | Luguelín Santos | Dominican Republic | 46.17 | 0.221 | ||
7 | 1 | Pieter Conradie | South Africa | 47.37 | 0.137 | ||
8 | 4 | Steven Gardiner | Bahamas | DNF | 0.126 | ||
110 m hurdles Men [3] | |||||||
5 | Sergey Shubenkov | Authorised Neutral Athletes | 12.97 | 0.168 | |||
6 | Orlando Ortega | Spain | 13.10 | 0.124 | |||
7 | Hansle Parchment | Jamaica | 13.35 | 0.152 | |||
4 | 3 | Pascal Martinot-Lagarde | France | 13.36 | 0.153 | ||
5 | 8 | Freddie Crittenden | United States | 13.39 | 0.151 | ||
6 | 2 | Devon Allen | United States | 13.41 | 0.126 | ||
7 | 4 | Ronald Levy | Jamaica | 13.47 | 0.148 | ||
8 | 1 | Balázs Baji | Hungary | 13.63 | 0.140 | ||
400 m hurdles Men [4] | |||||||
3 | Kyron McMaster | British Virgin Islands | 48.08 | 0.178 | |||
5 | Karsten Warholm | Norway | 48.10 | 0.135 | |||
4 | Yasmani Copello | Turkey | 48.73 | 0.158 | |||
4 | 7 | Rasmus Mägi | Estonia | 49.28 | 0.176 | ||
5 | 8 | Cornel Fredericks | South Africa | 49.96 | 0.144 | ||
6 | 1 | José Reynaldo Bencosme de Leon | Italy | 50.01 | 0.151 | ||
7 | 2 | Bershawn Jackson | United States | 50.63 | 0.140 | ||
8 | 6 | TJ Holmes | United States | 51.39 | 0.186 | ||
800 m Men [3] | |||||||
6 | Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir | Kenya | 1:44.72 | ||||
5-2 | Marcin Lewandowski | Poland | 1:45.21 | ||||
7 | Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich | Kenya | 1:45.28 | ||||
4 | 9 | Jake Wightman | Great Britain | 1:45.96 | |||
5 | 8 | Clayton Murphy | United States | 1:45.97 | |||
6 | 3 | Wycliffe Kinyamal | Kenya | 1:46.02 | |||
7 | 1 | Eliott Crestan | Belgium | 1:47.59 | |||
8 | 2 | Antoine Gakeme | Burundi | 1:50.74 | |||
9 | 4 | Jonathan Kitilit | Kenya | DNF | |||
1500 m Men [4] | |||||||
11 | Timothy Cheruiyot | Kenya | 3:30.27 | ||||
12 | Elijah Motonei Manangoi | Kenya | 3:31.16 | ||||
10 | Ayanleh Souleiman | Djibouti | 3:31.24 | ||||
4 | 5 | Abdalaati Iguider | Morocco | 3:31.59 | |||
5 | 7 | Brahim Kaazouzi | Morocco | 3:33.82 | |||
6 | 6 | Aman Wote | Ethiopia | 3:34.05 | |||
7 | 9 | Filip Ingebrigtsen | Norway | 3:34.13 | |||
8 | 8 | Samuel Tefera | Ethiopia | 3:37.49 | |||
9 | 1 | Bethwell Birgen | Kenya | 3:38.76 | |||
10 | 3 | Ryan Gregson | Australia | 3:39.04 | |||
11 | 4 | Charlie Grice | Great Britain | 3:40.06 | |||
12 | 2 | Taresa Tolosa | Ethiopia | 3:45.45 | |||
3000 m steeplechase Men [4] | |||||||
12 | Conseslus Kipruto | Kenya | 8:10.15 | ||||
11 | Soufiane El Bakkali | Morocco | 8:10.19 | ||||
10 | Evan Jager | United States | 8:13.22 | ||||
4 | 8 | Chala Beyo | Ethiopia | 8:15.85 | |||
5 | 4 | Nicholas Bett | Kenya | 8:19.74 | |||
6 | 7 | Abraham Kibiwot | Kenya | 8:23.60 | |||
7 | 6 | Hillary Bor | United States | 8:26.04 | |||
8 | 2 | Leonard Kipkemoi Bett | Kenya | 8:27.18 | |||
9 | 9 | Benjamin Kigen | Kenya | 8:27.33 | |||
10 | 1 | Kennedy Njiru | Kenya | 8:28.68 | |||
11 | 3 | Matthew Hughes | Canada | 8:36.69 | |||
12 | 5 | Amos Kirui | Kenya | 8:38.96 | |||
5000 m Men [3] | |||||||
13-1 | Selemon Barega | Ethiopia | 12:43.02 | WU20R WL DLR | |||
3-1 | Hagos Gebrhiwet | Ethiopia | 12:45.82 | PB | |||
11-1 | Yomif Kejelcha | Ethiopia | 12:46.79 | PB | |||
4 | 8-1 | Muktar Edris | Ethiopia | 12:55.18 | SB | ||
5 | 7-1 | Abadi Hadis | Ethiopia | 12:56.27 | PB | ||
6 | 12-1 | Paul Chelimo | United States | 12:57.55 | PB | ||
7 | 5-1 | Richard Yator | Kenya | 12:59.44 | PB | ||
8 | 1-1 | Getaneh Molla | Ethiopia | 12:59.58 | PB | ||
9 | 2-1 | Mohammed Ahmed | Canada | 13:03.08 | SB | ||
10 | 4-1 | Ben True | United States | 13:04.11 | SB | ||
11 | 9-1 | Bashir Abdi | Belgium | 13:04.91 | PB | ||
12 | 10-1 | Stewart McSweyn | Australia | 13:05.23 | PB | ||
13 | 6-1 | Cyrus Rutto | Kenya | 13:28.25 | |||
14 | 16-1 | Tamás Kazi | Hungary | DNF | |||
15 | 15-1 | Vincent Letting | Kenya | DNF | |||
16 | 14-1 | Stanley Waithaka Mburu | Kenya | DNF | |||
Pole Vault Men [3] | |||||||
9 | Timur Morgunov | Authorised Neutral Athletes | 5.93 m (19 ft 5 in) | ||||
11 | Sam Kendricks | United States | 5.88 m (19 ft 3 in) | ||||
8 | Shawnacy Barber | Canada | 5.83 m (19 ft 2 in) | ||||
4 | 7 | Piotr Lisek | Poland | 5.78 m (19 ft 0 in) | |||
5 | 10 | Renaud Lavillenie | France | 5.73 m (18 ft 10 in) | |||
6 | 5 | Paweł Wojciechowski | Poland | 5.68 m (18 ft 8 in) | |||
7 | 12 | Armand Duplantis | Sweden | 5.68 m (18 ft 8 in) | |||
8 | 2 | Konstantinos Filippidis | Greece | 5.63 m (18 ft 6 in) | |||
High Jump Men [3] | |||||||
Brandon Starc | Australia | 2.33 m (7 ft 8 in) | |||||
Mateusz Przybylko | 2.33 m (7 ft 8 in) | ||||||
Gianmarco Tamberi | Italy | 2.31 m (7 ft 7 in) | |||||
4 | Andriy Protsenko | Ukraine | 2.31 m (7 ft 7 in) | SB | |||
5 | Donald Thomas | Bahamas | 2.29 m (7 ft 6 in) | ||||
6 | Naoto Tobe | 2.26 m (7 ft 5 in) | |||||
7 | Michael Mason | Canada | 2.26 m (7 ft 5 in) | ||||
8 | Bryan McBride | United States | 2.23 m (7 ft 4 in) | ||||
8 | Jeron Robinson | United States | 2.23 m (7 ft 4 in) | ||||
8 | Mathew Sawe | Kenya | 2.23 m (7 ft 4 in) | ||||
11 | Bram Ghuys | Belgium | 2.20 m (7 ft 3 in) | ||||
12 | Marco Fassinotti | Italy | NH | ||||
Long Jump Men [4] | |||||||
Luvo Manyonga | South Africa | 8.36 m (27 ft 5 in) | |||||
Ruswahl Samaai | South Africa | 8.32 m (27 ft 4 in) | |||||
Henry Frayne | Australia | 8.16 m (26 ft 9 in) | |||||
4 | Tajay Gayle | Jamaica | 8.15 m (26 ft 9 in) | ||||
5 | Jeff Henderson | United States | 8.11 m (26 ft 7 in) | ||||
6 | Marquis Dendy | United States | 8.09 m (26 ft 7 in) | ||||
7 | Thobias Nilsson Montler | Sweden | 7.97 m (26 ft 2 in) | ||||
8 | Changzhou Huang | 7.94 m (26 ft 1 in) | |||||
9 | Benjamin Gföhler | Switzerland | 7.70 m (25 ft 3 in) | ||||
Triple Jump Men [3] | |||||||
Pedro Pablo Pichardo | Portugal | 17.49 m (57 ft 5 in) | |||||
Christian Taylor | United States | 17.31 m (56 ft 9 in) | |||||
Donald Scott | United States | 17.25 m (56 ft 7 in) | |||||
4 | Omar Craddock | United States | 16.95 m (55 ft 7 in) | ||||
5 | Chris Benard | United States | 16.81 m (55 ft 2 in) | ||||
6 | Max Heß | 16.60 m (54 ft 6 in) | |||||
7 | Alexis Copello | Azerbaijan | 16.20 m (53 ft 2 in) | ||||
8 | Nelson Évora | Portugal | 15.86 m (52 ft 0 in) | ||||
Shot Put Men [4] | |||||||
Tomas Walsh | New Zealand | 22.60 m (74 ft 2 in) | |||||
Darrell Hill | United States | 22.40 m (73 ft 6 in) | |||||
Ryan Crouser | United States | 22.18 m (72 ft 9 in) | |||||
4 | Darlan Romani | Brazil | 21.94 m (72 ft 0 in) | ||||
5 | Tomáš Stanek | Czech Republic | 21.87 m (71 ft 9 in) | ||||
6 | David Storl | 21.33 m (70 ft 0 in) | |||||
7 | Michał Haratyk | Poland | 21.23 m (69 ft 8 in) | ||||
8 | Ryan Whiting | United States | 20.56 m (67 ft 5 in) | ||||
Discus Men [3] | |||||||
Fedrick Dacres | Jamaica | 68.67 m (225 ft 4 in) | |||||
Andrius Gudžius | Lithuania | 67.56 m (221 ft 8 in) | |||||
Daniel Ståhl | Sweden | 66.74 m (219 ft 0 in) | |||||
4 | Mason Finley | United States | 66.09 m (216 ft 10 in) | ||||
5 | Lukas Weisshaidinger | Austria | 65.66 m (215 ft 5 in) | ||||
6 | Christoph Harting | Germany | 65.13 m (213 ft 8 in) | ||||
7 | Robert Urbanek | Poland | 64.03 m (210 ft 1 in) | ||||
8 | Ehsan Haddadi | Iran | 63.48 m (208 ft 3 in) | ||||
Javelin Men [4] | |||||||
Andreas Hofmann | Germany | 91.44 m (300 ft 0 in) | |||||
Magnus Kirt | Estonia | 87.57 m (287 ft 4 in) | |||||
Thomas Röhler | Germany | 85.76 m (281 ft 4 in) | |||||
4 | Neeraj Chopra | India | 85.73 m (281 ft 3 in) | ||||
5 | Marcin Krukowski | Poland | 85.32 m (279 ft 11 in) | SB | |||
6 | Julian Weber | Germany | 83.68 m (274 ft 6 in) | ||||
7 | Jakub Vadlejch | Czech Republic | 81.58 m (267 ft 8 in) | ||||
8 | Gatis Čakšs | Latvia | 78.13 m (256 ft 4 in) |
100 m Women [4] | |||||||
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Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Reaction Time | Notes | |
3 | Murielle Ahouré | Ivory Coast | 11.01 | 0.123 | |||
4 | Dina Asher-Smith | Great Britain | 11.08 | 0.133 | |||
5 | Marie-Josée Ta Lou | Ivory Coast | 11.10 | 0.135 | |||
4 | 2 | Mujinga Kambundji | Switzerland | 11.14 | 0.138 | ||
5 | 6 | Dafne Schippers | Netherlands | 11.15 | 0.144 | ||
6 | 7 | Michelle-Lee Ahye | Trinidad and Tobago | 11.27 | 0.127 | ||
7 | 8 | Carina Horn | South Africa | 11.54 | 0.162 | ||
8 | 1 | Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor | Nigeria | DQ | |||
200 m Women [3] | |||||||
6 | Shaunae Miller-Uibo | Bahamas | 22.12 | 0.141 | |||
5 | Dafne Schippers | Netherlands | 22.53 | 0.191 | |||
8 | Jamile Samuel | Netherlands | 22.64 | 0.153 | |||
4 | 4 | Shericka Jackson | Jamaica | 22.72 | 0.170 | ||
5 | 7 | Jenna Prandini | United States | 22.96 | 0.153 | ||
6 | 3 | Gabrielle Thomas | United States | 23.18 | 0.186 | ||
7 | 2 | Ivet Lalova-Collio | Bulgaria | 23.36 | 0.153 | ||
8 | 1 | Cynthia Bolingo | Belgium | 23.82 | 0.184 | ||
400 m Women [3] | |||||||
4 | Salwa Eid Naser | Bahrain | 49.33 | 0.151 | |||
6 | Francis Phyllis | United States | 50.51 | 0.208 | |||
5 | Wimbley Shakima | United States | 50.77 | 0.140 | |||
4 | 8 | Stepter Jaide | United States | 51.17 | 0.146 | ||
5 | 7 | McPherson Stephenie Ann | Jamaica | 51.40 | 0.139 | ||
6 | 3 | Beard Jessica | United States | 51.47 | 0.220 | ||
7 | 2 | Okolo Courtney | United States | 52.18 | 0.238 | ||
8 | 9 | Laus Camille | Belgium | 53.72 | 0.214 | ||
100 m hurdles Women [3] | |||||||
6 | Brianna Rollins-McNeal | United States | 12.61 | 0.196 | |||
4 | Kendra Harrison | United States | 12.63 | 0.205 | |||
5 | Danielle Williams | Jamaica | 12.64 | 0.143 | |||
4 | 2 | Tobi Amusan | Nigeria | 12.69 | 0.134 | ||
5 | 3 | Sharika Nelvis | United States | 12.80 | 0.142 | ||
6 | 8 | Nadine Visser | Netherlands | 12.81 | 0.151 | ||
7 | 9 | Eline Berings | Belgium | 12.94 | 0.107 | ||
8 | 1 | Dawn Harper-Nelson | United States | 13.08 | 0.154 | ||
9 | 7 | Christina Manning | United States | 13.34 | 0.118 | ||
400 m hurdles Women | |||||||
5 | Dalilah Muhammad | United States | 53.88 | 0.184 | |||
3 | Shamier Little | United States | 54.21 | 0.213 | |||
6 | Janieve Russell | Jamaica | 54.38 | 0.153 | |||
4 | 2 | Georganne Moline | United States | 55.00 | 0.261 | ||
5 | 7 | Eilidh Doyle | Great Britain | 55.05 | 0.176 | ||
6 | 4 | Léa Sprunger | Switzerland | 55.36 | 0.174 | ||
7 | 8 | Sage Watson | Canada | 55.57 | 0.184 | ||
8 | 1 | Wenda Nel | South Africa | 57.23 | 0.226 | ||
800 m Women [4] | |||||||
7 | Caster Semenya | South Africa | 1:55.27 | ||||
8 | Ajeé Wilson | United States | 1:57.86 | ||||
5 | Natoya Goule | Jamaica | 1:58.49 | ||||
4 | 3 | Habitam Alemu | Ethiopia | 1:58.63 | |||
5 | 4-2 | Raevyn Rogers | United States | 1:59.05 | |||
6 | 6 | Francine Niyonsaba | Burundi | 1:59.11 | |||
7 | 1 | Selina Büchel | Switzerland | 2:00.64 | |||
8 | 2 | Rababe Arafi | Morocco | 2:02.81 | |||
9 | 4-1 | Charlene Lipsey | United States | 2:04.77 | |||
1500 m Women [3] | |||||||
12-1 | Laura Muir | Great Britain | 3:58.49 | ||||
9-1 | Shelby Houlihan | United States | 3:58.94 | ||||
10-1 | Sifan Hassan | Netherlands | 3:59.41 | ||||
4 | 13-1 | Gudaf Tsegay | Ethiopia | 3:59.68 | |||
5 | 3-1 | Axumawit Embaye | Ethiopia | 4:02.75 | |||
6 | 7-1 | Winny Chebet | Kenya | 4:03.37 | |||
7 | 2-1 | Sofia Ennaoui | Poland | 4:03.49 | |||
8 | 8-1 | Rababe Arafi | Morocco | 4:03.82 | |||
9 | 4-1 | Laura Weightman | Great Britain | 4:04.36 | |||
10 | 6-1 | Jenny Simpson | United States | 4:04.57 | |||
11 | 1-1 | Elise Vanderelst | Belgium | 4:05.57 | |||
12 | 11-1 | Nelly Jepkosgei | Kenya | 4:10.13 | |||
13 | 5-1 | Habitam Alemu | Ethiopia | 4:11.33 | |||
14-1 | Daryia Barysevich | Belarus | DNF | ||||
3000 m steeplechase Women [3] | |||||||
12-1 | Chepkoech Beatrice | Kenya | 8:55.10 | MR | |||
8-1 | Jeruto Norah | Kenya | 8:59.62 | PB | |||
11-1 | Kiyeng Hyvin | Kenya | 9:01.60 | SB | |||
4 | 9-1 | Coburn Emma | United States | 9:06.51 | |||
5 | 10-1 | Chespol Celliphine Chepteek | Kenya | 9:06.75 | |||
6 | 7-1 | Frerichs Courtney | United States | 9:07.07 | |||
7 | 6-1 | Chemutai Peruth | Uganda | 9:13.58 | |||
8 | 1-1 | Praught Aisha | Jamaica | 9:14.09 | NR PB | ||
9 | 5-1 | Yavi Winifred Mutaile | BRN | 9:14.52 | |||
10 | 2-1 | Jepkemei Daisy | Kenya | 9:17.08 | |||
11 | 3-1 | Chepngetich Rosaline | Kenya | 9:28.94 | |||
12 | 4-1 | Grovdal Karoline Bjerkeli | Norway | 9:38.34 | |||
13-1 | Fancy Cherono | Kenya | DNF | ||||
14-1 | Caroline Tuigong | Kenya | DNF | ||||
5000 m Women [4] | |||||||
13 | Hellen Obiri | Kenya | 14:38.39 | ||||
12 | Sifan Hassan | Netherlands | 14:38.77 | ||||
9 | Senbere Teferi | Ethiopia | 14:40.97 | ||||
4 | 3 | Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui | Kenya | 14:43.96 | SB | ||
5 | 8 | Agnes Jebet Tiprop | Kenya | 14:44.24 | |||
6 | 11 | Genzebe Dibaba | Ethiopia | 14:50.24 | |||
7 | 10 | Letesenbet Gidey | Ethiopia | 14:57.52 | |||
8 | 6 | Lilian Kasait Rengeruk | Kenya | 15:03.11 | |||
9 | 5 | Konstanze Klosterhalfen | Germany | 15:04.16 | |||
10 | 4 | Meraf Bahta | Sweden | 15:08.17 | SB | ||
11 | 7 | Eilish Mccolgan | Great Britain | 15:09.00 | |||
12 | 1 | Meskerem Mamo | Ethiopia | 15:20.56 | |||
13 | 2 | Melissa Courtney | Great Britain | 15:24.58 | |||
15 | Eva Cherono | Kenya | DNF | ||||
14 | Gloriah Kite | Kenya | DNF | ||||
16 | Renata Pliś | Poland | DNF | ||||
Pole Vault Women [4] | |||||||
12 | Katerina Stefanidi | Greece | 4.87 m (16 ft 0 in) | SB | |||
11 | Sandi Morris | United States | 4.82 m (15 ft 10 in) | ||||
10 | Anzhelika Sidorova | Authorised Neutral Athletes | 4.82 metres (15 ft 10 in) | ||||
4 | 7 | Holly Bradshaw | Great Britain | 4.57 metres (15 ft 0 in) | |||
4 | 9 | Katie Nageotte | United States | 4.57 metres (15 ft 0 in) | |||
6 | 8 | Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou | Greece | 4.57 metres (15 ft 0 in) | |||
7 | 6 | Ninon Guillon-Romarin | France | 4.57 metres (15 ft 0 in) | |||
8 | 2 | Angelica Moser | Switzerland | 4.42 metres (14 ft 6 in) | SB | ||
9 | 4 | Robeilys Peinado | Venezuela | 4.27 metres (14 ft 0 in) | |||
5 | Angelica Bengtsson | Sweden | NM | ||||
3 | Olga Mullina | Authorised Neutral Athletes | NM | ||||
1 | Lene Onsrud Retzius | Norway | NM | ||||
High Jump Women [4] | |||||||
Mariya Lasitskene | ANA | 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) | |||||
Yuliya Levchenko | Ukraine | 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) | |||||
Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch | Germany | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | |||||
4 | Erika Kinsey | Sweden | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||||
5 | Oksana Okunyeva | Ukraine | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||||
5 | Levern Spencer | Saint Lucia | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||||
5 | Kateryna Tabashnyk | Ukraine | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||||
5 | Elena Vallortigara | Italy | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||||
5 | Sofie Skoog | Sweden | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||||
10 | Alessia Trost | Italy | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||||
11 | Morgan Lake | Great Britain | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||||
DNS | Mirela Demireva | Bulgaria | |||||
Triple Jump Women [4] | |||||||
Caterine Ibargüen | Colombia | 14.56 m (47 ft 9 in) | |||||
Shanieka Ricketts | Jamaica | 14.55 m (47 ft 9 in) | |||||
Kimberly Williams | Jamaica | 14.47 m (47 ft 6 in) | |||||
4 | Tori Franklin | United States | 14.17 m (46 ft 6 in) | ||||
5 | Rouguy Diallo | France | 14.15 m (46 ft 5 in) | ||||
6 | Kristin Gierisch | Germany | 14.06 m (46 ft 2 in) | ||||
7 | Gabriela Petrova | Bulgaria | 14.04 m (46 ft 1 in) | ||||
8 | Ana Peleteiro | Spain | 13.76 m (45 ft 2 in) | ||||
Long Jump Women [3] | |||||||
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The 2015 IAAF Diamond League was the sixth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It consisted of fourteen one-day meetings, starting on 15 May in Doha, Qatar, and ending on 11 September in Brussels, Belgium. Other events were held in Shanghai, Eugene, Rome, Birmingham, Oslo, New York City, Paris, Lausanne, Fontvieille, Monaco, London, Stockholm, and Zürich. All previous venues remained on the tour, with the exception that London returned to host the second meeting in the United Kingdom, having been replaced by Glasgow during the 2014 IAAF Diamond League.
The 2016 IAAF Diamond League was the seventh season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).
The 2017 IAAF Diamond League was the eighth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is the first to feature the new championship-style system in which overall event winners are determined only by the results of the final meet.
The 2016 IAAF World Indoor Tour was the inaugural edition of the IAAF World Indoor Tour, planned as an annual series of track and field indoor meetings. It was designed to create an IAAF Diamond League-style circuit for indoor track and field events, to raise the profile of indoor track and field athletics.
The 2018 IAAF World Indoor Tour was the third edition of the IAAF World Indoor Tour, the highest series of international track and field indoor meetings. It was designed to create an IAAF Diamond League-style circuit for indoor track and field events, to raise the profile of indoor track and field athletics.
The 2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour was the fourth edition of the IAAF World Indoor Tour, the highest series of international track and field indoor meetings. It was designed to create an IAAF Diamond League-style circuit for indoor track and field events, to raise the profile of indoor track and field athletics.
The 2019 Diamond League was the tenth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It featured fourteen meetings, with the final two meetings serving as the series finals. It is the third edition to feature the new championship-style system.
The 2019 IAAF World Challenge was the tenth edition of the annual IAAF World Challenge, a nine-leg series of track and field meetings. The Jamaica International Invitational was cancelled at the last minute due to financial issues and thus the series this year comprises only eight meetings. The Meeting de Atletismo Madrid was not part of the series for the first time, but was replaced by a new meeting, the Nanjing World Challenge.
The 2020 Diamond League was the eleventh season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by World Athletics. The competition marked the first major revision to the top level athletics series since its foundation in 2010. The number of Diamond Discipline events was reduced from 32 to 24, and the dual-meet final format was due to be replaced by a single final, which would have expanded the number of meetings to 15. A second Chinese meeting was added to the calendar. The reduction of events was aimed at allowing a standardised 90-minute television format for the series. Each meeting will host 11 or 12 Diamond Discipline events and some of these events will not be broadcast. Events losing Diamond Discipline status will feature on the World Athletics Continental Tour, which will replace the IAAF World Challenge as the second tier of track and field meetings.
The 2021 Diamond League, also known as the 2021 Wanda Diamond League for sponsorship reasons, is the twelfth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by World Athletics. The 2021 season sees an increase back to 32 Diamond Disciplines from the 24 originally planned for the 2020 Diamond League. The final will use a new format set to take place over two days on 8–9 September in one final meet, the Weltklasse Zürich, as had been planned to be introduced in 2020 but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2022 Diamond League was the thirteenth season of the Diamond League, an annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by World Athletics. The competition was a revision to the top level athletics series since the Diamond League was founded in 2010. The number of Diamond Discipline events was 32, and the dual-meet final format was due to be replaced by a single final, which would have expanded the number of meetings to 14. A second Chinese meeting was added to the calendar. The reduction of events was aimed at allowing a standardized 120-minute television format for the series. Each meeting will host a number of Diamond Discipline events, only some of which would be broadcast. Events losing Diamond Discipline status would feature on the World Athletics Continental Tour, which will replace the IAAF World Challenge as the second tier of track and field meetings.