Diamond League 2024: London schedule and start times

Everything you need to know ahead of the meeting

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 20 July 2024 09:18 EDT
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Zharnel Hughes and Noah Lyles are among those in action in London
Zharnel Hughes and Noah Lyles are among those in action in London (Getty Images)

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The Diamond League makes its final stop before Paris 2024 with some of the world’s best athletes descending on London.

With the Olympics just a week away, this will be a crucial test of racing legs with plenty of medal contenders part of a strong line-up for an ever popular meet.

A returning Zharnel Hughes and breakthrough star Louie Hinchcliffe lead home hopes in an intriguing men’s 100 metres field with Noah Lyles also in town, while Dina Asher-Smith is part of a three-strong British contingent in the women’s 200m.

Away from the track, Molly Caudery, Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Mutaz Essa Barshim will be among those looking to make a statement as they gear up for the Games.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is the Diamond League event in London?

The 2024 Diamond League continues in London with the meeting held on Saturday 20 July.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the action live on BBC One, with coverage on the channel fro 1.15pm BST. A live stream will be available via the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer.

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What is the schedule in London?

(all times BST)

12.50pm Women’s javelin

1.23pm Men’s shot put

1.36pm Women’s pole vault

2.04pm Women’s 400m hurdles

2.21pm Men’s high jump

2.33pm Women’s 400m

2.49pm Women’s long jump

2.52pm Men’s 3,000m

3.08pm Women’s 800m

3.19pm Men’s mile

3.32pm Men’s 400m

3.42pm Women’s 200m

3.52pm Men’s 100m

Full live results can be found here.

Which cities are hosting Diamond League events this year?

MEETINGCOUNTRYDATE
XiamenCHN20th April 2024
Shanghai/SuzhouCHN27th April 2024
DohaQAT10th May 2024
Rabat/MarrakechMAR19th May 2024
EugeneUSA 25th May 2024
OsloNOR30th May 2024
StockholmSWE2nd June 2024
ParisFRA7th July 2024
MonacoMON12th July 2024
LondonGBR20th July 2024
LausanneSUI22nd August 2024
Silesia POL25th August 2024
RomeITA30th August 2024
Zurich SUI5th September 2024
BrusselsBEL13th - 14th September 2024

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