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London Diamond League 2025: Who’s competing and how to watch on the BBC

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Katarina Johnson-Thompson is among the British athletes in action in London

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A star-studded Diamond League line-up will compete in front of a sell-out crowd of 60,000 at the London Stadium on Saturday.

Olympic medallists Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Josh Kerr, Matthew Hudson-Smith and Georgia Hunter Bell are among the British athletes in action.

Global stars including Noah Lyles, Julien Alfred, Letsile Tebogo, Femke Bol, Sifan Hassan and Yaroslava Mahuchikh are also present as athletes build towards September’s World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

You can watch the action on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website and app from 13:15-16:25 BST.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Who are the big names to watch out for in London?

Johnson-Thompson continues her preparations before bidding to retain her world heptathlon title later this year in the women’s long jump competition.

In May, the two-time world champion withdrew from her first heptathlon event since winning her first Olympic medal at Paris 2024 because of a minor injury, but returned to action last week in a 100m hurdles race.

The 32-year-old is joined in the long jump by former European indoor champion Jazmin Sawyers, who is continuing to rebuild after an Achilles rupture last year.

Reigning world champion Josh Kerr and 2022 champion Jake Wightman headline a stacked men’s 1500m, with the in-form George Mills also among eight men to have run the distance in under three minutes and 30 seconds, but Jakob Ingebrigtsen withdrew because of injury.

In the sprints, world indoor 60m champion Jeremiah Azu, Zharnel Hughes and Louie Hinchliffe test themselves against Lyles and Tebogo over 100m, while Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita join Alfred and Ireland’s Rhasidat Adeleke in the women’s 200m.

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‘That’s a big win!’ – Hudson-Smith wins men’s 400m with season’s best

In the absence of Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson, who continues to recover from a hamstring injury, 1500m bronze medallist Hunter Bell races over two laps alongside Laura Muir and Jemma Reekie

Hudson-Smith continues to build towards his latest tilt at global gold in the men’s 400m, alongside Charlie Dobson.

The women’s mile event sees Britons Revee Walcott-Nolan, Katie Snowden and Erin Wallace take on Australia’s Jessica Hull and Ethiopian Gudaf Tsegay, while teenage talent Innes Fitzgerald is among a strong home contingent in the 5,000m event.

Ben Pattison and Max Burgin line up in a world-class men’s 800m, alongside Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi, while Lina Nielsen races Dutch star Bol in the women’s 400m hurdles.

Molly Caudery is up against reigning world champion Katie Moon in the women’s pole vault, while Morgan Lake has Olympic champion Mahuchikh for company in the women’s high jump, and discus thrower Lawrence Okoye is also in action.

What time are the key events and the star names involved?

All times BST

  • 12:53: Men’s long jump – GB’s Samuel Khogali, Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou

  • 13:19: Men’s discus – GB’s Lawrence Okoye and Nicholas Percy, Olympic champion Roje Stona

  • 13:53: Women’s pole vault – GB’s Molly Caudery, world champion Katie Moon

  • 14:04: Women’s 400m hurdles – GB’s Lina Nielsen, Dutch star Femke Bol

  • 14:13: Women’s high jump – GB’s Morgan Lake, Olympic champion Yaroslava Mahuchikh

  • 14:15: Men’s 800m – GB’s Ben Pattison, Max Burgin and Ethan Hussey, Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi

  • 14:27: Women’s 5,000m – GB’s Innes Fitzgerald, Megan Keith, Calli Hauger-Thackery, Hannah Nuttall and Alexandra Millard

  • 14:47: Women’s long jump – GB’s Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Jazmin Sawyers

  • 14:52: Women’s 800m – GB’s Georgia Hunter Bell, Laura Muir and Jemma Reekie

  • 15:03: Men’s 400m – GB’s Matthew Hudson-Smith and Charlie Dobson

  • 15:13: Women’s mile – GB’s Revee Walcott-Nolan, Katie Snowden and Erin Wallace, Olympic 1500m medallist Jessica Hull

  • 15:27: Men’s 100m – GB’s Jeremiah Azu, Zharnel Hughes and Louie Hinchliffe, Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles

  • 15:38: Women’s 200m – GB’s Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita and Amy Hunt, Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred, Ireland’s Rhasidat Adeleke

  • 15:48: Men’s 1500m – GB’s Josh Kerr, Jake Wightman, George Mills, Neil Gourley, Elliott Giles and Ben Claridge

What is on the line in the Diamond League?

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‘He’s got it!’ – Duplants sets new pole vault world record

Athletes compete for points in a bid to qualify for the Diamond League Finals in Zurich in August.

The finals take place just over a fortnight before the start of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

All Diamond League events will be shown on the BBC, which has agreed a deal to broadcast the competition for the next five years.

The Diamond League has increased its prize money to the highest level in its history, with a total prize pot of $9.24m (£6.95m) on offer across the series.

That includes $500,000 (£375,000) at each of the 14 series meetings, and $2.2m (£1.7m) at the Diamond League final.

How does the Diamond League work?

Athletes will compete for points across 32 disciplines at the 14 regular series meetings, which started in April and run through to August.

Points are awarded on a scale from eight for first place to one for eighth place.

After the 14th meeting in Brussels, the top six ranked athletes in the field events, the top eight in track events from 100m up to 800m, and the top 10 in the distances from 1500m upwards qualify for the final.

The two-day finals are a winner-takes-all competition to be crowned Diamond League champion in each event.

Diamond League calendar 2025

26 April – Xiamen, China

03 May – Keqiao, China

16 May – Doha, Qatar

25 May – Rabat, Morocco

06 June – Rome, Italy

12 June – Oslo, Norway

15 June – Stockholm, Sweden

20 June – Paris, France

05 July – Eugene, USA

11 July – Monaco

19 July – London, England

16 August – Silesia, Poland

20 August – Lausanne, Switzerland

22 August – Brussels, Belgium

27-28 August – Zurich, Switzerland



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