IAAF Diamond League
The IAAF Diamond League is an annual series of track and field meetings held from 2010 onwards, beginning with the 2010 IAAF Diamond League.[1] It was designed to replace the IAAF Golden League, which was held annually since 1998.
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."[1] In addition to the original Golden League members (except Berlin) and other traditional European meetings, the series includes events in China, Qatar, and the United States.
Editions
Edition |
Year |
No. of meets |
Start date |
End date |
1st |
2010 |
14 |
14 May |
27 August |
2nd |
2011 |
14 |
6 May |
16 September |
3rd |
2012 |
14 |
11 May |
7 September |
4th |
2013 |
14 |
10 May |
6 September |
5th |
2014 |
14 |
9 May |
5 September |
6th |
2015 |
14 |
15 May |
11 September |
7th |
2016 |
14 |
6 May |
9 September |
Scoring system
Each one of the thirty-two disciplines (sixteen for male athletes, sixteen for females) is staged a total of seven times during the season. The top three athletes at each meeting are awarded points, and in the case of the Final meeting of the discipline the points are doubled.
1st place: 10 points; (Final: 20 points)
2nd place: 6 points; (Final: 12 points)
3rd place: 4 point; (Final: 8 points)
4th place: 3 point; (Final: 6 points)
5th place: 2 point; (Final: 4 points)
6th place: 1 point; (Final: 2 points)
The athlete with the highest number of points in each discipline at the end of the season wins "The Diamond Race". In case of equality on points, the number of victories decides. If there still is a tie, the better result at the Final meeting for that discipline (Zürich or Brussels since 2010) decides. For an athlete to win "The Diamond Race" and its associated prize, he/she must compete in the Final of their event discipline.
Meetings
The following fourteen meetings have been confirmed for the 2016 season:[2]
Diamond League winners
Men
Women
Countries by number of event winners
Table Titles
Diamond League records
Men
Event |
Record |
Athlete |
Nationality |
Date |
Meet |
Place |
Ref |
100 m |
9.69 (-0.1 m/s) |
Yohan Blake |
Jamaica |
23 August 2012 |
Athletissima |
Lausanne, Switzerland |
200 m |
19.26 (+0.7 m/s) |
Yohan Blake |
Jamaica |
16 September 2011 |
Memorial Van Damme |
Brussels, Belgium |
400 m |
43.74 |
Kirani James |
Grenada |
3 July 2014 |
Athletissima |
Lausanne, Switzerland |
[3] |
600 m |
1:13.71 |
David Rudisha |
Kenya |
24 August 2014 |
British Grand Prix |
Birmingham, United Kingdom |
[4] |
800 m |
1:41.54 |
David Rudisha |
Kenya |
6 June 2012 |
Meeting Areva |
Paris,France |
1000 m |
2:13.62 |
Abubaker Kaki |
Sudan |
3 July 2010 |
Prefontaine Classic |
Eugene, United States |
|
1500 m |
3:26.69 |
Asbel Kiprop |
Kenya |
17 July 2015 |
Herculis |
Fontvieille, Monaco |
[5] |
Mile |
3:47.32 |
Ayanleh Souleiman |
Djibouti |
31 May 2014 |
Prefontaine Classic |
Eugene, United States |
[6] |
3000 m |
7:27.26 |
Yenew Alamirew |
Ethiopia |
6 May 2011 |
Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix |
Doha, Qatar |
Two miles |
8:07.85 |
Mo Farah |
Great Britain |
24 August 2014 |
British Grand Prix |
Birmingham, United Kingdom |
[7] |
5000 m |
12:46.84 |
Dejen Gebremeskel |
Ethiopia |
6 June 2012 |
Meeting Areva |
Paris,France |
10,000 m |
26:43.16 |
Kenenisa Bekele |
Ethiopia |
16 September 2011 |
Memorial Van Damme |
Brussels, Belgium |
110 m hurdles |
12.80 (+0.3 m/s) |
Aries Merritt |
United States |
20 July 2012 |
Herculis |
Fontvieille, Monaco |
[8] |
400 m hurdles |
47.62 |
Bershawn Jackson |
United States |
8 July 2010 |
Athletissima |
Lausanne, Switzerland |
3000 m steeplechase |
7:53.64 |
Brimin Kipruto |
Kenya |
22 July 2011 |
Herculis |
Fontvieille, Monaco |
High jump |
2.43 m |
Mutaz Essa Barshim |
Qatar |
5 September 2014 |
Memorial Van Damme |
Brussels, Belgium |
[9] |
Pole vault |
6.05 m |
Renaud Lavillenie |
France |
30 May 2015 |
Prefontaine Classic |
Eugene, United States |
[10] |
Long jump |
8.54 m (+1.7 m/s) |
Mitchell Watt |
Australia |
29 July 2011 |
DN Galan |
Stockholm, Sweden |
|
Triple jump |
18.06 m (+0.8 m/s) |
Pedro Pablo Pichardo |
Cuba |
15 May 2015 |
Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix |
Doha, Qatar |
[11] |
18.06 m (+1.1 m/s) |
Christian Taylor |
United States |
9 July 2015 |
Athletissima |
Lausanne, Switzerland |
[12] |
Shot put |
22.56 m |
Joe Kovacs |
United States |
17 July 2015 |
Herculis |
Fontvieille, Monaco |
[13] |
Discus throw |
69.83 m |
Piotr Malachowski |
Poland |
10 July 2010 |
British Grand Prix (athletics) |
Gateshead, United Kingdom |
|
Javelin throw |
91.39 m |
Julius Yego |
Kenya |
7 June 2015 |
British Grand Prix |
Birmingham, Great Britain |
[14] |
Women
Event |
Record |
Athlete |
Nationality |
Date |
Meet |
Place |
Ref |
100 m |
10.70 (+2.0 m/s) |
Carmelita Jeter |
United States |
4 June 2011 |
Prefontaine Classic |
Eugene, United States |
200 m |
21.98 (+1.4 m/s) |
Veronica Campbell-Brown |
Jamaica |
12 June 2010 |
Adidas Grand Prix |
New York City, United States |
21.98 (+1.6 m/s) |
Alyson Felix |
USA |
15 May 2015 |
Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix |
Doha, Qatar |
[15] |
400 m |
49.33 |
Amantle Montsho |
Botswana |
19 July 2013 |
Herculis |
Fontvieille, Monaco |
800 m |
1:56.59 |
Francine Niyonsaba |
Burundi |
7 September 2012 |
Memorial Van Damme |
Brussels, Belgium |
1500 m |
3:50.07 |
Genzebe Dibaba |
Ethiopia |
17 July 2015 |
Herculis |
Fontvieille, Monaco |
Mile |
4:16.71 |
Faith Kipyegon |
Kenya |
11 September 2015 |
Memorial Van Damme |
Brussels, Belgium |
[16] |
3000 m |
8:20.68 |
Hellen Obiri |
Kenya |
9 May 2014 |
Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix |
Doha, Qatar |
Two miles |
9:11.49 |
Mercy Cherono |
Kenya |
24 August 2014 |
British Grand Prix |
Birmingham, United Kingdom |
[17] |
5000 m |
14:14.32 |
Almaz Ayana |
Ethiopia |
17 May 2015 |
Shanghai Golden Grand Prix |
Shanghai, China |
[18] |
10,000 m |
30:24.39 |
Tirunesh Dibaba |
Ethiopia |
1 June 2012 |
Prefontaine Classic |
Eugene, United States |
100 m hurdles |
12.35 (+0.9 m/s) |
Jasmin Stowers |
USA |
15 May 2015 |
Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix |
Doha, Qatar |
[19] |
400 m hurdles |
52.79 |
Kaliese Spencer |
Jamaica |
5 August 2011 |
London Grand Prix |
London, United Kingdom |
3000 m steeplechase |
9:05.02 |
Yuliya Zaripova |
Russia |
17 August 2012 |
DN Galan |
Stockholm, Sweden |
[20] |
High jump |
2.05 m |
Anna Chicherova |
Russia |
16 September 2011 |
Memorial Van Damme |
Brussels, Belgium |
Pole vault |
4.83 m |
Yarisley Silva |
Cuba |
26 July 2013 |
London Grand Prix |
London, United Kingdom |
Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou |
Greece |
4 July 2015 |
Meeting Areva |
Saint-Denis, France |
[21] |
Sandi Morris |
United States |
6 May 2016 |
Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix |
Doha, Qatar |
[22] |
Long jump |
7.25 m (+1.6 m/s) |
Brittney Reese |
United States |
10 May 2013 |
Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix |
Doha, Qatar |
Triple jump |
15.31 m (0.0 m/s) |
Caterine Ibargüen |
Colombia |
18 July 2014 |
Herculis |
Fontvieille, Monaco |
[23] |
Shot put |
21.03 m |
Valerie Adams |
New Zealand |
28 August 2013 |
Golden Gala |
Rome, Italy |
Discus throw |
70.52 m |
Sandra Perkovic |
Croatia |
18 May 2014 |
Shanghai Golden Grand Prix |
Shanghai, China |
Hammer throw |
75.98 m |
Tatyana Lysenko |
Russia |
3 July 2010 |
Prefontaine Classic |
Eugene, United States |
Javelin throw |
69.57 m |
Christina Obergföll |
Germany |
8 September 2011 |
Weltklasse Zürich |
Zürich, Switzerland |
4 × 100 m relay |
41.60 |
Sherone Simpson Natasha Morrison Elaine Thompson Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce |
Jamaica |
3 September 2015 |
Weltklasse Zürich |
Zürich, Switzerland |
[24] |
References
- Diamond league records
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