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Part IV: Statements and surprises as Lyles arrives
US sprint star Noah Lyles launched his 2025 Diamond League campaign with a win and a defeat in Monaco and London in July. Read more in part IV of our season review.

Part III: Wave of world records
In the third part of our 2025 season review, we take a look back at the action from Stockholm, Paris and Eugene, including world records from Mondo Duplantis, Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet.

Part II: Chebet charges to back-to-back records
Part two of our 2025 Wanda Diamond League season review looks at Beatrice Chebet's records in Rabat and Rome and more glory for Karsten Warholm in Oslo.

Part I: Warholm and Weber wow the world
In part one of our 2025 season review, we take a look at explosive early-season performances from Karsten Warholm, Faith Kipyegon and Julian Weber in Xiamen, Keqiao and Doha.

14 Diamond League champions win gold in Tokyo
Noah Lyles, Mondo Duplantis and Femke Bol were among the global stars who added a World Athletics Championships gold medal to their Diamond League titles in 2025.

How Chebet and Wanyonyi conquered the world
Kenyan Diamond League champions Beatrice Chebet and Emmanuel Wanyonyi both stormed to gold medals at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this week.

Serial winners Bol and Lyles march on in Tokyo
Just months after they hit historic milestones in the Wanda Diamond League, Femke Bol and Noah Lyles both extended their title-winning form at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

Faith Cherotich's diamond road to gold
After defending her Wanda Diamond League title in August, Kenyan 3000m steeplechaser stormed to her first major gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

The unstoppable rise of Cordell Tinch
After a brilliant Diamond League campaign in 2025, US 110m hurdler Cordell Tinch crowned his season with gold at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this week.

Jefferson-Wooden and Seville launch new sprint dynasties
Diamond League stars Oblique Seville and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden marked a changing of the guard in top level sprinting with their 100m triumphs at the World Championships in Tokyo.