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2025: Extended highlights
Watch extended highlights of every single 2025 Wanda Diamond League meeting, including world record performances in Eugene and Stockholm.
Wanda Diamond League 2025 in numbers
From world records and record-breaking title wins to the biggest prize money pool in history, it was another season of big numbers in the Wanda Diamond League in 2025.
Wanda Diamond League season calendar confirmed for 2026
The 2026 Diamond League season will begin in Doha on May 8 and finish at the two-day series final in Brussels on September 4-5.
Four WDL champions in line for field athlete of the year
Wanda Diamond League champions Nicola Olyslagers, Mondo Duplantis, Hamish Kerr and Valarie Allman have all been nominated for field athlete of the year at the World Athletics Awards in 2025.
Part VI: A historic Diamond League Final
Noah Lyles, Femke Bol, Julian Weber and Nicola Olyslagers all made history at the 2025 Wanda Diamond League Final at Weltklasse Zurich in August.
WDL stars nominated for track athlete of the year
Wanda Diamond League champions Noah Lyles and Femke Bol and world record breakers Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet are among the nominees for athletics' top award in 2025.
Part V: World champions in waiting
Just a few weeks before the World Championships in Tokyo, Oblique Seville and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden showed their gold-medal-winning form in the last three series meetings of the Wanda Diamond League.
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.