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Monaco: Bondarenko over 2.40m again
On a night of pulsating action at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Monaco’s Stade Louis II, once again the men’s high jump took centre stage on Friday (18).

Monaco: Press Conference Highlights
Asbel Kiprop is back in Monaco – and in pursuit of the world 1500m record.

Diamond Race: Pre Monaco Update
As the IAAF Diamond League prepares to take a month-long mid-season sojourn, athletes from 16 disciplines make their way to Monaco for the Meeting Herculis looking to pick up more vital points in the 2014 Diamond Race.

Monaco: set for another thrilling evening
Monaco’s IAAF Diamond League meeting on Friday (18) has much to live up to this year after 2013’s offering of seven world-leading marks and four IAAF Diamond League records.

A Close up On… Monaco
The IAAF Diamond League comprises 14 world-class meetings across four continents. Every event has its own unique flavour and story…

Bondarenko Prevails at adidas Grand Prix in History's Greatest High Jump
The 10th-annual adidas Grand Prix played host to the greatest men's high-jump competition in history.

Diamond Race: Post Glasgow Update
The competitiveness of the IAAF Diamond League was underlined once again in Glasgow, as only one of the 11 Diamond Race leaders on show managed to pick up maximum points in the Scottish city.

Glasgow: Rudisha delivers, Ayalew leads the world over the barriers
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Glasgow: Double Dutch delight for Schippers
Dutch sprinter Dafne Schippers had a day to dream of at the Sainsbury’s Glasgow Grand Prix, part of the 2014 IAAF Diamond League, setting two national records in the space of two hours to light up a damp and cool Hampden Park stadium on Saturday (12).

Feature: Scottish win is dream come true for Lewis-Smallwood
You might think beating the reigning world and Olympic champion at an IAAF Diamond League meeting, and setting a personal best at the ripe old age of 35 is reason enough to be pleased with your day’s work. But for Gia Lewis-Smallwood her shock discus victory over Sandra Perkovic at the Sainsbury’s Glasgow Grand Prix on Friday was made so much sweeter simply because it happened in Scotland.