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On 24th of August the world’s best athletes are heading to Zurich where the first of two IAAF Diamond League finals will take place in its new format for the first time. 18 new world champions will try to become a Diamond League champion and to win a share of the 1.6 million US dollar prize money on offer.
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Zurich: 18 New World Champions Confirmed

The eyes of athletic fans were on London during the past 10 days. The first of two IAAF Diamond League final events will no doubt again demand the full focus of the London protagonists. The audience at the Letzigrund Stadium on the other hand expects and is certain to be treated to a night of athletics at its best. The stars of London will be the stars of a two-hour international programme packed with exciting athletics action.  

Goosebump moments guaranteed

Considering the star-studded entry lists, singling out individual highlights is almost impossible. But in at least three events, the scenarios seem to guarantee athletics blockbusters providing thrill and goosebumps for everyone attending.
400m duel between Van Niekerk and Makwala
The men’s 400m will not be a mere rematch, but rather a postponed world championship duel between world record holder, Olympic champion, and world championship gold medallist Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) and his greatest rival Isaac Makwala (BOT). Makwala missed out on the London 400m final in a dramatic manner. Now, he is looking forward to challenging top favourite van Niekerk in the IAAF Diamond League title race.
Mo Farah’s farewell
Mo Farah (GBR) just added another silver medal (5000m) and a title (10,000m) to his four consecutive double triumphs at global championships and wrote another chapter to the sport’s history books in the process. In Zurich, Farah, one of athletics’ greatest, will run his final track race before moving on to the road and to longer distances. Letzigrund Stadium is a worthy arena to bow out of an impressive track career. It is where Mo Farah broke the 13-minute barrier for the first time in 2010, and it is where he was crowned double European champion in 2014. His final track appearance, the 5000m race, could quite possibly come with an IAAF Diamond League title. His opponents will include the five top London finalists.
The Swiss stars and their home crowd

After their impressive appearances in London, Switzerland’s stars will be getting a particularly warm welcome at Letzigrund Stadium. The legendary Zurich crowd will be cheering for both 400m hurdles finalists, Lea Sprunger and Kariem Hussein. And there will be thunderous applause for the Swiss 4x100m team when they step onto the track for the Zürich Trophy.  In London, they came in fifth in the final – a historic success. Next week, they will be up against the best sprint relay teams once again. Mujinga Kambundji (200m), Selina Büchel (800m), and Fabienne Schlumpf (3000m SC) all missed the championships finals narrowly, and will get another opportunity to prove their skill and top form.   

The new format stands the test: All new world champions qualified

The IAAF Diamond League Finals will be held according to the revised system for the first time this year. The best athletes of the current season could qualify for the final at the 12 preceding Diamond League meetings. 100,000 US dollars will be awarded in prize money in each event. IAAF Diamond League champions will win 50,000 US dollars. 

“The new system enhances the status of our meeting even further. And it provides for added suspense and drama, as the points collected at the qualifying meetings have no influence on the outcome of the finals. Everyone starts at zero. In addition, the prize money at stake has been increased considerably,” Andreas Hediger, Weltklasse Zürich Co-Meeting Director, explained. The revised qualification procedure has already stood its first test, according to Andreas Hediger: “All 16 final events feature the new world champions of London. The IAAF Diamond League thus also proves to be an ideal forum to get to the top of one’s game for major championships.”  
The London world champions at Weltklasse Zürich
IAAF Diamond League final events: 
  • Dafne Schippers (NED/200m)
  • Caster Semenya, (RSA/800m)
  • Sally Pearson (AUS/100m hurdles)
  • Emma Coburn (USA/3000m SC)
  • Yulimar Rojas (VEN/triple jump)
  • Lijiao Gong (CHN/shot put)
  • Barbora Spotakova (CZE/javelin throw)
  • Justin Gatlin (USA/100m)
  • Wayde van Niekerk (RSA/400m)
  • Elijah Motonei Manangoi (KEN/1500m)
  • Muktar Edris (ETH/5000m)
  • Karsten Warholm (NOR/400m hurdles)
  • Mutaz Essa Barshim (QAT/high jump)
  • Sam Kendricks (USA/pole vault)
  • Luvo Manyonga (RSA/long jump)
  • Johannes Vetter (GER/javelin throw)
Other events:

  • Katerina Stefanidi (GRE/pole vault; will compete at Zurich Main Station on Wednesday)
  • Mo Farah (GBR/10000m; will compete in the men’s 5000m)

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Weltklasse Zürich

Where to watch Doha 2025

The 2025 Wanda Diamond League season continues in Keqiao, China this Saturday, May 3.

The meeting will be streamed in a number of territories on the Wanda Diamond League YouTube page , as well as via broadcasters around the world.

For information on where to watch in your territory, select the country you are in from the dropdown menu.

The list is subject to change. Please consult local TV schedules for definitive information.