2025 Wanda Diamond League: Shanghai/Keqiao (CHN)

Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao Results: Here's Who Won

Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao Results: Here's Who Won

The Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao 2025 was the second event of the new Diamond League season on FloTrack. Here are all the results from China on May 3.

May 3, 2025 by Matt Cannizzaro
Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao Results: Here's Who Won

The start of the 2025 Wanda Diamond League season, marking the debut for the league on FloTrack, certainly did not disappoint.

A week later, the 2025 Wanda Diamond League: Shanghai/Keqiao came along to potentially raise the bar and give track and field fans even more unforgettable moments. 

This action took place throughout the day Saturday at the China Textile City Sports Centre in Keqiao, Shaoxing, China, and all of the action was broadcast live on FloTrack.

Whether you were able to tune in or not, you’ve come to the right place to see how your favorite athletes did at the prestigious event. Below, are the results for the 14 events that count for Diamond League points.

Shanghai/Keqiao was the second meet of the 15-event 2025 Diamond League season, with the calendar kicking off April 26 in Xiamen, China. 

Among the stars competing in Shanghai were: Men – Karsten Warholm (400m hurdles), Armand Duplantis (pole vault), Letsile Tebogo (100m), Quincy Hall (400m); Women – Yaroslava Mahuchikh (high jump), Haruka Kitaguchi (javelin) and Jessica Schilder (shot put). 

Watch the replay of the Shanghai meet and catch all of the 2025 Diamond League action this season live on FloTrack.

Check back often for advance coverage, breaking news, results, highlights and more.

Results For The Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao 2025

Women

Women’s 100m Hurdles

  1. Grace Stark (United States) – 12.42 MR WL
  2. Danielle Williams (Jamaica) – 12.55
  3. Marione Fourie (South Africa) – 12.62 SB
  4. Tobi Amusan (Nigeria) – 12.66 SB
  5. Tonea Marshall (United States) – 12.70
  6. Pia Skrzyszowska (Poland) – 12.74 SB
  7. Devynne Charlton (Bahamas) – 12.78 SB
  8. Wu Yanni (China) – 12.96 SB
  9. Nia Ali (United States) – 13.01 SB

Women’s 200m

  1. Anavia Battle (United States) – 22.38 SB
  2. Rhasidat Adeleke (Ireland) – 22.72
  3. Henriette Jæger (Norway) – 22.86 (.852) SB
  4. Amy Hunt (Great Britain) – 22.86 (.858) SB
  5. Jenna Prandini (United States) – 22.88 (.874) SB
  6. Jessika Gbai (Côte d'Ivoire) – 22.88 (.876) SB
  7. Jessica-Bianca Wessolly (Germany) – 23.32
  8. Twanisha Terry (United States) – 23.49 SB
  9. Maboundou Koné (Côte d'Ivoire) – 23.81 SB

Women’s Javelin Throw

  1. Elina Tzengko (Greece) – 64.90m SB
  2. Dai Qianqian (China) – 64.38m PB
  3. Jo-Ane van Dyk (South Africa) – 62.53m SB
  4. Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan) – 60.88m SB
  5. Yan Ziyi (China) – 60.54m
  6. Marie-Therese Obst (Norway) – 60.46m
  7. Tori Moorby (New Zealand) – 58.61m
  8. Maggie Malone-Hardin (United States) – 58.38m SB
  9. Mackenzie Little (Australia) – 56.85m
  10. Victoria Hudson (Austria) – 55.88m SB

Women’s 800m

  1. Tsige Duguma (Ethiopia) – 1:56.64 MR WL NR
  2. Sarah Billings (Australia) – 1:57.83 PB
  3. Halimah Nakaayi (Uganda) – 1:58.39 SB
  4. Natoya Goule-Toppin (Jamaica) – 1:58.43 SB
  5. Addison Wiley (United States) – 1:58.59 SB
  6. Nigist Getachew (Ethiopia) – 1:58.67 SB
  7. Sage Hurta-Klecker (United States) – 1:59.11 SB
  8. Habitam Alemu (Ethiopia) – 1:59.57 SB
  9. Erin Wallace (Great Britain) – 2:00.30 SB
  10. Noélie Yarigo (Benin) – 2:01.96 SB
  11. Saron Berhe (Ethiopia) – 2:02.43 SB
  12. Julia Jagusciak (Poland) – DNF

Women’s High Jump

  • (1) Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Ukraine) – 2.00m
  • (2) Nicola Olyslagers (Australia) – 1.98m
  • (3) Eleanor Patterson (Australia) – 1.95m
  • (4) Yuliia Levchenko (Ukraine) – 1.92m SB
  • (5) Christina Honsel (Germany) – 1.92m
  • (T6) Morgan Lake (Great Britain) – 1.88m
  • (T6) Imke Onnen (Germany) – 1.88m
  • (8) Elisabeth Pihela (Estonia) – 1.84m
  • (9) Ella Junnila (Finland) – 1.84m SB
  • (10) Tatiana Gkousin (Greece) – 1.84m

Women’s Shot Put

  1. Chase Jackson (United States) – 20.54m MR SB
  2. Jessica Schilder (Netherlands) – 19.77m
  3. Fanny Roos (Sweden) – 19.66m NR
  4. Sarah Mitton (Canada) – 19.59m
  5. Maggie Ewen (United States) – 19.28m SB
  6. Jaida Ross (United States) – 18.80m
  7. Song Jiayuan (China) – 18.48m
  8. Maddison-Lee Wesche (New Zealand) – 18.42m
  9. Danniel Thomas-Dodd (Jamaica) – 18.21m
  10. Jessica Inchude (Portugal) – 17.94m

Men

Men’s 100m

  1. Akani Simbine (South Africa) – 9.98
  2. Kishane Thompson (Jamaica) – 9.99 SB
  3. Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) – 10.03 SB
  4. Emmanuel Eseme (Cameroon) – 10.07 SB
  5. Christian Coleman (United States) – 10.13
  6. Rohan Watson (Jamaica) – 10.18 SB
  7. Jeremiah Azu (Great Britain) – 10.19
  8. Xie Zhenye (China) – 10.23 =SB
  9. Ferdinand Omanyala (Kenya) – 10.25

Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase

  1. Abrham Sime (Kenya) – 8:07.92 SB
  2. Edmund Serem (Kenya) – 8:08.68
  3. Simon Kiprop Koech (Kenya) – 8:09.05
  4. Mohamed Amin Jhinaoui (Tunisia) – 8:10.55 SB
  5. Nicolas-Marie Daru (France) – 8:10.69 PB
  6. Samuel Firewu (Ethiopia) – 8:11.18
  7. Abraham Kibiwot (Kenya) – 8:12.56
  8. Avinash Mukund Sable (India) – 8:23.85
  9. Hailemariyam Amare (Ethiopia) – 8:26.61
  10. Matthew Clarke (Australia) – 8:28.86 SB
  11. Samuel Duguna (Ethiopia) – 8:29.31
  12. Nahuel Carabaña (Andorra) – 8:36.18
  13. Leo Magnusson (Sweden) – 8:58.28
  14. Daniel Arce (Spain) – DNF
  15. Abderrafia Bouassel (Morocco) – DNF
  16. Wilberforce Chemiat Kones (Kenya) – DNF

Men’s 400m

  1. Christopher Bailey (United States) – 44.17 PB
  2. Bayapo Ndori (Botswana) – 44.32
  3. Busang Collen Kebinatshipi (Botswana) – 44.63
  4. Vernon Norwood (United States) – 44.93
  5. Kirani James (Grenada) – 44.94
  6. Alexander Doom (Belgium) – 45.35
  7. Lythe Pillay (South Africa) – 45.39
  8. Quincy Hall (United States) – 45.99 SB

Men’s 110m Hurdles

  1. Cordell Tinch (United States) – 12.87 MR WL PB
  2. Rachid Muratake (Japan) – 13.10 SB
  3. Rasheed Broadbell (Jamaica) – 13.24 SB
  4. Xu Zhuoyi (China) – 13.29 SB
  5. Liu Junxi (China) – 13.30
  6. Hansle Parchment (Jamaica) – 13.32 SB
  7. Enrique Llopis (Spain) – 13.44
  8. Orlando Bennett (Jamaica) – 13.49
  9. Eric Edwards (United States) – 13.90

Men’s Triple Jump

  1. Pedro Pichardo (Portugal) – 17.03m (+0.1) SB
  2. Jordan Scott (Jamaica) – 17.00m (+0.3)
  3. Zhu Yaming (China) – 16.92m (+0.3)
  4. Donald Scott (United States) – 16.88m (+0.4) SB
  5. Hugues Fabrice Zango (Burkina Faso) – 16.85m (+0.1)
  6. Ethan Olivier (New Zealand) – 16.70m (+0.6) SB
  7. Su Wen (China) – 16.53m (+0.2)
  8. Salif Mane (United States) – 16.42m (+0.4)
  9. Tiago Pereira (Portugal) – 15.96m (+0.1)
  10. Yasser Mohammed Triki (Algeria) – NM

Men’s 5,000m

  1. Berihu Aregawi (Ethiopia) – 12:50.45 MR SB
  2. Kuma Girma (Ethiopia) – 12:50.69 PB
  3. Mezgebu Sime (Ethiopia) – 12:51.86 PB
  4. Nicholas Kipkorir (Kenya) – 12:56.81 SB
  5. Keneth Kiprop (Uganda) – 13:00.49 PB
  6. Mohamed Abdilaahi (Germany) – 13:05.21 SB
  7. Benson Kiplangat (Kenya) – 13:09.90 SB
  8. Cornelius Kemboi (Kenya) – 13:10.60 SB
  9. Célestin Ndikumana (Burundi) – 13:10.93 PB
  10. Brian Fay (Ireland) – 13:12.10 SB
  11. Egide Ntakarutimana (Burundi) – 13:18.49 SB
  12. Keita Satoh (Japan) – 13:19.58
  13. Ataklti Kidanu (Ethiopia) – 13:22.43 SB
  14. Samwel Chebolei Masai (Kenya) – 13:22.86 SB
  15. Emmanuel Kibet (Uganda) – 13:27.91
  16. Jude Thomas (Australia) – 13:32.99
  17. Mounir Akbache (France) – DNF

Men’s 400m Hurdles

  1. Karsten Warholm (Norway) – 47.28 WL
  2. Matheus Lima (Brazil) – 48.08 PB
  3. Carl Bengtström (Sweden) – 48.72 SB
  4. Berke Akçam (Turkey) – 48.84 SB
  5. Kyron McMaster (British Virgin Islands) – 49.19 SB
  6. CJ Allen (United States) – 49.24
  7. Gerald Drummond (Costa Rica) – 49.61 SB
  8. Xie Zhiyu (China) – 49.66 SB
  9. Nick Smidt (Netherlands) – 49.67 SB

Men’s Pole Vault

  1. Armand Duplantis (Sweden) – 6.11m MR
  2. Emmanouil Karalis (Greece) – 6.01m
  3. Menno Vloon (Netherlands) – 5.82m
  4. Kurtis Marschall (Australia) – 5.72m
  5. Ernest John Obiena (Philippines) – 5.72m
  6. Sam Kendricks (United States) – 5.72m
  7. Ben Broeders (Belgium) – 5.72m
  8. Li Chenyang (China) – 5.62m
  9. Huang Bokai (China) – 5.42m
  10. Ersu Şaşma (Turkey) – NM

Complete results for the Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao 2025 are available here. 

The league’s official site can be found HERE.

How To Rewatch Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao 2025

The 2025 Diamond League: Shanghai/Keqiao streamed LIVE on FloTrack and the FloSports app.

Event archives, highlights, news and more are available for all FloSports and FloTrack subscribers for the duration of their subscriptions.

Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao 2025 Disciplines

Here are the disciplines that were contested for Diamond League points this week:

Men

  • 100m 
  • 400m 
  • 5000m 
  • 110m Hurdles 
  • 400m Hurdles
  • 3000m Steeplechase
  • Pole Vault 
  • Triple Jump 

Women

  • 200m 
  • 800m 
  • 100m Hurdles 
  • High Jump 
  • Shot Put 
  • Javelin 

Diamond League Shanghai/Keqiao 2025 Schedule

Saturday, May 3

All Times Eastern

  • 5:20 a.m. – 10x 50 m Primary School
  • 5:28 a.m. – Discus Throw
  • 5: 37 a.m. – 4x100 Girls Junior School
  • 5:45 a.m. – Long Jump Men
  • 5:48 a.m. – 4x100m Boys Junior School
  • 5:57 a.m. – 4x 100m Girls Senior School
  • 6:06 a.m. – 4 x100m Boys Senior School
  • 6:15 a.m. – 400m Girls Sports School
  • *6:20 a.m. – Shot Put Women
  • *6:22 a.m. – Pole Vault Men
  • *6:43 a.m. – High Jump Women
  • *7:04 a.m. – 400m Hurdles Men
  • *7:15 a.m. – 800m Women
  • *7:17 a.m. – Javelin Throw Women
  • *7:26 a.m. – 5000m Men
  • *7:39 a.m. – Triple Jump Men
  • *7:50 a.m. – 110m Hurdles Men
  • *8:01 a.m. – 200m Women
  • *8:12 a.m. – 400m Men
  • *8:24 a.m. – 100m Hurdles Women
  • *8:33 a.m. – 3000m Steeple Men
  • *8:52 a.m. – 100m Men

*Official Diamond League championship events

The order of events for the day and their starting times (local time) can be found HERE.

The time difference from Shanghai to the Eastern Time Zone is 12 hours.

About The Diamond League

The invitation-only Diamond League brings together the most elite track & field athletes to showcase their skills, earn prize money, collect points toward the season-ending championship event and ultimately elevate the status of athletics across the globe. 

Traditionally, Diamond League competition includes a slate of 16 disciplines, though not every meet features all of them. 

Points accumulated during the first 14 events of the season determine the athletes who advance to the final event, where they compete for more prize money and Diamond League titles.

The 2025 season marks FloTrack’s first year as the streaming home of the Diamond League for audiences in the United States and its territories (with the exception of any events being held in the United States).

Read the entire announcement: The Diamond League Is Streaming On FloTrack Starting In 2025

Diamond League 2025 Schedule

Here’s the full Wanda Diamond League schedule for 2025:

Diamond League Prize Money In 2025

In 2025, the Wanda Diamond League will distribute a record $9.24 million in prize money, with $500,000 allocated to each of the regular-season meets, including an increased payout for select Diamond+ Disciplines at each event.

Diamond Disciplines

  1. $10,000
  2. $6,000
  3. $4,000
  4. $3,000
  5. $2,500
  6. $2,000
  7. $1,500
  8. $1,000
  9. $500

Diamond+ Disciplines

  1. $20,000
  2. $10,000
  3. $6,000
  4. $5,000
  5. $3,000
  6. $2,500
  7. $2,000
  8. $1,500
  9. $750

Don’t Miss A Second Of The 2025 Diamond League

This year, the Diamond League is streaming live on FloTrack and the FloSports app, and FloTrack is giving fans more Diamond League access than ever before.

For the first time ever, the Diamond League is streaming every feed to fans, not just the traditional world feed.

Fans will have uninterrupted coverage for every throw, leap and run during the meets, as well as the traditional broadcast.

FloTrack Is The Streaming Home For Many Track And Field Meets Each Year

Don’t miss all the track and field season action streaming on FloTrack. Check out the FloTrack schedule for more events.

FloTrack Archived Footage

Video footage from each event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloTrack subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.

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