
The Diamond League returned to Monaco with another day of world-class performances, highlighted by record-breaking efforts across sprints, middle distances and field events. Several athletes improved their positions in the Diamond League standings with statements.
Julien Alfred broke the meeting record in the women's 200m, while Marileidy Paulino and Busang Collen Kebinatshipi each set meeting records in the 400m. Oblique Seville closed the meet by winning the men's 100m in 9.88 seconds.
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Distance races also delivered memorable moments. Emmanuel Wanyonyi set a meeting record in the men's 1000m and Agnes Jebet Ngetich ran a world-leading, meet-record performance to win the women's 3000m.
Field events featured standout performances as Miltiadis Tentoglou produced a world-leading 8.61-meter leap in the men's long jump, Nina Kennedy cleared 4.95 meters to win the women's pole vault and Oleh Doroshchuk captured the men's high jump title.
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Oblique Seville Finishes Monaco with 9.88 Victory in Men's 100m
Oblique Seville closed out the Monaco Diamond League by sprinting to victory in 9.88 seconds, holding off a fast-closing Jordan Anthony and Emmanuel Eseme. Five athletes broke or matched 10.04 seconds in a tightly contested final.
Men's 100m Results
- Oblique Seville (Jamaica) - 9.88
- Jordan Anthony (USA) - 9.92
- Emmanuel Eseme (Cameroon) - 10.00
- Owen Ansah (Germany) - 10.01
- Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) - 10.04
- Ronal Longa (Colombia) - 10.05
- Sam Blaskowski (USA) - 10.06
- Bradley Nkoana (South Africa) - 10.06
Miltiadis Tentoglou Closes with World-Leading Leap to Win Monaco Long Jump
Miltiadis Tentoglou saved his best for last, soaring to a world-leading 8.61 meters on his final attempt to secure the men's long jump title. Wayne Pinnock finished second at 8.39, while Cuba's Jorge A. Hodelín moved into third with an 8.38-meter effort.
Men's Long Jump Results
- Miltiadis Tentoglou (Greece) - 8.61
- Wayne Pinnock (Jamaica) - 8.39
- Jorge A. Hodelín (Cuba) - 8.38
- Bozhidar Saraboyukov (Bulgaria) - 8.36
- Simon Ehammer (Switzerland) - 8.32
- Gerson Baldé (Portugal) - 8.20
- Tajay Gayle (Jamaica) - 8.04
- Mattia Furlani (Italy) - 8.01
Oleh Doroshchuk Clears 2.32 to Secure Monaco High Jump Victory
Oleh Doroshchuk claimed the men's high jump title after clearing 2.32 meters, finishing ahead of Great Britain's Kimani Jack. Several athletes shared third after clearing 2.23 meters, including Matteo Sioli, Gianmarco Tamberi, JuVaughn Harrison, and Romaine Beckford.
Men's High Jump Results
- Oleh Doroshchuk (Ukraine) - 2.32
- Kimani Jack (Great Britain) - 2.30
- Sarvesh Kushare (India) - 2.26
- Romaine Beckford (Jamaica) - 2.23
- JuVaughn Harrison (USA) - 2.23
- Matteo Sioli (Italy) - 2.23
- Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy) - 2.23
- Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) - 2.20
- Erick Portillo (Mexico) - 2.20
- Jan Štefela (Czech Republic) - 2.20
- Tobias Potye (Germany) - 2.16
Oblique Seville Headlines Monaco Men's 100m Sprint
The men's 100m closes the Monaco Diamond League with a loaded field featuring world leader Oblique Seville, Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo, and Cameroon's Emmanuel Eseme. Owen Ansah, Jordan Anthony, and Ronal Longa add even more depth to a race packed with sub-10-second talent.
Men's 100m Entry List
- Owen Ansah (Germany) - PB 9.98
- Emmanuel Eseme (Cameroon) - PB 9.94
- Sam Blaskowski (USA) - PB 9.89
- Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) - PB 9.86
- Oblique Seville (Jamaica) - PB 9.77
- Jordan Anthony (USA) - PB 9.91
- Ronal Longa (Colombia) - PB 9.85
- Bradley Nkoana (South Africa) - PB 9.95
Dominic Lobalu Edges Graham Blanks to Capture Monaco 5000m Title
Dominic Lobalu held off a charging Graham Blanks to win the men's 5000m in 12:52.54, closing out another thrilling distance race in Monaco. Blanks finished just behind in 12:52.60, while Birhanu Balew completed the podium in 12:52.91. Four athletes broke 12:54, highlighting the depth of a fast race that produced multiple season-best performances.
WHAT A FINISH 🫨
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The 5000m came down to a full-blown sprint down the home stretch, with Graham Blanks leading the way before Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu came from behind to edge Blanks at the line. Lobalu runs a season’s best of 12:52.54, with Blanks coming in at 12:52.60.
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Men's 5000m Results
- Dominic Lobalu (Switzerland) - 12:52.54
- Graham Blanks (USA) - 12:52.60
- Birhanu Balew (Bahrain) - 12:52.91
- Jacob Krop (Kenya) - 12:53.71
- Cornelius Kemboi (Kenya) - 12:57.36
- Biniam Mehary (Ethiopia) - 12:58.37
- Etienne Daguinos (France) - 13:01.92
- Khairi Bejiga (Ethiopia) - 13:07.06
- Abdihamid Nur (USA) - 13:09.49
- Isaac Kimeli (Belgium) - 13:23.98
- Ky Robinson (Australia) - 13:26.70
- Alexander Yee (Great Britain) - 13:27.79
- Samson Amanuel (Eritrea) - DNF
- Arthur Gervais (France) - DNF
- Thierry Ndikumwenayo (Spain) - DNF
A gutsy race from Graham Blanks😮💨👏🏻
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Blanks left it all on the track in the Men’s 5000m in Monaco, unleashing a monster kick down the home stretch and battling all the way to the line. He finished in second with a time of 12:52.60.
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Grant Fisher and Birhanu Balew Lead Deep Men's 5000m Field
The men's 5000m features another stacked distance race in Monaco, highlighted by Bahrain's Birhanu Balew and American standout Graham Blanks. A deep international field includes Jacob Krop, Dominic Lobalu, Isaac Kimeli, and Ky Robinson, with several athletes capable of challenging for the victory.
Men's 5000m Entry List
- Birhanu Balew (Bahrain) - PB 12:47.73
- Graham Blanks (USA) - PB 12:48.20
- Etienne Daguinos (France) - PB 12:55.76
- Ky Robinson (Australia) - PB 12:50.82
- Alexander Yee (Great Britain) - PB 13:13.89
- Dominic Lobalu (Switzerland) - PB 12:50.87
- Isaac Kimeli (Belgium) - PB 12:56.53
- Jacob Krop (Kenya) - PB 12:45.71
- Abdihamid Nur (USA) - PB 13:03.17
- Biniam Mehary (Ethiopia) - PB 12:45.93
- Khairi Bejiga (Ethiopia) - PB 13:06.45
- Thierry Ndikumwenayo (Spain) - PB 12:47.67
- Cornelius Kemboi (Kenya) - PB 12:56.02
- Arthur Gervais (France) - PB 13:27.25
- Samson Amanuel (Eritrea) - PB 12:59.37
Julien Alfred Breaks Meet Record in Dominant Women's 200m Victory
Julien Alfred continued her outstanding season by storming to victory in the women's 200m, clocking a meet-record, world-leading, and national-record 21.51 seconds. Adaejah Hodge finished second in 21.76, while Gabrielle Thomas rounded out the podium in 21.84.
NO. 3 ALL-TIME 🌟
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Julien Alfred blazes to a No. 3 all-time performance in the women's 200m, stopping the clock in 21.51. 🇱🇨
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Women's 200m Results
- Julien Alfred (Saint Lucia) - 21.51
- Adaejah Hodge (British Virgin Islands) - 21.76
- Gabrielle Thomas (USA) - 21.84
- Kayla White (USA) - 22.04
- Cambrea Sturgis (USA) - 22.40
- Anavia Battle (USA) - 22.42
- Fabienne Hoenke (Switzerland) - 22.50
Simon Koech Pulls Away for Monaco Steeplechase Victory
Simon Koech closed strongly over the final laps to win the men's 3000m steeplechase in 8:03.35, holding off Japan's Ryuji Miura and Kenya's Edmund Serem. The race featured several season-best performances, including from Miura, Leonard Kipkemoi Bett, Ruben Querinjean and Amos Serem.
It was all Simon Koech as he led the Men’s Steeplechase field in Monaco, running an 8:03.35. This marks his 4th straight event win this season ⚡️
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase Results
- Simon Koech (Kenya) - 8:03.35
- Ryuji Miura (Japan) - 8:10.30
- Edmund Serem (Kenya) - 8:11.15
- Matthew Wilkinson (USA) - 8:11.76
- Leonard Kipkemoi Bett (Kenya) - 8:13.37
- Ruben Querinjean (Luxembourg) - 8:14.22
- Carson Williams (USA) - 8:17.36
- Geordie Beamish (New Zealand) - 8:19.36
- Djilali Bedrani (France) - 8:19.45
- Amos Serem (Kenya) - 8:21.30
- Niklas Buchholz (Germany) - 8:21.46
- Dinka Fikadu (Ethiopia) - 8:29.28
- Alejandro Quijada (Spain) - 8:30.84
- Nicolas-Marie Daru (France) - 8:33.15
- Ayoub El Amani (France) - 8:35.16
- Abraham Kibiwot (Kenya) - DNF
- Wilberforce Chemiat Kones (Kenya) - DNF
- Cornelius Kipkosgei Konor (Kenya) - DNF
Julien Alfred Headlines Fast Women's 200m Field
The women's 200m features an outstanding sprint lineup led by world leader Adaejah Hodge and Olympic champion Julien Alfred. Americans Anavia Battle, Gabrielle Thomas, Cambrea Sturgis, and Kayla White bring plenty of depth, making this one of the strongest sprint races of the Monaco Diamond League.
Women's 200m Entry List
- Fabienne Hoenke (Switzerland) - PB 22.59
- Kayla White (USA) - PB 22.01
- Anavia Battle (USA) - PB 21.95
- Adaejah Hodge (British Virgin Islands) - PB 21.68
- Julien Alfred (Saint Lucia) - PB 21.71
- Gabrielle Thomas (USA) - PB 21.60
- Cambrea Sturgis (USA) - PB 21.93
Miltiadis Tentoglou Opens Commanding Lead After Three Rounds
Miltiadis Tentoglou has taken control of the men's long jump after soaring to a world-leading 8.52 meters in the second round. Wayne Pinnock and Bozhidar Saraboyukov remain within striking distance, but Tentoglou owns a comfortable advantage entering the final three attempts.
Men's Long Jump Update
- Miltiadis Tentoglou (Greece) - 8.52
- Wayne Pinnock (Jamaica) - 8.39
- Bozhidar Saraboyukov (Bulgaria) - 8.36
- Simon Ehammer (Switzerland) - 8.32
- Gerson Baldé (Portugal) - 8.20
- Jorge A. Hodelín (Cuba) - 8.12
- Tajay Gayle (Jamaica) - 8.04
- Mattia Furlani (Italy) - 8.01
Soufiane El Bakkali Leads Deep Steeplechase Field in Monaco
The men's 3000m steeplechase brings together many of the world's top contenders, led by world leader Soufiane El Bakkali. Kenya's Edmund Serem, Abraham Kibiwot and Simon Koech, while Samuel Firewu, Ryuji Miura, and Geordie Beamish add further depth. Monaco's history of fast distance racing could set the stage for another world-class steeplechase.
Men's 3000m Steeplechase Entry List
- Alejandro Quijada (Spain) - PB 8:13.40
- Dinka Fikadu (Ethiopia) - PB 8:23.49
- Djilali Bedrani (France) - PB 8:05.23
- Nicolas-Marie Daru (France) - PB 8:10.69
- Ayoub El Amani (France) - PB 8:24.69
- Niklas Buchholz (Germany) - PB 8:14.05
- Ryuji Miura (Japan) - PB 8:03.43
- Leonard Kipkemoi Bett (Kenya) - PB 8:06.33
- Abraham Kibiwot (Kenya) - PB 8:05.51
- Simon Koech (Kenya) - PB 7:59.44
- Wilberforce Chemiat Kones (Kenya) - PB 8:21.42
- Cornelius Kipkosgei Konor (Kenya) - PB 8:28.31
- Amos Serem (Kenya) - PB 8:02.36
- Edmund Serem (Kenya) - PB 8:01.61
- Ruben Querinjean (Luxembourg) - PB 8:09.47
- Salah Eddine Ben Yazide (Morocco) - PB 8:06.44
- Geordie Beamish (New Zealand) - PB 8:09.64
- Matthew Wilkinson (USA) - PB 8:09.56
- Carson Williams (USA) - PB 8:16.69
Masai Russell Breaks Meet Record to Win Women's 100m Hurdles
Masai Russell reinforced her status as the world's top hurdler, storming to victory in a meet-record 12.20 seconds. Alaysha Johnson finished second with a season-best 12.38, while Nadine Visser claimed third in 12.49. The race featured several season-best performances and another fast time from Russell, who continues her outstanding Diamond League campaign.
Masai Russell remains undefeated in the 100m Hurdles this season, securing another victory in Monaco. She improves upon her performance last week at the Prefontaine Classic, clocking a new Meeting Record of 12.20 (-0.4).
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Women's 100m Hurdles Results
- Masai Russell (USA) - 12.20
- Alaysha Johnson (USA) - 12.38
- Nadine Visser (Netherlands) - 12.49
- Pia Skrzyszowska (Poland) - 12.54
- Rayniah Jones (USA) - 12.54
- Demisha Roswell (Jamaica) - 12.56
- Sacha Alessandrini (France) - 12.78
- Aaliyah McCormick (USA) - 13.13
Four Athletes Share the Lead as High Jump Battle Tightens
The men's high jump remains wide open with four athletes successfully clearing 2.23 meters through the early rounds. World leader Oleh Doroshchuk shares the lead with Sarvesh Anil Kushare, Kimani Jack, and JuVaughn Harrison, while several contenders, including Mutaz Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi, remain within striking distance.
Men's High Jump Update
- Oleh Doroshchuk (Ukraine) - 2.23
- Sarvesh Anil Kushare (India) - 2.23
- Kimani Jack (Great Britain) - 2.23
- JuVaughn Harrison (USA) - 2.23
- Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) - 2.20
- Erick Portillo (Mexico) - 2.20
- Jan Štefela (Czech Republic) - 2.20
- Romaine Beckford (Jamaica) - 2.20
- Matteo Sioli (Italy) - 2.20
- Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy) - 2.20
- Tobias Potye (Germany) - 2.16
Masai Russell Headlines Stacked Women's 100m Hurdles Field
The women's 100m hurdles brings together one of the deepest sprint hurdle fields of the Diamond League season, led by world leader Masai Russell. European champion Pia Skrzyszowska, Nadine Visser, Alaysha Johnson, and Jamaica's Demisha Roswell headline a talented field.
Women's 100m Hurdles Entry List
- Sacha Alessandrini (France) - PB 12.53
- Pia Skrzyszowska (Poland) - PB 12.37
- Demisha Roswell (Jamaica) - PB 12.40
- Masai Russell (USA) - PB 12.14
- Nadine Visser (Netherlands) - PB 12.28
- Alaysha Johnson (USA) - PB 12.31
- Rayniah Jones (USA) - PB 12.43
- Aaliyah McCormick (USA) - PB 12.44
Agnes Jebet Ngetich Shatters World Lead to Win Women's 3000m
Agnes Jebet Ngetich produced a spectacular performance to win the women's 3000m in a world-leading 8:08.95, setting a meet record and personal best. Ethiopia claimed the next two spots as Aleshign Baweke and Senayet Getachew both ran personal bests, while Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon finished fourth after clocking a season-best 8:24.21.
Agnes Jebet Ngetich storms to a world lead, meet record, and No. 3 all-time performance in the women's 3000m, stopping the clock in 8:18.95. 🇰🇪
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Women's 3000m Results
- Agnes Jebet Ngetich (Kenya) - 8:08.95
- Aleshign Baweke (Ethiopia) - 8:23.81
- Senayet Getachew (Ethiopia) - 8:24.02
- Faith Kipyegon (Kenya) - 8:24.21
- Freweyni Hailu (Ethiopia) - 8:25.77
- Aynadis Mebratu (Ethiopia) - 8:27.15
- Mizan Alem (Ethiopia) - 8:27.99
- Cassandre Beaugrand (France) - 8:32.86
- Francine Niyomukunzi (Burundi) - 8:33.27
- Yenenesh Shimket (Ethiopia) - 8:34.25
- Jana Van Lent (Belgium) - 8:36.14
- Bernesh Dessie (Ethiopia) - 8:37.02
- Nozomi Tanaka (Japan) - 8:37.85
- Birke Haylom (Ethiopia) - 8:40.90
- DNF. Vera Bertemes-Hoffmann (Luxembourg)
- DNF. Jessica Hull (Australia)
Olympic Champion Miltiadis Tentoglou Faces Loaded Long Jump Field
The men's long jump features an elite group of contenders led by Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou, world leader Simon Ehammer and Italy's Mattia Furlani. Jamaica's Tajay Gayle and Wayne Pinnock, along with Bozhidar Saraboyukov, round out a packed field.
Men's Long Jump Entry List
- Mattia Furlani (Italy) - PB 8.43
- Miltiadis Tentoglou (Greece) - PB 8.65
- Simon Ehammer (Switzerland) - PB 8.51
- Bozhidar Saraboyukov (Bulgaria) - PB 8.45
- Gerson Baldé (Portugal) - PB 8.46
- Jorge A. Hodelín (Cuba) - PB 8.46
- Tajay Gayle (Jamaica) - PB 8.69
- Wayne Pinnock (Jamaica) - PB 8.54
Faith Kipyegon Headlines Loaded Women's 3000m in Monaco
The women's 3000m features an outstanding distance field led by Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon, world leader Freweyni Hailu, and Kenya's Agnes Jebet Ngetich. Ethiopia brings impressive depth with several athletes capable of challenging for the podium, while Jessica Hull and Nozomi Tanaka add proven international experience.
Women's 3000m Entry List
- Jessica Hull (Australia) - PB 8:24.39
- Francine Niyomukunzi (Burundi) - PB 8:44.18
- Jana Van Lent (Belgium) - PB 8:45.49
- Mizan Alem (Ethiopia) - PB 8:31.20
- Aleshign Baweke (Ethiopia) - PB 8:26.29
- Bernesh Dessie (Ethiopia) - PB N/A
- Senayet Getachew (Ethiopia) - PB 8:25.85
- Freweyni Hailu (Ethiopia) - PB 8:19.98
- Birke Haylom (Ethiopia) - PB 8:25.37
- Aynadis Mebratu (Ethiopia) - PB 8:30.99
- Yenenesh Shimket (Ethiopia) - PB 8:32.01
- Cassandre Beaugrand (France) - PB 9:02.97
- Nozomi Tanaka (Japan) - PB 8:33.52
- Faith Kipyegon (Kenya) - PB 8:07.04
- Agnes Jebet Ngetich (Kenya) - PB 8:23.14
- Vera Bertemes-Hoffmann (Luxembourg) - PB 8:48.84
Busang Collen Kebinatshipi Breaks Meet Record to Win Monaco 400m
Busang Collen Kebinatshipi produced a sensational run to win the men's 400m in a meet-record 43.44 seconds, edging Jacory Patterson and Rai Benjamin in a loaded field. Patterson clocked a season best of 43.96 for second, while Benjamin finished third in 44.13.
KEBINATSHIPI #6 ALL-TIME!🤯
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Collen Kebinatshipi delivers, winning the men's 400m in 43.44. 🇧🇼
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Men's 400m Results
- Busang Collen Kebinatshipi (Botswana) - 43.44
- Jacory Patterson (USA) - 43.96
- Rai Benjamin (USA) - 44.13
- Matthew Hudson-Smith (Great Britain) - 44.22
- Zakithi Nene (South Africa) - 44.24
- Jereem Richards (Trinidad and Tobago) - 44.44
- Attila Molnár (Hungary) - 44.47
- Muhammad Abdallah Kounta (France) - 44.57
World-Class Quarter-Milers Set for Monaco Showdown
The men's 400m features one of the deepest sprint fields of the Diamond League season, with Diamond League leaders Zakithi Nene and Busang Collen Kebinatshipi joined by Matthew Hudson-Smith, Jacory Patterson, and Rai Benjamin.
Men's 400m Entry List
- Muhammad Abdallah Kounta (France) - PB 44.86
- Attila Molnár (Hungary) - PB 44.55
- Jacory Patterson (USA) - PB 43.85
- Zakithi Nene (South Africa) - PB 43.76
- Busang Collen Kebinatshipi (Botswana) - PB 43.53
- Rai Benjamin (USA) - PB 44.11
- Matthew Hudson-Smith (Great Britain) - PB 43.44
- Jereem Richards (Trinidad and Tobago) - PB 43.72
Emmanuel Wanyonyi Shatters Meeting Record to Win Monaco 1000m
Emmanuel Wanyonyi delivered a sensational performance in the men's 1000m, winning in a world-leading and meeting-record 2:11.83. Jake Wightman finished second with a personal best of 2:12.77, while Djamel Sedjati also ran a lifetime best for third.
WANYONYI ENDS A 27-YEAR DROUGHT 🌍🤯
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Wanyonyi runs into the history books, breaking a 27-year-old world record in the 1000m with an incredible 2:11.83 in Monaco. 🇰🇪
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Men's 1000m Results
- Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Kenya) - 2:11.83
- Jake Wightman (Great Britain) - 2:12.77
- Djamel Sedjati (Algeria) - 2:13.94
- Azeddine Habz (France) - 2:14.02
- Ben Pattison (Great Britain) - 2:14.11
- Gabriel Tual (France) - 2:14.97
- Ko Ochiai (Japan) - 2:15.24
- Bryce Hoppel (USA) - 2:15.80
- Daniel Williams (Australia) - 2:16.41
- Mohamed Attaoui (Spain) - 2:18.75
- DNF. Louey Ouerrat (France)
- DNF. Patryk Sieradzki (Poland)
Nina Kennedy Clears 4.95 to Win Women's Pole Vault in Monaco
Nina Kennedy produced the performance of the day in the women's pole vault, clearing 4.95 meters to claim the Monaco title and improve her own area record while matching the world lead. The Australian was the only athlete to clear 4.95, finishing comfortably ahead of Amanda Moll.
WHAT A DAY FOR NINA KENNEDY🔥
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Oceania and Figi Area Records, World Lead, and #5 All-Time for Nina Kennedy 🇦🇺 as she soars to a 4.95m in the Women’s Pole Vault in Monaco.
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Women's Pole Vault Results
- 1. Nina Kennedy (Australia) - 4.95
- 2. Amanda Moll (USA) - 4.72
- T-3. Emily Grove (USA) - 4.62
- T-3. Angelica Moser (Switzerland) - 4.62
- T-5. Katie Moon (USA) - 4.62
- T-5. Tina Šutej (Slovenia) - 4.62
- 3. Hana Moll (USA) - 4.52
- 4. Imogen Ayris (New Zealand) - 4.37
- 5. Marie-Julie Bonnin (France) - 4.37
- 6. Moana Peyrard (France) - No Mark
Marileidy Paulino Breaks Monaco Meet Record in Dominant 400m Victory
Marileidy Paulino delivered another statement performance, winning the women's 400m in a meet-record 48.67 seconds. American Aaliyah Butler finished second with a personal-best 48.84, while Czech standout Lurdes Gloria Manuel took third in 49.44.
Marileidy Paulino 🇩🇴 takes down another Diamond League meeting 400m record, this time in Monaco with a time of 48.67. Aaliyah Butler 🇺🇸 breaks 49 for the first time, running 48.84.
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Women's 400m Results
- Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic) - 48.67
- Aaliyah Butler (USA) - 48.84
- Lurdes Gloria Manuel (Czech Republic) - 49.44
- Nickisha Pryce (Jamaica) - 49.56
- Lieke Klaver (Netherlands) - 49.58
- Roxana Gómez (Cuba) - 50.37
- Bassant Hemida (Egypt) - 50.56
- Jasmine Jones (USA) - 51.09
Aaliyah Butler delivered a massive personal best moving to No. 4 on the U.S. all-time list, clocking 48.84 to finish second at the Monaco Diamond League.
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Emmanuel Wanyonyi Headlines Unique 1000m Showdown in Monaco
The rarely contested men's 1000m brings together one of the strongest middle-distance fields of the season, led by Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi and world leader Mohamed Attaoui. France's Azeddine Habz and Gabriel Tual will look to challenge on home soil, while Bryce Hoppel, Djamel Sedjati, Ben Pattison, and Jake Wightman add further star power.
Men's 1000m Entry List
- Azeddine Habz (France) - PB 2:22.34
- Mohamed Attaoui (Spain) - PB 2:12.25
- Ben Pattison (Great Britain) - PB 2:19.27
- Ko Ochiai (Japan) - PB 2:32.15
- Bryce Hoppel (USA) - PB 2:15.99
- Djamel Sedjati (Algeria) - PB 2:13.97
- Daniel Williams (Australia) - PB N/A
- Gabriel Tual (France) - PB 2:19.84
- Patryk Sieradzki (Poland) - PB 2:21.40
- Louey Ouerrat (France) - PB N/A
- Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Kenya) - PB N/A
- Jake Wightman (Great Britain) - PB 2:13.88
Marileidy Paulino Headlines Fast Women's 400m Field
The women's 400m features another marquee matchup as world leader Marileidy Paulino looks to continue her dominant Diamond League campaign. She'll face strong challenges from Nickisha Pryce, Lurdes Gloria Manuel, Lieke Klaver, and Aaliyah Butler in a field loaded with sub-50-second talent.
Women's 400m Entry List
- Roxana Gómez (Cuba) - PB 49.48
- Lurdes Gloria Manuel (Czech Republic) - PB 49.37
- Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic) - PB 47.98
- Bassant Hemida (Egypt) - PB 50.10
- Nickisha Pryce (Jamaica) - PB 48.57
- Lieke Klaver (Netherlands) - PB 49.58
- Aaliyah Butler (USA) - PB 49.09
- Jasmine Jones (USA) - PB 52.73
Olympic Champions and Rising Stars Clash in Monaco High Jump
The men's high jump brings together one of the strongest fields of the Diamond League season, featuring Olympic champion Gianmarco Tamberi, world leader Oleh Doroshchuk, former world champion Mutaz Barshim, and rising Italian Matteo Sioli. With multiple athletes already over 2.30 meters this season, Monaco could produce another thrilling battle.
Men's High Jump Entry List
- Jan Štefela (Czech Republic) - PB 2.33
- Kimani Jack (Great Britain) - PB 2.31
- Tobias Potye (Germany) - PB 2.34
- Sarvesh Anil Kushare (India) - PB 2.31
- Matteo Sioli (Italy) - PB 2.30
- Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy) - PB 2.39
- Romaine Beckford (Jamaica) - PB 2.30
- Erick Portillo (Mexico) - PB 2.30
- Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) - PB 2.43
- Oleh Doroshchuk (Ukraine) - PB 2.34
- JuVaughn Harrison (USA) - PB 2.36
Leyanis Pérez Hernández Soars Past 15 Meters to Win Monaco Triple Jump
Leyanis Pérez Hernández delivered the meet's biggest jump on her final attempt, soaring 15.06 meters to claim the women's triple jump title in Monaco. Senegal's Saly Sarr also produced a personal best of 14.99 to finish second, while world leader Thea Lafond settled for third at 14.79.
Women's Triple Jump Results
- Leyanis Pérez Hernández (Cuba) - 15.06
- Saly Sarr (Senegal) - 14.99
- Thea Lafond (Dominica) - 14.79
- Davisleydi Velazco (Cuba) - 14.66
- Liadagmis Povea (Cuba) - 14.43
- Dariya Derkach (Italy) - 14.33
- Neja Filipič (Slovenia) - 14.07
- Ackelia Smith (Jamaica) - 14.02
Yan Ziyi Extends Winning Streak with Monaco Javelin Victory
World leader Yan Ziyi lived up to her billing by winning the women's javelin with a best throw of 68.75 meters, improving on her early lead to secure another Diamond League victory. Adriana Vilagoš finished second at 63.18 meters, while Greece's Elina Tzengko claimed third with 58.20.
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Women's Javelin Throw Results
- Yan Ziyi (China) - 68.75
- Adriana Vilagoš (Serbia) - 63.18
- Elina Tzengko (Greece) - 58.20
- Anete Sietiņa (Latvia) - 57.67
- Mackenzie Little (Australia) - 57.62
- Alizée Minard (France) - 57.06
- Jo-Ane du Plessis (South Africa) - 56.64
- Sigrid Borge (Norway) - 56.57
- Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan) - 56.24
- Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado (Colombia) - No Mark
Nina Kennedy Clears 4.72 to Take Sole Possession of the Lead
Nina Kennedy has separated herself from the field after clearing 4.72 meters to move into first place in the women's pole vault. Amanda Moll remains second after also clearing 4.72 but with more misses, while Emily Grove and Angelica Moser are tied for third at 4.62.
Women's Pole Vault Update
- 1. Nina Kennedy (Australia) - 4.72
- 2. Amanda Moll (USA) - 4.72
- T-3. Emily Grove (USA) - 4.62
- T-3. Angelica Moser (Switzerland) - 4.62
- T-5. Katie Moon (USA) - 4.62
- T-5. Tina Šutej (Slovenia) - 4.62
- 3. Hana Moll (USA) - 4.52
- 4. Imogen Ayris (New Zealand) - 4.37
- 5. Marie-Julie Bonnin (France) - 4.37
- 6. Moana Peyrard (France) - No Mark
Leyanis Pérez Hernández Holds Narrow Lead After Three Rounds
Leyanis Pérez Hernández continues to lead the women's triple jump after reaching 14.80 meters, but the competition remains tight. World leader Thea Lafond sits just three centimeters back in second at 14.77, with Davisleydi Velazco also within striking distance. With three rounds remaining, several contenders remain in position to challenge for the win at Diamond League Monaco.
Women's Triple Jump Update
- Leyanis Pérez Hernández (Cuba) - 14.80
- Thea Lafond (Dominica) - 14.77
- Davisleydi Velazco (Cuba) - 14.66
- Saly Sarr (Senegal) - 14.64
- Liadagmis Povea (Cuba) - 14.43
- Neja Filipič (Slovenia) - 14.07
- Ackelia Smith (Jamaica) - 14.02
- Dariya Derkach (Italy) - 13.89
Yan Ziyi Takes Early Control of Women's Javelin Competition
World leader Yan Ziyi has moved to the top of the standings with a best throw of 64.60 meters after two rounds, holding off Serbia's Adriana Vilagoš and Australia's Mackenzie Little. Several contenders remain within striking distance as the competition enters the later rounds, while Olympic champion Haruka Kitaguchi currently sits seventh.
Women's Javelin Throw Update
- Yan Ziyi (China) - 64.60
- Adriana Vilagoš (Serbia) - 63.18
- Mackenzie Little (Australia) - 57.62
- Alizée Minard (France) - 57.06
- Elina Tzengko (Greece) - 56.66
- Sigrid Borge (Norway) - 56.57
- Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan) - 56.24
- Jo-Ane du Plessis (South Africa) - 54.94
- Anete Sietiņa (Latvia) - 51.74
- Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado (Colombia) - No Mark
Five Vaulters Remain Perfect Through Opening Heights
The women's pole vault remains tightly contested after the opening clearances, with Emily Grove, Nina Kennedy, Amanda Moll, Hana Moll, and Angelica Moser all clearing 4.52 meters without issue. Katie Moon and Tina Šutej each have one miss at 4.52 but remain in the competition, while Imogen Ayris, Marie-Julie Bonnin, and Moana Peyrard have already been eliminated.
Women's Pole Vault Update
- T-1. Emily Grove (USA) - 4.52
- T-1. Nina Kennedy (Australia) - 4.52
- T-1. Amanda Moll (USA) - 4.52
- T-1. Hana Moll (USA) - 4.52
- T-1. Angelica Moser (Switzerland) - 4.52
- T-6. Katie Moon (USA) - 4.52
- T-6. Tina Šutej (Slovenia) - 4.52
- 8. Imogen Ayris (New Zealand) - 4.37
- 9. Marie-Julie Bonnin (France) - 4.37
- 10. Moana Peyrard (France) - No Mark
Thea Lafond Headlines Strong Women's Triple Jump Field
Thea Lafond enters Monaco as the favorite after producing the season's best jump of 15.25 meters, but she'll face plenty of challengers. Cuba's Davisleydi Velazco, Leyanis Pérez Hernández and Liadagmis Povea lead, while Ackelia Smith and Saly Sarr add further depth to the field.
Women's Triple Jump Entry List
- Leyanis Pérez Hernández (Cuba) - PB 14.98
- Liadagmis Povea (Cuba) - PB 14.93
- Davisleydi Velazco (Cuba) - PB 15.13
- Thea Lafond (Dominica) - PB 15.25
- Dariya Derkach (Italy) - PB 14.52
- Ackelia Smith (Jamaica) - PB 14.54
- Saly Sarr (Senegal) - PB 14.86
- Neja Filipič (Slovenia) - PB 14.50
Yan Ziyi Brings World-Leading Form to Monaco Javelin
Women's javelin features one of the strongest fields of the Diamond League season, led by world leader Yan Ziyi after her 71.74-meter throw earlier this year. Olympic champion Haruka Kitaguchi, Serbia's Adriana Vilagoš, Australia's Mackenzie Little and Norway's Sigrid Borge headline a loaded field.
Women's Javelin Throw Entry List
- Mackenzie Little (Australia) - PB 66.27
- Yan Ziyi (China) - PB 71.74
- Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado (Colombia) - PB 66.70
- Alizée Minard (France) - PB 61.51
- Elina Tzengko (Greece) - PB 65.81
- Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan) - PB 67.38
- Anete Sietiņa (Latvia) - PB 64.64
- Sigrid Borge (Norway) - PB 66.50
- Jo-Ane du Plessis (South Africa) - PB 64.22
- Adriana Vilagoš (Serbia) - PB 67.22
Nina Kennedy Leads Elite Women's Pole Vault Field in Monaco
The women's pole vault opens Diamond League Monaco with a field led by Olympic champion Nina Kennedy, world No. 2 Angelica Moser and American standout Katie Moon. Rising stars Amanda and Hana Moll join proven veterans Tina Šutej and Imogen Ayris in what promises to be one of the night's most competitive field events of the day.
Women's Pole Vault Entry List
- Nina Kennedy (Australia) - PB 4.91
- Marie-Julie Bonnin (France) - PB 4.76
- Moana Peyrard (France) - PB 4.45
- Imogen Ayris (New Zealand) - PB 4.81
- Tina Šutej (Slovenia) - PB 4.82
- Angelica Moser (Switzerland) - PB 4.88
- Emily Grove (USA) - PB 4.75
- Amanda Moll (USA) - PB 4.91
- Hana Moll (USA) - PB 4.88
- Katie Moon (USA) - PB 4.95
Tebogo Headlines a Loaded Men’s 100m
The men's 100m features one of the deepest fields of the Diamond League season, with Letsile Tebogo taking on Oblique Seville, Lamont Marcell Jacobs, Emmanuel Eseme, Jordan Anthony, and Ronal Longa. Monaco's fast track has produced plenty of quick times over the years, making this one of the premier sprint matchups of the summer.
Faith Kipyegon Returns to Monaco
Faith Kipyegon headlines the women's 3000m, facing Australia's Jessica Hull and Kenya's Agnes Jebet. Monaco has long been known for producing fast distance races, and the combination of elite pacing and world-class competition could set up another memorable performance.
Marileidy Paulino Meets a Stacked 400m Field
Olympic champion Marileidy Paulino leads the women's 400m against Jamaica's Nickisha Pryce and Dejanae Oakley, American Aaliyah Butler, and Dutch star Lieke Klaver. With several athletes already under 50 seconds this season, the race has all the ingredients for one of the fastest one-lap contests of the Diamond League campaign.
World-Class Battles in the Field Events
Monaco's field events are packed with star power, highlighted by Katie Moon, Nina Kennedy, Angelica Moser, and Tina Šutej in the women's pole vault. The men's long jump features reigning Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou, Italy's Mattia Furlani, and Jamaica's Wayne Pinnock, while women's javelin brings together world leader Yan Ziyi, Haruka Kitaguchi, Adriana Vilagoš, and Mackenzie Little.
2026 Wanda Diamond League Monaco Entries
Men’s 100m Entry List - 3:52 p.m. ET
- Owen Ansah (Germany) - PB 9.98
- Jordan Anthony (USA) - PB 9.91
- Sam Blaskowski (USA) - PB 9.89
- Emmanuel Eseme (Cameroon) - PB 9.94
- Lamont Marcell Jacobs (Italy) - PB 9.80
- Ronal Longa (Colombia) - PB 9.85
- Oblique Seville (Jamaica) - PB 9.77
- Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) - PB 9.86
Men’s 5000m Entry List - 3:28 p.m. ET
- Birhanu Balew (Bahrain) - PB 12:47.73
- Khairi Bejiga (Ethiopia) - PB 13:06.45
- Graham Blanks (USA) - PB 12:48.20
- Etienne Daguinos (France) - PB 12:55.76
- Arthur Gervais (France) - PB 13:27.25
- Cornelius Kemboi (Kenya) - PB 12:56.02
- Isaac Kimeli (Belgium) - PB 12:56.53
- Jacob Krop (Kenya) - PB 12:45.71
- Dominic Lobalu (Switzerland) - PB 12:50.87
- Biniam Mehary (Ethiopia) - PB 12:45.93
- Thierry Ndikumwenayo (Spain) - PB 12:47.67
- Abdihamid Nur (USA) - PB 13:04.40
- Ky Robinson (Australia) - PB 12:50.82
- Alexander Yee (Great Britain) - PB 13:13.89
Women’s 200m Entry List - 3:19 p.m. ET
- Julien Alfred (Saint Lucia) - PB 21.71
- Anavia Battle (USA) - PB 21.95
- Adaejah Hodge (British Virgin Islands) - PB 21.68
- Gémima Joseph (France) - PB 22.57
- Cambrea Sturgis (USA) - PB 21.93
- Gabrielle Thomas (USA) - PB 21.60
- Kayla White (USA) - PB 22.01
Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Entry List - 3:05 p.m. ET
- Geordie Beamish (New Zealand) - PB 8:09.64
- Salah Eddine Ben Yazide (Morocco) - PB 8:06.44
- Leonard Kipkemoi Bett (Kenya) - PB 8:06.33
- Niklas Buchholz (Germany) - PB 8:14.05
- Nicolas-Marie Daru (France) - PB 8:10.69
- Abraham Kibiwot (Kenya) - PB 8:05.51
- Simon Koech (Kenya) - PB 7:59.44
- Wilberforce Chemiat Kones (Kenya) - PB 8:21.42
- Cornelius Kipkosgei Konor (Kenya) - PB 8:28.31
- Ryuji Miura (Japan) - PB 8:03.43
- Ruben Querinjean (Luxembourg) - PB 8:09.47
- Alejandro Quijada (Spain) - PB 8:13.40
- Amos Serem (Kenya) - PB 8:02.36
- Edmund Serem (Kenya) - PB 8:01.61
- Matthew Wilkinson (USA) - PB 8:09.56
- Carson Williams (USA) - PB 8:16.69
Women’s 100m Hurdles Entry List - 2:49 p.m. ET
- Sacha Alessandrini (France) - PB 12.53
- Alaysha Johnson (USA) - PB 12.31
- Rayniah Jones (USA) - PB 12.43
- Aaliyah McCormick (USA) - PB 12.44
- Demisha Roswell (Jamaica) - PB 12.40
- Masai Russell (USA) - PB 12.14
- Pia Skrzyszowska (Poland) - PB 12.37
- Nadine Visser (Netherlands) - PB 12.28
Men’s Long Jump Entry List - 2:35 p.m. ET
- Gerson Baldé (Portugal) - PB 8.20
- Simon Ehammer (Switzerland) - PB 8.51
- Mattia Furlani (Italy) - PB 8.43
- Tajay Gayle (Jamaica) - PB 8.69
- Jorge A. Hodelín (Cuba) - PB 8.46
- Wayne Pinnock (Jamaica) - PB 8.54
- Bozhidar Saraboyukov (Bulgaria) - PB 8.29
- Miltiadis Tentoglou (Greece) - PB 8.65
Women’s 3000m Entry List - 2:32 p.m. ET
- Aleshign Baweke (Ethiopia) - PB 8:32.88
- Cassandre Beaugrand (France) - PB 9:08.54
- Bernesh Dessie (Ethiopia) - PB N/A
- Senayet Getachew (Ethiopia) - PB 8:25.85
- Freweyni Hailu (Ethiopia) - PB 8:24.22
- Birke Haylom (Ethiopia) - PB 9:09.9h
- Jessica Hull (Australia) - PB 8:25.82
- Faith Kipyegon (Kenya) - PB 8:07.04
- Agnes Jebet Ngetich (Kenya) - PB 8:23.14
- Francine Niyomukunzi (Burundi) - PB 8:44.18
- Yenenesh Shimket (Ethiopia) - PB 8:32.01
- Nozomi Tanaka (Japan) - PB 8:34.09
- Jana Van Lent (Belgium) - PB 8:45.49
Men’s 400m Entry List - 2:21 p.m. ET
- Rai Benjamin (USA) - PB 44.11
- Matthew Hudson-Smith (Great Britain) - PB 43.44
- Busang Collen Kebinatshipi (Botswana) - PB 43.53
- Muhammad Abdallah Kounta (France) - PB 44.86
- Attila Molnár (Hungary) - PB 44.55
- Zakithi Nene (South Africa) - PB 43.76
- Jacory Patterson (USA) - PB 43.85
- Jereem Richards (Trinidad and Tobago) - PB 43.72
Men’s 1000m Entry List - 2:11 p.m. ET
- Mohamed Attaoui (Spain)
- Azeddine Habz (France)
- Bryce Hoppel (USA)
- Ko Ochiai (Japan)
- Louey Ouerrat (France)
- Ben Pattison (Great Britain)
- Djamel Sedjati (Algeria)
- Patryk Sieradzki (Poland)
- Gabriel Tual (France)
- Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Kenya)
- Jake Wightman (Great Britain)
- Daniel Williams (Australia)
Women’s 400m Entry List - 2:04 p.m. ET
- Aaliyah Butler (USA) - PB 49.09
- Roxana Gómez (Cuba) - PB 49.48
- Bassant Hemida (Egypt) - PB 50.10
- Lieke Klaver (Netherlands) - PB 49.58
- Lurdes Gloria Manuel (Czech Republic) - PB 49.37
- Dejanae Oakley (Jamaica) - PB 48.79
- Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic) - PB 47.98
- Nickisha Pryce (Jamaica) - PB 48.57
Men’s High Jump Entry List - 1:55 p.m. ET
- Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) - PB 2.43
- Romaine Beckford (Jamaica) - PB 2.30
- Oleh Doroshchuk (Ukraine) - PB 2.33
- JuVaughn Harrison (USA) - PB 2.36
- Kimani Jack (Great Britain) - PB 2.31
- Sarvesh Anil Kushare (India) - PB 2.31
- Erick Portillo (Mexico) - PB 2.27
- Tobias Potye (Germany) - PB 2.34
- Matteo Sioli (Italy) - PB 2.30
- Jan Štefela (Czech Republic) - PB 2.33
Women’s Triple Jump Entry List - 12:40 p.m. ET
- Dariya Derkach (Italy) - PB 14.52
- Neja Filipič (Slovenia) - PB 14.50
- Thea Lafond (Dominica) - PB 15.25
- Leyanis Pérez Hernández (Cuba) - PB 14.98
- Liadagmis Povea (Cuba) - PB 14.93
- Saly Sarr (Senegal) - PB 14.86
- Ackelia Smith (Jamaica) - PB 14.54
- Davisleydi Velazco (Cuba) - PB 15.13
Women’s Javelin Throw Entry List - 12:30 p.m. ET
- Sigrid Borge (Norway) - PB 66.50
- Jo-Ane du Plessis (South Africa) - PB 64.22
- Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan) - PB 67.38
- Mackenzie Little (Australia) - PB 66.27
- Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado (Colombia) - PB 66.70
- Anete Sietiņa (Latvia) - PB 64.64
- Elina Tzengko (Greece) - PB 65.81
- Adriana Vilagoš (Serbia) - PB 67.22
- Yan Ziyi (China) - PB 71.74
Women’s Pole Vault - 12:15 p.m. ET
- Imogen Ayris (New Zealand) - PB 4.81
- Marie-Julie Bonnin (France) - PB 4.70
- Emily Grove (USA) - PB 4.75
- Nina Kennedy (Australia) - PB 4.90
- Amanda Moll (USA) - PB 4.84
- Hana Moll (USA) - PB 4.83
- Katie Moon (USA) - PB 4.95
- Angelica Moser (Switzerland) - PB 4.88
- Tina Šutej (Slovenia) - PB 4.81
2026 Wanda Diamond League Standings
Men's 100m
- Trayvon Bromell - 19 points
- Ferdinand Omanyala - 19 points
- Noah Lyles - 15 points
- Gift Leotlela - 15 points
- Akani Simbine - 15 points
- Kenneth Bednarek - 11 points
- Lamont Marcell Jacobs - 10 points
- Letsile Tebogo - 9 points
- Jordan Anthony - 9 points
- Emmanuel Eseme - 7 points
Men's 200m
- Sinesipho Dambile - 28 points
- Letsile Tebogo - 22 points
- Kenneth Bednarek - 16 points
- Reynier Mena - 14 points
- Makanakaishe Charamba - 13 points
- Courtney Lindsey - 13 points
- Tate Taylor - 8 points
- Cheickna Traore - 7 points
- Alexander Ogando - 6 points
- Jereem Richards - 6 points
Men's 400m
- Zakithi Nene - 26 points
- Busang Collen Kebinatshipi - 24 points
- Jacory Patterson - 20 points
- Chris Bailey - 17 points
- Khaleb McRae - 14 points
- Muzala Samukonga - 13 points
- Matthew Hudson-Smith - 12 points
- Jereem Richards - 9 points
- Bagapo Ndori - 8 points
- Rai Benjamin - 7 points
Men's 800m
- Marco Arop - 21 points
- Cooper Lutkenhaus - 16 points
- Emmanuel Wanyonyi - 14 points
- Ben Pattison - 13 points
- Slimane Moula - 12 points
- Tobias Grønstad - 11 points
- Gabriel Tual - 11 points
- Eliott Crestan - 10 points
- Kethobogile Haingura - 9 points
- Max Burgin - 8 points
Men's 1500m
- Yared Nuguse - 22 points
- Cameron Myers - 21 points
- Timothy Cheruiyot - 18 points
- Hobbs Kessler - 13 points
- Ethan Strand - 6 points
- Vincent Ciattei - 6 points
- Narve Gilje Nordås - 4 points
- Jake Wightman - 4 points
- Cole Hocker - 3 points
- Robert Farken - 3 points
Men's 5000m
- Andreas Almgren - 18 points
- Addisu Yihune - 16 points
- Mohamed Abdilaahi - 15 points
- Birhanu Balew - 13 points
- Grant Fisher - 12 points
- Jacob Krop - 8 points
- Reynold Cheruiyot - 7 points
- Eduardo Herrera - 7 points
- Cornelius Kemboi - 6 points
- Graham Blanks - 6 points
Men's 110m Hurdles
- Jamal Britt - 33 points
- Cordell Tinch - 24 points
- Rachid Muratake - 22 points
- Orlando Bennett - 22 points
- Trey Cunningham - 14 points
- Enrique Llopis - 14 points
- Thomas Wilkes - 12 points
- Jason Joseph - 9 points
- Ja'Kobe Tharp - 7 points
- Shunsuke Izumiya - 7 points
Men's 400m Hurdles
- Alison dos Santos - 24 points
- Karsten Warholm - 21 points
- Caleb Dean - 15 points
- Matheus Lima - 14 points
- Trevor Bassitt - 10 points
- Abderrahman Samba - 7 points
- Matic Ian Guček - 6 points
- Emil Agyekum - 4 points
- CJ Allen - 4 points
- Debin Gong - 1 point
Men's 3000m Steeplechase
- Soufiane El Bakkali - 24 points
- Edmund Serem - 18 points
- Samuel Firewu - 12 points
- Abraham Kibiwot - 11 points
- Karl Bebendorf - 10 points
- Simon Kiprop Koech - 9 points
- Matthew Wilkinson - 8 points
- Salah Eddine Ben Yazide - 8 points
- Frederik Ruppert - 7 points
- Gemechu Godana - 7 points
Men's High Jump
- Matteo Sioli - 16 points
- Erick Portillo - 10 points
- Mutaz Essa Barshim - 7 points
- Raymond Richards - 7 points
- Oleh Doroshchuk - 6 points
- Romaine Beckford - 6 points
- Mateusz Kołodziejski - 6 points
- Tomohiro Shinno - 5 points
- Tyus Wilson - 4 points
- Jan Štefela - 3 points
Men's Pole Vault
- Kurtis Marschall - 25 points
- Armand Duplantis - 23 points
- Sondre Guttormsen - 20 points
- Emmanouil Karalis - 19 points
- Sam Kendricks - 19 points
- Baptiste Thiery - 17 points
- Menno Vloon - 14 points
- Zachery Bradford - 13 points
- Christopher Nilsen - 12 points
- Thibaut Collet - 9 points
Men's Long Jump
- Miltiadis Tentoglou - 15 points
- Bozhidar Saraboyukov - 14 points
- Tajay Gayle - 12 points
- Jorge A. Hodelín - 6 points
- Mattia Furlani - 5 points
- Wayne Pinnock - 5 points
- Anvar Anvarov - 4 points
- Gerson Baldé - 4 points
- Thobias Montler - 3 points
- Heng Shu - 2 points
Men's Triple Jump
- Jordan Scott - 22 points
- Yasser Mohammed Triki - 16 points
- Andy Díaz Hernández - 15 points
- Lázaro Martínez - 11 points
- Jaydon Hibbert - 10 points
- Pedro Pichardo - 8 points
- Almir dos Santos - 8 points
- Andrea Dallavalle - 5 points
- Dawoud Jok - 3 points
- Russell Robinson - 3 points
Men's Shot Put
- Jordan Geist - 22 points
- Rajindra Campbell - 21 points
- Leonardo Fabbri - 20 points
- Ryan Crouser - 19 points
- Joe Kovacs - 16 points
- Roger Steen - 15 points
- Tom Walsh - 13 points
- Adrian Piperi - 8 points
- Chukwuebuka Enekwechi - 7 points
- Zane Weir - 2 points
Men's Discus Throw
- Kristjan Čeh - 21 points
- Matthew Denny - 19 points
- Daniel Ståhl - 17 points
- Roje Stona - 14 points
- Mykolas Alekna - 8 points
- Lawrence Okoye - 8 points
- Sam Mattis - 6 points
- Alex Rose - 6 points
- Steven Richter - 4 points
- Henrik Janssen - 3 points
Men's Javelin Throw
- Ramesh Tharanga Pathirage - 23 points
- Anderson Peters - 22 points
- Curtis Thompson - 15 points
- Keshorn Walcott - 13 points
- Thomas Röhler - 9 points
- Julius Yego - 9 points
- Neeraj Chopra - 5 points
- Artur Felfner - 4 points
- Dawid Wegner - 4 points
- Jakub Vadlejch - 3 points
Women's 100m
- Patrizia van der Weken - 20 points
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden - 16 points
- Amy Hunt - 14 points
- Zaynab Dosso - 13 points
- Tina Clayton - 12 points
- Jonielle Smith - 11 points
- Minke Bisschops - 10 points
- Julien Alfred - 8 points
- Kemba Nelson - 8 points
- Sha'Carri Richardson - 7 points
Women's 200m
- Shaunae Miller-Uibo - 19 points
- Anavia Battle - 18 points
- Shericka Jackson - 16 points
- Amy Hunt - 11 points
- Sha'Carri Richardson - 10 points
- Julien Alfred - 8 points
- Cambrea Sturgis - 8 points
- McKenzie Long - 8 points
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden - 7 points
- Kayla White - 7 points
Women's 400m
- Lurdes Gloria Manuel - 21 points
- Nickisha Pryce - 18 points
- Marileidy Paulino - 16 points
- Henriette Jæger - 16 points
- Roxana Gómez - 15 points
- Natalia Bukowiecka - 15 points
- Aaliyah Butler - 12 points
- Stacey Ann Williams - 11 points
- Lieke Klaver - 11 points
- Amber Anning - 9 points
Women's 800m
- Audrey Werro - 24 points
- Prudence Sekgodiso - 19 points
- Anaïs Bourgoin - 18 points
- Keely Hodgkinson - 14 points
- Lilian Odira - 14 points
- Tsige Duguma - 14 points
- Addison Wiley - 14 points
- Oratile Nowe - 11 points
- Femke Bol Broeders - 7 points
- Halimah Nakaayi - 7 points
Women's 1500m
- Birke Haylom - 23 points
- Abbey Caldwell - 20 points
- Georgia Hunter Bell - 17 points
- Jessica Hull - 16 points
- Dorcus Ewoi - 16 points
- Nikki Hiltz - 14 points
- Klaudia Kazimierska - 12 points
- Agathe Guillemot - 11 points
- Emily Mackay - 11 points
- Saron Berhe - 10 points
Women's 5000m
- Likina Amebaw - 22 points
- Aleshign Baweke - 15 points
- Freweyni Hailu - 14 points
- Medina Eisa - 12 points
- Senayet Getachew - 11 points
- Marta Alemayo - 11 points
- Hirut Meshesha - 10 points
- Hawi Abera - 9 points
- Shelby Houlihan - 6 points
- Bernesh Dessie - 5 points
Women's 100m Hurdles
- Tobi Amusan - 28 points
- Masai Russell - 24 points
- Devynne Charlton - 19 points
- Megan Simmonds - 19 points
- Grace Stark - 13 points
- Nadine Visser - 11 points
- Danielle Williams - 10 points
- Ackera Nugent - 9 points
- Kendra Harrison - 8 points
- Ditaji Kambundji - 8 points
Women's 400m Hurdles
- Emma Zapletalová - 32 points
- Rushell Clayton - 26 points
- Gianna Woodruff - 19 points
- Anna Cockrell - 14 points
- Amalie Iuel - 14 points
- Jasmine Jones - 9 points
- Kemi Adekoya - 6 points
- Dalilah Muhammad - 5 points
- Ayomide Folorunso - 4 points
- Ashley Miller - 3 points
Women's 3000m Steeplechase
- Marwa Bouzayani - 25 points
- Faith Cherotich - 21 points
- Peruth Chemutai - 20 points
- Winfred Yavi - 14 points
- Kena Tufa - 14 points
- Alemnat Walle - 7 points
- Elise Thorner - 7 points
- Lea Meyer - 6 points
- Norah Jeruto - 6 points
- Gabrielle Jennings - 6 points
Women's High Jump
- Yuliia Levchenko - 13 points
- Eleanor Patterson - 11 points
- Lamara Distin - 10 points
- Yaroslava Mahuchikh - 8 points
- Iryna Gerashchenko - 7 points
- Maria Żodzik - 6 points
- Angelina Topić - 6 points
- Charity Hufnagel - 6 points
- Jiawen Lu - 2 points
- Elena Kulichenko - 2 points
Women's Pole Vault
- Nina Kennedy - 21 points
- Angelica Moser - 20 points
- Tina Šutej - 11 points
- Molly Caudery - 10 points
- Imogen Ayris - 9 points
- Emily Grove - 9 points
- Eliza McCartney - 8 points
- Katie Moon - 6 points
- Olivia McTaggart - 6 points
- Sandi Morris - 4 points
Women's Long Jump
- Monae' Nichols - 19 points
- Larissa Iapichino - 18 points
- Hilary Kpatcha - 10 points
- Tara Davis-Woodhall - 8 points
- Malaika Mihambo - 7 points
- Natalia Linares - 7 points
- Alexis Brown - 7 points
- Claire Bryant - 7 points
- Nia Robinson - 6 points
- Alyssa Jones - 5 points
Women's Triple Jump
- Davisleydi Velazco - 16 points
- Leyanis Pérez Hernández - 13 points
- Saly Sarr - 13 points
- Liadagmis Povea - 8 points
- Thea Lafond - 8 points
- Ackelia Smith - 5 points
- Ilionis Guillaume - 3 points
- Elena Andreea Taloș - 2 points
- Maja Åskag - 2 points
- Tuğba Danişmaz - 1 point
Women's Shot Put
- Jessica Schilder - 36 points
- Sarah Mitton - 31 points
- Chase Jackson - 30 points
- Fanny Roos - 22 points
- Yemisi Ogunleye - 21 points
- Danniel Thomas-Dodd - 13 points
- Jaida Ross - 8 points
- Axelina Johansson - 7 points
- Abria Smith - 4 points
- Jorinde van Klinken - 3 points
Women's Discus Throw
- Valarie Allman - 24 points
- Jorinde van Klinken - 20 points
- Bin Feng - 16 points
- Laulauga Tausaga - 13 points
- Cierra Jackson - 7 points
- Vanessa Kamga - 7 points
- Shanice Craft - 7 points
- Erika Beistle - 5 points
- Marike Steinacker - 4 points
- Jayden Ulrich - 3 points
Women's Javelin Throw
- Yan Ziyi - 24 points
- Adriana Vilagoš - 19 points
- Sigrid Borge - 14 points
- Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado - 13 points
- Haruka Kitaguchi - 8 points
- Maria Andrejczyk - 7 points
- Alizée Minard - 5 points
- Anete Sietiņa - 4 points
- Tori Moorby - 3 points
- Jade Maraval - 3 points
Full Wanda Diamond League Schedule In 2026:
- May 16, 2026 - Shanghai/Keqiao (CHN)
- May 23, 2026 - Xiamen (CHN)
- May 31, 2026 - Rabat (MAR)
- June 4, 2026 - Rome (ITA)
- June 7, 2026 - Stockholm (SWE)
- June 10, 2026 - Oslo (NOR)
- June 19, 2026 - Doha (QAT)
- June 28, 2026 - Paris (FRA)
- July 4, 2026 - Eugene (USA)
- July 10, 2026 - Monaco (MON)
- July 18, 2026 - London (GBR)
- August 21, 2026 - Lausanne (SUI)
- August 23, 2026 - Silesia (POL)
- August 27, 2026 - Zurich (SUI)
- September 4-5, 2026 - Brussels (BEL)
How You Can Watch 2026 Diamond League Monaco
Diamond League Monaco is streaming live on FloTrack and the FloSports app.
FloTrack’s 2026 Diamond League coverage includes live events, videos and replays for this week’s competition and throughout the season.
How You Can Watch 2026 Diamond League Monaco With The Athlete’s Lounge
Another addition of The Athlete’s Lounge returns for Diamond League Monaco, with around the clock coverage and exclusive athlete interviews live on FloTrack.
Join your hosts, 2014 Diamond League champion Jenny Simpson, U.S. Olympian Andrew Wheating and Olympic medalists Trey Hardee and English Gardner in the Athlete’s Lounge.
Don’t Miss A Second Of The 2026 Diamond League
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FloTrack Archived Footage
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