Barshim jumps a WL & MR of 2.40m at Birmingham Diamond...

Mutaz Essa Barshim is in the form of his life at the moment, producing the sort of display that saw him win his first...

Salwa Eid Naser beats Felix & Okolo to win women’s 400m...

Salwa Eid Naser showed that she is the one for the future, beating a strong field in her first ever Diamond League appearance to...

Elaine Thompson wins women’s 100m at Birmingham Diamond League

Olympic champion Elaine Thompson was back to winning ways at the Birmingham Diamond League, holding off Marie-Josée Ta Lou to win the women's 100m...

Newly-crowned World Champions to light up Birmingham Diamond League

The best of Track and Field athletes will now turn their attention to the IAAF Diamond League in Birmingham, following the conclusion of the illustrious...

Bolt races to 100m win in 9.95s as Semenya, Van Niekerk...

It was a perfect Diamond League farewell for Usain Bolt’s fans in Monaco as the multiple World Record (WR) holder overcame a bad start...
Rio 2016

Bolt to make first Diamond League bow this season in Monaco

Gradually wounding down into retirement, the legendary Usain Bolt will be making his first appearance in the Diamond League this season when he competes...

Thompson, De Grasse, Crouser & Miller storm to MRs in Rabat

There were so many Meet Records (MR) at the Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat, one of the highest recorded in the Diamond...
2015 World Championships

Felix & Amos race to WLs, as Obiri breaks Kenya Record...

Barely a month to the commencement of the 2017 IAAF World Championships in London, the Muller Anniversary Games held on Sunday gave us a...

Okagbare clocks an SB of 10.99s at London Diamond League

Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare seems to be hitting form at the right time as she raced to a Season's Best (SB) of 10.99s to finish...

Pichardo bounces back as Crouser, Kendricks & Kolak set MRs in...

The men’s Triple Jump was meant to be a two-horse race between USA’s pair of Christian Taylor and Will Claye, but Cuba’s Pedro Pablo...