The Diamond League 2025 heads to the Qatari capital of Doha for the third stop in the track and field series.
The events will be held at the Qatar Sports Club on May 16 (Friday).
Several Olympic and world champions will feature in the Doha meeting. The highlight of the competition will be the return of three-time Olympic gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in the women’s 100m.
Letsile Tebogo, the 200m Olympic champion, will make his debut in Doha in the men’s 100m.
Olympic champions Hamish Kerr and Mutaz Barshim will lock horns in the men’s high jump.
The Doha Diamond League will also serve as an opportunity for the athletes to build up momentum for the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
Doha Diamond League 2025: Schedule and events
All times Arabia Standard Time / CST (3 hours ahead of GMT/UTC)
- 17:48 – Discus Men
- 18:02 – Pole vault women
- 18:23 – Triple jump women
- 19:04 – 400m women
- 19:10 – High jump men
- 19:13 – 800m men
- 19:24 – 110m hurdles men
- 19:36 – 100m women
- 19:43 – Javelin men
- 19:45 – 5000m men
- 20:08 – 1500m women
- 20:22 – 200m men
- 20:33 – 400m hurdles men
- 20:44 – 3000m steeplechase women
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Doha Diamond League 2025: Where to watch
The 2025 Doha Diamond League meet takes place on Friday 16 May.
The first competition is the men’s discus that will get underway at 17:48 local Doha Standard Time (14:48 UTC).
Fans can catch the action live on Wanda Diamond League YouTube page (territorial restriction may apply) and on the following networks and platforms.
Region | Broadcaster/Platform | Details |
United Kingdom | BBC iPlayer & Red Button | Live coverage and highlights via BBC services |
United States | FloTrack | Streaming service for track and field events |
Most of Africa | SuperSport | TV and digital coverage across the continent |
Diamond League Calendar 2025
Saturday, 26 April
Xiamen, China
Saturday, 3 May
Shanghai/Keqiao
Friday, 16 May
Doha, Qatar
Sunday, 25 May
Rabat (Morocco)
Friday, 6 June
Rome (Italy)
Thursday, 12 June
Oslo (Norway)
Sunday, 15 June
Stockholm (Sweden)
Friday, 20 June
Paris (France)
Saturday, 5 July
Eugene (US)
Friday, 11 July
Monaco (Monaco)
Saturday, 19 July
London (Great Britain)
Saturday, 16 August
Silesia (Poland)
Wednesday, 20 August
Lausanne (Switzerland)
Friday, 22 August
Brussels (Belgium)
Wed-Thursday, 27-28 August
Zurich (Switzerland)