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Doha to open 2026 Diamond League season

Published: 28 Oct 2025 - 09:37 am | Last Updated: 28 Oct 2025 - 09:40 am
Diamond League Doha meet will take place at the Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium on May 8.

Diamond League Doha meet will take place at the Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium on May 8.

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Doha: The 2026 Diamond League season will begin in Doha on May 8 and finish at the two-day series final in Brussels on September 4-5.

The world’s greatest athletes will return to the global stage next year as they embark on another continent-crossing Wanda Diamond League campaign in 2026.

The 2026 season calendar has now been published and can be viewed on the Diamond League website.

Following another record-breaking year in 2025, many of the sport’s biggest names will be hoping to make history once again as athletics’ premier one-day series returns for its 17th season.

As in previous years, athletes will compete for points at 14 meetings as they bid to qualify for the series final in Brussels and a shot at the iconic Diamond Trophy.

The 2026 Road to the Final will begin in Asia, with Doha hosting the season opener on May 8 before back-to-back Chinese meetings in Shanghai and Xiamen.

The African leg of the series will take place in Rabat on May 31, before the first European meeting of the season in Rome the following week.

After stops in Stockholm, Oslo and Paris, the world’s biggest stars will head to Eugene on the US west coast for a meeting which has seen five world records in the past three seasons alone.

The series then returns to Europe for meetings in Monaco and London, before the Road to the Final enters the home straight in August.

Lausanne, Silesia and Zurich will be the last stops before the world’s biggest stars assemble in Brussels for the Wanda Diamond League Final on September 4-5.

With meetings on four different continents, the Diamond League is one of the most truly global series in world sport.

In 2025, it welcomed 400,000 spectators to some of the planet’s most iconic arenas and was broadcast on television in 170 different countries.

Swedish pole vault sensation Mondo Duplantis will be out to claim a sixth successive Diamond League title in 2026, as he looks to improve on his latest world record of 6.30m. US sprint star Noah Lyles became the most successful track athlete in Diamond League history with his sixth series title in 2025, and now has the chance to equal or even surpass the overall record of seven Diamond Trophies.

With no Olympic Games or World Championships, the Diamond Trophy will be one of the biggest global titles up for grabs in 2026.