It’s a journey where the very best go head to head, week in, week out, in the most iconic sporting arenas on the planet.This is athletics’ biggest global series. This is where champions are made.
For almost two decades, the Diamond League has been the backbone of the global athletics calendar. It is where the world’s best cut their teeth ahead of the major championships and where the rising stars of the sport make their first steps on the global stage.
2025 was another historic season, with three official world records and two world bests as the likes of Karsten Warholm, Faith Kipyegon, Beatrice Chebet and Mondo Duplantis continued to rewrite the athletics history books. It also saw the emergence of new heroes, with first-time world champions such as Jamaica’s Oblique Seville and the USA’s Melissa Jefferson-Wooden claiming multiple Diamond League wins on their road to 100m glory at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
2026 promises more of the same, as the sport’s biggest stars prepare to lock horns once again on the elite global stage. Athletes will compete for points across 14 series meetings from May to August, as they bid to qualify for the Wanda Diamond League Final in Brussels on September 4-5 and a shot at the iconic Diamond Trophy.
With no Olympic Games or World Championships in 2026, the Diamond League title will be one of the biggest prizes on offer in elite athletics this season. As the beating heart of the track and field season, the series will also provide the perfect run-up to the first ever World Athletics Ultimate Championships in Budapest in September.
“With competitors from around 100 countries and an ever growing fanbase on all seven continents, the Wanda Diamond League is a truly global series which delivers reliable, championship-level track and field competitions to athletes and fans across the world,” said Diamond League CEO Petr Stastny.
“In the coming years, the series will remain on the cutting edge of innovation in athlete services and fan engagement, while continuing to provide a crucial foundation for the sustainable growth of the sport as a whole.”Now as ever, no other series delivers such reliably high levels of competition and prize money for athletes across the diversity of track and field disciplines.
Over the past 15 years, the Diamond League has invested more than USD 300 million in its athletes, with USD 18 million a year spent on prize money and promotional fees, and a further USD 6 million on athlete services such as transport, accommodation and medical care.In 2025, the total prize money pool increased to USD 9.24 million – the highest level in the series history.
That pool will remain the same this season, as the series consolidates its financial sustainability with new commercial partnerships in 2026.In 2026, an adjusted prize money structure will allow even more athletes to win higher top prizes, while also ensuring full gender equality and a fair distribution among all track and field disciplines.
At the same time, the Diamond League also continues to develop off the track, bringing its athletes and partners in front of a huge global audience.In 2025, the series welcomed 400,000 spectators to some of the world’s most iconic stadiums, and was broadcast on television in 170 different countries.
It also reached an online fanbase of five million social media followers worldwide, notching up more than one billion impressions and more than 900 million video views across all platforms. This season, that audience will only continue to grow as sports fans across the world once again tune in to the greatest track and field series on Earth.
This is the series which delivers only the very best: in all four corners of the world, throughout the outdoor season and for all the biggest superstars of global athletics. It’s the Diamond League. It’s where champions are made.
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