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    Xiamen Diamond League 2026: Schedule, Live Stream, Events, and Entries Guide ft. Sha’Carri Richardson and Letsile Tebogo

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    Xiamen Diamond League 2026: Schedule, Live Stream, Events, and Entries Guide ft. Sha’Carri Richardson and Letsile Tebogo
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    The 2026 Xiamen Diamond League is all set to take place on May 23 at the Xiamen Egret Stadium in Xiamen, China. It features a star-studded lineup of Olympic champions, world champions, and world record holders looking to make their mark early in the season.

    This is the second stop of the Wanda Diamond League circuit, with some top-notch athletes, including Sha’Carri Richardson, Letsile Tebogo, Kenny Bednarek, Karseten Warhol, Masai Russell, and more, ready to deliver thrilling performances in their respective events. This Diamond League will also feature several interesting events, including th e200m race, hurdles races, shot put, discus, and more.

    Let’s have a look at the schedule, live streaming details, and top entries of the Xiamen Diamond League 2026.

    Schedule of the Xiamen Diamond League 2026 

    Here are the full details of the schedule of the Xiamen Diamond League:

    Saturday, May 23

    1. Mixed 5000m – 14:45
    2. Men’s national 4x100m – 15:35
    3. Women’s Javelin Throw – 15:40
    4. Men’s Matioanl 100m – 16:00
    5. Men’s Shot Put – 16:05
    6. Women’s National 100m – 16:11
    7. Women’s High Jump – 16:21
    8. Men’s 400m – 16:34
    9. Women’s Steeplechase 3000m – 16:45
    10. Men’s Long Jump – 16:48
    11. Men’s 110m Hurdles – 17:05
    12. Women’s 200m – 17:14
    13. Women’s Discus – 17:18
    14. Men’s 5000m – 17:43
    15. Men’s 400m Hurdles – 17:57
    16. Men’s 100m – 18:10
    17. Women’s 100m Hurdles – 18:22

    How to watch the 2026 Xiamen Diamond League live? 

    Fans from various countries can watch the Xiamen Diamond League on various platforms according to their availability. Here are the details of how you can catch the thrilling showdowns live in the US, Canada, and the UK.

    US – Through subscription on FloTrack and the FloSports app.

    Canada – CBC Sports.

    UK – BBC iPlayer or BBC TV channels.

    In the global or geo-restricted regions, the tournament will be available to stream for free on the Wanda Diamond League YouTube channel or World Athletics+.

    Full list of the competing athletes at the 2026 Xiamen Diamond League

    Women’s Javelin 

    1. Maria Andrejczyk — Poland
    2. Haruka Kitaguchi — Japan
    3. Adriana Vilagoš — Serbia
    4. Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado — Colombia
    5. Sigrid Borge — Norway
    6. Ziyi Yan — China
    7. Elina Tzengko — Greece
    8. Qianqian Dai — China
    9. Tori Moorby — New Zealand
    10. Małgorzata Maślak-Glugla — Poland

    Men’s Shot Put 

    1. Ryan Crouser — United States
    2. Joe Kovacs — United States
    3. Leonardo Fabbri — Italy
    4. Tom Walsh — New Zealand
    5. Rajindra Campbell — Jamaica
    6. Adrian Piperi — United States
    7. Jordan Geist — United States
    8. Roger Steen — United States
    9. Uziel Muñoz — Mexico
    10. Jialiang Xing — China

    Women’s High Jump

    1. Yuliia Levchenko — Ukraine
    2. Eleanor Patterson — Australia
    3. Iryna Gerashchenko — Ukraine
    4. Morgan Lake — Great Britain
    5. Maria Żodzik — Poland
    6. Imke Onnen — Germany
    7. Lamara Distin — Jamaica
    8. Charity Hufnagel — United States
    9. Jiawen Lu — China
    10. Yuqi Shao — China

    Men’s 400m

    1. Busang Collen Kebinatshipi — Botswana
    2. Muzala Samukonga — Zambia
    3. Zakithi Nene — South Africa
    4. Christopher Morales Williams — Canada
    5. Bayapo Ndori — Botswana
    6. Vernon Norwood — United States
    7. Christopher Bailey — United States
    8. Attila Molnár — Hungary
    9. Kai Liu — China

    Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

    1. Winfred Yavi — Bahrain
    2. Peruth Chemutai — Uganda
    3. Faith Cherotich — Kenya
    4. Norah Jeruto — Kazakhstan
    5. Alice Finot — France
    6. Marwa Bouzayani — Tunisia
    7. Courtney Wayment — United States
    8. Alemnat Walle — Ethiopia
    9. Kaylee Mitchell — United States
    10. Lexy Halladay — United States
    11. Olivia Markezich — United States
    12. Olivia Gürth — Germany
    13. Adva Cohen — Israel
    14. Wosane Asefa — Ethiopia
    15. Cara Feain-Ryan — Australia
    16. Angelina Ellis — United States
    17. Veerle Bakker — Netherlands
    18. Firehiwot Gesese — Ethiopia
    19. Xia Luo — China
    20. Kena Tufa — Ethiopia

    Men’s Long Jump 

    1. Tajay Gayle — Jamaica
    2. Miltiadis Tentoglou — Greece
    3. Wayne Pinnock — Jamaica
    4. Yuhao Shi — China
    5. Mattia Furlani — Italy
    6. Liam Adcock — Australia
    7. Mingkun Zhang — China
    8. Anvar Anvarov — Uzbekistan
    9. Bozhidar Sarâboyukov — Bulgaria
    10. Heng Shu — China

    Men’s 110m Hurdles 

    1. Cordell Tinch — United States
    2. Rachid Muratake — Japan
    3. Jamal Britt — United States
    4. Jason Joseph — Switzerland
    5. Orlando Bennett — Jamaica
    6. Enrique Llopis — Spain
    7. Zhuoyi Xu — China
    8. Junxi Liu — China
    9. Eric Edwards — United States
    10. Enzo Diessl — Austria

    Women’s 200m 

    1. Shericka Jackson — Jamaica
    2. Shaunae Miller-Uibo — Bahamas
    3. Mckenzie Long — United States
    4. Jenna Prandini — United States
    5. Sha’Carri Richardson — United States
    6. Anavia Battle — United States
    7. Amy Hunt — Great Britain
    8. Torrie Lewis — Australia
    9. Yujie Chen — China

    Women’s Discus 

    1. Valarie Sion — United States
    2. Jorinde van Klinken — Netherlands
    3. Laulauga Tausaga — United States
    4. Bin Feng — China
    5. Veronica Fraley — United States
    6. Shanice Craft — Germany
    7. Cierra Jackson — United States
    8. Silinda Moráles — Cuba
    9. Erika Beistle — United States
    10. Vanessa Kamga — Sweden

    Men’s 500m 

    1. Andreas Almgren — Sweden
    2. Jacob Krop — Kenya
    3. Biniam Mehary — Ethiopia
    4. Birhanu Balew — Bahrain
    5. Addisu Yihune — Ethiopia
    6. Mezgebu Sime — Ethiopia
    7. Mohamed Abdilaahi — Germany
    8. Cornelius Kemboi — Kenya
    9. Eduardo Herrera — Mexico
    10. Mathew Kipchumba Kipsang — Kenya
    11. Santiago Catrofe — Uruguay
    12. Keneth Kiprop — Uganda
    13. Tim Verbaandert — Netherlands
    14. Khairi Bejiga — Ethiopia
    15. Edwin Kurgat — Kenya
    16. Harbert Kibet — Uganda
    17. Seth O’Donnell — Australia
    18. Abdisa Fayisa — Ethiopia
    19. Timothy Cheruiyot — Kenya
    20. Filip Sasínek — Czechia
    21. Boaz Kiprugut — Kenya

    Women’s 1500m 

    1. Jessica Hull — Australia
    2. Birke Haylom — Ethiopia
    3. Dorcus Ewoi — Kenya
    4. Emily Mackay — United States
    5. Linden Hall — Australia
    6. Worknesh Mesele — Ethiopia
    7. Saron Berhe — Ethiopia
    8. Revee Walcott-Nolan — Great Britain
    9. Claudia Hollingsworth — Australia
    10. Sarah Billings — Australia
    11. Abbey Caldwell — Australia
    12. Gabija Galvydytė — Lithuania
    13. Joceline Wind — Switzerland
    14. Gracie Morris — United States
    15. Chunhui Li — China
    16. Taryn Parks — United States

    Men’s 400m Hurdles 

    1. Karsten Warholm — Norway
    2. Alison dos Santos — Brazil
    3. Abderrahman Samba — Qatar
    4. Kyron McMaster — British Virgin Islands
    5. Caleb Dean — United States
    6. Trevor Bassitt — United States
    7. CJ Allen — United States
    8. Matheus Lima — Brazil
    9. Debin Gong — China

    Men’s 100m 

    1. Trayvon Bromell — United States
    2. Christian Coleman — United States
    3. Ferdinand Omanyala — Kenya
    4. Kenneth Bednarek — United States
    5. Akani Simbine — South Africa
    6. Letsile Tebogo — Botswana
    7. Gift Leotlela — South Africa
    8. Lachlan Kennedy — Australia
    9. Xinrui Deng — China
    10. Shengjie Wang — China

    Women’s 100m hurdles

    1. Tobi Amusan — Nigeria
    2. Masai Russell — United States
    3. Ditaji Kambundji — Switzerland
    4. Tonea Marshall — United States
    5. Ackera Nugent — Jamaica
    6. Danielle Williams — Jamaica
    7. Megan Simmonds — Jamaica
    8. Devynne Charlton — Bahamas
    9. Yanni Wu — China
    10. Jingyang Liu — China

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