Diamond League#"Final 3" format

{{Short description|World athletics tour}}

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| ceo = Petr Stastny{{cite web|url=https://www.letsrun.com/news/2024/09/sydney-mclaughlin-levrone-will-not-be-allowed-to-compete-in-diamond-league-200m-400m-finals/ |title= Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Will Not Be Allowed To Compete In Diamond League 200m/400m Finals |date=2024-09-04 |access-date=2024-09-05 |website=LetsRun.com}}

| title = Wanda Diamond League

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The Diamond League is an annual series of elite track and field athletic competitions comprising fifteen invitational athletics meetings. The series sits in the top tier of the World Athletics one-day meet competitions.

The inaugural season was in 2010.{{cite web | title=IAAF to launch global Diamond League of 1 Day Meetings | work=IAAF | url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=101/newsid=49541.html | access-date=2 March 2009 | date=2 March 2009 | archive-date=21 October 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021174420/http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=101/newsid=49541.html | url-status=live }} It was designed to replace the IAAF Golden League, which had been held annually since 1998.{{Cite news|url=https://www.sportbusiness.com/sportbusiness-international/iaaf-secures-future-diamond-league|title=IAAF secures future of Diamond League|date=2014-05-08|work=SportBusiness Group|access-date=2017-12-08|archive-date=2017-12-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171209044229/https://www.sportbusiness.com/sportbusiness-international/iaaf-secures-future-diamond-league|url-status=live}} The full sponsorship name is the Wanda Diamond League, the result of an agreement with Wanda Group that was announced in December 2019.{{cite web|url=https://www.diamondleague.com/news/single-news/news/detail/News/the-wanda-diamond-league-is-here/|title=The Wanda Diamond League is here!|date=23 December 2019|publisher=Diamond League|access-date=28 December 2019|archive-date=6 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200606035000/https://www.diamondleague.com/news/single-news/news/detail/News/the-wanda-diamond-league-is-here/|url-status=live}}

While the Golden League was formed to increase the profile of the leading European athletics competitions, the Diamond League's aim is to "enhance the worldwide appeal of athletics by going outside Europe for the first time." In addition to the original Golden League members (except Berlin) and other traditional European competitions, the series now includes events in China, Qatar, Morocco, and the United States.

Beginning in March 2022, after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Diamond League excluded Russian and Belarusian athletes from all of its track and field meetings.{{Cite web|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120696/diamond-league-ban-russia-and-belarus|title=Russian and Belarusian athletes banned from Diamond League meetings|date=March 18, 2022|website=www.insidethegames.biz|access-date=June 5, 2022|archive-date=June 5, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220605064901/https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120696/diamond-league-ban-russia-and-belarus|url-status=live}}

Editions

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Edition

!Year

!Meets

!Diamond
Disciplines

!nowrap|Start date

!nowrap|End date      

!Doha

Shanghai (Suzhou / Shaoxing)OsloRome (Florence)New YorkEugene (Stanford)LausanneGreat BritainParisMonacoStockholmLondon (Glasgow / Gateshead / Birmingham)ZurichBrusselsRabat (Marrakesh)Chorzów (Silesia)Xiamen
1

|2010

|14

|32

|14 May

|27 August

| 1

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2

|2011

|14

|32

|6 May

|16 September

| 1

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3

|2012

|14

|32

|11 May

|7 September

| 1

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4

|2013

|14

|32

|10 May

|6 September

| 1

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5

|2014

|14

|32

|9 May

|5 September

| 1

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6

|2015

|14

|32

|15 May

|11 September

| 1

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7

|2016

|14

|32

|6 May

|9 September

| 1

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8

|2017

|14

|32

|5 May

|1 September

| 1

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9

|2018

|14

|32

|4 May

|31 August

| 1

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10

|2019

|14

|32

|3 May

|6 September

| 1

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11

|2020

|8

|24

|11 June

|25 September

| 8

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12

|2021

|14

|32

|23 May

|9 September

| 2

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13

|2022

|13

|32

|13 May

|8 September

| 1

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14

|2023

|14

|32

|5 May

|17 September

| 1

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15

|2024

|15

|32

|20 April

|14 September

| 3

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16

|2025

|15

|32

|26 April

|28 August

| 3

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The number in the table represents the order in which the meeting took place.

Format

= Scoring system =

The original Diamond League scoring system, used from 2010 to 2015, awarded points to the top three athletes at each meeting (4 points for first place; 2 points for second place; 1 point for third place). Each of the thirty-two disciplines (sixteen each for male and female athletes) was staged a total of seven times during the season; points scored in the final meeting for that discipline (either Zürich or Brussels) were doubled. The athletes who finished the season with the highest number of points in their discipline won the "Diamond Race"; in case of a tie on points, the number of victories was used as the first tie-breaker, followed by the results of the final. Only athletes who competed in their discipline's final meeting were eligible to win the Diamond Race. In 2016 scoring was expanded to the top six (10–6–4–3–2–1); double points (20–12–8–6–4–2) were still awarded in the event finals.{{cite web|url=http://ww1.omriyadat.com/|title=omriyadat.com – Informationen zum Thema omriyadat.|website=ww1.omriyadat.com|access-date=2019-02-10|archive-date=2019-10-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191002194631/http://ww1.omriyadat.com/|url-status=live}}

A completely new system was introduced in 2017; the top eight athletes at each meeting are now awarded points (8–7–6–5–4–3–2–1), but these points only determine which athletes qualify for the discipline finals in Zürich and Brussels. The athletes who win at the finals are declared IAAF Diamond League Champions, and the allocation of the overall prize money is likewise determined solely by the results of the final.{{cite web |url=http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/iaaf-announces-diamond-league-changes-to-offer-dramatic-showdown-54321 |title=IAAF announces Diamond League changes to offer "dramatic showdown" |work=Athletics Weekly |date=7 December 2016 |access-date=5 May 2017 |archive-date=3 June 2017 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20170603180500/http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/iaaf-announces-diamond-league-changes-to-offer-dramatic-showdown-54321 |url-status=live }} This system, with the winner of the final automatically winning the overall championship, is similar to the former IAAF Grand Prix circuit with its Grand Prix Final.{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.fi/sport/yleisurheilu/uutinen/artikkeli/pitkamaki-timanttiliigan-uudistuksista-minulle-sopii/6412178 |title=Pitkämäki Timanttiliigan uudistuksista: Minulle sopii |language=fi |publisher=MTV3 |date=1 May 2017 |access-date=5 May 2017 |archive-date=5 May 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170505193815/http://www.mtv.fi/sport/yleisurheilu/uutinen/artikkeli/pitkamaki-timanttiliigan-uudistuksista-minulle-sopii/6412178 |url-status=live }} As part of the scoring changes, the term 'Diamond Race' is no longer used. Instead, athletes compete in 'Diamond Disciplines' to become the Diamond League champion.

After the 2019 season, the final format changed from being held by two separate meets to one meet.[https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/47527083 Diamond League: IAAF announces changes including reduced events in 2020] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190313042831/https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/47527083 |date=2019-03-13 }}. BBC. 2019-03-11. Retrieved 2021-03-03.

= Pandemic season =

In March 2019 the president of the IAAF, Sebastian Coe, announced changes in the Diamond League's format for the 2020 series. The number of Diamond Disciplines was reduced from 32 to 24 and a second Chinese meet was added to the calendar. The dual final format was replaced by a single final.[https://www.iaaf.org/news/press-release/zurich-to-host-diamond-league-final-in-2020-a Zurich to host Diamond League final in 2020 and 2021 as the League undergoes reform to become stronger and more relevant to athletes and fans] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190826115230/https://www.iaaf.org/news/press-release/zurich-to-host-diamond-league-final-in-2020-a |date=2019-08-26 }}. IAAF (2019-08-26). Retrieved 2019-10-23.[https://www.iaaf.org/news/press-release/diamond-league-2020-season-meetings IAAF Diamond League reaches agreement on meetings for 2020 season ] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191022060340/https://www.iaaf.org/news/press-release/diamond-league-2020-season-meetings |date=2019-10-22 }}. IAAF (2019-10-21). Retrieved 2019-10-23. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, 7 of the originally planned 15 meets were cancelled, the season was delayed to June 10, only four or the meets had a full competitive program, and the final was cancelled with no champions crowned in 2020.Mulkeen, Jon (2020-10-29). [https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/2020-wanda-diamond-league-season-review Looking back at the 2020 Wanda Diamond League] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210307090843/https://worldathletics.org/news/news/2020-wanda-diamond-league-season-review |date=2021-03-07 }}. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-03-03.

In December 2020, the 2021 Diamond League was announced to return with 32 disciplines and a two-hour broadcast window.Reuters Staff (2020-12-04). [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-athletics-diamond-idUSKBN28E1MW Diamond League to have full programme of 32 disciplines in 2021] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201209185126/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-athletics-diamond-idUSKBN28E1MW |date=2020-12-09 }}. Reuters. Retrieved 2021-03-03.

="Final 3" format=

In the "Final 3" format for horizontal jumping and throwing events, only the top-3 athletes after five rounds get a trial in the last round. Originally, only that final attempt then determined the ranking of the top-3 athletes, regardless of previous marks.{{cite web |title=Diamond League Meetings Regulations 2021 Status Requirements |url=https://worldathletics.org/download/download?filename=bb3ee2f7-a4a4-4525-9d63-748b3d7e1490.pdf&urlslug=C1.3+-+Diamond+League+Regulations+%282021+Status+Requirements%29 |website=World Athletics |access-date=30 April 2025 |page=section 5.7}} The format was first tested at two World Athletics Indoor Tour meetings in 2020 and received ample criticism from athletes prior to its first implementation in the Diamond League at the 2020 BAUHAUS-galan.{{cite web |last1=Crumley |first1=Euan |title=Will new long jump format take off in Stockholm? |url=https://athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/long-jump-format-stockholm-1039931602/ |website=Athletics Weekly |access-date=30 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220125231620/https://athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/long-jump-format-stockholm-1039931602/ |archive-date=25 January 2022 |date=19 August 2020 |url-status=live}}{{cite web |title=Athletes unhappy with final three Long Jump format |url=https://athleticsassociation.org/updates/athletes-unhappy-with-final-three-long-jump-format |website=Athletics Association |access-date=30 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210125192117/https://athleticsassociation.org/updates/athletes-unhappy-with-final-three-long-jump-format |archive-date=25 January 2021 |date=22 August 2020 |url-status=live}}

Nonetheless in December 2020, the format was adopted throughout the 2021 Diamond League season, except for the final in Zürich.{{cite web |title=Wanda Diamond League announces changes to its 2021 structure |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/wanda-diamond-league-changes-2021-structure |website=World Athletics |access-date=30 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201205013615/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/wanda-diamond-league-changes-2021-structure |archive-date=5 December 2020 |date=4 December 2020 |url-status=live}}{{cite web |title=Big Diamond League changes announced |url=https://athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/big-diamond-league-changes-announced-1039938029/ |website=Athletics Weekly |access-date=30 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201204200313/https://athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/big-diamond-league-changes-announced-1039938029/ |archive-date=4 December 2020 |date=4 December 2020 |url-status=live}} World Athletics president Sebastian Coe defended the decision as an attempt to make "sure that we haven't got field events that are dying" by raising the stakes of the final round,{{cite web |last1=Gault |first1=Jonathan |title="In a Way, the Horse Bolted the Stable Many, Many Years Ago": Seb Coe Speaks to LetsRun.com About Shoes, World Records, & 2021 Diamond League Changes |url=https://www.letsrun.com/news/2020/12/in-a-way-the-horse-bolted-the-stable-many-many-years-ago-seb-coe-speaks-to-letsrun-com-about-shoes-world-records-2021-diamond-league-changes/ |website=LetsRun.com |access-date=30 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220810022751/https://www.letsrun.com/news/2020/12/in-a-way-the-horse-bolted-the-stable-many-many-years-ago-seb-coe-speaks-to-letsrun-com-about-shoes-world-records-2021-diamond-league-changes/ |archive-date=10 August 2022 |language=en |date=10 December 2020 |url-status=live}} and made the comparison to track events where results in prior rounds are also not taken into consideration when ranking runners in the final.{{cite magazine |last1=Lindstrom |first1=Sieg |title=Seb Coe' Pandemic-Year Analyss |journal=Track & Field News |volume=2021 |issue=January |pages=51-54 |url=https://trackandfieldnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/01-January-2021-TFN.pdf |access-date=30 April 2025}} Coe did however quell earlier concerns that the controversial format could also be adopted at the Olympic Games and World Championships,{{cite web |last1=Rowbottom |first1=Mike |title=Rule change opens way for controversial "Final Three" long jump format at Olympics and World Championships |url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1098951/final-three-long-jump-rule-change |website=Inside the Games |access-date=30 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201107043019/https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1098951/final-three-long-jump-rule-change |archive-date=7 November 2020 |date=28 September 2020 |url-status=live}} and confirmed it would be reviewed at the end of the 2021 season.

In December 2021, the revised "Final 3" format was announced:{{cite web |title=Revised ‘final 3’ format approved for horizontal jumps and throws in 2022 Wanda Diamond League season |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/revised-final-3-format-2022 |website=World Athletics |access-date=30 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220521134033/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/revised-final-3-format-2022 |archive-date=21 May 2022 |date=15 December 2021 |url-status=live}}{{cite web |last1=Adams |first1=Tim |title=Diamond League final three format changed |url=https://athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/diamond-league-final-three-format-changed-1039952167/ |website=Athletics Weekly |access-date=30 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211216111409/https://athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/diamond-league-final-three-format-changed-1039952167/ |archive-date=16 December 2021 |date=15 December 2021 |url-status=live}} as before only the top-3 athletes after five rounds get a final trial, but all marks determine the ranking of those athletes rather than just their results in the last round. However, the competing order for rounds 4 and 5 and for round 6 is changed by descending marks in the preceding three resp. five rounds (contrary to the usual ascending order). This format continues to be used from the 2022 season onwards.{{cite web |title=Diamond League Meetings Regulations 2022 Status Requirements |url=https://worldathletics.org/download/download?filename=52924ed8-942f-4442-be92-5decbdedd132.pdf&urlslug=C1.3+-+Diamond+League+Regulations+%282022+Status+Requirements%29 |website=World Athletics |access-date=30 April 2025 |page=section 5.7}}

Both the original and revised formats were the subject of academic studies into their effects on fairness{{cite journal |last1=Wolf-Root |first1=Alex |last2=Cody |first2=Kelsey C. |title=When the Longest Jump Doesn’t Win the Long Jump: Against World Athletics' Final 3 |journal=Fair Play. Revista de Filosofía, Ética y Derecho del deporte |date=7 July 2022 |issue=22 |pages=75-88 |url=https://philarchive.org/archive/WOLWTL |access-date=30 April 2025}} and jumping strategies.{{cite journal |last1=Karlsson |first1=Niklas |last2=Lunander |first2=Anders |title=The strategic jump-the order effect on winning “The Final Three” in long jump competitions |journal=Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports |date=1 September 2024 |volume=20 |issue=3 |pages=265–276 |doi=10.1515/jqas-2022-0028 |url=https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/jqas-2022-0028/html |access-date=30 April 2025 |language=en |issn=1559-0410|hdl=10419/262157 |hdl-access=free }}

Meetings

All meetings since the event's inauguration have been held in the Northern Hemisphere in spring and summer months, in line with the traditional international track and field season.

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|+Diamond League meetings

scope="col"| #

!scope="col"| Meeting

!scope="col"| Arena

!scope="col"| City

!scope="col"| Country

!scope="col"| 2010

!scope="col"| 2011

!scope="col"| 2012

!scope="col"| 2013

!scope="col"| 2014

!scope="col"| 2015

!scope="col"| 2016

!scope="col"| 2017

!scope="col"| 2018

!scope="col"| 2019

!scope="col"| 2020

!scope="col"| 2021

!scope="col"| 2022

!scope="col"| 2023

!scope="col"| 2024

!scope="col"| 2025

16

|Bislett Games

|Bislett Stadium

|Oslo

|{{flagu|Norway}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

16

|Doha Diamond League

|Qatar Sports Club

|Doha

|{{flagu|Qatar}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

12

|Diamond League Shanghai

|Shanghai Stadium / Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre / Shaoxing China Textile City Sports Center

|Shanghai (Suzhou / Shaoxing)

|{{flagu|China}}

|•

|

|

|•

|•

16

|Golden Gala

|Stadio Olimpico

|Rome (Florence)

|{{flagu|Italy}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

15

|Prefontaine Classic

|Hayward Field

|Eugene (Stanford)

|{{flagu|US}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

16

|Athletissima

|Stade Olympique de la Pontaise

|Lausanne

|{{flagu|Switzerland}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

16

|Herculis

|Stade Louis-II

|Fontvieille

|{{flagu|Monaco}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

15

|London Athletics Meet

|London Stadium

|London (Glasgow / Gateshead / Birmingham)

|{{flagu|UK}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

11

|British Grand Prix

|International Stadium / Alexander Stadium

|Gateshead / Birmingham

|{{flagu|UK}}

|•

|

|

|

|

15

|Meeting de Paris

|Stade Sébastien Charléty

|Paris

|{{flagu|France}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

16

|Weltklasse Zürich

|Letzigrund

|Zürich

|nowrap|{{flagu|Switzerland}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

16

|Memorial Van Damme

|King Baudouin Stadium

|Brussels

|{{flagu|Belgium}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

16

|BAUHAUS-galan

|Stockholm Olympic Stadium

|Stockholm

|{{flagu|Sweden}}

|•

|•

|•

|•

|•

6

|Adidas Grand Prix

|Icahn Stadium

|New York City

|{{flagu|US}}

|•

|

|

|

|

|

8

|Meeting de Rabat

|Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium

|Rabat (Marrakesh)

|{{flagu|Morocco}}

|

|•

|•

|•

|•

4

|Kamila Skolimowska Memorial

|Silesia Stadium

|Chorzów (Silesia)

|{{flagu|Poland}}

|

|•

|•

|•

|•

3

|Xiamen Diamond League

|Xiamen Egret Stadium

|Xiamen

|{{flagu|China}}

|

|

|•

|•

|•

  • From 2011 to 2019 the British Grand Prix was held at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham.
  • The 2010 to 2016 Meeting de Paris was held at the Stade de France.
  • In 2016 the Adidas Grand Prix in New York City was removed in favour of the Rabat leg (the first African meet of the series). The 2024 event was moved to Stade de Marrakech in Marrakech.
  • The 2019 Prefontaine Classic moved from Eugene to Cobb Track and Angell Field in Stanford due to the reconstruction of Hayward Field.{{cite web |url=https://runningmagazine.ca/sections/runs-races/prefontaine-classic-to-move-to-stanford-for-2019/ |title=Prefontaine Classic to move to Stanford for 2019 |author=Anne Francis |publisher=Canadian Running Magazine |date=21 January 2019 |access-date=3 May 2019 |archive-date=4 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190704091348/https://runningmagazine.ca/sections/runs-races/prefontaine-classic-to-move-to-stanford-for-2019/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/diamond-league-golden-gala-naples-2020 |title=Naples to host Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in 2020 |publisher=World Athletics |date=10 January 2020 |access-date=11 January 2020 |archive-date=13 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200913044339/https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/diamond-league-golden-gala-naples-2020 |url-status=live }}
  • The 2019 Doha Diamond League was held at Khalifa International Stadium.
  • In 2021 and 2023, the Golden Gala moved from Rome to Stadio Luigi Ridolfi in Florence.{{Cite web|title=Strong Wanda Diamond League 2021 season takes shape in Olympic year|url=https://www.diamondleague.com/news/general/strong-wdl-2021-season-takes-shape-in-olympic-year/|access-date=2021-04-21|website=IDL Diamond League|archive-date=2021-04-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421093822/https://www.diamondleague.com/news/general/strong-wdl-2021-season-takes-shape-in-olympic-year/|url-status=live}}
  • Meetings may hold non-Diamond League race events, e.g. the 10,000 m in Stockholm on 30 May 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://www.diamondleague.com/news/single-news/news/detail/News/stockholm-fighting-difficult-conditions-kipruto-and-stahl-impress/|title=Stockholm: Fighting Difficult Conditions, Kipruto and Stahl Impress|website=IDL Diamond League|access-date=2019-05-31|archive-date=2019-05-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190531153131/https://www.diamondleague.com/news/single-news/news/detail/News/stockholm-fighting-difficult-conditions-kipruto-and-stahl-impress/|url-status=live}}
  • Diamond League meetings in Shanghai and Shenzhen were planned for 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 but were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2024 Diamond League Shanghai was moved to Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre in Suzhou. The 2025 Diamond League Shanghai was moved to Shaoxing China Textile City Sports Center in Shaoxing.
  • A meeting in Chorzów was scheduled instead from 2022.{{Cite web |title=Wanda Diamond League in Silesia to feature 100m and 400m double bill {{!}} NEWS {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/silesia-skolimowska-memorial-events-100m-400m-hammer |access-date=2022-06-18 |website=worldathletics.org |archive-date=2022-06-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220618150423/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/silesia-skolimowska-memorial-events-100m-400m-hammer |url-status=live }}
  • A meeting in Xiamen was scheduled instead from 2023.

Diamond League winners

=Men's track=

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style="text-align:center;background-color:#DAEFFF"

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100 m200 m400 m800 m1500 m5000 m110 m h400 m h3000 m st
2010

|{{flagathlete|Tyson Gay|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Wallace Spearmon|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Jeremy Wariner|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|David Rudisha|KEN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Asbel Kiprop|KEN}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Imane Merga|ETH}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|David Oliver|USA}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Bershawn Jackson|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Paul Kipsiele Koech|KEN}} {{small|(1/3)}}

2011

|{{flagathlete|Asafa Powell|JAM}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Walter Dix|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Kirani James|GRN}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|David Rudisha|KEN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Nixon Chepseba|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Imane Merga|ETH}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete

CUB}} Dayron Robles

|{{flagathlete|David Greene|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Paul Kipsiele Koech|KEN}} {{small|(2/3)}}

2012

|{{flagathlete|Usain Bolt|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Nickel Ashmeade|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Kevin Borlée|BEL}}

|{{flagathlete|Mohammed Aman|ETH}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Silas Kiplagat|KEN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Isiah Koech|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Aries Merritt|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Javier Culson|PUR}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Paul Kipsiele Koech|KEN}} {{small|(3/3)}}

2013

|{{flagathlete|Justin Gatlin|USA}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Warren Weir|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|LaShawn Merritt|USA}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mohammed Aman|ETH}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Ayanleh Souleiman|DJI}}

|{{flagathlete|Yenew Alamirew|ETH}}

|{{flagathlete|David Oliver|USA}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Javier Culson|PUR}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Conseslus Kipruto|KEN}} {{small|(1/4)}}

2014

|{{flagathlete|Justin Gatlin|USA}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Alonso Edward|PAN}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|LaShawn Merritt|USA}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Nijel Amos|BOT}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Silas Kiplagat|KEN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Pascal Martinot-Lagarde|FRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Michael Tinsley|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Jairus Kipchoge Birech|KEN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

2015

|{{flagathlete|Justin Gatlin|USA}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Alonso Edward|PAN}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kirani James|GRN}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Nijel Amos|BOT}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Asbel Kiprop|KEN}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yomif Kejelcha|ETH}}

|{{flagathlete|David Oliver|USA}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Bershawn Jackson|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jairus Kipchoge Birech|KEN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

2016

|{{flagathlete|Asafa Powell|JAM}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Alonso Edward|PAN}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|LaShawn Merritt|USA}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Asbel Kiprop|KEN}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Hagos Gebrhiwet|ETH}}

|{{flagathlete|Orlando Ortega|ESP}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kerron Clement|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Conseslus Kipruto|KEN}} {{small|(2/4)}}

2017

|{{flagathlete|Chijindu Ujah|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Noah Lyles|USA}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Isaac Makwala|BOT}}

|{{flagathlete|Nijel Amos|BOT}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Timothy Cheruiyot|KEN}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mo Farah|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Sergey Shubenkov|ANA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kyron McMaster|IVB}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Conseslus Kipruto|KEN}} {{small|(3/4)}}

2018

|{{flagathlete|Christian Coleman|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Noah Lyles|USA}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Fred Kerley|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Emmanuel Korir|KEN}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Timothy Cheruiyot|KEN}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Selemon Barega|ETH}}

|{{flagathlete|Sergey Shubenkov|ANA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kyron McMaster|IVB}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Conseslus Kipruto|KEN}} {{small|(4/4)}}

2019

|{{flagathlete|Noah Lyles|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Noah Lyles|USA}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Michael Norman|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Donavan Brazier|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Timothy Cheruiyot|KEN}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Joshua Cheptegei|UGA}}

|{{flagathlete|Orlando Ortega|ESP}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Karsten Warholm|NOR}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Getnet Wale|ETH}}

2020{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}
2021

|{{flagathlete|Fred Kerley|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Kenneth Bednarek|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Michael Cherry|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Emmanuel Korir|KEN}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Timothy Cheruiyot|KEN}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Berihu Aregawi|ETH}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Devon Allen|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Karsten Warholm|NOR}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Benjamin Kigen|KEN}}

2022

|{{flagathlete|Trayvon Bromell|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Noah Lyles|USA}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kirani James|GRN}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Emmanuel Korir|KEN}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jakob Ingebrigtsen|NOR}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Nicholas Kipkorir Kimeli|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Grant Holloway|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Alison dos Santos|BRA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Soufiane El Bakkali|MAR}}

2023

|{{flagathlete|Christian Coleman|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Andre de Grasse|CAN}}

|{{flagathlete|Kirani James|GRN}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Emmanuel Wanyonyi|KEN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jakob Ingebrigtsen|NOR}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jakob Ingebrigtsen|NOR}}

|{{flagathlete|Hansle Parchment|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Rai Benjamin|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Simon Kiprop Koech|KEN}}

2024

|{{flagathlete|Ackeem Blake|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Kenneth Bednarek|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Charlie Dobson|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Emmanuel Wanyonyi|KEN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jakob Ingebrigtsen|NOR}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Berihu Aregawi|ETH}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sasha Zhoya|FRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Alison dos Santos|BRA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Amos Serem|KEN}}

=Men's field=

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style="text-align:center;background-color:#DAEFFF"

|width=25px| Year

Long jumpTriple jumpHigh jumpPole vaultShot putDiscusJavelin
2010

|{{flagathlete|Dwight Phillips|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Teddy Tamgho|FRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Ivan Ukhov|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} {{small|(1/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Christian Cantwell|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Piotr Małachowski|POL}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Andreas Thorkildsen|NOR}}

2011

|{{flagathlete|Mitchell Watt|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Phillips Idowu|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Jesse Williams|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} {{small|(2/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Dylan Armstrong|CAN}}

|{{flagathlete|Virgilijus Alekna|LTU}}

|{{flagathlete|Matthias de Zordo|GER}}

2012

|{{flagathlete|Aleksandr Menkov|RUS}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Christian Taylor|USA}} {{small|(1/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Robert Grabarz|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} {{small|(3/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Reese Hoffa|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Gerd Kanter|EST}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Vítězslav Veselý|CZE}} {{small|(1/2)}}

2013

|{{flagathlete|Aleksandr Menkov|RUS}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Christian Taylor|USA}} {{small|(2/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Bohdan Bondarenko|UKR}}

|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} {{small|(4/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Ryan Whiting|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Gerd Kanter|EST}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Vítězslav Veselý|CZE}} {{small|(2/2)}}

2014

|{{flagathlete|Godfrey Khotso Mokoena|RSA}}

|{{flagathlete|Christian Taylor|USA}} {{small|(3/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mutaz Essa Barshim|QAT}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} {{small|(5/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Reese Hoffa|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Piotr Małachowski|POL}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Thomas Röhler|GER}}

2015

|{{flagathlete|Greg Rutherford|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Christian Taylor|USA}} {{small|(4/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mutaz Essa Barshim|QAT}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} {{small|(6/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Joe Kovacs|USA}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Piotr Małachowski|POL}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Tero Pitkämäki|FIN}}

2016

|{{flagathlete|Fabrice Lapierre|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Christian Taylor|USA}} {{small|(5/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Erik Kynard|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Renaud Lavillenie|FRA}} {{small|(7/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Tom Walsh|NZL}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Piotr Małachowski|POL}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jakub Vadlejch|CZE}} {{small|(1/3)}}

2017

|{{flagathlete|Luvo Manyonga|RSA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Christian Taylor|USA}} {{small|(6/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mutaz Essa Barshim|QAT}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sam Kendricks|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Darrell Hill|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Andrius Gudžius|LTU}}

|{{flagathlete|Jakub Vadlejch|CZE}} {{small|(2/3)}}

2018

|{{flagathlete|Luvo Manyonga|RSA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Pedro Pichardo|POR}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Brandon Starc|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Timur Morgunov|ANA}}

|{{flagathlete|Tomas Walsh|NZL}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Fedrick Dacres|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Andreas Hofmann|GER}}

2019

|{{flagathlete|Juan Miguel Echevarría|CUB}}

|{{flagathlete|Christian Taylor|USA}} {{small|(7/7)}}

|{{flagathlete|Andriy Protsenko|UKR}}

|{{flagathlete|Sam Kendricks|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Tomas Walsh|NZL}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Daniel Ståhl|SWE}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Magnus Kirt|EST}}

2020

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

2021

|{{flagathlete|Thobias Montler|SWE}}

|{{flagathlete|Pedro Pichardo|POR}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Gianmarco Tamberi|ITA}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Armand Duplantis|SWE}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Ryan Crouser|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Daniel Ståhl|SWE}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Johannes Vetter|GER}}

2022

|{{flagathlete|Miltiadis Tentoglou|GRE}}

|{{flagathlete|Andy Díaz Hernández|CUB}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Gianmarco Tamberi|ITA}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Armand Duplantis|SWE}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Joe Kovacs|USA}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kristjan Ceh|SLO}}

|{{flagathlete|Neeraj Chopra|IND}}

2023

|{{flagathlete|Simon Ehammer|SUI}}

|{{flagathlete|Andy Díaz Hernández|ITA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Woo Sang-hyeok|KOR}}

|{{flagathlete|Armand Duplantis|SWE}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Joe Kovacs|USA}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Matthew Denny|AUS}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jakub Vadlejch|CZE}} {{small|(3/3)}}

2024

|{{flagathlete|Tajay Gayle|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Pedro Pichardo|POR}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Gianmarco Tamberi|ITA}} (3/3)

|{{flagathlete|Armand Duplantis|SWE}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Leonardo Fabbri|ITA}}

|{{flagathlete|Matthew Denny|AUS}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Anderson Peters|GRN}}

=Women's track=

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style="text-align:center;background-color:#DAEFFF"

|width=25px| Year

100 m200 m400 m800 m1500 m5000 m100 m h400 m h3000 m st
2010

|{{flagathlete|Carmelita Jeter|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Janeth Jepkosgei|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Nancy Langat|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Vivian Cheruiyot|KEN}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Priscilla Lopes-Schliep|CAN}}

|{{flagathlete|Kaliese Spencer|JAM}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Milcah Cheywa|KEN}} {{small|(1/4)}}

2011

|{{flagathlete|Carmelita Jeter|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Carmelita Jeter|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Amantle Montsho|BOT}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jennifer Meadows|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Morgan Uceny|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Vivian Cheruiyot|KEN}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Danielle Carruthers|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Kaliese Spencer|JAM}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Milcah Cheywa|KEN}} {{small|(2/4)}}

2012

|{{flagathlete|Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce|JAM}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Charonda Williams|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Amantle Montsho|BOT}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Pamela Jelimo|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Abeba Aregawi|ETH}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Vivian Cheruiyot|KEN}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Dawn Harper|USA}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kaliese Spencer|JAM}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Milcah Cheywa|KEN}} {{small|(3/4)}}

2013

|{{flagathlete|Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce|JAM}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Amantle Montsho|BOT}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Eunice Jepkoech Sum|KEN}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Abeba Aregawi|SWE}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Meseret Defar|ETH}}

|{{flagathlete|Dawn Harper-Nelson|USA}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Zuzana Hejnová|CZE}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Milcah Cheywa|KEN}} {{small|(4/4)}}

2014

|{{flagathlete|Veronica Campbell Brown|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Novlene Williams-Mills|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Eunice Jepkoech Sum|KEN}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jennifer Simpson|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Mercy Cherono|KEN}}

|{{flagathlete|Dawn Harper-Nelson|USA}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kaliese Spencer|JAM}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Hiwot Ayalew|ETH}}

2015

|{{flagathlete|Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce|JAM}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Francena McCorory|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Eunice Jepkoech Sum|KEN}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sifan Hassan|NED}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Genzebe Dibaba|ETH}}

|{{flagathlete|Dawn Harper-Nelson|USA}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Zuzana Hejnová|CZE}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Virginia Nyambura|KEN}}

2016

|{{flagathlete|Elaine Thompson|JAM}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Dafne Schippers|NED}}

|{{flagathlete|Stephenie Ann McPherson|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Caster Semenya|RSA}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Laura Muir|GBR}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Almaz Ayana|ETH}}

|{{flagathlete|Kendra Harrison|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Cassandra Tate|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Ruth Jebet|BHR}} {{small|(1/2)}}

2017

|{{flagathlete|Elaine Thompson|JAM}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Shaunae Miller-Uibo|BAH}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Shaunae Miller-Uibo|BAH}}

|{{flagathlete|Caster Semenya|RSA}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Faith Kipyegon|KEN}} {{small|(1/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Hellen Obiri|KEN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sally Pearson|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Dalilah Muhammad|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Ruth Jebet|BHR}} {{small|(2/2)}}

2018

|{{flagathlete|Murielle Ahouré|CIV}}

|{{flagathlete|Shaunae Miller-Uibo|BAH}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Salwa Eid Naser|BHR}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Caster Semenya|RSA}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Laura Muir|GBR}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Hellen Obiri|KEN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Brianna McNeal|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Dalilah Muhammad|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Beatrice Chepkoech|KEN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

2019

|{{flagathlete|Dina Asher-Smith|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Shaunae Miller-Uibo|BAH}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Salwa Eid Naser|BHR}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Ajeé Wilson|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Sifan Hassan|NED}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sifan Hassan|NED}}

|{{flagathlete|Danielle Williams|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Sydney McLaughlin|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Beatrice Chepkoech|KEN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

2020{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}
2021

|{{flagathlete|Elaine Thompson-Herah|JAM}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Christine Mboma|NAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Quanera Hayes|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Keely Hodgkinson|GBR}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Faith Kipyegon|KEN}} {{small|(2/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Francine Niyonsaba|BDI}}

|{{flagathlete|Tobi Amusan|NGR}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Femke Bol|NED}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Norah Jeruto|KEN}}

2022

|{{flagathlete|Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce|JAM}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Shericka Jackson|JAM}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Marileidy Paulino|DOM}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mary Moraa|KEN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Faith Kipyegon|KEN}} {{small|(3/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Beatrice Chebet|KEN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Tobi Amusan|NGR}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Femke Bol|NED}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Werkuha Getachew|ETH}}

2023

|{{flagathlete|Shericka Jackson|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Shericka Jackson|JAM}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Marileidy Paulino|DOM}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Keely Hodgkinson|GBR}}{{ref label|Note1|a|a}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Faith Kipyegon|KEN}} {{small|(4/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Gudaf Tsegay|ETH}}

|{{flagathlete|Tobi Amusan|NGR}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Femke Bol|NED}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Winfred Yavi|BHR}}

2024

|{{flagathlete|Julien Alfred|LCA}}

|{{flagathlete|Brittany Brown|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Marileidy Paulino|DOM}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mary Moraa|KEN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Faith Kipyegon|KEN}} {{small|(5/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Beatrice Chebet|KEN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Jasmine Camacho-Quinn|PUR}}

|{{flagathlete|Femke Bol|NED}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Faith Cherotich|KEN}}

=Women's field=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;" width="100%"
style="text-align:center;background-color:#DAEFFF"

|width=25px| Year

Long jumpTriple jumpHigh jumpPole vaultShot putDiscusJavelin
2010

|{{flagathlete|Brittney Reese|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yargelis Savigne|CUB}}

|{{flagathlete|Blanka Vlašić|CRO}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Fabiana Murer|BRA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Valerie Adams|NZL}} {{small|(1/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yarelys Barrios|CUB}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Barbora Špotáková|CZE}} {{small|(1/5)}}

2011

|{{flagathlete|Brittney Reese|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Olha Saladuha|UKR}}

|{{flagathlete|Blanka Vlašić|CRO}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Silke Spiegelburg|GER}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Valerie Adams|NZL}} {{small|(2/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yarelys Barrios|CUB}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Christina Obergföll|GER}} {{small|(1/2)}}

2012

|{{flagathlete|Yelena Sokolova|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Olga Rypakova|KAZ}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Chaunté Lowe|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Silke Spiegelburg|GER}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Valerie Adams|NZL}} {{small|(3/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sandra Perković|CRO}} {{small|(1/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Barbora Špotáková|CZE}} {{small|(2/5)}}

2013

|{{flagathlete|Shara Proctor|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Caterine Ibargüen|COL}} {{small|(1/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Svetlana Shkolina|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Silke Spiegelburg|GER}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Valerie Adams|NZL}} {{small|(4/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sandra Perković|CRO}} {{small|(2/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Christina Obergföll|GER}} {{small|(2/2)}}

2014

|{{flagathlete|Tianna Bartoletta|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Caterine Ibargüen|COL}} {{small|(2/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mariya Kuchina|RUS}} {{small|(1/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Fabiana Murer|BRA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Valerie Adams|NZL}} {{small|(5/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sandra Perković|CRO}} {{small|(3/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Barbora Špotáková|CZE}} {{small|(3/5)}}

2015

|{{flagathlete|Tianna Bartoletta|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Caterine Ibargüen|COL}} {{small|(3/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Ruth Beitia|ESP}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou|GRE}}

|{{flagathlete|Christina Schwanitz|GER}}

|{{flagathlete|Sandra Perković|CRO}} {{small|(4/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Barbora Špotáková|CZE}} {{small|(4/5)}}

2016

|{{flagathlete|Ivana Španović|SRB}} {{small|(1/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Caterine Ibargüen|COL}} {{small|(4/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Ruth Beitia|ESP}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Katerina Stefanidi|GRE}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Valerie Adams|NZL}} {{small|(6/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sandra Perković|CRO}} {{small|(5/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Madara Palameika|LAT}}

2017

|{{flagathlete|Ivana Španović|SRB}} {{small|(2/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Olga Rypakova|KAZ}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mariya Lasitskene|ANA}} {{small|(2/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Katerina Stefanidi|GRE}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Gong Lijiao|CHN}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sandra Perković|CRO}} {{small|(6/6)}}

|{{flagathlete|Barbora Špotáková|CZE}} {{small|(5/5)}}

2018

|{{flagathlete|Caterine Ibargüen|COL}}

|{{flagathlete|Caterine Ibargüen|COL}} {{small|(5/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mariya Lasitskene|ANA}} {{small|(3/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Katerina Stefanidi|GRE}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Gong Lijiao|CHN}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yaime Pérez|CUB}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Tatsiana Khaladovich|BLR}}

2019

|{{flagathlete|Malaika Mihambo|GER}}

|{{flagathlete|Shanieka Ricketts|JAM}}

|{{flagathlete|Mariya Lasitskene|ANA}} {{small|(4/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Katerina Stefanidi|GRE}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Gong Lijiao|CHN}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yaime Pérez|CUB}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Lu Huihui|CHN}}

2020

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

2021

|{{flagathlete|Ivana Španović|SRB}} {{small|(3/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yulimar Rojas|VEN}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Mariya Lasitskene|ANA}} {{small|(5/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Anzhelika Sidorova|ANA}}

|{{flagathlete|Magdalyn Ewen|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Valarie Allman|USA}} {{small|(1/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Christin Hussong|GER}}

2022

|{{flagathlete|Ivana Vuleta|SRB}} {{small|(4/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yulimar Rojas|VEN}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yaroslava Mahuchikh|UKR}} {{small|(1/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Nina Kennedy|AUS}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Chase Ealey|USA}} {{small|(1/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Valarie Allman|USA}} {{small|(2/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Kara Winger|USA}}

2023

|{{flagathlete|Ivana Vuleta|SRB}} {{small|(5/5)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yulimar Rojas|VEN}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Yaroslava Mahuchikh|UKR}} {{small|(2/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Katie Moon|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Chase Ealey|USA}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Valarie Allman|USA}} {{small|(3/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Haruka Kitaguchi|JPN}} {{small|(1/2)}}

2024

|{{flagathlete|Larissa Iapichino|ITA}}

|{{flagathlete|Leyanis Pérez|CUB}}

|{{flagathlete|Yaroslava Mahuchikh|UKR}} {{small|(3/3)}}

|{{flagathlete|Nina Kennedy|AUS}} {{small|(2/2)}}

|{{flagathlete|Sarah Mitton|CAN}}

|{{flagathlete|Valarie Allman|USA}} {{small|(4/4)}}

|{{flagathlete|Haruka Kitaguchi|JPN}} {{small|(2/2)}}

Notes

{{refbegin}}

{{note label|Note1|a|a}}Athing Mu won the final as a national wild card so she was ineligible to win the Diamond League title, which went to runner-up Keely Hodgkinson{{cite web | title=Explainer: Wild Cards In The WDL Final | work=Diamond League | url=https://www.diamondleague.com/news/general/explainer-wild-cards-in-the-wdl-final/ | access-date=18 September 2023 | date=13 September 2023 }}

{{refend}}

Statistics

=Legend=

class="wikitable"
Symbol/ColumnDescription
style="background:#ffffbf;"|Best nation
style="background:#dfdfdf;" |Second best nation
style="background:#ffdf9f;" |Third best nation
style="background:#F19CBB;" |Female athlete

=Countries by number of event winners=

class="sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center"

!Rank

!Country

!2010

!2011

!2012

!2013

!2014

!2015

!2016

!2017

!2018

!2019

!2021

!2022

!2023

!2024

!Total
Individual

!Diamond League
Record

1align=left| {{USA}}

| style="background:#ffffbf;"|11

style="background:#ffffbf;"|7style="background:#ffffbf;"|6style="background:#ffffbf;"|6style="background:#ffffbf;"|9style="background:#ffffbf;"|9style="background:#ffffbf;"|6style="background:#ffffbf;"|5style="background:#ffffbf;"|5style="background:#ffffbf;"|8style="background:#ffffbf;"| 8

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|7

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|6

| style="background:#dfdfdf;"| 3

style="background:#ffffbf;" |96style="background:#ffffbf;" |7
2align=left| {{KEN}}

| style="background:#dfdfdf;"|7

style="background:#dfdfdf;"|5style="background:#ffffbf;"|6style="background:#dfdfdf;"|3style="background:#dfdfdf;"|5style="background:#dfdfdf;"|4style="background:#dfdfdf;"|3style="background:#dfdfdf;"|4style="background:#ffffbf;"|5style="background:#dfdfdf;"|2style="background:#dfdfdf;"| 5

|style="background:#dfdfdf;"|5

|style="background:#dfdfdf;"|3

| style="background:#ffffbf;"|6

style="background:#dfdfdf;" |63style="background:#ffdf9f;" |4
3align=left| {{JAM}}

| 1

2style="background:#ffdf9f;" |4style="background:#dfdfdf;"|3style="background:#ffdf9f;"|31style="background:#dfdfdf;"|311style="background:#dfdfdf;"|21

|style="background:#ffdf9f;" |2

|style="background:#dfdfdf;"|3

2style="background:#ffdf9f;" |29style="background:#dfdfdf;" | 5
4align=left| {{ETH}}

| 1

12style="background:#dfdfdf;"|31style="background:#ffdf9f;"|22111

| 1

|1

|1

182
5

|align=left| {{GBR2}}

| –

style="background:#ffdf9f;"|31111style="background:#ffdf9f;"|2111

| –

|1

|1

14
rowspan="2" | 6

| align="left" | {{CZE}}

| 1

221style="background:#ffdf9f;" |21style="background:#ffdf9f;" |2

| –

|1

| –

12

|–

align="left" | {{GER}}

| –

style="background:#ffdf9f;" |31211112

| –

|–

| –

122
8align=left| {{FRA}}

| style="background:#ffdf9f;"|2

111211

| –

|–

|1

10
style="border-top:solid black"

|9

| align="left" | {{CUB}}

| style="background:#ffdf9f;" |2

21style="background:#dfdfdf;" |2

| 1

|–

|1

91
rowspan="5" |10

| align="left" | {{AUS}}

| –

1111

|1

|1

28

|–

align="left" | {{CRO}}

| 1

1111111

| –

|–

| –

81
align="left" |{{NED}}

| –

11style="background:#dfdfdf;" |21

| 1

|1

| 1

81
align="left" | {{NZL}}

| –

1111211

| –

|–

| –

81
align="left" | {{SWE}}

| –

11style="background:#ffdf9f;" |3

| 1

|1

|1

81
15

| align="left" | {{BOT}}

| –

11111style="background:#ffdf9f;" |2

| –

|–

| –

7
rowspan="6" |16

| align="left" | {{COL}}

| –

11112

| –

|–

| –

6
align="left" | {{GRE}}

| –

11111

| 1

|–

| –

6

|–

align="left" |{{ITA}}

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|1

|1

|1

| style="background:#dfdfdf;"|3

|6

|–

align="left" | {{RUS}}

| 1

221

| –

|–

| –

6
align="left" | {{RSA}}

| –

11style="background:#ffdf9f;" |22

| –

|–

| –

61
align="left" | {{UKR}}

| –

111

| 1

|1

|1

6

|1

rowspan="4" |22

| align="left" | {{BHR}}

| –

1111

| –

|1

| –

5

|–

align="left" | {{GRN}}

| –

11

| 1

|1

| 1

5

|–

align="left" |{{NOR}}

| 1

11

| 1

|2

|1

6
align="left" | {{SRB}}

| –

111

| 1

|1

| –

5

|–

rowspan="7" |26

| align="left" |{{BAH}}

| –

style="background:#ffdf9f;" |211

| –

|–

| –

4
align="left" | {{BRA}}

| 1

1

| 1

|–

| 1

4

|–

align="left" | {{CAN}}

| 1

1

| –

|1

|1

4

|–

align="left" | {{CHN}}

| –

11style="background:#dfdfdf;" |2

| –

|–

| –

4

|–

align="left" | {{POL}}

| 1

111

| –

|–

| –

4
align="left" |{{ESP}}

| –

121

| –

|–

| –

4

|–

align="left" | {{PAN}}

| –

111

| 1

|–

| –

4

|–

rowspan="7" |33

| align="left" |{{DOM}}

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|1

|1

|1

|3

|–

align="left" |{{EST}}

| –

111

| –

|–

| –

3

|–

align="left" |{{NGR}}

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|1

|1

|1

|–

|3

|–

align="left" | {{POR}}

| –

11

| –

|–

| 1

3

|–

align="left" |{{PUR}}

| –

11

| –

|–

| 1

3

|–

align="left" | {{QAT}}

| –

111

| –

|–

| –

31
align="left" |{{VEN}}

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|1

|1

|1

|–

|3

|1

rowspan="5" | 40

| align="left" |{{BLR}}

| 1

1

| –

|–

| –

2

|–

align="left" | {{IVB}}

| –

11

| –

|–

| –

2

|–

align="left" |{{KAZ}}

| –

11

| –

|–

| –

2

|–

align="left" |{{JPN}}

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|1

|1

|2

|–

align="left" | {{LTU}}

| –

11

| –

|–

| –

2

|–

rowspan="14" | 45

| align="left" |{{BEL}}

| –

1

| –

|–

| –

1

|–

align="left" | {{BDI}}

| –

1

| –

|–

| –

1
align="left" | {{DJI}}

| –

1

| –

|–

| –

1
align="left" | {{FIN}}

| –

1

| –

|–

| –

1

|–

align="left" | {{IND}}

| –

| 1

|–

| –

1

|–

align="left" | {{CIV}}

| –

1

| –

|–

| –

1

|–

align="left" | {{LAT}}

| –

1

| –

|–

| –

1

|–

align="left" | {{MAR}}

| –

| 1

|–

| –

1

|–

align="left" | {{NAM}}

| –

1

| –

|–

| –

1

|–

align="left" |{{LCA}}

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|1

|1

|–

align="left" | {{SLO}}

| –

| 1

|–

| –

1

|1

align="left" |{{KOR}}

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|1

|–

|1

|–

align="left" |{{SUI}}

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

|1

|–

|1

|–

align="left" | {{UGA}}

| –

1

| –

|–

| –

11
{{sort|99|NR}}align="left" | {{ANA}}

| –

style="background:#ffdf9f;" |2style="background:#ffdf9f;" |312

| –

|–

|–

81

=Most titles by athlete=

class="sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center"

!Rank!!Country !!Name!!Total titles!!Events !! Last

rowspan="2"|1

|align=left|{{USA}}||Christian Taylor

|7

|Triple jump

|2019

align=left|{{flagu|France}}Renaud Lavillenie

|7

|Pole vault

|2016

style="border-top:solid black

!rowspan="2"|3

|align=left|{{COL}}

style="background:#F19CBB;|Caterine Ibargüen

|6

|Triple jump / Long jump

|2018

align=left|{{CRO}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Sandra Perković

|6

|Discus throw

|2017

style="border-top:solid black

! rowspan="8" |5

align="left" |{{KEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Faith Kipyegon

|5

|1500 m

|2024

align="left" |{{SRB}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Ivana Vuleta

|5

|Long jump

|2023

align="left" |{{USA}}Noah Lyles

|5

|100 m / 200 m

|2022

align="left" |{{JAM}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

|5

|100 m / 200 m

|2022

align="left" |{{ANA}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Mariya Lasitskene

|5

|High jump

|2021

align=left|{{CZE}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Barbora Špotáková

|5

|Javelin throw

|2017

align=left|{{flagu|New Zealand}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Valerie Adams

|5

|Shot put

|2016

style="border-top:solid black

! rowspan="14" |12

|align=left|{{NOR}}

|Jakob Ingebrigtsen

|4

|1500 m / 5000 m

|2024

align=left|{{SWE}}Armand Duplantis

|4

|Pole vault

|2024

align=left|{{flagu|Netherlands}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Femke Bol

|4

|400 m hurdles

|2024

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Valarie Allman

|4

|Discus throw

|2024

align=left|{{GRN}}Kirani James

|4

|400 m

|2023

align=left|{{KEN}}Timothy Cheruiyot

|4

|1500 m

|2021

align=left|{{KEN}}Conseslus Kipruto

|4

|3000 m steeplechase

|2019

align=left|{{GRE}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Katerina Stefanidi

|4

|Pole vault

|2019

align=left|{{BAH}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Shaunae Miller-Uibo

|4

|200 m / 400 m

|2019

align=left|{{flagu|Poland}}Piotr Małachowski

|4

|Discus throw

|2016

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Dawn Harper-Nelson

|4

|100 m hurdles

|2015

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Allyson Felix

|4

|200 m / 400 m

|2015

align=left|{{JAM}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Kaliese Spencer

|4

|400 m hurdles

|2014

align=left|{{KEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Milcah Cheywa

|4

|3000 m steeplechase

|2013

style="border-top:solid black

!rowspan="30"|26

align=left|{{flagu|Portugal}}Pedro Pichardo

|3

|Triple jump

|2024

align=left|{{flagu|Italy}}Gianmarco Tamberi

|3

|High jump

|2024

align=left|{{DOM}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Marileidy Paulino

|3

|400 m

|2024

align=left|{{UKR}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Yaroslava Mahuchikh

|3

|High jump

|2024

align=left|{{flagu|United States}}Joe Kovacs

|3

|Shot put

|2023

align=left|{{CZE}}|Jakub Vadlejch

|3

|Javelin throw

|2023

align=left|{{JAM}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Shericka Jackson

|3

|100 m / 200 m

|2023

align=left|{{NGR}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Tobi Amusan

|3

|100 m hurdles

|2023

align=left|{{VEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Yulimar Rojas

|3

|Triple jump

|2023

align=left|{{KEN}}Emmanuel Korir

|3

|800 m

|2022

align=left|{{JAM}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Elaine Thompson-Herah

|3

|100 m

|2021

align=left|{{flagu|New Zealand}}Tomas Walsh

|3

|Shot put

|2019

align=left|{{flagu|Netherlands}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Sifan Hassan

|3

|1500 m / 5000 m

|2019

align=left|{{flagu|China}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Lijiao Gong

|3

|Shot put

|2019

align=left|{{flagu|South Africa}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Caster Semenya

|3

|800 m

|2018

align=left|{{BOT}}Nijel Amos

|3

|800 m

|2017

align=left|{{KEN}}Conselus Kipruto

|3

|3000 m steeplechase

|2017

align=left| {{QAT}}Mutaz Essa Barshim

|3

|High jump

|2017

align=left|{{KEN}}Asbel Kiprop

|3

|1500 m

|2016

align=left|{{PAN}}Alonso Edward

|3

|200 m

|2016

align=left|{{USA}}LaShawn Merritt

|3

|400 m

|2016

align=left|{{USA}}David Oliver

|3

|110 m hurdles

|2015

align=left|{{USA}}Justin Gatlin

|3

|100 m

|2015

align=left|{{KEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Eunice Jepkoech Sum

|3

|800 m

|2015

align=left|{{BOT}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Amantle Montsho

|3

|400 m

|2013

align=left|{{flagu|Germany}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Silke Spiegelburg

|3

|Pole vault

|2013

align=left|{{KEN}}Paul Kipsiele Koech

|3

|3000 m steeplechase

|2012

align=left|{{KEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Vivian Cheruiyot

|3

|5000 m

|2012

align=left|{{flagu|United States}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Carmelita Jeter

|3

|100 m / 200 m

|2011

style="border-top:solid black

! rowspan="50" |55

|align=left|{{USA}}

Kenneth Bednarek

|2

|200 m

|2024

align=left|{{KEN}}Emmanuel Wanyonyi

|2

|800 m

|2024

align=left|{{ETH}}Berihu Aregawi

|2

|5000 m

|2024

align=left|{{BRA}}Alison dos Santos

|2

|400 m hurdles

|2024

align=left|{{AUS}}Matthew Denny

|2

|Discus throw

|2024

align=left|{{KEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Mary Moraa

|2

|800 m

|2024

align=left|{{KEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Beatrice Chebet

|2

|5000 m

|2024

align=left|{{AUS}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Nina Kennedy

|2

|Pole vault

|2024

align=left|{{JPN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Haruka Kitaguchi

|2

|Javelin throw

|2024

align=left|{{USA}}Christian Coleman

|2

|100 m

|2023

align=left|{{CUB}} / {{ITA}}Andy Díaz Hernández

|2

|Triple jump

|2023

align=left|{{GBR}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Keely Hodgkinson

|2

|800 m

|2023

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Chase Ealey

|2

|Shot put

|2023

align=left|{{USA}}Fred Kerley

|2

|100 m / 400 m

|2021

align=left|{{NOR}}Karsten Warholm

|2

|400 m hurdles

|2021

align=left|{{flagu|Sweden}}Daniel Ståhl

|2

|Discus throw

|2021

align=left|{{flagu|Spain}}Orlando Ortega

|2

|110 m hurdles

|2019

align=left|{{USA}}Sam Kendricks

|2

|Pole vault

|2019

align=left|{{BHR}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Salwa Eid Naser

|2

|400 m

|2019

align=left|{{KEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Beatrice Chepkoech

|2

|3000 m steeplechase

|2019

align=left|{{CUB}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Yaime Pérez

|2

|Discus throw

|2019

align=left|{{ANA}}Sergey Shubenkov

|2

|110 m hurdles

|2018

align=left|{{IVB}}Kyron McMaster

|2

|400 m hurdles

|2018

align=left|{{flagu|South Africa}}Luvo Manyonga

|2

|Long jump

|2018

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Dalilah Muhammad

|2

|400 m hurdles

|2018

align=left|{{KEN}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Hellen Obiri

|2

|5000 m

|2018

align=left|{{flagu|Great Britain}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Laura Muir

|2

|1500 m

|2018

align=left|{{BHR}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Ruth Jebet

|2

|3000 m steeplechase

|2017

align=left|{{KAZ}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Olga Rypakova

|2

|Triple jump

|2017

align=left|{{JAM}}|Asafa Powell

|2

|100 m

|2016

align=left|{{flagu|Spain}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Ruth Beitia

|2

|High jump

|2016

align=left|{{USA}}|Bershawn Jackson

|2

|400 m hurdles

|2015

align=left|{{KEN}}|Jairus Kipchoge Birech

|2

|3000 m steeplechase

|2015

align=left|{{CZE}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Zuzana Hejnová

|2

|400 m hurdles

|2015

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Tianna Bartoletta

|2

|Long jump

|2015

align=left|{{KEN}}|Silas Kiplagat

|2

|1500 m

|2014

align=left|{{USA}}|Reese Hoffa

|2

|Shot put

|2014

align=left|{{flagu|Brazil}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Fabiana Murer

|2

|Pole vault

|2014

align=left|{{ETH}}|Mohammed Aman

|2

|800 m

|2013

align=left|{{PUR}}|Javier Culson

|2

|400 m hurdles

|2013

align=left|{{flagu|Russia}}Aleksandr Menkov

|2

|Long jump

|2013

align=left|{{EST}}Gerd Kanter

|2

|Discus throw

|2013

align=left|{{CZE}}|Vítězslav Veselý

|2

|Javelin throw

|2013

align=left|{{SWE}} / {{ETH}}style="background:#F19CBB;|

Abeba Aregawi

|2

|1500 m

|2013

align=left|{{flagu|Germany}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Christina Obergföll

|2

|Javelin throw

|2013

align=left|{{KEN}}|David Rudisha

|2

|800 m

|2011

align=left|{{ETH}}|Imane Merga

|2

|5000 m

|2011

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;" |Brittney Reese

|2

|Long jump

|2011

align=left|{{CRO}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Blanka Vlašić

|2

|High jump

|2011

align=left|{{CUB}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Yarelys Barrios

|2

|Discus throw

|2011

=Multi event title winners=

class=wikitable style="text-align: center"

!Country!!Name!!Events!!Type!!Year

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Allyson Felix

|2

|200 m
400 m

|2010, 2014, 2015
2010

align=left|{{USA}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Carmelita Jeter

|2

|100 m
200 m

|2010, 2011
2011

align=left|{{JAM}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

|2

|100 m
200 m

|2012, 2013, 2015, 2022
2013

align=left|{{BAH}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Shaunae Miller-Uibo

|2

|200 m
400 m

|2017, 2018, 2019
2017

align=left|{{COL}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Caterine Ibargüen

|2

|triple jump
long jump

|2013–2016, 2018
2018

align=left|{{NED}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Sifan Hassan

|2

|1500 m
5000 m

|2015, 2019
2019

align=left|{{USA}}Noah Lyles

|2

|200 m
100 m

|2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
2019

align=left|{{USA}}Fred Kerley

|2

|400 m
100 m

|2018
2021

align=left|{{NOR}}Jakob Ingebrigtsen

|2

|1500 m
5000 m

|2022, 2023, 2024
2023

align=left|{{JAM}}style="background:#F19CBB;|Shericka Jackson

|2

|200 m
100 m

|2022, 2023
2023

=Perfect Diamond Races=

class=wikitable
Year

!Athlete

!Country

!Event

!Wins

2010Blanka Vlašić{{CRO}}High jump7
2013Sandra Perković{{CRO}}Discus throw7
2013Zuzana Hejnová{{CZE}}400 metres hurdles7
2014Valerie Adams{{flagu|New Zealand}}Shot put7
2016Sandra Perković{{CRO}}Discus throw7
2017Mariya Lasitskene{{ANA}}High jump7
2018Caterine Ibargüen{{COL}}Triple jump5
2021

|Daniel Ståhl

|{{flagu|Sweden}}

|Discus throw

|4

2022

|Kristjan Ceh

|{{SLO}}

|Discus throw

|5

2022

|Chase Ealey

|{{flagu|United States}}

|Shot put

|5

Diamond League records

=Men=

class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
scope="col"| Event

!scope="col"| Record

!scope="col"| Athlete

!scope="col"| Nationality

!scope="col"| Date

!scope="col"| Meet

!scope="col"| Place

!scope="col" class="unsortable"|{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|100|100 m}}

|9.69 {{wind

0.1}}

|{{Sortname|Yohan|Blake}}

|{{flagu|Jamaica}}

|23 August 2012

|Athletissima

|Lausanne, Switzerland

|

scope="row"|{{Sort|200|200 m}}

|19.26 {{wind|+0.7}}

|{{Sortname|Yohan|Blake}}

|{{flagu|Jamaica}}

|16 September 2011

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|

scope="row"|{{Sort|400|400 m}}

|43.60

|{{Sortname|Michael|Norman|Michael Norman (sprinter)}}

|{{flagu|United States}}

|28 May 2022

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{cite news|title=Norman reigns in fierce 400m clash with record run in Eugene|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/norman-kipyegon-crouser-eugene-prefontaine-classic|publisher=World Athletics|author=Cathal Dennehy|date=29 May 2022|access-date=15 June 2022|archive-date=15 June 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220615092801/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/norman-kipyegon-crouser-eugene-prefontaine-classic|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|600|600 m}}

|1:13.10

|{{Sortname|David|Rudisha}}

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|5 June 2016

|British Grand Prix

|Birmingham, United Kingdom

|{{cite web|title=600m Results|url=http://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/AT_PROD/BIRMINGHAM2016/PDF_RE6060040.PDF?h=J9nRbJWICvuuJRqPKG9zQYxx7u0=|publisher=sportresult.com|date=5 June 2016|access-date=5 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161017172545/http://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/AT_PROD/BIRMINGHAM2016/PDF_RE6060040.PDF?h=J9nRbJWICvuuJRqPKG9zQYxx7u0=|archive-date=17 October 2016|url-status=dead}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|800|800 m}}

|1:41.11

|{{Sortname|Emmanuel|Wanyonyi}}

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|22 August 2024

|Athletissima

|Lausanne, Switzerland

|{{cite web|title=800m Result|url=https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/LAUSANNE_2024/PDF_ATHM800M----ADDITIONALFNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=qf6WKAFba1TwB5T9bHtOvi5e4YM=|website=swisstiming.com|date=22 August 2024|access-date=26 August 2024}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|1000|1000 m}}

|2:13.49

|{{Sortname|Ayanleh|Souleiman}}

|{{flagu|Djibouti}}

|25 August 2016

|Athletissima

|Lausanne, Switzerland

|{{cite web|title=1000m Results|url=http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2016/lausanne/re0120040.pdf|publisher=sportresult.com|date=25 August 2016|access-date=26 August 2016|archive-date=19 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200819040035/http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2016/lausanne/re0120040.pdf|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|1500|1500 m}}

|3:26.69

|{{Sortname|Asbel|Kiprop}}

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|17 July 2015

|Herculis

|Fontvieille, Monaco

|{{cite news|title=Asbel Kiprop Puts On An Exhibition In Monaco 1500|url=http://www.letsrun.com/news/2015/07/asbel-kiprop-puts-on-an-exhibition-in-monaco-1500-running-326-69-to-destroy-field-and-become-third-fastest-man-in-history/|publisher=LetsRun|author=LetsRun.com|date=17 July 2015|access-date=24 August 2015|archive-date=15 August 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150815144415/http://www.letsrun.com/news/2015/07/asbel-kiprop-puts-on-an-exhibition-in-monaco-1500-running-326-69-to-destroy-field-and-become-third-fastest-man-in-history|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|1609|Mile}}

|3:43.73 AR

|{{Sortname|Jakob|Ingebrigtsen}}

|{{flagu|Norway}}

|16 September 2023

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{Cite web |title=Ingebrigtsen and Yavi shine as records fall on day one of Diamond League Final {{!}} REPORT {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/diamond-league-final-eugene-2023-day-one-ingebrigtsen-yavi-kipyegon-benjamin-rojas |access-date=2023-09-16 |website=worldathletics.org}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|2000|2000 m}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|4:43.13 WR

|{{Sortname|Jakob|Ingebrigtsen}}

|{{flagu|Norway}}

|8 September 2023

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|{{cite web|title=2000m Result|url=https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/BRUSSELS2023/PDF_ATHM2000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=XXmMI2Va2XOWC/DVzVBUO3abgxQ=/|work=sportresult.com|date=8 September 2023|access-date=8 September 2023|archive-date=9 September 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230909102525/https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/BRUSSELS2023/PDF_ATHM2000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=XXmMI2Va2XOWC/DVzVBUO3abgxQ=/|url-status=dead}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|3000|3000 m}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|7:17.55 WR

|{{Sortname|Jakob|Ingebrigtsen}}

|{{flagu|Norway}}

|25 August 2024

|Kamila Skolimowska Memorial

|Chorzów, Poland

|{{Cite web |title=Programme & Results |url=https://silesia.diamondleague.com/programme-results/programme-2022/#baseFrame#__athDisciplineRoot#DisciplineInit#Silesia_2024_TIMING_ATHM3000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_json##main-frame_content#__athRun#RunSubFrame#Silesia_2024_TIMING_ATHM3000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_json |access-date=2024-08-25 |website=silesia.diamondleague.com}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|3218|Two miles}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|7:54.10 WB

|{{Sortname|Jakob|Ingebrigtsen}}

|{{flagu|Norway}}

|9 June 2023

|Meeting de Paris

|Paris, France

|{{cite web |author=Jon Mulkeen |date=9 June 2023 |title=Kipyegon, Girma and Ingebrigtsen make history in Paris |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/paris-kipyegon-girma-ingebrigtsen-5000m-steeplechase-two-miles-world-record-best |access-date=10 June 2023 |publisher=World Athletics}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|5000|5000 m}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|12:35.36 WR

|{{Sortname|Joshua|Cheptegei}}

|{{flagu|Uganda}}

|14 August 2020

|Herculis

|Fontvieille, Monaco

|{{cite news|title=Cheptegei breaks world 5000m record in Monaco as Diamond League action returns|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/diamond-league-monaco-cheptegei-world-record|publisher=World Athletics|date=14 August 2020|access-date=24 August 2020|archive-date=15 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200815221054/https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/diamond-league-monaco-cheptegei-world-record|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|10000|10,000 m}}

|26:43.16

|{{Sortname|Kenenisa|Bekele}}

|{{flagu|Ethiopia}}

|16 September 2011

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|

scope="row"|{{Sort|20000|20,000 m}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;" |56:20.02{{AthAbbr|+}} WR

|{{Sortname|Bashir|Abdi}}

|{{flagu|Belgium}}

|4 September 2020

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|

scope="row"|{{Sort|21330|One hour}}

| style="background:#ffffbf;" |21,330 m WR

|{{Sortname|Mo|Farah}}

|{{flagu|Great Britain}}

|4 September 2020

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|{{cite news|title=Hassan and Farah break one-hour world records in Brussels|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/brussels-diamond-league-farah-hassan-one-hour|publisher=World Athletics|author=Mike Rowbottom|date=4 September 2020|access-date=5 September 2020|archive-date=5 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200905092222/https://www.worldathletics.org/news/report/brussels-diamond-league-farah-hassan-one-hour|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|110|110 m hurdles}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|12.80 {{wind|+0.3}} WR

|{{Sortname|Aries|Merritt}}

|{{flagu|United States}}

|7 September 2012

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|{{cite web|title=Which Records Will Tumble In 2014? – IAAF Diamond League|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/press-release/diamond-league-records-2014-doha/|publisher=www.iaaf.org|date=2 May 2014|access-date=11 August 2014|archive-date=13 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140813054405/http://www.iaaf.org/news/press-release/diamond-league-records-2014-doha|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|300|300 m hurdles}}

|33.05

|{{Sortname|Karsten|Warholm}}

|{{flagu|Norway}}

|26 April 2025

|Xiamen Diamond League

|Xiamen, China

|{{Cite web |title=Warholm breaks world 300m hurdles best in Xiamen {{!}} REPORTS {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/warholm-world-300m-hurdles-best-xiamen |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20250426153900/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/warholm-world-300m-hurdles-best-xiamen |archive-date=2025-04-26 |access-date=2025-04-28 |website=worldathletics.org |language=en}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|400|400 m hurdles}}

|46.39

|{{Sortname|Rai|Benjamin}}

|{{flagu|United States}}

|16 September 2023

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{Cite web |title=Ingebrigtsen and Yavi shine as records fall on day one of Diamond League Final {{!}} REPORT {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/diamond-league-final-eugene-2023-day-one-ingebrigtsen-yavi-kipyegon-benjamin-rojas |access-date=2023-09-16 |website=worldathletics.org}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|3000|3000 m steeplechase}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|7:52.11 WR

|{{Sortname|Lamecha|Girma}}

|{{flagu|Ethiopia}}

|9 June 2023

|Meeting de Paris

|Paris, France

|

scope="row"|High jump

|2.43 m AR

|{{Sortname|Mutaz Essa|Barshim}}

|{{flagu|Qatar}}

|5 September 2014

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|{{cite web|title=High Jump Results|url=http://www.iaaf.org/results/diamond-league-meetings/2014/memorial-van-damme-5379/men/high-jump/final/result|publisher=IAAF|date=5 September 2014|access-date=6 September 2014|archive-date=6 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140906132920/http://www.iaaf.org/results/diamond-league-meetings/2014/memorial-van-damme-5379/men/high-jump/final/result|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|Pole vault

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|6.26 m WR

|{{Sortname|Armand|Duplantis}}

|{{flagu|Sweden}}

|25 August 2024

|Kamila Skolimowska Memorial

|Chorzów, Poland

|{{cite web|title=FLASH: Mondo Duplantis sets world pole vault record for the 10th time|url=https://olympics.com/en/news/mondo-duplantis-sets-pole-vault-world-record-10th-time|website=Olympics|date=25 August 2024|access-date=25 August 2024}}

scope="row"|Long jump

|8.65 m {{wind

0.5}}

|{{Sortname|Juan Miguel|Echevarría}}

|{{flagu|Cuba}}

|29 August 2019

|Weltklasse Zürich

|Zürich, Switzerland

|{{cite web|title=Echevarria leaps world-leading 8.65m in Zurich – IAAF Diamond League|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/echavarria-lworld-lead-zurich-iaaf-diamond-le|website=IAAF|author=Bob Ramsak|date=29 August 2019|access-date=7 September 2019|archive-date=30 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190830052807/https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/echavarria-lworld-lead-zurich-iaaf-diamond-le|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|Triple jump

|18.11 m {{wind|+0.8}}

|{{Sortname|Christian|Taylor|Christian Taylor (athlete)}}

|{{flagu|United States}}

|27 May 2017

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{cite web|title=Triple Jump Results|url=https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-diamond-league/prefontaine-classic-6044/results/men/triple-jump/final/result|work=IAAF|date=27 May 2017|access-date=27 May 2017|archive-date=29 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180529203904/https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-diamond-league/prefontaine-classic-6044/results/men/triple-jump/final/result|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|Shot put

|23.23 m

|{{Sortname|Joe|Kovacs}}

|{{flagu|United States}}

|7 September 2022

|Weltklasse Zürich

|Zürich, Switzerland

|{{cite news|title=Kovacs throws 23.23m in superb shot put showdown on Sechselautenplatz|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/weltklasse-zurich-city-sechselautenplatz-kovacs|publisher=World Athletics|author=Jess Whittington|date=7 September 2022|access-date=16 September 2022}}

scope="row"|Discus throw

|71.27 m NR

|{{Sortname|Kristjan|Ceh}}

|{{flagu|Slovenia}}

|21 May 2022

|British Grand Prix

|Birmingham, United Kingdom

|{{Cite news|title=Ceh and Mihambo fabulous in the field in Birmingham|url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/birmingham-diamond-league-2022-ceh-mihambo-morris|publisher=World Athetlics|author=Jess Whittington|date=21 May 2022|access-date=22 May 2022|archive-date=21 May 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220521173813/https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/birmingham-diamond-league-2022-ceh-mihambo-morris|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|Hammer throw

|81.92 m

|{{Sortname|Wojciech|Nowicki}}

|{{flagu|Poland}}

|15 June 2023

|Bislett Games

|Oslo, Norway

|{{Cite web|title=Warholm and Ingebrigtsen outstanding in Oslo|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/bislett-games-oslo-warholm-ingebrigtsen-haylom-bol|publisher=World Athletics|author=Cathal Dennehy|date=15 June 2023|access-date=16 June 2023}}

scope="row"|Javelin throw

|93.90 m

|{{Sortname|Thomas|Röhler}}

|{{flagu|Germany}}

|5 May 2017

|Doha Diamond League

|Doha, Qatar

|{{cite web|title=Javelin Throw Results|url=https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/AT_PROD/DOHA2017/PDF_RE0880040.PDF?h=he6w%2FLRN%2FCArZu80tTaXrwZlPqc%3D|website=sportresult.com|date=5 May 2017|access-date=5 May 2017|archive-date=27 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190827072536/https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/AT_PROD/DOHA2017/PDF_RE0880040.PDF?h=he6w%2FLRN%2FCArZu80tTaXrwZlPqc%3D|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|400|4 × 100 m relay}}

|37.45

|{{Sortname|Mike|Rodgers}}
Tyson Gay
Wallace Spearmon
Trell Kimmons

|{{flagu|United States}}

|19 August 2010

|Weltklasse Zürich

|Zürich, Switzerland

|{{cite web|title=4 × 100 m Relay Results|url=http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2010/zurich/re4340040.pdf|publisher=sportresult.com|date=19 August 2010|access-date=17 July 2017|archive-date=4 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210804115815/http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2010/zurich/re4340040.pdf|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|1600|4 × 400 m relay}}

|3:01.76

|{{Sortname|Jack|Green|Jack Green (hurdler)}}
Chris Clarke
Conrad Williams
Nigel Levine

|{{flagu|Great Britain}}

|31 May 2012

|Golden Gala

|Rome, Italy

|{{cite web|title=4×100m Relay Results|url=http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2012/rome/re4360040.pdf|publisher=sportresult.com|date=31 May 2012|access-date=17 July 2017|archive-date=4 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210804121303/http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2012/rome/re4360040.pdf|url-status=live}}

=Women=

class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
scope="col"| Event

!scope="col"| Record

!scope="col"| Athlete

!scope="col"| Nationality

!scope="col"| Date

!scope="col"| Meet

!scope="col"| Place

!scope="col" class="unsortable"|{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|100|100 m}}

|10.54 {{wind|+0.9}} NR

|{{Sortname|Elaine|Thompson-Herah}}

|{{flagu|Jamaica}}

|21 August 2021

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{cite web |date=21 August 2021 |title=Prefontaine Classic 2021 Complete Results |url=http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2021/eugene/Results.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210823063154/http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2021/eugene/Results.pdf |archive-date=23 August 2021 |access-date=27 August 2021 |work=sportresult.com}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|200|200 m}}

|21.48 {{wind|+0.2}}

|{{Sortname|Shericka|Jackson}}

|{{flagu|Jamaica}}

|8 September 2023

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|{{cite web|title=200m Result|url=https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/BRUSSELS2023/PDF_ATHW200M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73B1.PDF?h=SSZaA9H6VeF6hoM+Nv2htzwaHzM=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230909071647/https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/BRUSSELS2023/PDF_ATHW200M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73B1.PDF?h=SSZaA9H6VeF6hoM+Nv2htzwaHzM=|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 9, 2023|work=sportresult.com|date=8 September 2023|access-date=8 September 2023}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|400|400 m}}

|48.57

|{{Sortname|Nickisha|Pryce}}

|{{flagu|Jamaica}}

|20 July 2024

|London Athletics Meet

|London, United Kingdom

|{{cite web|title=400m Women Results|url=https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/LONDON_2024/PDF_ATHW400M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73B1.PDF|work=swisstiming.com|date=20 July 2024|access-date=22 July 2022|archive-date=22 July 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240722142445/https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/LONDON_2024/PDF_ATHW400M----DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73B1.PDF|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|800|800 m}}

|1:54.25

|{{Sortname|Caster|Semenya}}

|{{flagu|South Africa}}

|30 June 2018

|Meeting de Paris

|Paris, France

|{{cite web|title=800m Results|url=https://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2018/paris/re1110040.pdf|work=sportresult.com|date=30 June 2018|access-date=3 July 2018|archive-date=3 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180703075842/https://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2018/paris/re1110040.pdf|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|1000|1000 m}}

|2:29.15 AR

|{{Sortname|Faith|Kipyegon}}

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|14 August 2020

|Herculis

|Fontvieille, Monaco

|

scope="row"|{{Sort|1500|1500 m}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|3:49.04 WR

|{{Sortname|Faith|Kipyegon}}

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|7 July 2024

|Meeting de Paris

|Paris, France

|{{Cite web |title=Kipyegon and Mahuchikh break world records in Paris |url=https://www.diamondleague.com/news/general/kipyegon-and-mahuchikh-break-world-records-in-paris/?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Eembeddedtimeline%7Ctwterm%5Escreen-name%3ADiamond_League%7Ctwcon%5Es1 |access-date=2024-07-07 |website=IDL Diamond League |language=en-US}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|1609|Mile}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|4:07.64 WR

|{{Sortname|Faith|Kipyegon}}

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|21 July 2023

|Herculis

|Fontvieille, Monaco

|{{cite web|title=Mile Run Results|url=https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/MONACO2023/PDF_ATHW1MILE---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=4TUWNaAhaz6E9nRWFHTt/sCKsp4=/|publisher=sportresult.com|date=21 July 2023|access-date=21 July 2023|archive-date=21 July 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230721190522/https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/MONACO2023/PDF_ATHW1MILE---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=4TUWNaAhaz6E9nRWFHTt/sCKsp4=/|url-status=dead}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|2000|2000 m}}

| style="background:#ffffbf;"| 5:19.70 WR

|{{Sortname|Jessica|Hull}}

|{{flagu|Australia}}

|12 July 2024

|Herculis

|Fontvieille, Monaco

|{{cite web|title=2000m Result|url=https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/MONACO_2024/PDF_ATHW2000M---DIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73C1.PDF?h=bNDND9maUrZ6dKLeDEvG4E2RCNo=|website=swisstiming.com|date=12 July 2024|access-date=17 July 2024}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|3000|3000 m}}

| 8:11.56 AR

| {{Sortname|Beatrice|Chebet}}

| {{flagu|Kenya}}

| 25 May 2025

| Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat

| Rabat, Morocco

| {{cite web |title=Chebet storms to second on world 3000m all-time list with 8:11.56 in Rabat |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/rabat-2025-chebet-el-bakkali-bol |website=World Athletics |access-date=26 May 2025 |date=25 May 2025}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|3218|Two miles}}

|8:59.08 NR

|{{Sortname|Francine|Niyonsaba}}

|{{flagu|Burundi}}

|27 May 2022

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{Cite web |title=Mahuchikh and Taye triumph on opening night in Eugene {{!}} REPORTS {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/mahuchikh-taye-duplantis-eugene-prefontaine-classic |access-date=2022-06-17 |website=worldathletics.org |archive-date=2022-06-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220610185319/https://worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/mahuchikh-taye-duplantis-eugene-prefontaine-classic |url-status=live }}

scope="row"|{{Sort|5000|5000 m}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|14:00.21 WR

|{{Sortname|Gudaf|Tsegay}}

|{{flagu|Ethiopia}}

|17 September 2023

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{Cite web |title=Diamond League Final in Eugene 2023: Gudaf Tsegay obliterates women's 5000m record at Prefontaine Classic |url=https://olympics.com/en/news/diamond-league-final-eugene-2023-tsegay-5000m-wr-day2-wrap |access-date=2023-09-17 |website=olympics.com }}

scope="row"|{{Sort|10000|10,000 m}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;|28:54.14 WR

|{{Sortname|Beatrice|Chebet}}

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|25 May 2024

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{cite web|title=Chebet breaks world 10,000m record, Kerr pips Ingebrigtsen in mile in Eugene|url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/world-record-prefontaine-classic-eugene-2024|website=World Athletics|date=25 May 2024|access-date=26 May 2024}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|18930|One hour}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|18,930 m WR

|{{Sortname|Sifan|Hassan}}

|{{flagu|Netherlands}}

|4 September 2020

|Memorial Van Damme

|Brussels, Belgium

|

scope="row"|{{Sort|100|100 m hurdles}}

|12.20 {{wind|+0.3}} AR

|{{Sortname|Kendra|Harrison}}

|{{flagu|United States}}

|22 July 2016

|London Grand Prix

|London, United Kingdom

|{{cite web|title=100m Hurdles Results|url=http://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/AT_PROD/LONDON2016/PDF_RE1250040.PDF?h=55fyt5HsfjkzKROoQdNPSKUR5Z4=|publisher=sportresult.com|date=22 July 2016|access-date=23 July 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160722230651/http://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/AT_PROD/LONDON2016/PDF_RE1250040.PDF?h=55fyt5HsfjkzKROoQdNPSKUR5Z4=|archive-date=22 July 2016}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|400|400 m hurdles}}

|51.30

|{{Sortname|Femke|Bol}}

|{{flagu|Netherlands}}

|20 July 2024

|London Athletics Meet

|London, United Kingdom

|{{cite web|title=400m Hurdles Results|url=https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/LONDON_2024/PDF_ATHW400MHURDDIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73B1.PDF?h=+8MAlnIuWG8iwS5xv4dhgW2MLZk=|work=swisstiming.com|date=20 July 2024|access-date=20 July 2024}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|3000|3000 m steeplechase}}

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|8:44.32 WR

|{{Sortname|Beatrice|Chepkoech}}

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|20 July 2018

|Herculis

|Fontvieille, Monaco

|

scope="row"|High jump

|style="background:#ffffbf;"|2.10 m WR

|{{Sortname|Yaroslava|Mahuchikh}}

|{{flagu|Ukraine}}

|7 July 2024

|Meeting de Paris

|Paris, France

|

scope="row"|Pole vault

|5.01 m

|{{Sortname|Anzhelika|Sidorova}}

|{{flagu|Russia}}

|9 September 2021

|Weltklasse Zürich

|Zürich, Switzerland

|{{cite web|title=Pole Vault Result|url=https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/ZURICH2021/PDF_RE1820040.PDF?h=z3T1GxuWw7lY0Zb3rkb%2FNXV%2F7J4%3D|work=sportresult.com|date=9 September 2021|access-date=23 September 2021|archive-date=27 August 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220827131509/https://livecache.sportresult.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/ZURICH2021/PDF_RE1820040.PDF?h=z3T1GxuWw7lY0Zb3rkb%2FNXV%2F7J4%3D|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|Long jump

|7.25 m {{wind|+1.6}}

|{{Sortname|Brittney|Reese}}

||{{flagu|United States}}

|10 May 2013

|Doha Diamond League

|Doha, Qatar

|

scope="row"|Triple jump

|15.52 m {{wind|+0.6}}

|{{Sortname|Yulimar|Rojas}}

|{{flagu|Venezuela}}

|26 August 2021

|Athletissima

|Lausanne, Switzerland

|{{cite news|title=Fraser-Pryce and Rojas show their class in Lausanne|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/fraser-pryce-rojas-lausanne-athletissima|publisher=World Athletics|author=Simon Turnbull|date=27 August 2021|access-date=10 September 2021|archive-date=28 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210828160700/https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/diamond-league/news/fraser-pryce-rojas-lausanne-athletissima|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|Shot put

|21.03 m

|{{Sortname|Valerie|Adams}}

||{{flagu|New Zealand}}

|31 May 2012

|Golden Gala

|Rome, Italy

|

scope="row"|Discus throw

|71.38 m

|{{Sortname|Sandra|Perković}}

|{{flagu|Croatia}}

|4 May 2018

|Doha Diamond League

|Doha, Qatar

|{{cite web|title=Discus Throw Results|url=http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2018/doha/re1860040.pdf|work=sportresult.com|date=4 May 2018|access-date=5 May 2018|archive-date=6 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180506034950/http://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2018/doha/re1860040.pdf|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|Hammer throw

|77.76 m

|{{Sortname|Camryn|Rogers}}

|{{flagu|Canada}}

|25 May 2024

|Prefontaine Classic

|Eugene, United States

|{{cite web|title=Camryn Rogers sets Diamond League record in hammer throw|url=https://olympic.ca/2024/05/25/camryn-rogers-sets-diamond-league-record-in-hammer-throw/|website=olympic.ca|author=Hayley McGoldrick|date=25 May 2024|access-date=26 May 2024}}

scope="row"|Javelin throw

|69.57 m

|{{Sortname|Christina|Obergföll}}

||{{flagu|Germany}}

|8 September 2011

|Weltklasse Zürich

|Zürich, Switzerland

|

scope="row"|{{Sort|400|4 × 100 m relay}}

|41.55

|{{Sortname|Dina|Asher-Smith}}
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Amy Hunt
Daryll Neita

|{{flagu|Great Britain}}

|20 July 2024

|London Athletics Meet

|London, United Kingdom

|{{cite web|title=4x100m Relay Women Results|url=https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/LONDON_2024/PDF_ATHW4X100M--ADDITIONALFNL-000100--_C73D.PDF|work=swisstiming.com|date=20 July 2024|access-date=22 July 2022|archive-date=22 July 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240722142619/https://ps-cache.web.swisstiming.com/node/binaryData/ATH_PROD/LONDON_2024/PDF_ATHW4X100M--ADDITIONALFNL-000100--_C73D.PDF|url-status=live}}

scope="row"|{{Sort|1600|4 × 400 m relay}}

|3:28.38

|{{Sortname|Carys|McAulay}}
Ama Pipi
Lina Nielsen
Nicole Kendall

|{{flagu|Great Britain}}

|15 June 2023

|Bislett Games

|Oslo, Norway

|{{cite web|title=4×400m Relay Result|url=https://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2023/oslo/ATHW4X400M--ADDITIONALFNL-000100--_C73D_1.0.PDF|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230617093258/https://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2023/oslo/ATHW4X400M--ADDITIONALFNL-000100--_C73D_1.0.PDF|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 17, 2023|work=sportresult.com|date=15 June 2023|access-date=17 June 2023}}

  • WR: World Record – AR: Area Record – NR: National Record – OWB: Outdoor World Best

See also

{{portal|Sport of athletics}}

References

;General

  • [http://dl.all-athletics.com/dls/en/records/men Diamond League Records – Men] 15 June 2023 updated
  • [http://dl.all-athletics.com/dls/en/records/women Diamond League Records – Women] 15 June 2023 updated

;Specific

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