Diamond League final 2024: Brussels schedule and start times

Everything you need to know ahead of the season finale in Belgium

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 14 September 2024 07:29 BST
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Letsile Tebogo is in action in the Diamond League on Saturday
Letsile Tebogo is in action in the Diamond League on Saturday (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

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The Diamond League season is set to reach a captivating conclusion over two nights of high-class athletics action in Brussels.

After 14 stops all around the world, the series descends on the capital of Belgium as champions are crowned at the Memorial Van Damme meet.

The bumper season finale sees most of the sport’s biggest stars in action, with Letsile Tebogo and Julien Alfred eyeing yet more sprint success after their Olympic golds.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, meanwhile, will race for the first time since Paris 2024, swapping the hurdles for two “special” flat 200m and 400m outings separate to the packed Diamond League programme.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is the Diamond League final?

The final event of the Diamond League season takes place on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 September at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, Belgium.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the event live on the BBC, with coverage from 7pm BST on Friday on BBC Two and on BBC Three from the same time on Saturday. A livestream will be available on both days via the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

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What is the schedule in Brussels?

(all times BST)

Saturday 14 September

5.52pm Women’s javelin

6.28pm Men’s triple jump

6.32pm Men’s shot put

6.51pm Women’s pole vault

7.04pm Men’s 400m hurdles

7.17pm Women’s 200m

7.20pm Men’s high jump

7.22pm Men’s javelin

7.27pm Women’s 3000m steeplechase

7.46pm Women’s 100m hurdles

7.52pm Women’s long jump

7.54pm Women’s 1500m

8.07pm Men’s 200m

8.18pm Women’s 5000m

8.40pm Men’s 800m

8.52pm Women’s 400m hurdles

Full live results can be found here.

Which cities hosted Diamond League events this year?

MEETINGCOUNTRYDATE
XiamenCHN20th April 2024
Shanghai/SuzhouCHN27th April 2024
DohaQAT10th May 2024
Rabat/MarrakechMAR19th May 2024
EugeneUSA 25th May 2024
OsloNOR30th May 2024
StockholmSWE2nd June 2024
ParisFRA7th July 2024
MonacoMON12th July 2024
LondonGBR20th July 2024
LausanneSUI22nd August 2024
Silesia POL25th August 2024
RomeITA30th August 2024
Zurich SUI5th September 2024
BrusselsBEL13th - 14th September 2024

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