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WANDA DIAMOND LEAGUE BRUSSELS 2025

  • Writer: therookiereporters
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  • Aug 25
  • 2 min read

This weekend, the 2025 Allianz Memorial Van Damme, which happens to be the 49th edition, was held. The Wanda Diamond League took place in Brussels on 22 August 2025, serving as a final chance for elite athletes to fine-tune their skills and earn enough qualifying points to participate in the Zurich Diamond League final and the upcoming World Championships in Tokyo.

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics on Instagram)

Ralford Mullings - Men’s Discus Throw 

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Ralford Mullings from Jamaica takes the win in men’s discus throw by throwing the discus to 69.66m in his final round.


Chase Jackson - Women’s Shot Put 

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Chase Jackson from the USA takes the win on women’s discus throw by setting a new meeting record with a throw of 20.90m.


Oleh Doroshchuk - Men’s High Jump

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(Image credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Oleh Doroshchuk from Ukraine takes the win in men’s high jump with a jump of 2.25m


Anna Cockrell - Women’s 400m Hurdles 

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Anna Cockrell from the USA takes the win in women’s 400m hurdles by clocking a time of 53.66.


Nikki Hiltz - Women’s 1500m

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Nikki Hiltz from the USA takes the win in women’s 1500m by setting a season best with a time of 3:55.94.


Alexander Ogando - Men’s 200m 


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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Alexander Ogando from the Dominican Republic takes the win in men’s 200m by clocking a time of 20.16.


Ruben Querinjean - Men’s 3000m Steeplechase

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Ruben Querinjean from Luxembourg takes the win in men’s 3000m steeplechase by setting a national record with a time of 8:09.47.


Melissa Jefferson-Wooden - Women’s 100m

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Melissa Jefferson-Wooden from the USA takes the win in women’s 100m by clocking a time of 10.76.


Agnes Jebet Ngetich - Women’s 5000m

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Agnes Jebet Ngetich from Kenya takes the win in women’s 5000m by clocking a time of 14:24.99.


Jacory Patterson - Men’s 400m 

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Jacory Patterson from the USA takes the win in the men’s 400m by clocking a time of 44:05.


Niels Laros - Men’s 1500m

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Niels Laros from the Netherlands takes the win in men’s 1500m by clocking a season best time of 3:30.58.


Julian Weber - Men’s Javelin Throw 

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Julian Weber from Germany takes the win in men’s javelin throw with a throw of 89.65m.


Katie Moon - Women’s Pole Vault 

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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Katie Moon from the USA takes the win in women’s pole vault with a season-best jump of 4.85m on her final attempt.


Leyanis Pérez Hernández - Women’s Triple Jump


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(Image Credit to @diamondleagueathletics Instagram Story)

Finally, Leyanis Pérez Hernández from Cuba takes the win in women’s triple jump with a jump of 14.78m.


Article written by Ioanna Ntontsef







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