Wanda Diamond League Monaco 2026
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On July 10th the Monaco Diamond League brought together some of the world’s best athletes, who delivered outstanding performances in one of the most anticipated meetings of the season.

Women’s Pole VaultÂ
Nina Kennedy from Australia opens the Monaco Diamond League in style, soaring over 4.95m setting a new area record and a new World Lead.
Women’s Javelin ThrowÂ
Ziyi Yan from China won at the Monaco Diamond League sending the javelin out to 68.75m to top the field in Monaco.
Women’s Triple Jump
Leyanis Perez Hernandez from Cuba lands 15.06m in the final round to take the triple jump win at the Monaco Diamond League.
Men’s High Jump
Oleh Doroshchuk from Ukraine soars over 2.32m in Monaco taking the win over a world class field.
Women’s 400m
Marileydi Paulino from Dominican Republic closes hard down the home straight to stun the crowd in Monaco. She clocks a new meeting record of 48.67s, previously set by Shaune Miller- Ubio back in 2018.
Men’s 1000m
Emmanuel Wanyonyl from Kenya delivered a performance for the ages in Monaco, running a sensational 2:11.83 to set a new 1000m world record at the Monaco Diamond League.
Men’s 400m
Busang Kebinatshipi from Botswana clocks an unforgettable 43.44s against a world class field by setting a new Diamond League record , a new Meeting record and a new National Record.
Women’s 3000m
Agnes Ngetich from Kenya sets a new meeting record by clocking a time of 8:08.95s. The Kenyan also clocks a new World lead and a new personal best.
Men’s Long Jump
Miltiadis Tentoglou from Greece resets the global standard with 8.61m.
Women’s 100m Hurdles
Masai Russell from USA secures the win and clocks a new Meeting record of 12.20s.
Men’s 3000m SteeplechaseÂ
Simon Kiprop Koech from Kenya navigates every obstacle to win in 8:03.35s at this evening’s Monaco Diamond League.
Women’s 200m
Julien Alfred from Saint Lucia moves up to third all time, as she clocks a storming 21.51s in Monaco. She also sets a new National Record, a new Meeting record and a new World Lead.
Men’s 5000m
Dominic Lobalu Lokinyomo from Switzerland holds off Graham Blanks in the final strength to secure the 5000m win with a time of 12:52.54.
Men’s 100m
Oblique Seville from Jamaica stuns in Monaco, closing the Diamond League show with 9.88s.
Article written by Ioanna Ntontsef ©Ioanna Ntontsef