2017 IAAF Diamond League | |
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Edition | 8th |
Dates | 5 May – 1 September |
Events | 32 |
Meetings | 14 |
Individual Prize Money (US$) | US$ 8 million |
← 2016 2018 ⊟ |
The 2017 IAAF Diamond League was the eighth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is the first to feature the new championship-style system in which overall event winners are determined only by the results of the final meet.
Changes
editThe Diamond League's format was completely overhauled for the 2017 edition. The Diamond Race system used in previous years, in which athletes accumulated points through the season with double points in the finals, was replaced with a championship-style format in which earlier meets act as qualifying meets for the finals; the top eight or twelve athletes, depending on the event, will qualify.[1][2] The two final meetings are held at the end of the season in Zürich (Weltklasse) and Brussels (Memorial Van Damme), with half of the 32 events contested in each final; the overall Diamond League championship in each event will be determined solely by the results of the finals.[3] While not previously used in the Diamond League, this new system is similar to the old IAAF Grand Prix circuit with its IAAF Grand Prix Final.[4]
Scoring in the non-final meets was extended from the top six to the top eight, with the winner receiving eight points and the runner-up seven, down to one point for an eighth-place finish.[1] Instead of all 32 events appearing in six meets and the final, half of the events now appear in only four qualifying meets in addition to the final; the remaining events are still contested in six qualifying meets and the final.[3][5] A controversial field event rule change from 2016, under which only the top four athletes after three rounds were allowed the full six attempts, was reverted for 2017.[3]
Disciplines
editDiamond League track events | |||||||||
Men | 100 m | 200 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 5000 m | 110 m hurdles | 400 m hurdles | 3000 m steeplechase |
Women | 100 m | 200 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 5000 m | 100 m hurdles | 400 m hurdles | 3000 m steeplechase |
Diamond League field events | |||||||
Men | Pole vault | High jump | Long jump | Triple jump | Shot put | Discus throw | Javelin throw |
Women | Pole vault | High jump | Long jump | Triple jump | Shot put | Discus throw | Javelin throw |
Points system
editA new points system was adopted for the 2017 Diamond League, with the winner of an event at a qualifying meet receiving eight points and the runner-up seven, down to one point for the athlete in eighth place; at the end of the year, the eight or twelve athletes with the most points, depending on the event, will qualify for the finals.[1] In case of a tie on points, the best legal mark during the qualifying phase will determine the athlete who qualifies.[1]
Place | Points |
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1st | 8 |
2nd | 7 |
3rd | 6 |
4th | 5 |
5th | 4 |
6th | 3 |
7th | 2 |
8th | 1 |
Schedule
editThe following fourteen meetings are scheduled to be included in the 2017 season:[6]
Date | Meet | Stadium | City | Country |
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5 May | Doha Diamond League | Qatar SC Stadium | Doha | Qatar |
13 May | IAAF Diamond League Shanghai | Shanghai Stadium | Shanghai | China |
27 May | Prefontaine Classic | Hayward Field | Eugene | United States |
8 June | Golden Gala – Pietro Mennea | Stadio Olimpico | Rome | Italy |
15 June | Bislett Games | Bislett Stadium | Oslo | Norway |
18 June | Bauhaus-Galan | Stockholm Olympic Stadium | Stockholm | Sweden |
1 July | Meeting de Paris | Stade Sébastien Charléty | Paris | France |
6 July | Athletissima | Stade Olympique de la Pontaise | Lausanne | Switzerland |
9 July | Müller Anniversary Games | London Stadium | London | United Kingdom |
16 July | Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat | Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium | Rabat | Morocco |
21 July | Herculis | Stade Louis II | Monaco | Monaco |
20 August | Müller Grand Prix Birmingham | Alexander Stadium | Birmingham | United Kingdom |
24 August | Weltklasse Zürich | Letzigrund | Zürich | Switzerland |
1 September | AG Memorial Van Damme | King Baudouin Stadium | Brussels | Belgium |
Season overview
edit- Events held at Diamond League meets, but not included in the Diamond League points race, are marked in grey background.
- Diamond league final winners are marked with light blue background.
Men
editTrack
edit# | Meeting | 100 m | 200 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 5000 m | 110 m h | 400 m h | 3000 m st |
1 | Doha | Akani Simbine (RSA) 9.99 |
- | Steven Gardiner (BAH) 44.60 |
- | Elijah Manangoi (KEN) 3:31.90 WL |
Ronald Kwemoi (KEN) 7:28.73 WL (3000 m) |
- | Abderrahman Samba (QAT) 48.44 |
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2 | Shanghai | Su Bingtian (CHN) 10.09 |
Noah Lyles (USA) 19.90 =WL, PB |
- | Kipyegon Bett (KEN) 1:44.70 |
- | - | Omar McLeod (JAM) 13.09 |
Bershawn Jackson (USA) 48.63 MR, SB |
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3 | Eugene | Ronnie Baker (USA) 9.86w |
- | LaShawn Merritt (USA) 44.79 |
- | Ronald Kwemoi (KEN) 3:49.04 WL, PB (Mile) |
Mo Farah (GBR) 13:00.70 WL |
Omar McLeod (JAM) 13.01 WL |
- | - |
4 | Rome | Chijindu Ujah (GBR) 10.02 SB |
Andre De Grasse (CAN) 20.01 SB |
- | Adam Kszczot (POL) 1:45.96 |
- | - | Aries Merritt (USA) 13.13 =SB |
- | Conseslus Kipruto (KEN) 8:04.63 |
5 | Oslo | Andre De Grasse (CAN) 10.01 SB |
- | Baboloki Thebe (BOT) 44.95 |
- | Jake Wightman (GBR) 3:34.17 PB |
- | - | Karsten Warholm (NOR) 48.25 NR |
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6 | Stockholm | Andre De Grasse (CAN) 9.69w |
- | Steven Gardiner (BAH) 44.58 |
- | Timothy Cheruiyot (KEN) 3:30.77 WL, PB |
- | Orlando Ortega (ESP) 13.09 w |
Karsten Warholm (NOR) 48.82 |
Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR) 8:15.01 |
7 | Paris | Ben Youssef Meité (CIV) 9.99 SB |
Ramil Guliyev (TUR) 20.15 |
- | Nijel Amos (BOT) 1:44.24 SB |
- | Muktar Edris (ETH) 7:32.31 PB (3000 m) |
Ronald Levy (JAM) 13.05 PB |
- | - |
8 | Lausanne | Justin Gatlin (USA) 9.96 |
- | Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 43.62 WL, DLR, MR |
- | Aman Wote (ETH) 3:32.20 |
Muktar Edris (ETH) 12:55.23 WL, MR |
- | Kariem Hussein (SUI) 48.79 SB |
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9 | London | Chijindu Ujah (GBR) 10.02 =SB |
Ameer Webb (USA) 20.13 |
Michael Cherry (USA) 45.02 |
Nijel Amos (BOT) 1:43.18 WL |
Chris O'Hare (GBR) 3:34.75 |
Mo Farah (GBR) 7:35.15 SB (3000 m) |
Aries Merritt (USA) 13.09 SB |
Kerron Clement (USA) 48.02 SB |
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10 | Rabat | Chijindu Ujah (GBR) 9.98 MR |
Andre De Grasse (CAN) 20.03 MR |
- | Nijel Amos (BOT) 1:43.91 |
- | Abdelaati Iguider (MAR) 7:37.82 SB (3000 m) |
- | - | Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR) 8:05.12 PB |
11 | Monaco | Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.95 SB |
- | Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 43.73 MR |
Emmanuel Korir (KEN) 1:43.10 WL, PB |
Elijah Manangoi (KEN) 3:28.80 WL |
- | - | - | Evan Jager (USA) 8:01.29 WL |
12 | Birmingham | Chijindu Ujah (GBR) 10.08 |
Ramil Guliyev (TUR) 20.17 |
Dwayne Cowan (GBR) 45.34 PB |
Nijel Amos (BOT) 1:44.50 |
Jake Wightman (GBR) 3:54.92 (Mile) |
Mo Farah (GBR) 7:38.64 (3000 m) |
Aries Merritt (USA) 13.29 |
- | - |
13 | Zürich | Chijindu Ujah (GBR) 9.97 SB |
- | Isaac Makwala (BOT) 43.95 |
- | Timothy Cheruiyot (KEN) 3:33.93 |
Mo Farah (GBR) 13:06.05 |
- | Kyron McMaster (BVI) 48.07 |
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14 | Brussels | - | Noah Lyles (USA) 20.00 |
- | Nijel Amos (BOT) 1:44.53 |
Elijah Manangoi (KEN) 3:38.97 |
- | Sergey Shubenkov (ANA) 13.14 |
- | Conseslus Kipruto (KEN) 8:04.73 |
Field
editWomen
editTrack
editField
editResults
editDiamond League Finals
editMen
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200 metres
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800 metres
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1500 metres
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3000 metres steeplechase
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110 metres hurdles
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400 metres hurdles
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High Jump
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Pole Vault
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Long Jump
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Triple Jump
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Shot Put
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Discus Throw
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Javelin Throw
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Women
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200 metres
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400 metres
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800 metres
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1500 metres
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5000 metres
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3000 metres steeplechase
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100 metres hurdles
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400 metres hurdles
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High Jump
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Pole Vault
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Long Jump
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Triple Jump
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Shot put
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Discus Throw
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Javelin Throw
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References
edit- ^ a b c d Ramsak, Bob (3 May 2017). "Sixteen world and Olympic champions converge on Doha to help kick off IAAF Diamond League season eight". International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ "The IAAF Diamond League rules". IAAF Diamond League. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ a b c "IAAF announces Diamond League changes to offer "dramatic showdown"". Athletics Weekly. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ "Pitkämäki Timanttiliigan uudistuksista: Minulle sopii" (in Finnish). MTV3. 1 May 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ "Diamond League graph3.indd" (PDF). IAAF Diamond League. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ "Calendar – Diamond League". IAAF. Retrieved 5 May 2017.