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Clayton, Amusan Dominate with World-Leading Times; Ta Lou-Smith Delivers at Jamaica Athletics Invitational

Rushell Clayton at the Oregon22 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, USA
Rushell Clayton at the Oregon22 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, USA

KINGSTON, Jamaica – In an evening of track that intertwined record-setting performances with gripping victories, the Jamaica Athletics Invitational Meet was a showcase of not just Caribbean talent, but also a statement by global athletes aiming for the season’s pinnacle at the Olympic Games.

At the forefront of the night’s proceedings was Rushell Clayton, who turned heads with a world-leading time of 53.72 seconds in the women’s 400m hurdles. The race, stacked with talent, saw Clayton narrowly defeat Anna Cockrell of the USA, who finished a close second in 53.76 seconds. Shian Salmon of Jamaica secured third with a respectable 54.57 seconds, while former Olympic champion Dalilah Muhammad placed fifth, clocking 55.77 seconds.

In the men’s 200m, Briton Zharnel Hughes dazzled the crowd, clocking a European-leading 19.96 seconds, propelling him ahead of American Fred Kerley, 20.17, and French sprinter Pablo Mateo, 20.20. Notably, Christian Coleman, another American favorite, finished fifth in 20.46 seconds.

“I think it was a good race,” said Hughes. “To run sub-20 so early in the season is a bonus for me. I’ve never run this fast so early; last year, my 19-point came in July at the London Diamond League.”

Matthew Hudson-Smith of Britain also left a significant mark on the meet by setting another European lead with a time of 44.69 seconds in the men’s 400m, edging out Matthew Boling of the USA who completed the race in 44.98 seconds. Jamaica’s Antonio Watson was 4th in 45.61.

The women’s 200m was not short of excitement, with Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith clinching the race in 22.51 seconds, narrowly outpacing Jessika Gbai of Ivory Coast who clocked 22.53 seconds.

“My execution was not good,” Asher-Smith said with a wry smile. “When I crossed the line, I said: ‘I will be in trouble’. My start could have been much better, and I could have cut the bend a little better. The intensity was good, and my finish could have been better, but it was all right. Nevertheless, I am in a good place, and there’s plenty to work on.”   

Amusan and Williams Set Hurdles Ablaze with World-Leading Performances at Jamaica Athletics Invitational

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan was in record-setting form, sprinting to a world lead of 12.40 seconds in the women’s 100m hurdles, ahead of Jamaica’s world champion Danielle Williams, 12.46, and American Christina Clemons, 12.54. Reflecting on her stellar performance, Amusan shared, “This is the healthiest I’ve been. It’s a pain-free season compared to other years,” said Amusan.

“I told myself: ‘I’m not getting a DQ today’. I’m not the best of starters, but looking at how I executed today, it could have been better, but I am thankful for the win.”

On the men’s side, the hurdles saw fierce competition with Daniel Roberts of the USA leading the pack in the 110m hurdles, recording a swift 13.17 seconds. Close on his heels were fellow American Eric Edwards and Jamaica’s Lafranz Campbell, who set a personal best with 13.37 seconds.

Ricketts and Hibbert Leap to World Leads at Jamaica Athletics Invitational

The field events were equally riveting. Shanieka Ricketts and Jayden Hibbert, both representing Jamaica, notched up world-leading marks in the triple jump, setting a high bar for their international competitors. Hibbert won with 17.57 and Ricketts with 14.50m.

Alexis Holmes of the USA triumphed in the women’s 400m dash, finishing in 50.31 seconds, while Raymond Richards dominated the men’s high jump, clearing a height of 2.24 cm.

The meet concluded with the 100m dashes, where Marie-Josée Ta Lou-Smith of Ivory Coast dashed to victory in 10.91 seconds, and Julien Forte of Jamaica blazed through the men’s race in 10.02 seconds, just edging out Ackeem Blake and Brandon Hickling of the USA. The best news for Jamaica was Krystal Sloley, in a display of her vast improvement, clocked a personal best of 11.09 to secure the runner-up position ahead of compatriot Kemba Nelson (11.12). 

“To open my season with 10.91 is great,” said Ta Lou-Smith. “I was thrilled to see the crowd, and hearing the applause when my name was called was incredible.”

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Nickisha Pryce Emerges as 2nd Fastest Jamaican Ever; Brianna Lyston Sets SEC Meet Record

Nickisha Pryce Dominates Women's 400m, Leads Arkansas Razorback Sweep
Nickisha Pryce Dominates Women's 400m, Leads Arkansas Razorback Sweep

The Women’s 400m at the SEC Championships featured Nickisha Pryce running the second-fastest time in Jamaican history and third collegially in 49.32, as she led a trio of Arkansas Razorback competitors to a sweep.

Kaylyn Brown was second in 49.47, while budding British sprinter Amber Anning was third in 49.51.

Four women ran under the 50-second mark, with Georgia’s Aaliyah Butler clocking 49.79. Fellow Razorback Rosey Effiong just missed the club, clocking 50.75.

Brianna Lyston Shines at SEC Championships Women’s 100m, Sets Meet Record

Brianna Lyston took the SEC women’s 100m title Saturday evening in a personal best and meet record 10.91. Although the victory was sweet and satisfying, it was not without drama.

The favorite coming into the day was Tennessee’s Jacious Sears, who holds the fastest time in the NCAA and the world in 10.77. However, she unfortunately stumbled mid-race, leaving the door open for the young sophomore NCAA 60m champion to win an outdoor straightaway-bound sprint as well.

Lyston kept her composure all the way through the line, edging out Kaila Jackson (10.95) of Georgia and fellow LSU Tiger Thelma Davies (11.01).

The former Hydel and St. Jago standout also helped LSU to a bronze in the women’s 4×100 (42.49) and was fourth in the 200m final in 22.37.

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How to Watch the Jamaica Athletics Invitational Live Stream

Dina Asher Smith
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How to watch Jamaica Athletics Invitational Live Stream? Get ready for an electrifying showcase of athletic prowess at the 2024 Jamaica Athletics Invitational (JAI), happening on Saturday, May 11, 2024, at Kingston’s National Stadium. This World Athletics Silver Continental Tour meet runs from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm and features elite athletes from Jamaica, the US, Canada, the UK, and Europe.

To catch all the action, simply visit the Jamaica Athletics website or tune in to TVJ 1 Spotmedia via Pay-Per-View. The live stream kicks off at 7:00 PM ET (GMT -4). Don’t miss your chance to witness the excitement of the Jamaica Athletics Invitational—mark your calendars and stream it live!

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MEET PROGRAM:

  • Women’s Triple Jump – 7:15 pm
  • Men’s Discus Throw – 7:20 pm
  • Men’s High Jump – 7:25 pm
  • Women’s 400m Hurdles – 7:35 pm
  • Men’s 400m Hurdles – 7:42 pm
  • Women’s 400m – 7:49 pm
  • Men’s B 400m –  7:55 pm
  • Men’s A 400m – 8:00 pm
  • Men’s Triple Jump – 8:05 pm
  • Women’s 200m –  8:10 pm
  • Men’s 200m – 8:15 pm
  • Women’s 100m Hurdles – 8:35 pm
  • Men’s 110m Hurdles – 8:45 pm
  • Women’s B 100m – 9:00 pm
  • Men’s B 100m – 9:07 pm
  • Women’s A 100m – 9:14 pm
  • Men’s A 100m – 9:20 pm

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Doha Diamond League 2024 Results

Carey McLeod wins at the Doha Diamond League
Carey McLeod (JAM) wins the men's long jump with 8.52m (+5.2m/s) at the Doha Diamond League on 10 May 2024...Photo by MARISE NASSOUR for Diamond League AG

Seashore Group Doha Diamond League Results – Meeting held at Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha (QAT) on May 10, 2024:

Men’s 200m – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Kenneth BEDNAREK (USA) – 19.67 (Wind: +1.7); 2. Courtney LINDSEY (USA) – 20.01; 3. Kyree KING (USA) – 20.21; 4. Joseph FAHNBULLEH (LBR) – 20.26; 5. Aaron BROWN (CAN) – 20.29; 6. Joshua HARTMANN (GER) – 20.36; 7. Andrew HUDSON (JAM) – 20.53; 8. Ján VOLKO (SVK) – 21.23.

Men’s 400m – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Steven GARDINER (BAH) – 44.76; 2. Muzala SAMUKONGA (ZAM) – 45.07; 3. Leungo SCOTCH (BOT) – 45.29; 4. Vernon NORWOOD (USA) – 45.49; 5. Ammar Ismail YAHIA IBRAHIM (QAT) – 45.57; 6. Bayapo NDORI (BOT) – 45.57; 7. Quincy HALL (USA) – 45.98; 8. Ashraf Hussen OSMAN (QAT) – 46.46.

Men’s 1500m – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Brian KOMEN (KEN) – 3:32.43; 2. Timothy CHERUIYOT (KEN) – 3:32.67; 3. Reynold Kipkorir CHERUIYOT (KEN) – 3:32.96; 4. Isaac NADER (POR) – 3:33.50; 5. Elliot GILES (GBR) – 3:33.61; 6. Narve Gilje NORDÅS (NOR) – 3:33.87; 7. Andrew COSCORAN (IRL) – 3:34.25; 8. Kieran LUMB (CAN) – 3:34.41.

Men’s 400mH – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Alison DOS SANTOS (BRA) – 46.86; 2. CJ ALLEN (USA) – 48.39; 3. Wilfried HAPPIO (FRA) – 49.10; 4. David KENDZIERA (USA) – 49.29; 5. Khallifah ROSSER (USA) – 49.88; 6. Nick SMIDT (NED) – 49.97; 7. Ismail Doudai ABAKAR (QAT) – 50.34; 8. Yasmani COPELLO (TUR) – 50.97.

Men’s 3000mSC – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Samuel FIREWU (ETH) – 8:07.25; 2. Abraham KIBIWOT (KEN) – 8:07.38; 3. Getnet WALE (ETH) – 8:09.69; 4. Amos SEREM (KEN) – 8:12.74; 5. Ryuji MIURA (JPN) – 8:13.96; 6. Daniel ARCE (ESP) – 8:16.43; 7. Mohamed Amin JHINAOUI (TUN) – 8:17.56; 8. Simon SUNDSTRÖM (SWE) – 8:19.45.

Men’s Long Jump – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Carey MCLEOD (JAM) – 8.52 (Wind: +5.2); 2. Miltiadis TENTOGLOU (GRE) – 8.36; 3. Simon EHAMMER (SUI) – 8.30; 4. Simon BATZ (GER) – 8.13; 5. Tajay GAYLE (JAM) – 8.01; 6. Radek JUŠKA (CZE) – 7.94; 7. Thobias MONTLER (SWE) – 7.74; 8. LaQuan NAIRN (BAH) – 7.59.

Men’s Discus Throw – Promotional Event Final: 1. Kristjan ČEH (SLO) – 70.48; 2. Matthew DENNY (AUS) – 69.02; 3. Henrik JANSSEN (GER) – 65.74; 4. Alin Alexandru FIRFIRICA (ROU) – 65.18; 5. Lukas WEIßHAIDINGER (AUT) – 65.14; 6. Lawrence OKOYE (GBR) – 64.95; 7. Sam MATTIS (USA) – 64.33; 8. Moaaz Mohamed IBRAHIM (QAT) – 59.71.

Men’s Javelin Throw – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Jakub VADLEJCH (CZE) – 88.38; 2. Neeraj CHOPRA (IND) – 88.36; 3. Anderson PETERS (GRN) – 86.62; 4. Oliver HELANDER (FIN) – 83.99; 5. Andrian MARDARE (MDA) – 81.33; 6. Edis MATUSEVIČIUS (LTU) – 80.05; 7. Roderick Genki DEAN (JPN) – 79.34; 8. Julius YEGO (KEN) – 78.37.

Women’s 100m – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Daryll NEITA (GBR) – 10.98 (Wind: +2.0); 2. Tamari DAVIS (USA) – 10.99; 3. Celera BARNES (USA) – 11.02; 4. Amy HUNT (GBR) – 11.13; 5. Boglárka TAKÁCS (HUN) – 11.17; 6. Kortnei JOHNSON (USA) – 11.29; 7. Natasha MORRISON (JAM) – 11.37; 8. Farzaneh FASIHI (IRI) – 11.71.

Women’s 800m – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Mary MORAA (KEN) – 1:57.91; 2. Jemma REEKIE (GBR) – 1:58.42; 3. Noélie YARIGO (BEN) – 1:58.70; 4. Habitam ALEMU (ETH) – 1:59.08; 5. Halimah NAKAAYI (UGA) – 1:59.48; 6. Natoya GOULE-TOPPIN (JAM) – 1:59.74; 7. Elena BELLÒ (ITA) – 1:59.83; 8. Isabelle BOFFEY (GBR) – 2:01.03.

Women’s 1500m – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Freweyni HAILU (ETH) – 4:00.42; 2. Jessica HULL (AUS) – 4:00.84; 3. Nelly CHEPCHIRCHIR (KEN) – 4:01.19; 4. Worknesh MESELE (ETH) – 4:01.25; 5. Hirut MESHESHA (ETH) – 4:03.22; 6. Georgia BELL (GBR) – 4:03.72; 7. Revee WALCOTT-NOLAN (GBR) – 4:03.99; 8. Susan Lokayo EJORE (KEN) – 4:04.70.

Women’s 5000m – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Beatrice CHEBET (KEN) – 14:26.98; 2. Ejgayehu TAYE (ETH) – 14:29.26; 3. Medina EISA (ETH) – 14:34.11; 4. Melknat WUDU (ETH) – 14:44.17; 5. Gela HAMBESE (ETH) – 14:47.74; 6. Senayet GETACHEW (ETH) – 14:52.97; 7. Aynadis MEBRATU (ETH) – 14:53.55; 8. Wubrist ASCHAL (ETH) – 14:56.40.

Women’s 100mH – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Ditaji KAMBUNDJI (SUI) – 12.49 (Wind: +1.7); 2. Tonea MARSHALL (USA) – 12.51; 3. Pia SKRZYSZOWSKA (POL) – 12.53; 4. Amber HUGHES (USA) – 12.54; 5. Sarah LAVIN (IRL) – 12.73; 6. Emma Beiter BOMME (DEN) – 14.03 (Alaysha JOHNSON (USA) disqualified).

Women’s High Jump – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Angelina TOPIĆ (SRB) – 1.94; 2. Iryna GERASHCHENKO (UKR) – 1.91; 3. Eleanor PATTERSON (AUS) – 1.91; 4. Lia APOSTOLOVSKI (SLO) – 1.88; 5. Nadezhda DUBOVITSKAYA (KAZ) – 1.88; 6. Maja NILSSON (SWE) – 1.88; 7. Morgan LAKE (GBR) – 1.88; 8. Yuliia LEVCHENKO (UKR) – 1.84.

Women’s Pole Vault – Diamond Discipline Final: 1. Molly CAUDERY (GBR) – 4.73; 2. Nina KENNEDY (AUS) – 4.73; 3. Tina ŠUTEJ (SLO) – 4.63; 4. Bridget WILLIAMS (USA) – 4.63; 5. Aikaterini STEFANIDI (GRE) – 4.63; 6. Sandi MORRIS (USA) – 4.53; 7. Gabriela LEON (USA) – 4.43 (Roberta BRUNI (ITA) did not height).

Startlist Unveiled: Jamaica Athletics Invitational Meet 2024 Prepares for Top Athletes

Jamaica Athletics Invitational - World-Class Sprinter: Abby Steiner Breaks US Record in 300m
World-Class Sprinter: Abby Steiner

The Jamaica Athletics Invitational Meet 2024 will take center stage in Kingston on Saturday, May 11th. Several world and Olympic Games medalists are gearing up to line up for the prestigious event.

Here is the start list for the Jamaica Athletics Invitational Meet 2024:


Event 1: Women Triple Jump

  1. Shanieka Ricketts, Jamaica
  2. Thea Lafond, Dominica
  3. Jasmine Moore, USA
  4. Keturah Orji, USA
  5. Richelle Stanley, Jamaica
  6. Charisma Taylor, Bahamas
  7. Imani Oliver, USA

Event 2: Men Discus Throw

  1. Andrew Evans, USA
  2. Fredrick Dacres, Jamaica
  3. Reggie Jaggers, USA
  4. Chad Wright, Jamaica
  5. Travis Smikkle, Jamaica
  6. Brian Williams, USA

Event 3: Men High Jump

  1. Christoff Bryan, Jamaica
  2. Raymond Richards, Jamaica
  3. Lushane Wilson, Jamaica
  4. Ethan Harris, USA
  5. Dontavious Hill, USA
  6. Perry Christie, USA
  7. Kyle Alcine, Bahamas

Event 4: Women 400 Meter Hurdles

  1. Gianna Woodruff, Panama
  2. Shian Salmon, Jamaica
  3. Anna Cockrell, USA
  4. Andrenette Knight, Jamaica
  5. Shamier Little, USA
  6. Rushell Clayton, Jamaica
  7. Janieve Russell, Jamaica
  8. Dalilah Muhammad, USA

Event 5: Men 400 Meter Hurdles

  1. Malique Smith, US Virgin Islands
  2. Marvin Williams, Jamaica
  3. Malik James, Jamaica
  4. Jaheel Hyde, Jamaica
  5. Kyron Macmaster, British Virgin Islands
  6. Shamer Blake, Jamaica
  7. Demar Murray, Jamaica

Event 6: Women 400 Meter Dash

  1. Shana Kaye Anderson, Jamaica
  2. Ashley Willaims, Jamaica
  3. Brittany Brown, USA
  4. Cherokee Young, Jamaica
  5. Stacey-Ann Williams, Jamaica
  6. Alexis Holmes, USA
  7. Aliyah Abrams, Guyana
  8. Stephanie McPherson, Jamaica

Event 7: Men 400 Meter Dash

  1. Javaughn Pinnock, Jamaica
  2. Deandre Watkin, Jamaica
  3. Jovan Francis, Jamaica
  4. Will London, USA
  5. Wendell Miller, Bahamas
  6. Dennick Luke, Dominica
  7. Terry Thomas, Jamaica

Event 8: Men 400 Meter Dash

  1. Michael Joseph, St. Lucia
  2. Zandrian Barnes, Jamaica
  3. Demish Gaye, Jamaica
  4. Mattew Boling, USA
  5. Antonio Watson, Jamaica
  6. Matthew Hudson Smith, United Kingdom
  7. Alonzo Russell, Bahamas
  8. Michael Cherry, USA

Event 9: Women 200 Meter Dash

  1. Jessica Gbai, Ivory Coast
  2. Lanea Thomas, Jamaica
  3. Daina Asher-Smith, Great Britain
  4. Ashanti Moore, Jamaica
  5. Briana Williams, Jamaica
  6. Natasha Robinson, USA

Event 10: Men 200 Meter Dash

  1. Javari Thomas, Jamaica
  2. Michael Campbell, Jamaica
  3. Brendon Rodney, Canada
  4. Pablo Mateo, France
  5. Christian Coleman, USA
  6. Zarnel Hughes, Great Britain
  7. Fred Kerley, USA
  8. Jezeel Murphy, Jamaica

Event 11: Men Triple Jump

  1. Jayden Hibbert, Jamaica
  2. Shawn-D Thompson, Jamaica
  3. Jah-Nhai Perinchief, Bermuda
  4. Jordan Scott, Jamaica
  5. Oberian Winsome, Jamaica
  6. Kaiwan Culmer, Bahamas
  7. Chengetayi Mapayi, Zimbabwe

Event 12: Women 100 Meter Hurdles

  1. Gabbi Cunningham, USA
  2. Yanique Thompson, Jamaica
  3. Christina Clemens, USA
  4. Danielle Williams, Jamaica
  5. Tobi Amusan, Nigeria
  6. Nia Ali, USA
  7. Laeticia Bapte, France
  8. Rushell Burton, Jamaica

Event 13: Men 110 Meter Hurdles

  1. Lafranz Campbell, Jamaica
  2. Damion Thomas, Jamaica
  3. Daniel Roberts, USA
  4. Jamal Britt, USA
  5. Orlando Bennett, Jamaica
  6. Eric Edwards, USA
  7. Andre Harris, Jamaica

Event 14: Women 100 Meter Dash

  1. Serena Cole, Jamaica
  2. Shacoria Wallace, Jamaica
  3. Tatayana Pinta, Germany
  4. Kystal Soley, Jamaica
  5. Remona Burchell, Jamaica
  6. Jonille Smith, Jamaica
  7. Michael Moodis, Jamaica
  8. Jura Levy, Jamaica

Event 15: Men 100 Meter Dash

  1. Ashanie Smith, Jamaica
  2. Tuquendo Tracey, Jamaica
  3. Bryan Level, Jamaica
  4. Demarius Smith, USA
  5. Emanuel Archibald, Guyana
  6. Oshane Bailey, Jamaica
  7. Ramone Barnswell, Jamaica

Event 16: Women 100 Meter Dash

  1. Briana Williams, Jamaica
  2. Tia Clayton, Jamaica
  3. Gemima Joseph, France
  4. Marie-Josée Ta Lou, Ivory Coast
  5. Abby Steiner, USA
  6. Kemba Nelson, Jamaica
  7. Alana Reid, Jamaica
  8. Tina Clayton, Jamaica

Event 17: Men 100 Meter Dash

  1. Kadrian Goldson, Jamaica
  2. Jerome Blake, Canada
  3. Ronny Baker, USA
  4. Julian Forte, Jamaica
  5. Brandon Hickling, USA
  6. Akeem Blake, Jamaica
  7. Sanjay Davison, Jamaica
  8. Earl Simmons, St. Kitts & Nevis

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Record-Breaking Run: Kenny Bednarek Shines at Doha Diamond League

Kenny Bednarek Dominates Doha Diamond League with Record-Breaking Run
Kenny Bednarek Dominates Doha Diamond League with Record-Breaking Run

Kenny Bednarek sent a message in Qatar on Friday, running a World Leading (WL) 19.67, a lifetime best in the Doha Diamond League meeting’s 200m, stamping himself as a favorite for ultimate glory in Paris.

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Bednarek was the only person to break 20 seconds. On the day, he bested countrymen and former world leader (19.71) Courtney Lindsey, who finished second in 20.01 on Friday, and Kyree King who ran 20.21.

The perennial runner-up in the half-lap sprint, Bednarek, the Tokyo and Eugene silver medalist, was left off the podium completely in the most recent World Championships in Budapest, finishing fourth behind countrymen Noah Lyles and Erriyon Knighton, and Botswana’s rising giant Letsile Tebogo.

Also in this race was Liberian power sprinter Joseph Fahnbulleh, who glided down the home straightaway with his virtually trademarked top-end speed in 20.26. Canadian fixture Aaron Brown (20.29) was passed by Fahnbulleh in the final meters but managed to hang on for 5th in a season’s best (SB). Jamaican and Budapest finalist was 7th in a SB of 20.53.

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Don’t Miss a Beat: How to Watch Doha Diamond League Live Stream

Andrew Hudson wins the men's 200m final at the NACAC Open Championships in Freeport, Grand Bahamas
Andrew Hudson

Want to catch all the thrilling action of the 2024 Doha Diamond League live stream? Look no further! This prestigious track and field event promises top-tier athletic performances from renowned athletes worldwide. If you’re wondering how to watch Doha Diamond League live streaming, we’ve got you covered.

For fans eager to experience the excitement of the Doha Diamond League from anywhere, live streaming is the answer. With live stream options readily available, you can ensure you don’t miss a single moment of the adrenaline-fueled competition.

Streaming and Television Channels:

If you’re having trouble accessing the live stream from your current location, try using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) service. By connecting to a server in Australia, France, Iceland, Japan, or Monaco through a VPN

Stay tuned for TV coverage details, as well as live stream links, to witness the thrilling races, jaw-dropping field events, and record-breaking moments unfold in real-time. Whether you’re a dedicated track and field enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy world-class athletics, tuning in to the Doha Diamond League live stream is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the action.

Be sure to check the official website for updated results, entry lists, and the meet schedule to plan your viewing experience. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to witness the stars of track and field shine on the global stage at the 2024 Doha Diamond League. Tune in, catch the live stream, and witness athletic excellence at its finest!

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How to Watch the SEC Championships Live Stream

LSU Invitational 2023: Brianna Lyston and Jamaican Athletes Prepare to Compete
LSU Invitational 2023: Brianna Lyston and Jamaican Athletes Prepare to Compete

Looking to watch all the thrilling action of the 2024 SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships? Wondering how to watch SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships Live Streaming? Look no further! This year, the championship event will be held at the renowned James G. Pressly Stadium, situated at the University of Florida in Gainesville. From May 9 to May 11, 2024, fans from all over will have the opportunity to witness the best of collegiate track and field talent from across the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

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For those seeking to enjoy the excitement of the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships from the comfort of their own homes or just about anywhere, live streaming is the way to go. With live streaming options readily available, viewers can ensure they don’t miss a single moment of the action-packed competition. Whether you’re a die-hard track and field enthusiast or simply looking to experience the thrill of high-stakes athletics, tuning in to the live stream is the perfect solution.

Catch the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships Live Stream on SEC Network Plus. 

The SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships are renowned for delivering electrifying performances and intense competition. With athletes pushing their limits to secure victory and conference bragging rights, every race and field event promises to be a spectacle worth watching.

So, mark your calendars and make sure to catch the 2024 SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships Live Streaming. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to witness the next generation of track and field stars as they compete for glory on one of the biggest stages in collegiate athletics. Tune in, sit back, and enjoy the action-packed excitement unfold right before your eyes!

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Doha Diamond League 2024 Schedule

Doha Diamond League Natoya Goule Vows to Keep Pushing After Second Place Finish at Penn Relays
Natoya Goule-Toppin

Doha Wanda Diamond League schedule (JA Time)

Friday, May 10, 2024

International TVJ coverage starts at 11:04 am.

By Noel ‘Bravo’ Francis

  • 10.23 am Men’s Long Jump (Carey McLeod, Tajay Gayle, Miltiadis Tentoglou)
  • 11:04 am  Men’s 400m (Steven Gardiner, Bayapo Ndori, Leungo Scotch, Quincy Hall, Vernon Norwood, Muzala Samukonga)
  • 11:10 am Women’s High Jump (Eleanor Patterson, Yulia Levchenko, Nadezhda Dubovitskaya)
  • 11:13 am Women’s 800m (Natoya Goule-Toppin, Mary Moraa, Jemma Reekie, Halimah Nakaayi) 
  • 11:23 am Men’s 200m (Andrew Hudson, Kenneth Bednarek, Courtney Lindsey, Kyree King, Joseph Fahbulleh, Aaron Brown)
  • 11:34 am Women’s 1500m 
  • 11:42 am Men’s Javelin Throw ( Neeraj Chopra, Anderson Peters, Jakub Vadlejch)
  • 11:45 am Women’s 5,000m (Beatrice Chebet, Medina Eisa, Ejgayehu Taye, Nozomi Tanaka, Grace Loibach Nawowuna)
  • 12:06 pm Men’s 1500m (Timothy Cheruiyot, Abel Kipsang, Narve Nordas)
  • 12:18 pm Women’s 100m hurdles (Alaysha Johnson, Nadine Visser, Tonea Marshall, Ditaji Kambundji)
  • 12:28 pm Women’s 100m (Natasha Morrison, Daryll Neita, Tamari Davis, Celera Barnes, Amy Hunt) 
  • 12:38 Men’s 400m hurdles (Alison dos Santos, CJ Allen, Khalifah Rosser, Ismail Abakar, Yasmani Copello) 
  • 12:48 pm Men’s 3,000m SteepleChase