The 2024 Diamond League, the top-tier track and field athletics series, got underway in Xiamen, People's Republic of China, on 20 April and ended in Brussels with the Diamond League Final held from 13-14 September.
The 15th edition of the Diamond League featured 14 one-day meetings before the winners-take-all finale at the two-day Memorial Van Damme meeting. Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Faith Kipyegon, Mondo Duplantis, Julien Alfred and Nina Kennedy were among those collecting Diamond Trophies as well as wildcard spots at next year's World Championships in Tokyo.
Scroll down to see all the results from this year's Diamond League.
2024 Diamond League - Round 1: Xiamen, People's Republic of China (Saturday 20 April) - Results
Mondo Duplantis got the 2024 Diamond League off to a sensational start as he cleared 6.24m at the first attempt to break his own world record in Xiamen's Egret Stadium.
Sha'Carri Richardson was stunned by Australian Torrie Lewis in the 200m, but 400m world champion Marileidy Paulino made a winning start to Olympic year.
Gudaf Tsegay ran the third-fastest women's 1500m in history, and Christian Coleman overcame a sluggish start to get the better of Fred Kerley in the men's 100m.
2024 Diamond League - Round 2: Shanghai/Suzhou, People's Republic of China (Saturday 27 April) - Results
The Diamond League stayed in China for round two in Shanghai/Suzhou with 14 League disciplines again split evenly between men and women.
Fresh from breaking his own world record in Xiamen, pole vault king Mondo Duplantis won again and barely missed a second-straight world record. Akani Simbine surprised the American duo of Christian Coleman and Fred Kerley in the men's 100m.
Meanwhile, British sprinter Daryll Neita won the women's 200m on her season debut, with Sha'Carri Richardson third.
2024 Diamond League - Round 3: Doha, Qatar (Friday 10 May) - Results
The third event of the season took place in Doha with 14 League disciplines again split evenly between men and women.
World champion Mary Moraa held off Jemma Reekie in the women's 800m, one of the picks of the evening, while Kenny Bednarek blitzed his way to a new personal best and world lead in the men's 200m.
Alison dos Santos laid down a strong marker with a sub-47-seconds men's 400m hurdles, while world indoor champion Molly Caudery beat Budapest 2023 outdoor world champion Nina Kennedy in the women's pole vault.
2024 Diamond League - Round 4: Rabat/Marrakech, Morocco (Sunday 19 May) - Results
The fourth event of the season, the Meeting Mohammed VI de Athletisme, was held in the Grand Stade de Marrakech with 14 Diamond League disciplines split between men and women.
Shericka Jackson made a winning start to her 2024 Diamond League campaign with victory in the 200m. Cameroon's Emmanuel Eseme won the men's 100m, while Soufiane El Bakkali delighted the home fans by taking the men's 3000m steeplechase.
2024 Diamond League - Round 5: Eugene, USA (Saturday 25 May) - Results
The Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon was the fifth event of the 2024 Diamond League season featuring 14 disciplines - six for the men and eight for the women.
Josh Kerr repeated his World Championship win over got the better of Olympic 1500m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen in the Bowerman Mile, breaking Steve Cram's 39-year-old British record in the process.
Sha'Carri Richardson cruised to victory on her seasonal 100m debut, while Christian Coleman held off Ferdinand Omanyala in the men's version.
Keely Hodgkinson surged clear of world champion Mary Moraa in the women's 800m, and there was a world record in the non-Diamond League women's 10,000m with Beatrice Chebet becoming the first woman to break 29 minutes.
2024 Diamond League - Round 6: Oslo, Norway (Thursday 30 May) - Results
Oslo's Bislett Games was the sixth stop of the 2024 Diamond League season with 14 disciplines - six women's and eight men's.
Home favourite and reigning Olympic champion Karsten Warholm made his seasonal debut in the 400m hurdles, but the world record holder was passed down the straightaway by Olympic bronze medallist Alison Dos Santos of Brazil, 46.63 to 46.70.
Another Olympic champ, Marcell Jacobs, looked strong but couldn't come up with the win in the men's 100m. The Italian was fourth in a crowded lead pack, clocking a 10.03. South Africa's Akani Simbine winning with a 9.94.
American Brittany Brown came from the outside lane to win the women's 200m with two-time and reigning world champion Shericka Jackson struggling to fifth. Brown won in 22.32, with Jackson well off her second-best-ever time (21.41) at 22.97.
Olympic 1500m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen bounced back from his runner-up finish from the Prefontaine Classic to Josh Kerr, diving at the finish line in front of the home crowd to beat Timothy Cheruiyot by 0.03, 3:29.74 to 3:29.77.
2024 Diamond League - Round 7: Stockholm, Sweden (Sunday 2 June) - Results
The Diamond League moved from Oslo to Sweden's capital for round seven of the 2024 season, the BAUHAUS-galan.
Reigning world champion Femke Bol kicked off her 400m hurdles effort this Olympic season with a 53.07, just shy of the world lead that rival Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone clocked on Friday (31 May) in the U.S.
Jamiacan sprint star Shericka Jackson bounced back in the 200m, shrugging off her fifth-place finish in Oslo for a win in 22.69. It's a season's best for Jackson, but still well shy of her 21.41 from Worlds last season.
Home hope Mondo Duplantis won with ease, then made three valiant attempts at a new pole vault world record, missing each at the 6.25m height.
Wins on the day came for favourites Laura Muir (1500m), Djamel Sedjati (800m), Yaroslava Mahuchik (high jump), Alison dos Santos (400m hurldes) and Chase Jackson (shot put).
Ethiopia's Lamecha Girma ran to a world lead of 8:01.63 in the men's 3000m steeplechase, as did Algerian Djamel Sedjati, who bested his own time from last Tuesday (28 May) with a 1:43.23.
2024 Diamond League - Round 8: Paris, France (Sunday 7 July) - Results
After a month-long pause for national championships and Olympic trials, the Diamond League returned with a bang as Yaroslava Mahuchikh cleared 2.10m to break Stefka Kostadinova's 37-year-old high jump world record.
And having broken the 5000m world record at last year's meeting, Faith Kipyegon bettered her own 1500m mark by seven-hundredths of a second this time at the Stade Charléty.
Pole vault king Mondo Duplantis just missed out on making it three world records on the day as he had three failures at 6.25m.
2024 Diamond League - Round 9: Monaco (Friday 12 July) - Results
After running Faith Kipyegon close in Paris, Jessica Hull set a world record of her own in the seldom-run 2000m.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen looked ominously good in the 1500m, easing clear of his rivals with a lap to go and breaking his own European record.
His fellow Norwegian Olympic champion, Karsten Warholm, had to settle for second in a star-studded 400m hurdles behind Rai Benjamin with world champion Alison dos Santos in third.
Algeria’s Djamel Sedjati set a new Diamond League record in the men’s 800m, while Julien Alfred was an impressive winner of the women’s 100m.
2024 Diamond League - Round 10: London, Great Britain (Saturday 20 July) - Results
The final Diamond League event before Paris 2024 featured 14 disciplines split between men and women.
Noah Lyles ran a personal best 9.81 into a headwind to win the men's 100m, as home hope Zharnel Hughes disappointed and finished sixth.
But there were results to celebrate for the Brits, with Keely Hodgkinson cantering to an easy win in the women's 800m, setting a new national record en route, and Matthew Hudson-Smith lowering his own European record in the men's 400m.
2024 Diamond League - Round 11: Lausanne, Switzerland (Thursday 22 August) - Discipline schedule and results
Less than two weeks after the Paris 2024 Olympic Games draw to a close, the Olympic city of Lausanne stages the resumption of the Diamond League.
The Athletissima meeting boasts seven men's and seven women's Diamond League disciplines with a number of medallists from Paris sure to feature in the race for points ahead of the Finals in Brussels.
2024 Diamond League - Round 12: Silesia, Poland (Sunday 25 August) - Discipline schedule and results
Femke Bol and Mondo Duplantis are among the headliners confirmed to return to Silesia for the 12th round of the 2024 Diamond League series with 14 events split evenly between women and men.
Some of Poland's top names will also be competing, including Natalia Kaczmarek, who was the runner-up in the World Championships 400m, and sprinter Ewa Swoboda.
While there is no hammer throw in the Diamond League, Olympic champion Wojciech Nowicki will be among the star attractions on home soil.
2024 Diamond League - Round 13: Rome, Italy (Friday 30 August) - Discipline schedule and results
The Golden Gala returned to Rome having been held last year in Florence, where Faith Kipyegon broke the women's 1500m record.
This is the penultimate chance for athletes to win points ahead of the Finals in Brussels with 14 Diamond League disciplines split between men and women.
2024 Diamond League - Round 14: Zurich, Switzerland (Thursday 5 September) - Discipline schedule and results
The final regular season stop of the 2024 Diamond League is the Weltklasse Zurich with 14 disciplines split evenly between women and men.
2024 Diamond League Final: Brussels, Belgium (Friday 13 and Saturday 14 September) - Discipline schedule and results
The Memorial Van Damme meeting in Brussels hosted the Diamond League Final of 2024.
Held over two days, it featured all of the events that athletes competed in during the 14 stops on the season's world tour. The fields consisted of the top-ranked competitors who gained the most qualifying points throughout the year. Double Olympic 400m hurdles champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone was ineligible to run in the Diamond League Finals, but won invitational 400m and 200m races on consecutive days before the main event.
2024 Diamond League athletics - full events calendar and venues list
- Xiamen, People's Republic of China - Saturday 20 April - Egret Stadium.
- Shanghai/Suzhou, People's Republic of China - Saturday 27 April - Souzhou Olympic Sports Centre.
- Doha, Qatar - Friday 10 May - Qatar Sports Club.
- Rabat/Marrakech, Morocco - Sunday 19 May - also known as the Meeting International Mohammed VI - Le Grand Stade.
- Eugene, USA - Saturday 25 May - also known as the Prefontaine Classic - Hayward Field, University of Oregon.
- Oslo, Norway - Thursday 30 May - also known as Bislett Games - Bislett Stadion.
- Stockholm, Sweden - Sunday 2 June - also known as Bauhaus Galan - Stockholm Stadion.
- Paris, France - Sunday 7 July - also known as the Meeting de Paris - Stade Sébastien Charléty.
- Monaco - Friday 12 July - also known as Herculis EBS Meeting - Louis II Stadium.
- London, Great Britain - Saturday 20 July - formerly known as the Anniversary Games - London Stadium.
- Lausanne, Switzerland - Thursday 22 August - also known as Athletissima - Stade de la Pontaise.
- Silesia, Poland - Sunday 25 August - also known as Kamila Skolimowska Memorial Meeting - Silesian Stadium.
- Rome, Italy - Friday 30 August - also known as the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea - Stadio Olimpico.
- Zurich, Switzerland - Thursday 5 September - also known as Weltklasse Zürich - Letzigrund stadium.
- Brussels, Belgium - Friday 13 and Saturday 14 September - also known as the 2024 Diamond League Final at the Allianz Memorial Van Damme - King Baudouin Stadium.