Hello! We’re back with another live blog, Paris Diamond League 2025 coverage begins at 11:20 PM IST. Stay tuned for live updates.
Hello! We’re back with another live blog, Paris Diamond League 2025 coverage begins at 11:20 PM IST. Stay tuned for live updates.
Indian fans can watch the Paris Diamond League live on the Wanda Diamond League’s official YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Men - 800m, 5000m, 110m hurdles, 400m hurdles, triple jump, javelin throw
Women - 200m, 400m, 1500m, 3000m steeplechase, 100m hurdles, high jump, pole vault, discus throw
Hugues Fabrice Zango (BUR)
Max Heb (GER)
Jordan Scott (JAM)
Lázaro Martínez (CUB)
Almir dos Santos (BRA)
Yasser Mohammed Triki (ALG)
Donald Scott (USA)
Thomas Gogois (FRA)
Melvin Raffin (FRA)
Jonathan Seremés (FRA)
The Diamond League evening session begins with the men’s triple jump, and it’s Jamaica’s Jordan Scott who sets the tone early with a strong 17.11m effort to take the lead. The stage is set, the crowd is ready, and the stars are just getting started in Paris.
Hugues Fabrice Zango steps up in the fourth round and delivers a brilliant 17.21m leap to take the lead in the men’s triple jump. The crowd’s buzzing as France’s Thomas Gogois matches Jordan Scott’s 17.11m from the opening round, giving the home fans something to cheer for. Two rounds to go and it’s all to play for—this Diamond League showdown is heating up!
Jamaica’s Jordan Scott delivers when it matters most, pulling off a clutch 17.27m jump in the final round of the men’s triple jump to snatch victory right at the end. It’s a stunning finish and a perfect way to open the night in Paris, what a statement to kick off the evening’s action.
1st – Jordan Scott (JAM) – 17.27m
2nd – Hugues Fabrice Zango (BUR) – 17.21m (season best)
3rd – Thomas Gogois (FRA) – 17.11m (season best)
Valarie Allman delivered when it mattered most, saving her best for the final round with a massive 67.56m throw to clinch a spectacular victory in the women’s discus. The USA athlete continues her dominant run this season, making it four wins from four Diamond League appearances.
Rai Benjamin came out on top in a thrilling men’s 400m hurdles race, holding off a strong challenge from Abderrahman Samba to claim victory with a time of 46.93. The American’s impressive run not only secured the win but also set a new meeting record in Paris.
Faith Cherotich delivered a standout performance in the women’s 3000m to take the win with a time of 8:53.37. The 20-year-old Kenyan’s blistering run not only secured victory but also earned her the sixth fastest time in history over the distance. A remarkable display of strength and composure from the rising star.
Marileidy Paulino showcased her trademark finishing speed in a thrilling women’s 400m final, surging ahead in the closing metres to edge out the competition and claim victory with a time of 48.81 seconds. It was a composed and powerful run from the Dominican star, once again proving why she’s one of the best in the world over one lap.
Anavia Battle’s standout season rolls on as she storms to victory in the women’s 200m, clocking a season’s best 22.27 seconds. The American sprinter looked smooth and controlled, adding another impressive win to her growing list of performances this year.
Grace Stark delivered a sensational run in the women’s 100m hurdles, clocking 12.21 seconds to set a new meeting record and a personal best. It was a flawless, high-intensity performance that had the crowd on their feet and firmly established her as one to watch this season.
That’s a wrap from us. We’ll catch you again with another live blog soon. Until then, take care and bye bye.