Six Champions Confirm for Doha Diamond League

Published April 4th, 2019 - 02:53 GMT
IAAF Diamond League logo
IAAF Diamond League logo

Exactly one month remains before Doha once again welcomes the world’s best athletes – including IAAF Female Athlete of the Year Caterine Ibarguen from Colombia – for the first stage of the 2019 IAAF Diamond League which takes place at the state-of-the-art Khalifa International Stadium.

Ibarguen is one of six reigning world outdoor and Olympic champions to be confirmed across the first three events – long jump, pole vault and 100m hurdles – with more top names to be unveiled in the weeks leading up to the May 3 spectacle, which will be held under the lights next month.

The Khalifa International Stadium will launch the outdoor season in earnest and will also draw the curtain on the year when the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 are held at the same iconic sports venue from September 28 to October 6, the first time the IAAF World Championships will be staged in the Middle East.

The Qatar Athletics Federation (QAF) president and Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) second vice-president Dr Thani al-Kuwari said, “It gives us great pleasure to announce that some of the leading names in the track and field world will be seen in action on May 3, 2019. Qatar feels proud to host the names that matter in the track and field world.”

He added: “This year’s IAAF Diamond League opener will be the tenth time that Qatar will host this prestigious one-day event. Also, this year’s IAAF Diamond League opener will be held at Qatar’s iconic sports venue — the Khalifa International Stadium. The same venue will host the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 later this year.”

The QAF president said: “We welcome all sports fans to Doha to enjoy the best of athletics in what will be a memorable year for us. Qatar is the sports hub of the region and we can’t wait for the action to begin at our special sports venue – the Khalifa International Stadium.”

One of the standout clashes of the meeting will be the long jump which features two reigning Olympic champions: Caterine Ibarguen and Tianna Bartoletta from the United States.

“I am thrilled to launch my season in Qatar,” said Ibarguen. “It is a country where athletics is popular and I am confident I can perform to the best of my abilities at the start of the season.”

The pole vault also features two reigning global outdoor champions: world champion Sam Kendricks from the United States and Olympic champion Thiago Braz from Brazil who returned to form during the indoor season with a 5.80m clearance.

In the first track event to be announced, reigning Olympic 100m hurdles champion and 2018 Diamond League champion Brianna McNeal from the United States will be looking to improve on her runner-up finish from twelve months ago when she finished behind world record-holder Kendra Harrison.

Harrison is absent this year but McNeal, who is the fourth fastest sprint hurdler of all-time with 12.26, will face a typically competitive line-up including Australia’s reigning world champion Sally Pearson and Jamaica’s Danielle Williams, who preceded Pearson as the world champion in Beijing in 2015.

The field also features European champion Elvira Herman from Belarus, African champion Tobi Amusan from Nigeria and Sharika Nelvis who won the US indoor 60m hurdles title in a world-leading 7.85.

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