Eugene Diamond League schedule, start times and line-up including Keely Hodgkinson and Amy Hunt
Eugene Diamond League schedule, start times and line-up including Keely Hodgkinson and Amy Hunt

Harry Latham-CoyleFri, July 3, 2026 at 10:12 AM UTC
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The Diamond League season rolls on with another strong field assembling in Eugene, Orgeon as a busy summer of athletics action continues.
Great Britainās Keely Hodgkinson and Amy Hunt are among those in action at the Prefontaine Classic, always a popular stop on the travelling circus.
Hodgkinson takes on the 800 metres ahead of a potential world record tilt in London in a few weeksā time, while Georgia Hunter Bell goes in the womenās mile full of confidence after success in Paris last weekend.
A stacked menās mile will see home hopes Yared Nuguse, Hobbs Kessler and Cole Hocker battle Cameron Myers, Niels Laros, Timothy Cheruiyot and Reynold Cheruiyot in the showpiece conclusion to the event.
Hereās everything you .
When is the Eugene Diamond League?
The Prefontaine Classic will be held on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 July at Hayward Field on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene.
How can I watch it?
The BBC has the United Kingdom television rights to every Diamond League meeting, but has not yet revealed where this meeting will be shown. A live stream should be available on the BBC iPlayer or BBC Sport website.
Eugene Diamond League schedule (all times BST)
There will be two days of racing at Hayward Field, will all of the Diamond League events on Saturday 4 July. The schedule for those is as follows:
8.30pm Womenās shot put
8.32pm Womenās 100m heat A
8.39pm Womenās 100m heat B
8.44pm Menās discus
9.04pm Menās 400m
9.12pm Menās 110m hurdles
9.20pm Womenās 2 miles
9.33pm Womenās long jump
9.45pm Womenās 3000m steeplechase
9.57pm Menās shot put
10.04pm Womenās 100m hurdles
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10.11pm Womenās 800m
10.21pm Menās 200m
10.29pm Womenās 100m
10.37pm Womenās mile
10.50pm Menās mile
Full live results can be found here
Diamond League Calendar 2026
16 May: Shanghai, China
23 May: Xiamen, China
31 May: Rabat, Morocco
4 June: Rome, Italy
7 June: Stockholm, Sweden
10 June: Oslo, Norway
19 June: Doha, Qatar
28 June: Paris, France
4 July: Eugene, United States
10 July: Monaco
18 July: London, United Kingdom
21 August: Lausanne, Switzerland
23 August: Chorzow, Poland
27 August: Zurich, Switzerland
4-5 September: Diamond League finals (Brussels, Belgium)
Source: āAOL Sportsā