Summary

  • Britain's Keely Hodgkinson beaten by Kenya's Lilian Odira in women's 800m at the Eugene Diamond League meeting

  • World champion Odira overtakes the Olympic champion on the home straight to win in one minute 56.19 seconds

  • Hodgkinson, who wants to break the world record this year, clocked 1:56.73 but had strapping on her knee after a fall in training

  • 18-year-old American Tate Taylor wins men's 200m in superb 19.75 seconds with Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo second and GB's Zharnel Hughes sixth

  • World champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden wins women's 100m in 10.78 seconds with Sha'Carri Richardson second in 10.79. GB's Dina Asher-Smith finishes ninth

  • American Nikki Hiltz beats world record holder Faith Kipyegon in women's mile with Georgia Hunter Bell eighth and Laura Muir 10th

  • Nigeria's Kayinsola Ajayi beats world champion Oblique Seville with rapid time of 9.84 seconds in men's 100m

  1. Diamond League - Eugene schedulepublished at 17:35 BST 3 July

    All times are in BST

    Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain competes in the women's 400-meter event during the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea, the fourth stage of the 17th edition of the WANDA Diamond LeagueImage source, Getty Images
    • 20:30 - Shot Put Women
    • 20:32 - 100m Women Heat A
    • 20:39 - 100m Women Heat B
    • 20:44 - Discus Men
    • 21:04 - 400m Men
    • 21:12 - 110m Hurdles Men
    • 21:20 - 2 Miles Women
    • 21:33 - Long Jump Women
    • 21:45 - 3000m Steeplechase Women
    • 21:57 - Shot Put Men
    • 22:04 - 100m Hurdles Women
    • 22:11 - Mutola 800m Women (featuring Great Britain's Keely Hodgkinson)
    • 22:21 - 200m Men (featuring Great Britain's Zharnel Hughes)
    • 22:29 - 100m Women Final (featuring Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith)
    • 22:37 - Mile Women (featuring Great Britain's Georgia Hunter Bell and Laura Muir)
    • 22:50 - Bowerman Mile Men

  2. How does the Diamond League work?published at 17:35 BST 3 July

    The Diamond League - athletics' premier one-day meeting series - consists of 15 stops, this year culminating in a two-day final in Brussels in September.

    Athletes compete for points across 32 Diamond League disciplines at the 14 regular series meetings in a bid to qualify for the finals.

    The top six athletes in field events, top eight in track events from 100m up to 800m, and top 10 in distances from 1500m upwards, will qualify for the finals.

    The finals, which precede the inaugural season-ending World Athletics Ultimate Championship, are a winner-takes-all showdown to be crowned Diamond League champion in each event.

  3. Diamond League calendar 2026published at 17:35 BST 3 July

    16 May - Shanghai/Keqiao, 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, USA

    10 July - Monaco

    18 July - London, England

    21 August - Lausanne, Switzerland

    23 August - Silesia, Poland

    27 August - Zurich, Switzerland