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Paris Diamond League 2025: Updated full schedule, fixtures, results, live streaming details

Abhiruchi has been a sports journalist at Khel Now since 2023.
Published at :June 20, 2025 at 5:48 PM
Modified at :June 20, 2025 at 5:48 PM
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Neeraj Chopra will be India’s only participant in the event.

The Paris Diamond League 2025 is all set to take center stage at Charléty Stadium on June 20 (Friday). Popularly known as Meeting de Paris, the event is the eighth stop of the Diamond League season and the halfway point of the 15-leg series, which concludes with the Zurich Diamond League.

The event on Friday will begin with the men’s triple jump and concludes with the women’s 1500m final event. One of the most anticipated events at the Paris Diamond League is the men’s 110m hurdles. Divided into two heats, the race will feature several prominent names battling for the hurdles crown, including Grant Holloway, Trey Cunningham, and Dylan Beard, among others.

Likewise, the women’s section of the 100m hurdles also includes a star-studded lineup comprising Ackera Nugent, Grace Stark, Tobi Amusan, Devynne Charlton, Nadine Visser and more. With such a stacked field running on Friday, there’s a high chance Masai Russell’s world-leading 12.17s going down.

The women’s 200m is another event to watch out for with Anavia Battle, Dina Asher-Smith, Brittany Brown and McKenzie Long fighting for the top spot.

Also Read: Top five athletes to watch out for at Paris Diamond League 2025

Another track discipline where big names will feature includes Yomif Kejelcha, Soufianne El Bakkali, Jacob Krop and Nico Young in the men’s 5000m, thus promising to be a thrilling encounter.

Apart from the track disciplines, the field events also have a strong lineup, with Katie Moon, Tina Šutej and Sandi Morris in the women’s pole vault; Valarie Allman, Yaime Pérez, Sandra Elkasević and Laulauga Tausaga in the women’s discus; and Yaroslava Mahuchikh, Nicola Olyslagers and Eleanor Patterson leading the high jump field.

Where and when will Paris Diamond League 2025 take place?

The Paris Diamond League 2025 will be played at the Charléty Stadium in Paris on June 20 (Friday). Action is expected to begin at 11:20 PM Indian time.

Which Indians are participating in Paris Diamond League 2025?

Neeraj Chopra, a two-time Olympic medalist including gold in Tokyo and silver in Paris, will be India’s only representative at the Paris Diamond League.

Chopra opened his 2025 season with a remarkable national record performance at the Doha Diamond League by breaching the 90m mark in the men’s javelin throw for the first time in his career. However, despite this effort, Germany’s Julien Weber produced an even better performance with a throw of 91.06m, also a national record for his country.

With both Chopra and Weber set to clash at the Paris Diamond League, it wouldn’t be surprising if national records are broken again on Friday.

Also Read: Who holds the record for longest javelin throw, and where does Neeraj Chopra stand in the list?

What are the events lined up at Paris Diamond League 2025?

Men’s events

  • 110m Hurdles
  • 400m Hurdles
  • 800m
  • 5000m
  • Triple Jump
  • Javelin Throw

Women’s events

  • 100m Hurdles
  • 200m
  • 400m
  • 1500m
  • 3000m Steeplechase
  • Pole Vault
  • Discus Throw
  • High Jump

Where and how to watch Paris Diamond League in India, USA, UK and other European nations?

La Chaîne L’Équipe is the local streaming partner for the Paris Diamond League. In India, viewers can tune in via the Wanda Diamond League YouTube or Facebook page.

Meanwhile, in the USA, FloTrack will provide live streaming of the prestigious Diamond League circuit, while viewers in the UK can watch the event on BBC iPlayer.

Among some of the European nations, in Germany, the event will be broadcast on ARD, in Italy, on Rai Sport and in the Netherlands, on Ziggo Sport 2.

Paris Diamond League 2025 full schedule, fixtures and results (timings in IST, CEST, and EST)

EventIST (India)CEST (Paris)ET (U.S. Eastern)
Men’s Triple Jump11:20 PM7:50 PM1:50 PM
Women’s Pole Vault11:35 PM 8:05 PM2:05 PM
Women’s Discus Throw11:40 PM8:10 PM2:10 PM
Men’s 110m Hurdles Heats12:00 AM (June 21)8:30 PM2:30 PM
Men’s 400m Hurdles12:34 AM (June 21)9:04 PM 3:04 PM
Women’s High Jump12:36 AM (June 21)9:06 PM 3:06 PM 
Men’s 800m12:45 AM (June 21)9:15 PM3:15 PM
Women’s 3000m Steeplechase12:53 AM (June 21)9:23 PM3:23 PM
Men’s Javelin1:12 AM (June 21)9:42 PM3:42 PM
Men’s 110m Hurdles Finals1:13 AM (June 21)9:43 PM3:43 PM 
Women’s 400m1:21 AM (June 21)9:51 PM3:51 PM
Women’s 200m1:38 AM (June 21)10:08 PM4:08 PM 
Women’s 100m Hurdles1:50 AM (June 21)10:20 PM 4:20 PM
Men’s 5000m1:57 AM (June 21)10:27 PM4:27 PM
Women’s 1500m2:20 AM (June 21)10:50 PM4:50 PM

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Abhiruchi Rout
Abhiruchi Rout

Abhiruchi is an Olympics journalist at Khel Now, specializing in athletics, swimming, field hockey, gymnastics, and wrestling. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Jain University, Karnataka, and has three years of experience in sports writing and editing. She has interviewed both Indian and international athletes and is keen to connect with emerging talents as well as elite performers. Abhiruchi is passionate about researching and staying updated on the latest developments in the sports world.

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