Diamond League Monaco: Watch, Schedule, and Star Athletes
Where to Watch Diamond League Monaco
The Monaco meet will be streamed live exclusively in the United States on FloTrack. FloTrack provides a traditional broadcast with uninterrupted coverage of every event. This exclusive arrangement ensures U.S. fans can follow all heats and finals without interruption.
When and Where is Monaco?
The Wanda Diamond League returns to Europe on Friday, July 10, for its Monaco meet. Competition is scheduled from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time, featuring a packed day of events. This gathering marks the tenth meet of the 2026 season, putting athletes on the cusp of the final two days in Brussels slated for September 4â5. Monacoâs historic track has been a backdrop for recent world records, and this year promises similar breakthroughs. The meetâs timing and star lineup make it a crucial stop before the season climaxes.
Star Power: Who to Watch in Monaco
Monacoâs meet has become synonymous with historic performances, having produced several world records in recent years. This yearâs field includes Jamaicaâs Oblique Seville, who will headline the menâs 100 meters, bringing speed and ambition to the event. Saint Luciaâs Julien Alfred is set to run in the womenâs 200 meters, adding her signature power to the competition. Masai Russell will attempt to lower the record in the womenâs 100 meters hurdles, continuing her quest for greatness on a track that rewards boldness. The concentration of Olympic and worldâchampion athletes ensures fans will witness topâtier competition.
Friday’s Full Event Schedule
Below is the detailed schedule for Friday’s Monaco meet, listing each discipline and its start time in Eastern Time. The day begins with women’s pole vault at 12:15 p.m. and continues through the evening with events such as the men’s 100m repeats. Notable highlight times include the women’s 200m at 3:19 p.m. and the women’s 100m hurdles at 2:49 p.m. This full timetable allows fans to plan their viewing and follow each athlete’s progression throughout the day.
Time (ET) | Event |
12:15 p.m. | Women’s Pole Vault |
12:30 p.m. | Women’s Javelin Throw |
12:40 p.m. | Women’s Triple Jump |
1:55 p.m. | Men’s High Jump |
2 p.m. | Men’s Pole Vault |
2:04 p.m. | Women’s 400m |
2:11 p.m. | Men’s 100m |
2:21 p.m. | Men’s 400m |
2:32 p.m. | Women’s 3000m |
2:35 p.m. | Men’s Long Jump |
2:49 p.m. | Women’s 100m Hurdles |
3:05 p.m. | Men’s 3000m Steeple |
3:19 p.m. | Women’s 200m |
3:28 p.m. | Men’s 5000m |
3:52 p.m. | Men’s 100m |
Rest of the 2026 Diamond League Calendar
After Monaco, the Diamond League continues with four more meets before the season finale. Stockholm hosts the first postâMonaco event on June 7, followed by Lausanne on August 21. The series then moves to Silesia on August 23, Zurich on August 27, and concludes with the twoâday final in Brussels on September 4â5. This schedule positions Monaco as a key checkpoint for athletes chasing rankings and qualification spots for the final.
- June 7: Stockholm, Sweden
- Aug. 21: Lausanne, Switzerland
- Aug. 23: Silesia, Poland
- Aug. 27: Zurich, Switzerland
- Sept. 4-5: Brussels, Belgium
The 2026 Diamond League season builds toward a thrilling conclusion, with each meet offering crucial points and worldâclass performances that will shape the sportâs landscape for years to come.
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