{"id":3532,"date":"2026-05-11T14:24:42","date_gmt":"2026-05-11T14:24:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rome.diamondleague.com\/?p=3532"},"modified":"2026-05-11T14:29:07","modified_gmt":"2026-05-11T14:29:07","slug":"golden-gala-record-breaking-numbers-43-olympic-and-world-champions-over-80-medallists","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rome.diamondleague.com\/en\/golden-gala-record-breaking-numbers-43-olympic-and-world-champions-over-80-medallists\/","title":{"rendered":"Golden Gala, record-breaking numbers: 43 Olympic and World champions, over 80 medallists"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fidal.it\/upload\/files\/2026\/EntryList_GG26.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><strong>ENTRY LIST GOLDEN GALA PIETRO MENNEA 2026<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0&#8211;\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/rome.diamondleague.com\/programme-results\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><strong>TIMETABLE<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0&#8211;\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ticketone.it\/event\/golden-gala-pietro-mennea-2026-stadio-olimpico-21030049\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><strong>TICKETS HERE<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0&#8211;\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.fidal.it\/gallery_one.php?gid=3446\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><strong>FOTOGALLERY (ph. Fama\/FIDAL)<\/strong><\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Excitement is building for the <strong>Golden Gala Pietro Mennea<\/strong>, which returns with record-breaking numbers: an exceptional cast featuring 43 Olympic or World gold medallists and more than 80 global medal winners overall. The stars of athletics will gather in Rome for the fourth stop of the <strong>Wanda Diamond League<\/strong>, on the evening of <strong>June 4<\/strong> at the Stadio Olimpico in <strong>Rome<\/strong>. The 46th edition of Italy\u2019s premier track and field meeting was presented in the Olimpico conference hall by Stefano <strong>Mei<\/strong>, President of FIDAL (Italian Athletics Federation) and Meeting Director Marco <strong>Sicari<\/strong>, in the presence of three of the event\u2019s biggest stars: Tokyo 2020 Olympic sprint champion Marcell <strong>Jacobs<\/strong>, world long jump champion Mattia <strong>Furlani<\/strong>, and world indoor triple jump champion Andy <strong>Diaz<\/strong>. Among the dignitaries attending were Diego <strong>Nepi Molineris<\/strong>, CEO of Sport e Salute, which organises the event together with the Italian Athletics Federation; Flavio <strong>Siniscalchi<\/strong>, Head of the Department for Sport; Alessandro <strong>Onorato<\/strong>, Rome\u2019s Councillor for Major Events, Sport, Tourism and Fashion; and CONI President Luciano <strong>Buonfiglio<\/strong>. Tickets for the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea are available on <strong>TicketOne<\/strong> (online and at authorised sales points). A special promotion is planned for FIDAL members and Runcard holders, with discounts of up to 40%.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>100 METRES SHOWDOWN: TEBOGO JOINS LYLES AND JACOBS<br><\/strong>The men\u2019s 100 metres at the Golden Gala 2026 is becoming even more explosive. Joining the already announced Noah <strong>Lyles<\/strong> and Marcell <strong>Jacobs<\/strong> \u2014 the last two Olympic 100m champions \u2014 is Botswana\u2019s Letsile Tebogo, Olympic 200m gold medallist, fresh off victory at the World Relays in Gaborone with the 4x400m relay team. In this thrilling clash featuring one of the symbols of global athletics, the legend of Italian sprinting, and <strong>Tebogo<\/strong>, fans will also see world indoor champion Jordan <strong>Anthony<\/strong> (USA) and the previous world indoor champion Jeremiah <strong>Azu<\/strong> (Great Britain). Also in the lanes: Olympic and world 200m silver medallist Kenny <strong>Bednarek<\/strong> (USA), South Africa\u2019s Akani <strong>Simbine<\/strong>, and Jamaica\u2019s Ackeem <strong>Blake<\/strong>. Worth remembering is the meeting record: Justin Gatlin\u2019s 9.75 set in 2015. The only time Noah Lyles competed in Rome was in 2019, when he clocked a far from casual 19.72 in the 200 metres \u2014 the iconic time set by Pietro Mennea, to whom the event is dedicated.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>5000 METRES: BATTOCLETTI CHASING A DREAM<br><\/strong>No one can forget the thunderous roar of the Olimpico crowd when Nadia <strong>Battocletti<\/strong> was introduced at the last two editions of the Golden Gala. This time, the middle-distance star arrives as world champion after winning indoor 3000m gold in Torun. In the 5000 metres, she is aiming for victory and has openly declared her target: the European record held by Sifan Hassan at 14:13.42, around ten seconds faster than the Italian record Nadia herself set at the Olimpico twelve months ago (14:23.15). The Italian star will face Olympic 3000m steeplechase champion Winfred <strong>Yavi<\/strong> (Bahrain), who came close to the world record in Rome two years ago. A strong Ethiopian contingent will also be on the track, led by Freweyni <strong>Hailu<\/strong> and Hirut <strong>Meshesha<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>LONG JUMP: FURLANI IN A TRUE OLYMPIC FINAL<br><\/strong>At just twenty years old, Mattia <strong>Furlani<\/strong> has already won medals at the Olympics (bronze in Paris), World Championships both outdoors and indoors (gold in Tokyo and Nanjing), and European Championships outdoors and indoors (silver in Rome and Apeldoorn). Furlani is one of the hometown heroes at the Stadio Olimpico, where he will seek his first personal victory in the long jump in front of the Tevere stand. Awaiting him, after the double Diamond League stop in China at Keqiao and Xiamen, is a true Olympic final featuring the other two Paris medallists: Greek legend Miltiadis <strong>Tentoglou<\/strong> and Jamaica\u2019s Wayne <strong>Pinnock<\/strong>, rising star Bozhidar <strong>Saraboyukov<\/strong> of Bulgaria, Portugal\u2019s Gerson <strong>Bald\u00e9<\/strong> \u2014 who edged him out in the final round at the World Indoor Championships in Torun \u2014 defending Golden Gala champion Liam <strong>Adcock<\/strong>, fellow Jamaicans Tajay <strong>Gayle<\/strong> and Carey <strong>McLeod<\/strong>, and Sweden\u2019s Thobias <strong>Montler<\/strong>. Andrew Howe\u2019s Italian record has stood for 19 years (8.47 set at the Osaka World Championships): could this be the right moment?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>TRIPLE JUMP: DIAZ AIMING FOR A THIRD GOLDEN GALA TITLE<br><\/strong>Andy <strong>Diaz<\/strong> is one of seven reigning Diamond League champions competing in Rome: last September he earned his third career Diamond Trophy at the Zurich final. The two-time world indoor champion and Italian triple jump record holder (17.80) is among the most successful Italians in the top global circuit, with eight Diamond League victories. He has already won the Golden Gala twice: in Florence in 2023, when he produced the best Italian outdoor performance ever with 17.75, and again the following year in Rome. Now he is chasing a third win \u2014 an achievement only steeplechaser Alessandro Lambruschini has accomplished among Italians in Golden Gala history. His rivals include Cuba\u2019s Lazaro <strong>Martinez<\/strong> and the two jumpers who shared the podium with him at the World Indoor Championships in Torun: Jamaica\u2019s Jordan <strong>Scott<\/strong> and Algeria\u2019s Yasser <strong>Triki<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>SPRINTS: 200 METRES WITH JEFFERSON AND ALFRED, HODGKINSON TESTS HERSELF IN THE 400<br><\/strong>World champion in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay Melissa <strong>Jefferson-Wooden<\/strong> (USA), Olympic 100m champion Julien <strong>Alfred<\/strong>, and Britain\u2019s outstanding trio Amy <strong>Hunt<\/strong>, Dina <strong>Asher-Smith<\/strong>, and Daryll <strong>Neita<\/strong>. So many queens, but only one will wear the crown as the fastest in a women\u2019s 200 metres field rarely this competitive at the Golden Gala. Shericka Jackson\u2019s meeting record of 21.91, set in 2022, is under threat. Excitement is also growing for Keely <strong>Hodgkinson<\/strong>\u2019s appearance in the 400 metres. The Olympic 800m champion and world indoor record holder could surprise over one lap after impressing in her relay leg at the World Indoor Championships in Torun. The competition is fierce, featuring world indoor champion Lurdes Gloria <strong>Manuel<\/strong> (Czech Republic), Europe\u2019s top runners Natalia <strong>Bukowiecka<\/strong> (Poland), Lieke <strong>Klaver<\/strong> (Netherlands), Amber <strong>Anning<\/strong> (Great Britain), and world relay medallists Aaliyah <strong>Butler<\/strong> (USA) and Nickisha <strong>Pryce<\/strong> (Jamaica). Italian Anna <strong>Polinari<\/strong>, fresh from qualifying for the World Championships with the mixed 4&#215;400 relay at the World Relays in Botswana, will also compete.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>MIDDLE DISTANCE: HUNTER BELL IN THE 1500, NADER AND HOEY IN THE 800<br><\/strong>In the women\u2019s 1500 metres, Britain\u2019s Georgia <strong>Hunter Bell<\/strong>, world indoor champion in Torun, could shine against compatriot Laura <strong>Muir<\/strong> and American Nikki <strong>Hiltz<\/strong>, along with Italy\u2019s Marta <strong>Zenoni<\/strong>, Gaia <strong>Sabbatini<\/strong>, and Ludovica <strong>Cavalli<\/strong>. The men\u2019s 800 metres is the only additional event that will not award points toward qualification for the Diamond League Final in Brussels on September 4\u20135. Nevertheless, excitement is guaranteed with 1500m world champion Isaac <strong>Nader<\/strong>, specialists Josh <strong>Hoey<\/strong> and Donavan <strong>Brazier<\/strong> (USA), Spain\u2019s Mohamed <strong>Attaoui<\/strong>, French European champion Gabriel <strong>Tual<\/strong>, Italian Federico <strong>Riva<\/strong> competing in his hometown stadium, and emerging talent Francesco <strong>Pernici<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>HURDLES: BENNETT, VISSER, MUHAMMAD TO SET THE PACE<br><\/strong>Three hurdle events will bring rhythm to the Olimpico. In the men\u2019s 110m hurdles, a sensational Jamaican duo takes center stage: Tokyo World Championships silver and bronze medallists Orlando <strong>Bennett<\/strong> and Tyler <strong>Mason<\/strong>, along with world indoor medallists Enrique <strong>Llopis<\/strong> (Spain) and Trey <strong>Cunningham<\/strong> (USA). Italy will be represented by European champion Lorenzo <strong>Simonelli<\/strong>, hero of Rome 2024. In the women\u2019s events, former world record holders Kendra <strong>Harrison<\/strong> in the 100m hurdles and Dalilah <strong>Muhammad<\/strong> in the 400m hurdles lead the field. Also competing are Jamaica\u2019s Danielle <strong>Williams<\/strong>, European stars Nadine <strong>Visser<\/strong> (Netherlands), Pia <strong>Skrzyszowska<\/strong> (Poland), France\u2019s Cyrena <strong>Samba-Mayela<\/strong>, Italy\u2019s Giada <strong>Carmassi<\/strong>, as well as Americans Jasmine <strong>Jones<\/strong> and Anna <strong>Cockrell<\/strong>, Slovakia\u2019s Emma <strong>Zapletalova<\/strong>, and Italian record holder Ayomide <strong>Folorunso<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>JUMPS FEATURING OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS KERR AND KENNEDY<br><\/strong>Olympic and world high jump champion Hamish <strong>Kerr<\/strong> (New Zealand) returns to the Golden Gala seeking his first victory at Italy\u2019s premier meeting. Challenging him will be two more world indoor champions: Korea\u2019s <strong>Woo<\/strong> Sang-hyeok and Ukraine\u2019s Oleh <strong>Doroshchuk<\/strong>. Italian rising star Matteo <strong>Sioli<\/strong> will gain valuable experience \u2014 also with an eye on the European Championships in Birmingham this August \u2014 alongside Czech Jan <strong>Stefela<\/strong>. In the pole vault, Paris Olympic champion Nina <strong>Kennedy<\/strong> (Australia) will compete against multiple medallists Sandi <strong>Morris<\/strong> (USA), Molly <strong>Caudery<\/strong> (Great Britain), Europeans Tina <strong>Sutej<\/strong> (Slovenia), Angelica <strong>Moser<\/strong> (Switzerland), Amalie <strong>Svabikova<\/strong> (Czech Republic), and Italy\u2019s Elisa <strong>Molinarolo<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>THROWS: FABBRI TAKES ON CROUSER AND KOVACS<br><\/strong>The elite of world shot put will gather in Rome, led by legendary Ryan <strong>Crouser<\/strong>, winner of three consecutive Olympic gold medals and three world titles. The American world record holder also owns the Golden Gala meeting record thanks to his 22.49 throw two years ago and intends to go even farther. The United States will also send Joe <strong>Kovacs<\/strong>, Jordan <strong>Geist<\/strong>, and Roger <strong>Steen<\/strong>; New Zealand will have four-time indoor world champion Tom <strong>Walsh<\/strong>; and Mexico will be represented by Tokyo World Championships silver medal surprise Uziel <strong>Munoz<\/strong>. Motivation is high for Italy\u2019s Leonardo <strong>Fabbri<\/strong>, king of Rome at the 2024 European Championships, who recently opened his season with a winning 21.43 throw in his hometown of Florence. His training partner Zane <strong>Weir<\/strong> will also compete. 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