{"id":3696,"date":"2026-06-02T15:07:39","date_gmt":"2026-06-02T15:07:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rome.diamondleague.com\/?p=3696"},"modified":"2026-06-02T15:07:41","modified_gmt":"2026-06-02T15:07:41","slug":"rome-show-golden-gala-event-by-event","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rome.diamondleague.com\/en\/rome-show-golden-gala-event-by-event\/","title":{"rendered":"Rome Show: Golden Gala event by event"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Minute by minute, event by event, here is the schedule for the <strong>Golden Gala Pietro Mennea<\/strong> on Thursday, June 4, featuring all the stars of the fourth meeting of the Wanda Diamond League, the first European stop of the season. Fourteen disciplines will award points toward qualification for the Wanda Diamond League Final in Brussels on September 4\u20135. The field includes an impressive lineup of Olympic champions and World and European gold medallists.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>19:10 &#8211; Javelin Throw Men<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Jan <strong>\u017delezn\u00fd<\/strong> (CZE) 98.48 | Jena, May 25, 1996<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Thomas <strong>R\u00f6hler<\/strong> (GER) 93.90 | Doha, May 5, 2017<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Andreas <strong>Thorkildsen<\/strong> (NOR) 90.34 | Rome, July 14, 2006<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Rumesh Tharanga <strong>Pathirage<\/strong> (SRI) 89.37 | Diyagama, March 29<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Nine years after the last men\u2019s javelin contest at the Golden Gala, the discipline returns to the program with the winner of the most recent edition in 2017, Germany\u2019s Thomas <strong>R\u00f6hler<\/strong>, the Diamond League record holder and Rio 2016 Olympic champion. There is another Olympic gold medallist, Trinidad and Tobago\u2019s Keshorn <strong>Walcott<\/strong>, who triumphed at London 2012 and claimed the world title in Tokyo last summer. Also in action is Grenada\u2019s Anderson <strong>Peters<\/strong>, a two-time world champion and silver medallist in Tokyo, fresh off victory in Rabat, alongside American bronze medallist Curtis <strong>Thompson<\/strong>, recreating the entire 2025 World Championships podium in Rome. The extraordinary field also features African record holder and former world champion Julius <strong>Yego<\/strong> (Beijing 2015), Czech Olympic silver medallist and three-time Diamond League champion Jakub <strong>Vadlejch<\/strong>, season leader Rumesh Tharanga <strong>Pathirage<\/strong>, India\u2019s Sachin <strong>Yadav<\/strong>, and Italian champion Giovanni <strong>Frattini<\/strong>. The 2026 season is still awaiting its first 90-meter throw, making Rome the perfect stage for an athlete to take over the world lead and perhaps challenge the twenty-year-old meeting record.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>19:15 &#8211; Pole Vault Women<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Yelena <strong>Isinbaeva<\/strong> (RUS) 5.06 | Zurich, August 28, 2009<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Anzhelika <strong>Sidorova<\/strong> (RUS) 5.01 | Zurich, September 9, 2021<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Yelena <strong>Isinbaeva<\/strong> (RUS) 5.03 | Rome, July 11, 2008<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Hana <strong>Moll<\/strong> (USA) 4.88 | Seattle, January 31<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Two outstanding athletes return to the Golden Gala after previous success at the meeting. Australia\u2019s Nina <strong>Kennedy<\/strong>, Olympic champion in Paris and world champion in Budapest, won the 2024 Golden Gala and recently returned to winning ways in Rabat after a lengthy injury layoff, clearing 4.80m. The other headline star is American Sandi <strong>Morris<\/strong>, a two-time world indoor champion, who is seeking her third Golden Gala victory after 2021 and 2025. A triumph would see her equal the legendary Yelena Isinbaeva\u2019s record of three consecutive victories from 2007 to 2009. The field is packed with elite talent, including Britain\u2019s two-time world indoor champion Molly <strong>Caudery<\/strong>, international medallists Angelica <strong>Moser<\/strong> (Switzerland), Tina <strong>\u0160utej<\/strong> (Slovenia), Am\u00e1lie <strong>\u0160v\u00e1b\u00edkov\u00e1<\/strong> (Czech Republic), New Zealanders Olivia <strong>McTaggart<\/strong> and Eliza <strong>McCartney<\/strong> (Olympic bronze medallist in 2016), and Italy\u2019s Elisa <strong>Molinarolo<\/strong>, sixth at both the Paris Olympics and the 2024 European Championships held in the same stadium. This will be her fifth Golden Gala appearance.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>19:48 &#8211; Triple Jump Men<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Jonathan <strong>Edwards<\/strong> (GBR) 18.29 | Gothenburg, August 7, 1995<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Christian <strong>Taylor<\/strong> (USA) 18.11m | Eugene, May 27, 2017<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Pedro Pablo <strong>Pichardo<\/strong> (CUB) 17.96m | Rome, June 4, 2015<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Jordan <strong>Scott<\/strong> (JAM) 17.66m | Caguas, May 17<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Two-time world indoor champion and Olympic bronze medallist Andy <strong>Diaz<\/strong> returns to the Italian leg of the Diamond League. He is the only athlete in the field to have won the Golden Gala twice, first in Florence in 2023 with a meeting record of 17.75m and then again in Rome in 2024. Coached by fellow Olympic bronze medallist Fabrizio Donato, Diaz has the opportunity to become the first Italian athlete ever to win the Golden Gala three times, matching only steeplechaser Alessandro Lambruschini in the history of the meeting. He could also become the first triple jumper to claim three victories, surpassing legends Jonathan Edwards and Christian Olsson, both of whom won twice. Diaz faces a strong challenge from world leader Jordan <strong>Scott<\/strong>, who jumped 17.66m and won world indoor silver, as well as the other Jamaican Jaydon <strong>Hibbert<\/strong>, one of the most exciting young talents in the event, who recently returned from an injury. Cuba\u2019s L\u00e1zaro <strong>Mart\u00ednez<\/strong> and Algeria\u2019s Mohamed <strong>Triki<\/strong> reunite the full 2026 world indoor podium in Rome. The field is completed by world indoor silver medallist Almir <strong>dos Santos<\/strong> of Brazil, Austrian record holder Endiorass <strong>Kingley<\/strong>, 2025 U.S. champion Russell <strong>Robinson<\/strong>, and France\u2019s Thomas <strong>Gogois<\/strong>, who knows the atmosphere of the Stadio Olimpico well after winning bronze at the 2024 European Championships.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>21:04 &#8211; 400m Hurdles Women<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Sydney <strong>McLaughlin-Levrone<\/strong> (USA) 50.37 | Paris, August 8, 2024<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Femke <strong>Bol<\/strong> (NED) 51.30 | London, July 20, 2024<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Femke <strong>Bol<\/strong> (NED) 52.43 | Florence, June 2, 2023<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Emma <strong>Zapletalov\u00e1<\/strong> (SVK) 52.82 | Rabat, May 31<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One year after her remarkable performance at the Golden Gala, Italian record holder Ayomide <strong>Folorunso<\/strong> rejoins the Roman crowd. In the 2025 edition she produced a brilliant runner-up finish in 54.21. Among the former winners in the field are two distinguished Americans: former world record holder Dalilah <strong>Muhammad<\/strong>, victorious in Rome in 2019, and Anna <strong>Cockrell<\/strong>, winner of the 2024 Golden Gala before going on to claim Olympic silver behind Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and ahead of Femke Bol. Arriving as the world leader is Slovakia\u2019s Emma <strong>Zapletalov\u00e1<\/strong>, the world bronze medallist who dominated in Rabat with 52.82, defeating Cockrell. The American will be eager for revenge and a second success at the Stadio Olimpico. Also in the field is fellow U.S. star Jasmine <strong>Jones<\/strong>, world silver medallist in Tokyo. Following the Rabat meeting, many of the leading contenders meet again in Rome, including Folorunso, Cockrell, Zapletalov\u00e1, South American record holder Gianna <strong>Woodruff<\/strong> of Panama, and Norway\u2019s Amalie <strong>Iuel<\/strong>. The lineup is completed by Alice <strong>Muraro<\/strong>, the second-fastest Italian ever, and Belgian record holder Naomi <strong>Van den Broeck<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>21:07 &#8211; High Jump Men<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Javier <strong>Sotomayor<\/strong> (CUB) 2.45 | Salamanca, July 27, 1993<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Mutaz Essa <strong>Barshim<\/strong> (QAT) 2.43 | Brussels, September 5, 2014<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Mutaz Essa <strong>Barshim<\/strong> (QAT) 2.41 | Rome, June 5, 2014<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Danil <strong>Lysenko<\/strong> 2.33 | Chelyabinsk, January 16<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>American JuVaughn <strong>Harrison<\/strong> returns to the Golden Gala after victories in 2022 and 2023. Like Andy Diaz, he has the opportunity to become the first athlete in his discipline to win the meeting three times. Making his Diamond League season debut is European U23 champion and European indoor bronze medallist Matteo <strong>Sioli<\/strong>, who finished fifth in last year\u2019s Golden Gala. The field also includes world bronze medallist Jan <strong>\u0160tefela<\/strong> of the Czech Republic, world indoor silver medallist Erick <strong>Portillo<\/strong> of Mexico, Jamaican bronze medallist Raymond <strong>Richards<\/strong>, fellow Jamaican Romaine <strong>Beckford<\/strong>, Poland\u2019s Mateusz <strong>Ko\u0142odziejski<\/strong>, Japan\u2019s Tomohiro <strong>Shinno<\/strong>, and Australia\u2019s Yual <strong>Reath<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>21:15 &#8211; 800m Men<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> David <strong>Rudisha<\/strong> (KEN) 1:40.91 | London, August 9, 2012<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Emmanuel <strong>Wanyonyi<\/strong> (KEN) 1:41.11 | Lausanne, August 22, 2024<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Wilson <strong>Kipketer<\/strong> (DEN) 1:42.79 | Rome, July 7, 1999<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Josh <strong>Hoey<\/strong> (USA) 1:42.50 | Boston, January 24<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Although the men\u2019s 800m does not award Diamond League points this year, it promises fireworks. The meeting record of 1:42.79, set by former world record holder Wilson Kipketer, appears vulnerable given the quality of the field. Italy\u2019s Francesco <strong>Pernici<\/strong>, a World Championships semifinalist who ran 1:44.40 in Rabat, will face again 2019 world champion Donavan <strong>Brazier<\/strong>, who has successfully returned to the top level and previously won the Golden Gala in his title-winning season. The field also includes another world champion, Portugal\u2019s Isaac <strong>Nader<\/strong>, gold medallist in Tokyo over 1500m, European champion Gabriel <strong>Tual<\/strong> of France, European U23 champion Yanis <strong>Meziane<\/strong>, world indoor champion Bryce <strong>Hoppel<\/strong>, the other American Nathan <strong>Green<\/strong>, Ireland\u2019s Mark <strong>English<\/strong>, Australia\u2019s Peyton <strong>Craig<\/strong>, and Poland\u2019s Filip <strong>Ostrowski<\/strong> and Patryk <strong>Sieradzki<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>21:27 &#8211; Shot Put Men<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Ryan <strong>Crouser<\/strong> (USA) 23.56 | Los Angeles, May 27, 2023<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Joe <strong>Kovacs<\/strong> (USA) 23.23 | Zurich, September 7, 2022<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Ryan <strong>Crouser<\/strong> (USA) 22.49 | Rome, August 30, 2024<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Joe <strong>Kovacs<\/strong> (USA) 22.58 | Rabat, May 31<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The shot put circle will be one of the hottest venues of the evening. Every athlete in the field has won at least one Olympic or World Championships medal. Among the stars are world record holder and three-time Olympic champion Ryan <strong>Crouser<\/strong>, Diamond League record holder Joe <strong>Kovacs<\/strong>, who recently moved to the top of the world rankings with 22.58m in Rabat, New Zealand\u2019s Tom <strong>Walsh<\/strong>, and European champion Leonardo <strong>Fabbri<\/strong>, who owns an Italian record of 22.98m. Also competing are former European indoor champion Zane <strong>Weir<\/strong>, Mexico\u2019s Uniel <strong>Mu\u00f1oz<\/strong>, Jamaican record holder Rajindra <strong>Campbell<\/strong>, and Americans Jordan <strong>Geist<\/strong>, Roger <strong>Steen<\/strong> and Adrian <strong>Piperi<\/strong>. After Xiamen and Rabat, the third chapter in the battle of the shot put giants unfolds in Rome.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>21:28 &#8211; 100m Hurdles Women<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Tobi <strong>Amusan<\/strong> (NGR) 12.12 | Eugene, July 24, 2022<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Masai <strong>Russell<\/strong> (USA) 12.14 | Xiamen, May 23, 2026<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Ackera <strong>Nugent<\/strong> (JAM) 12.24 | Rome, August 30, 2024<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Masai <strong>Russell<\/strong> (USA) 12.14 | Xiamen, May 23<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Another world-class showdown awaits in Rome. The only athlete in the field with a previous Golden Gala victory is Dutch record holder Nadine <strong>Visser<\/strong>, winner in 2020 and later bronze medallist at the 2024 European Championships in Rome. Joining her are two-time world champion Danielle <strong>Williams<\/strong> and Olympic bronze medallist Megan <strong>Simmonds<\/strong> of Jamaica. The field also features European champion Pia <strong>Skrzyszowska<\/strong> of Poland, former world record holder Kendra <strong>Harrison<\/strong>, American standout Tonea <strong>Marshall<\/strong>, South African record holder Marion\u00e9 <strong>Fourie<\/strong>, and Italian athletes Giada <strong>Carmassi<\/strong> and Alessia <strong>Succo<\/strong>. At just 17 years and 117 days old, Succo becomes the youngest Italian athlete ever to compete in a Diamond League event.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>21:35 &#8211; Long Jump Men<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Mike <strong>Powell<\/strong> (USA) 8.95 | Tokyo, August 30, 1991<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Juan Miguel <strong>Echevarr\u00eda<\/strong> (CUB) 8.65 | Zurich, August 29, 2019<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Dwight <strong>Phillips<\/strong> (USA) 8.61 | Rome, July 10, 2009<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Simon <strong>Ehammer<\/strong> (SUI) 8.51 | G\u00f6tzis, May 30<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One of the deepest competitions of the evening, boasting a technical standard worthy of an Olympic or World Championships final. Unfortunately, reigning world champion Mattia Furlani is sidelined after suffering an injury at the Xiamen Diamond League meeting. Even without the Italian star, the event promises world-class action. Leading the field is Greece\u2019s Miltiadis <strong>Tentoglou<\/strong>, winner of two Olympic titles, three world crowns and six European championships. He arrives in Rome after jumping 8.49m last weekend. Also competing are Jamaica\u2019s Tajay <strong>Gayle<\/strong>, world champion in Doha and world silver medallist in Tokyo, and Wayne <strong>Pinnock<\/strong>, who has collected three global silver medals. The lineup includes world indoor champion Gerson <strong>Bald\u00e9<\/strong> of Portugal, European indoor champion Bozhidar <strong>Saraboyukov<\/strong> of Bulgaria, Australian Liam <strong>Adcock<\/strong>, Cuban teenage sensation Jorge <strong>Hodel\u00edn<\/strong>, Sweden\u2019s Thobias <strong>Montler<\/strong>, and Italy\u2019s Gabriele <strong>Chil\u00e0<\/strong>, who recently leapt 8.24m slightly wind-assisted at 2.1 m\/s and will make his Diamond League debut.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>21:38 &#8211; 5000m Women<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Beatrice <strong>Chebet<\/strong> (KEN) 13:58.06 | Eugene, July 5, 2025<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Beatrice <strong>Chebet<\/strong> (KEN) 13:58.06 | Eugene, July 5, 2025<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Beatrice <strong>Chebet<\/strong> (KEN) 14:03.69 | Rome, June 6, 2025<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Faith <strong>Kipyegon<\/strong> (KEN) 14:24.14 | Keqiao, May 16<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Roman crowd hopes for another magical performance from Nadia <strong>Battocletti<\/strong>, who thrilled the Stadio Olimpico last year by breaking the Italian record while chasing Beatrice Chebet. This year the Kenyan will not be present due to her upcoming maternity leave, but Battocletti will still face an exceptionally strong field. The Italian star, European champion over the distance and world indoor champion over 3000m, returns to the 5000m after winning bronze at the World Championships in Tokyo. Ten Ethiopian athletes are entered, including major names such as Freweyni <strong>Hailu<\/strong>, Fantaye <strong>Belayneh<\/strong>, Medina <strong>Eisa<\/strong>, Marta <strong>Alemayo<\/strong> and Likina <strong>Amebaw<\/strong>. Kenya will be represented by Margaret <strong>Akidor<\/strong> and Caroline <strong>Nyaga<\/strong>, while Bahrain\u2019s Winfred <strong>Yavi<\/strong>, Olympic champion in the 3000m steeplechase, adds further quality after showing excellent form earlier this season. The women\u2019s 5000m showcased top-class performers at the Golden Gala, including Tirunesh Dibaba, Meseret Defar, Almaz Ayana, Hellen Obiri and, most recently, Beatrice Chebet. No European athlete has won the event since 1996.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>22:04 &#8211; 110m Hurdles Men<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Aries <strong>Merritt<\/strong> (USA) 12.80 | Brussels, September 7, 2012<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Aries <strong>Merritt<\/strong> (USA) 12.80 | Brussels, September 7, 2012<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Allen <strong>Johnson<\/strong> (USA) 13.01 | Rome, July 7, 1999<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Omar <strong>McLeod<\/strong> (JAM) 13.01 | Florence, June 10, 2021<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Kendrick <strong>Smallwood<\/strong> (USA) 13.04 | Fayetteville, May 29<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A thrilling thirteen seconds of action could be enough to rewrite the meeting record books. Despite the absence of European champion Lorenzo Simonelli, the race remains stacked with elite talent. Every athlete in the field has won a global medal, with the exceptions of Japanese record holder Rachid <strong>Muratake<\/strong> and American Jamal <strong>Britt<\/strong>, winner of the first two Diamond League stages in China, who have both been running consistently fast times throughout the season. The entire podium from the World Indoor Championships in Toru\u0144 will be present: Poland\u2019s Jakub <strong>Szyma\u0144ski<\/strong>, Spain\u2019s Enrique <strong>Llopis<\/strong> and American Trey <strong>Cunningham<\/strong>. They will be joined by Jamaica\u2019s Orlando <strong>Bennett<\/strong> and Tyler <strong>Mason<\/strong>, silver and bronze at the Worlds in Tokyo, Switzerland\u2019s Jason <strong>Joseph<\/strong> and France\u2019s Just <strong>Kwaou-Mathey<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>22:15 &#8211; 400m Women<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Marita <strong>Koch<\/strong> (GDR) 47.60 | Canberra, October 6, 1985<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Nickisha <strong>Pryce<\/strong> (JAM) 48.57 | London, July 20, 2024<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Marita <strong>Koch<\/strong> (GDR) 49.17 | Rome, September 10, 1986<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Dejanea <strong>Oakley<\/strong> (JAM) 48.92 | Auburn, May 16<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One of the most anticipated moments of the entire meeting sees British 800m superstar Keely <strong>Hodgkinson<\/strong> testing herself over the one-lap distance against some of the world\u2019s best quarter-milers. The World Indoor Championships podium is fully represented, featuring Czech athlete Lurdes Gloria <strong>Manuel<\/strong>, Olympic bronze medallist Natalia <strong>Bukowiecka<\/strong> of Poland, and Dutch athlete Lieke <strong>Klaver<\/strong>. For Hodgkinson, whose personal best is 51.61, the race provides a valuable opportunity to sharpen her speed as she prepares for an assault on the outdoor 800m world record. Also in the field are Norway\u2019s Henriette <strong>J\u00e6ger<\/strong>, Jamaica\u2019s Nickisha <strong>Pryce<\/strong>, Britain\u2019s Amber <strong>Anning<\/strong> and Italy\u2019s Anna <strong>Polinari<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>22:27 &#8211; 200m Women<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Florence <strong>Griffith-Joyner<\/strong> (USA) 21.34 | Seoul, September 29, 1988<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Shericka <strong>Jackson<\/strong> (JAM) 21.48 | Brussels, September 8, 2023<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Shericka <strong>Jackson<\/strong> (JAM) 21.91 | Rome, June 9, 2022<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Julien <strong>Alfred<\/strong> (LCA) 21.86 | Austin, April 30<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If the earlier events were not enough, the women\u2019s 200m delivers one of the most exciting clashes of the season. Tokyo World Championships star Melissa <strong>Jefferson-Wooden<\/strong>, who captured gold in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay, will face Olympic 100m champion Julien <strong>Alfred<\/strong> over 200m for the first time. The race also features former world champion Dina <strong>Asher-Smith<\/strong>, world silver medallist Amy <strong>Hunt<\/strong>, defending Golden Gala winner Anavia <strong>Battle<\/strong>, Spanish record holder Ja\u00ebl <strong>Bestu\u00e9<\/strong>, France\u2019s European bronze H\u00e9l\u00e8ne <strong>Parisot<\/strong>, and rising Italian talent Elisa <strong>Valensin<\/strong>, making her Diamond League debut.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>22:37 &#8211; 1500m Women<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Faith <strong>Kipyegon<\/strong> (KEN) 3:48.68 | Eugene, July 5, 2025<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Faith <strong>Kipyegon<\/strong> (KEN) 3:48.68 | Eugene, July 5, 2025<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Faith <strong>Kipyegon<\/strong> (KEN) 3:49.11 | Florence, June 2, 2023<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Birke <strong>Haylom<\/strong> (ETH) 3:55.56 | Keqiao, May 16<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Another British star headlines the penultimate event of the evening. World indoor champion Georgia <strong>Hunter Bell<\/strong>, 800m silver medallist at the World Championships in Tokyo and runner-up at the European Championships in Rome, leads a highly competitive field. Joining her are fellow Britons Laura <strong>Muir <\/strong>and Revee <strong>Walcott-Nolan<\/strong>, European bronze medallist Agathe <strong>Guillemot <\/strong>of France, Australian Abbey <strong>Caldwell <\/strong>who won in Xiamen, Ethiopian contenders Birke <strong>Haylom<\/strong>, Worknesh <strong>Mesele <\/strong>and Saron <strong>Berhe<\/strong>, Americans Nikki <strong>Hiltz<\/strong>, world indoor bronze in Toru\u0144, and Heather <strong>MacLean<\/strong>, Poland\u2019s Klaudia <strong>Kazimierska <\/strong>and Weronika <strong>Lizakowska<\/strong>, Salom\u00e9 <strong>Afonso <\/strong>of Portugal and Italy\u2019s Ludovica <strong>Cavalli <\/strong>and Gaia <strong>Sabbatini<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>22:52 &#8211; 100m Men<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>World Record:<\/strong> Usain <strong>Bolt<\/strong> (JAM) 9.58 | Berlin, August 16, 2009<br><strong>Diamond League Record:<\/strong> Yohan <strong>Blake<\/strong> (JAM) 9.69 | Lausanne, August 23, 2012<br><strong>Meeting Record:<\/strong> Justin <strong>Gatlin<\/strong> (USA) 9.75 | Rome, June 4, 2015<br><strong>2026 World Lead:<\/strong> Kanyinsola <strong>Ajayi<\/strong> (NGR) 9.84 | Lexington, May 29<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The final event of the evening could well be the most anticipated of the entire Golden Gala. Three Olympic champions will line up side by side at the Stadio Olimpico. Marcell <strong>Jacobs<\/strong> returns to the Golden Gala after a two-year absence to face Noah <strong>Lyles<\/strong>, multiple world champion over 200m and Olympic gold medallist in Paris, making his first Golden Gala appearance in the 100m. Joining them is Botswana\u2019s Letsile <strong>Tebogo<\/strong>, Olympic champion over 200m and winner of the 2024 Golden Gala. The field also includes the last two world indoor 60m champions, Britain\u2019s Jeremiah <strong>Azu<\/strong> and American sensation Jordan <strong>Anthony<\/strong>, South African record holder Akani <strong>Simbine<\/strong>, Kenya\u2019s Ferdinand <strong>Omanyala<\/strong>, who has already broken the 10-second barrier five times this season, Cameroon\u2019s Emmanuel <strong>Eseme<\/strong>, and Jamaican sprint star Ackeem <strong>Blake<\/strong>. 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