14 meets plus 1 final, China gets a second meet.
More details in story on home page.
The schedule:
Doha - 17 April
China (venue to be advised) - 10 May
Shanghai - 16 May
Stockholm - 24 May
Rome - 28 May
Rabat - 31 May
Eugene - 7 June
Oslo - 11 June
Paris - 13 June
London - 4 July
Monaco - 10 July
Gateshead - 16 August
Lausanne - 20 August
Brussels - 4 September
Zurich - 11 September
(which events are in/out not made public yet)
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10-21-2019 08:12 PMLast edited by gh; 11-15-2019 at 03:15 PM.
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10-21-2019 09:08 PMNice to see Eugene again....it's been lonely here....
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10-21-2019 09:09 PMDoha should always be in September just to remind everyone never to have the WCs there again....
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10-21-2019 11:13 PMWhat happened to the whole thing about only 12 meets starting this year?
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10-22-2019 11:35 AMStockholm is off.. oh no it’s back on.
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10-22-2019 10:16 PMAnd Brussels was out too, per this DL press release of August 26:
<<Weltklasse Zurich will host the 2020 and 2021 Diamond League finals under the new one-final format that was jointly announced by the IAAF and Diamond League in March this year.
The Diamond League was established in 2010 with two finals, traditionally held in Zurich and Brussels, but for the next two years Zurich, long considered one of the pre-eminent one-day meetings in the world, will host the single final.
The selection of the final venue was also influenced by the scheduled renovation of the King Baudoin Stadium in Brussels over the next two years.>>
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10-23-2019 06:35 AMStockholm officially claimed they were out. I have not seen information as to why they are in again, other than that IAAF changed their mind.
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10-23-2019 06:59 AMWould it be fair to assume that the new DL sponsor changed things? Because obviously everything except the events being cut(which have not been revealed) flipped on its side.
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10-23-2019 12:50 PMPossibly. Article is old but does include this quote.
Financial values have not been disclosed but Sebastian Coe, who was today re-elected unopposed as IAAF president for a further four-year term, described the deal with Wanda as "the biggest single commercial partnership in the history of athletics."
https://www.flotrack.org/articles/65...diamond-league
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