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Doha Diamond League meet postponed until June 19

By AFP
April 09, 2026
USAs Noah Lyles (2nd right) competes to win next to second-placed Botswanas Letsile Tebogo (2nd Left) the 200m Men event of the Diamond League athletics meeting Weltklasse at the Letzigrund stadium in Zurich, on 28 August 2025. —AFP
USA's Noah Lyles (2nd right) competes to win next to second-placed Botswana's Letsile Tebogo (2nd Left) the 200m Men event of the Diamond League athletics meeting "Weltklasse" at the Letzigrund stadium in Zurich, on 28 August 2025. —AFP

Paris: The Diamond League athletics meeting in Doha has been postponed for six weeks and will now take place on June 19 due to the war in the Middle East, organisers announced Wednesday.

The United States and Iran agreed on Tuesday a two-week ceasefire to the war that has killed thousands and hammered the global economy. The Diamond League organisers had previously said the opening leg of this year’s series would go ahead as planned on May 8, but have now decided to delay the event.

“In the interests of athlete and spectator safety, a decision has now been taken to postpone the meeting. Should conditions allow, it will now be held on June 19,” they said in a statement.

The competition will also be moved from the Qatar Sports Club to the Khalifa International Stadium in case of higher temperatures. The Khalifa stadium, which is temperature controlled, hosted the world athletics championships in 2019 and matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The Diamond League is the elite one-day meeting series in track and field, a season that features 15 meets in 13 different countries across four different continents.

The first Diamond League meeting will instead be in Shanghai on May 16. Several major sporting events in the Middle East have been postponed or cancelled because of the war the United States and Israel launched on Iran, including the Formula One grands prix in Bahrain and Jeddah, in Saudi Arabia.