London Diamond League 2025 – LIVE Watchalong
📅 Saturday, July 19 | ⏰ Starting 7:15 a.m. Jamaica time / 8:15 a.m. ET📍London Stadium | The Final Shot Before Tokyo
🔥 38.20 or Bust – Will Jamaica Make Tokyo?The stakes couldn’t be higher for Jamaica’s men’s 4x100m team. With 38.20 as the magic number for Tokyo 2025 qualification, all eyes will be on the track at 7:23 a.m. Jamaica time. This is the final chance to punch that ticket — and we’re watching it all with you, LIVE!
Join us for a real-time breakdown of the action as Jamaican and Caribbean stars take on the world at the London Diamond League. With a stacked schedule and major Tokyo implications, this is a must-watch for every fan of regional track and field.
🇯🇲 Caribbean Athletes to Watch (Jamaica time / +1 hr ET)
7:23 a.m. – Men’s 4x100m Relay
Jamaica vs. the clock. It’s now or never to break 38.20 and qualify for Tokyo 2025.
7:33 a.m. – Women’s 4x100m Relay
Jamaica’s women take on the likes of Canada, Australia, and Great Britain.
8:04 a.m. – Women’s 400m Hurdles
Andrenette Knight and Janieve Russell (JAM) face off with Femke Bol.
8:13 a.m. – Women’s High Jump
Lamara Distin (JAM) competes alongside World Record holder Mahuchikh and Patterson.
8:52 a.m. – Women’s 800m
Natoya Goule-Toppin (JAM) and Shafiqua Maloney (LCA) lead the Caribbean charge in the two-lap race.
9:27 a.m. – Men’s 100m
Oblique Seville (JAM) meets Noah Lyles, Letsile Tebogo, and Zharnel Hughes in a high-profile clash.
9:38 a.m. – Women’s 200m
Ashanti Moore (JAM) and Julien Alfred (LCA) go head-to-head with Dina Asher-Smith and Rhasidat Adeleke.
🎯 Also in action:
• Women’s Long Jump (8:47 a.m.) – Monae Nichols jumps against Mihambo and Iapichino.
• Men’s 800m (8:15 a.m.) – Emmanuel Wanyonyi looks to lower his world lead.
• Men’s 400m (9:03 a.m.) – Vernon Norwood battles home favourite Matthew Hudson-Smith.
• Men’s 1500m (9:48 a.m.) – Josh Kerr, Jake Wightman, and George Mills bring British firepower to the closing race.
Don’t miss a moment — we’re going LIVE with expert analysis, fan reactions, and split-by-split coverage. Grab your coffee and join the track family.
Let the clock start. Let the athletes speak. Let’s Watch Along.