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    The Stockholm Diamond League quickly follows an action-packed night in Rome this week as the athletics circuit gathers pace ahead of this summer’s Commonwealth Games and European Championships.

    Keely Hodgkinson grabbed a PB after dropping down in distance in the 400m, in a move designed to help the Olympic champion and her career-long quest to break three elite time barriers, but she will be back in her preferred 800m, with a word record in her sights this summer.

    Jeremiah Azu goes in the 200m, with USA star Kenny Bednarek also lining up, while Dina Asher-Smith and Amy Hunt battle it out over 100m against the USA’s world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden.

    Keely Hodgkinson ran a new 400m personal best on her Diamond League debut over the distance
    Keely Hodgkinson ran a new 400m personal best on her Diamond League debut over the distance (Getty)

    Jake Wightman and Ben Pattison will be involved in a compelling 800m, including Olympic and world medalist Marco Arop and American teen sensation Cooper Lutkenhaus.

    Here’s everything you need to know:

    When is the Stockholm Diamond League?

    The meeting in Stockholm will be held on Sunday 7 June at the Olympic Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden.

    How can I watch it?

    Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the meeting live on BBC Two, with coverage on the channel from 4pm BST. A live stream will be available via the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

    Stockholm Diamond League Schedule (all times BST)

    3:04pm Women’s discus

    3:14pm Men’s pole vault

    3:17pm Women’s shot put

    4:04pm Men’s 400m

    4:17pm Women’s 3000m steeplechase

    4:23pm Women’s long jump

    4:36pm Men’s 800m

    4:45pm Women’s 100m

    4:52pm Men’s discus

    4:59pm Men’s 3000m steeplechase

    5:30pm Men’s 200m

    5:41pm Women’s 800m

    5:51pm Men’s 1500m

    Full live results can be found here

    Diamond League Calendar 2026

    16 May: Shanghai, China

    23 May: Xiamen, China

    31 May: Rabat, Morocco

    4 June: Rome, Italy

    7 June: Stockholm, Sweden

    10 June: Oslo, Norway

    19 June: Doha, Qatar

    28 June: Paris, France

    4 July: Eugene, United States

    10 July: Monaco

    18 July: London, United Kingdom

    21 August: Lausanne, Switzerland

    23 August: Chorzow, Poland

    27 August: Zurich, Switzerland

    4-5 September: Diamond League finals (Brussels, Belgium)

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