
Introduction
Zurich, the heart of Swiss innovation and tradition, is set to take center stage in global athletics once more as it hosts the 2025 Wanda Diamond League Final on August 27th and 28th. This year’s finale promises to be one of the biggest, boldest celebrations in track and field history, gathering the world’s most electrifying athletes for two action-packed days set against the iconic backdrops of Letzigrund Stadium and Sechseläutenplatz.
What Is the Diamond League?
The Diamond League stands as the world’s premier annual series of elite track and field competitions, uniting 15 top-tier meetings across four continents and culminating in a spectacular season finale.
- Each regular meeting hosts a selection of Diamond Disciplines (events) where athletes compete for points throughout the season.
- The highest scoring athletes earn a coveted spot in the Final, where they contend for the Diamond Trophy—the most prestigious accolade outside global championships.
- The 2025 season features 32 Diamond Disciplines—16 for men and 16 for women.
A Tradition of Excellence in Zurich
Zurich’s relationship with world-class athletics is legendary. The city has hosted numerous unforgettable Diamond League Finals and is renowned for its ability to blend tradition with innovation. The 2025 event will continue this legacy, promising fans world-class competition and electric atmospheres in venues saturated with sporting history.
2025 Calendar and Road to the Final
The Diamond League 2025 circuit began in Xiamen in April and traveled through iconic cities like Shanghai/Suzhou, Doha, Rabat, Rome, Oslo, Stockholm, Paris, Eugene, Monaco, London, Chorzów, and Lausanne, before the finale in Zurich. Each stop offered athletes the opportunity to amass points and qualify for the Zurich showdown.
Key dates:
- First meeting: April 26 (Xiamen, China)
- Last regular season meeting: August 22 (Brussels, Belgium)
- Diamond League Final: August 27 & 28 (Zurich, Switzerland)
How Does the Final Work?
The two-day Zurich Final is designed to be a festival of athletics:
- Day 1: Events at Sechseläutenplatz, in the city center, blending urban energy and sporting spectacle.
- Day 2: The action moves to the world-famous Letzigrund Stadium, home to countless historic performances.
All 32 disciplines are contested, and all Wanda Diamond League Champions will be crowned, with the victors taking home not only prestige but also record prize money this year.

New for 2025: Diamond+ Disciplines and Bigger Prize Money
2025 marks a watershed for the series with the introduction of Diamond+ Disciplines, a move aimed at raising the profile—and rewards—of the league’s most popular and fiercely contested events.
- Diamond+ Disciplines: Out of the 32 events, eight have been designated as Diamond+ for the Zurich Final—four for men, four for women.
- These Disciplines feature increased prize money, with winners earning $50,000 each, a significant rise from previous years.
- Male Diamond+ events: 100m, 1500m, 400m Hurdles, Pole Vault
- Female Diamond+ events: 100m, 100m Hurdles, 3000m, Long Jump
- All prize money is gender-equal, reflecting the league’s commitment to fairness and equality.
Table: Diamond+ Events at Zurich 2025
Category | Events | Winner’s Prize |
---|---|---|
Men | 100m, 1500m, 400m Hurdles, Pole Vault | $50,000 |
Women | 100m, 100m Hurdles, 3000m, Long Jump | $50,000 |
Format: Two Days of Unrivalled Competition
- All 32 Diamond Disciplines are contested, crowning both the women’s and men’s season champions in each.
- Eight Diamond+ Disciplines enjoy special billing, elite status, and increased prize money, adding extra drama to the schedule.
- Qualification is based on a points system: Athletes accumulate points throughout the season series and the top eight (sometimes more, depending on event) qualify for their event’s final in Zurich.
Why Zurich? The Magic of the Final’s Venues
Letzigrund Stadium
Letzigrund is a cathedral of athletics. Known for its capacity crowds and fast track, it’s hosted everything from world records to epic head-to-heads. Expect a euphoric atmosphere, packed stands, and a plethora of international fans building momentum throughout the competition.
Sechseläutenplatz
Day one’s unique Urban Presentation brings athletics right into the heartbeat of the city. Sechseläutenplatz, with its broad plazas and city lights, creates an unforgettable backdrop for world-class performances—a union of sport and Swiss culture.
The Stars: Who to Watch
With 32 disciplines, Zurich’s Diamond League Final is an all-star spectacle. The finalist lineups will read like a who’s-who of global track and field, featuring reigning Olympic and World champions, record holders, and breakout talents.
- Sprint Showdowns: Men’s and women’s 100m, plus the electric 100m hurdles
- Middle-Distance Drama: 1500m men, 3000m women
- Field Event Clashes: Pole vault, long jump
- Hurdling Greats: Men’s 400m hurdles, women’s 100m hurdles
With the Diamond+ Disciplines attracting not just enhanced prize money but maximum attention, these events promise to be among the most fiercely contested races and jumps in recent memory.
The Road to Zurich: Season Highlights
2025 has already seen intense rivalries and spectacular performances. From the explosive sprints in Xiamen to tactical masterclasses in Doha and jaw-dropping throws in Oslo and Eugene, athletes have fought for every point, knowing only the best would reach the Zurich final.
Impact: Innovation, Equality, and Increased Stakes
- Record Prize Pot: 2025 will see $9.24 million distributed across the series, the largest in Diamond League history.
- Athlete Equality: Prize structures are entirely gender-equal, reinforcing the sport’s progressive standards.
- Fan Engagement: The introduction of Diamond+ Disciplines, plus Zurich’s split-venue format, is aimed at maximizing excitement and accessibility for fans—both in-person and watching around the globe.
- Tradition Meets Innovation: Zurich’s history of excellence is married to cutting-edge presentation formats, making this not just a sporting event but a citywide celebration.
Why the Diamond League Matters: Beyond Medals and Money
- Development of Global Talent: The Diamond League has become a key stepping stone for emerging stars, while providing lasting platforms for experienced legends.
- Growing the Sport: The Zurich final is watched by millions internationally and inspires the next generation to dream big.
- Elevating Women’s Sport: With full equality in opportunity and rewards, the series is a model for other sports.
How to Watch and Experience the Zurich Final
- In-Person: Tickets for Letzigrund Stadium and Sechseläutenplatz are already in high demand, promising a sell-out crowd bustling with energy.
- Broadcast: Major broadcasters worldwide will show the event, with extensive digital coverage and live streams keeping fans connected.
- Digital Experience: Real-time stats, athlete profiles, and interactive content will bring fans closer to the action than ever.
Event Schedule and Breakdown
August 27: Sechseläutenplatz (Day One)
- Selected Track and Field Finals, some Diamond+ Disciplines
- Urban presentation and fan zones
- Athlete meet-and-greet and media events
August 28: Letzigrund Stadium (Day Two)
- Majority of track and field finals, including high-stakes Diamond+ Disciplines
- Award ceremonies for the Diamond Trophy winners
- Closing ceremony and celebrations
A detailed timetable will be released as the date approaches, but expect athletic fireworks on both days.
Legacy: Why This Final Is Historic
The 2025 Zurich Final isn’t just another competition. It’s an athletics summit, the long-awaited climax of the world’s most exciting track and field tour. Its impact will be felt within and beyond sport:
- Setting new records for prize money and participation
- Advancing gender equality and athlete welfare
- Delivering unmissable, innovative fan experiences
- Strengthening Zurich’s and the Diamond League’s global reputations
Conclusion
On August 27th and 28th, 2025, all eyes will turn to Zurich for an athletic spectacle unmatched in drama, intensity, and scale. Whether you’re a die-hard track and field devotee or a newcomer drawn by the promise of record-breaking feats and global stars, the Wanda Diamond League Final in Zurich promises to deliver sporting memories for a lifetime.
As tradition blends seamlessly with innovation and the world’s best compete on athletics’ grandest stage, Zurich will once again remind us all why this city—and this event—endures at the pinnacle of the sporting world.