Track and field might not dominate headlines year-round, but when it does, it’s electric. Yet, for all the Olympic glory and world-record moments, the sport struggles to maintain the financial backing other major leagues enjoy. Even the best of the best—World and Olympic champions—don’t see guaranteed paychecks. Noah Lyles has called the track a “dying sport,” while Grant Holloway made waves by skipping Diamond League meets this year, saying the payouts just weren’t worth it. But 2025? That’s a different story.
The Wanda Diamond League is stepping up in a big way, and the excitement starts early. The Keqiao Diamond League on May 3 will set the tone with a men’s 100m lineup that’s already shaping up to be one of the best of the season. And while Noah Lyles’ absence is impossible to ignore, fans aren’t dwelling on it because all eyes are now on Christian Coleman. The former world champion, known for his explosive starts, is not just one of the biggest names in the race, but also Sha’Carri Richardson’s boyfriend, adding an extra layer of intrigue.
The hype is real, and fans can feel it. The Wanda Diamond League took to X, teasing the Keqiao men’s 100m showdown with a simple but loaded message: “The Men’s 1⃣0⃣0⃣m is shaping up to be a fast one! ” That was all it took for track fans to go into a frenzy. And who can blame them? The lineup is nothing short of elite, featuring Letsile Tebogo, Kishane Thompson, Christian Coleman, and Marcell Jacobs. All primed for an early-season statement. It’s the kind of matchup that sets the tone for the entire season, and with the new prize money structure adding even more fuel to the fire, the stakes have never been higher.
The Men’s 1⃣0⃣0⃣m is shaping up to be a fast one!
Marcell Jacobs, Kishane Thompson, Akani Simbine, and Christian Coleman will be competing at the #KeqiaoDL , alongside Letsile Tebogo and more.
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The sprint showdown in Keqiao isn’t just about speed—it’s about supremacy. Last year’s Diamond League breakout star, Tebogo, is shifting his focus to the 100m after five stunning wins and an Olympic gold in the 200m. But the Botswanan sensation isn’t getting a free pass. He’ll be up against Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson, fresh off an Olympic silver, and Italy’s Marcell Jacobs, the reigning Olympic champion from 2021. Add in two-time Diamond League champ Christian Coleman, a sprinter who knows how to perform under pressure, and the field is already stacked. But wait—there’s more.
South Africa’s Akani Simbine and Great Britain’s rising star Jeremiah Azu are also in the mix, adding even more unpredictability to this must-watch race. As track and field insider Owen put it, “If that isn’t good enough, 4x100m Olympic silver medallist Akani Simbine and European Indoor Champion Jeremiah Azu are also part of this stellar field!!!” With an insane lineup like this, fans know they’re in for the fireworks. This isn’t just another early-season race; it’s a preview of the battles that will shape the 2025 season.
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