Where to watch Diamond League Silesia: Full schedule, times, channels, live streams for 2026 track and field meet originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The 2026 Diamond League season is winding down, but there's always a new reason to watch.
While there is plenty of intrigue heading into this weekend's meet in Silesia, Poland, the unquestioned highlight is Jakob Ingebrigtsen's return to the elite series for the first time in two years. The Norwegian distance star is back from an Achilles injury and will face an immediate test with a 1500m showdown against Cole Hocker.
That tantalizing matchup between the last two Olympic champions at the distance is the penultimate race on tap Sunday, but there's plenty more to watch beyond the 1500m. Mondo Duplantis will try for another pole vault win and is always a threat to break his own world record in the event, while Karsten Warholm and Alison dos Santos will duel once again in the men's 400m hurdles.
The women's 100m field is also stacked, with the top four sprinters in the world — Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, Julien Alfred, Tina Clayton and Sha'Carri Richardson — scheduled to close out the meet in style.
Here's everything you need to know about Diamond League Silesia, including TV channel and streaming options for the track and field meet.
Where to watch Diamond League Silesia- TV channel: N/A
- Live stream:FloTrack
The Diamond League's meet in Silesia will stream live exclusively in the U.S. on FloTrack, with a traditional broadcast and uninterrupted coverage of every event.
Purchasing a FloTrack subscription gives sports fans access to live streams, event replays and FloSports Originals.
Diamond League Silesia scheduleBelow is the event schedule for this weekend's meet.
Saturday, Aug. 22
Time (ET)Event8:30 a.m.Women's shot put final8:40 a.m.Men's high jump final8:50 a.m.Women's long jump final9:45 a.m.Men's shot put final, Diamond Cup10:15 a.m.Men's long jump final, Diamond CupFriday, Aug. 21
Time (ET)Event8 a.m.Men's hammer throw final8 a.m.Women's hammer throw final8:03 a.m.Wheelchair men's 1500m final8:10 a.m.Men's shot put final8:16 a.m.Men's 100m final, Diamond Cup8:30 a.m.ParaAthletics men's 100m final8:40 a.m.400m hurdles bike race final8:49 a.m.ParaAthletics women's 200m final8:58 a.m.Mixed 4x100m relay final9:02 a.m.Women's high jump final9:10 a.m.Women's 100m hurdles final9:21 a.m.Women's 300m final9:30 a.m.Women's triple jump final9:35 a.m.Men's pole vault final9:42 a.m.Men's 100m round 1, heat 19:50 a.m.Men's 100m round 1, heat 210:04 a.m.Men's 400m hurdles final10:14 a.m.Women's 400m final10:22 a.m.Men's 3000m steeplechase final10:40 a.m.Men's 110m hurdles final10:47 a.m.Women's 5000m final10:50 a.m.Men's discus final11:11 a.m.Men's 100m final11:19 a.m.Women's 1500m final11:31 a.m.Men's 400m final11:40 amMen's 1500m final11:53 a.m.Women's 100m finalDiamond League schedule 2026Below is a brief overview of The Diamond League's schedule for this year.
- May 16: Shanghai/Keqiao
- May 23: Xiamen, China
- May 31: Rabat, Morocco
- June 4: Rome, Italy
- June 7: Stockholm, Sweden
- June 10: Oslo, Norway
- June 19: Doha, Qatar
- June 28: Paris, France
- July 4: Eugene, Oregon
- July 10: Monaco
- July 18: London, England
- Aug. 21: Lausanne, Switzerland
- Aug. 23: Silesia, Poland
- Aug. 27: Zurich, Switzerland
- Sept. 4-5: Brussels, Belgium
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