The highly anticipated third leg of the 2025 Wanda Diamond League lands in Doha this Friday, May 16, with sprint stars Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Letsile Tebogo set to headline the action-packed meet. Here’s everything you need to know about when and where to catch the excitement.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Returns to the Track
Jamaican sprint legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will make her 2025 Diamond League debut in the women’s 100m. The five-time world champion opened her season last month with a wind-assisted 10.94 and recently helped Jamaica secure bronze at the World Relays in Guangzhou.
This race will be particularly special for fans, as it marks Fraser-Pryce’s first Diamond League 100m appearance since the 2022 final in Zurich, with injuries limiting her campaigns in 2023 and 2024. With major rivals like Sha’Carri Richardson competing in Tokyo this weekend, Fraser-Pryce’s main challengers in Doha include World Indoor champion Mujinga Kambundji, and Jamaican twins Tia and Tina Clayton.
Her 100m showdown is scheduled for 19:36 EAT / 12:36 PM ET.
Letsile Tebogo Eyes a Big 200m Performance

Meanwhile, Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo is set for his first 200m outing of the Diamond League season. The Olympic silver medallist has already shown impressive form this year across the 100m and 400m, and now returns to his favored half-lap distance.
Tebogo will line up against a competitive field featuring American Courtney Lindsey, Canada’s Aaron Brown, and Italy’s Filippo Tortu. With speed and strength sharpened from recent races, Tebogo will be targeting a sub-20 second clocking. The men’s 200m final gets underway at 20:22 EAT / 1:22 PM ET.
How to Watch Live
Fans across the globe can catch all the action live on SuperSport TV. Additionally, the Wanda Diamond League YouTube channel will offer livestreaming options alongside select broadcast partners worldwide.
Event Schedule: USA and Nairobi Time Zones
Event | Nairobi (EAT) | USA (ET) |
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Men’s Discus | 16:09 | 10:48 AM |
Women’s Pole Vault | 18:02 | 11:02 AM |
Women’s Triple Jump | 18:23 | 11:23 AM |
Women’s 400m | 19:04 | 12:04 PM |
Men’s High Jump | 19:10 | 12:10 PM |
Men’s 800m | 19:13 | 12:13 PM |
Men’s 110m Hurdles | 19:24 | 12:24 PM |
Women’s 100m (Fraser-Pryce) | 19:36 | 12:36 PM |
Men’s Javelin | 19:43 | 12:43 PM |
Men’s 5000m | 19:45 | 12:45 PM |
Women’s 1500m | 20:08 | 1:08 PM |
Men’s 200m (Tebogo) | 20:22 | 1:22 PM |
Men’s 400m Hurdles | 20:33 | 1:33 PM |
Women’s 3000m Steeplechase | 20:44 | 1:44 PM |