Ottawa Citizen

Diamond League cuts eight events for 2020

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Eight discipline­s have been axed from the core program of the 2020 Diamond League season, reducing the number to 24 — 12 each for men and women — to cater to a 90-minute broadcast window, the IAAF said on Wednesday.

The Diamond League conducted research to decide which discipline­s should be a part of the 2020 season and concluded that the men’s and women’s 200 metres, discus throw, triple jump and 3000m steeplecha­se won’t be contested.

While the 200m sprint was excluded as organizers felt it would be too congested alongside the 100m in an Olympics year, the other field events were the least popular discipline­s in the survey.

The 100m, long jump and high jump turned out to be the three most popular discipline­s in online and post-event surveys conducted across several countries. They are part of the core program and will appear at all meetings and the final.

“Following a detailed review of the schedule for the 90-minute broadcast window of the Diamond League, both the 200m and the 3000m steeplecha­se will be included in 10 meetings (5 male and 5 female) in the 2020 Diamond League season,” the IAAF said in a statement.

“Two meetings will also feature discus and triple jump (one female, one male). However, none of the four discipline­s will feature in the Diamond League final in 2020.”

“Our objective is to create a faster-paced, more exciting global league that will be the showcase for our sport. A league that broadcaste­rs want to show and fans want to watch,” IAAF president and Diamond League chairman Sebastian Coe said.

“However, we understand the disappoint­ment of those athletes in the discipline­s not part of the 2020 Diamond League season.”

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