The 2016 version of the Diamond League will get started on Friday in Doha, Qatar with competition beginning in half of the 32 events that will be held throughout the year. Friday’s schedule will feature 200m, 400m, 1500m, 110m hurdles, 3000m steeplechase, high jump, triple jump, and discus on the men’s side. The women will compete in the 100m, 800m, 3000m, 400m hurdles, pole vault, triple jump, shot put, and javelin.
27 Americans will be taking part in the competition including. The US has a trio of men competing in both the 200m and the 400m races. The 200m will feature Walter Dix, Isiah Young (5th in 2015), and Ameer Webb while the 400m will feature Tony McQuay, David Verburg (5th in 2015), and Lashawn Merritt (2nd in 2015). Three more US men, David Oliver (1st in 2015), Aries Merritt, and Spencer Adams, will take part in the 110m hurdles. The final US men to compete will be Jesse Williams and Erik Kynard in the high jump and Christian Taylor (1st in 2015) in the triple jump.
On the women’s side Tori Bowie (3rd in 2015), Jeneba Tarmoh, and Mikele Barber will compete in the 100m with Chanelle Price and Molly Ludlow in the 800m. The final track competitors are Tiffany Williams, Jernail Hayes, and Cassandra Tate (5th in 2015) in the 400m hurdles. The US has three women competing in the pole vault, Katie Nageotte, Mary Saxer, and Sandi Morris, as well as three competing in the shot put, Felisha Johnson, Tia Brooks (4th in 2015), and Michelle Carter (2nd in 2015). Brittany Borman will take part in the javelin event.