The Wanda Diamond League series heads to Morocco this Sunday as six Olympic champions prepare to take center stage at the Meeting International Mohammed VI d’Athletisme de Rabat. The fourth stop of the 2025 Diamond League season promises exciting competition when action begins at the Moroccan capital.
Where To Watch Rabat Diamond League Meeting 2025 Live Stream?
International broadcasting will make the event accessible to athletics fans worldwide. The Wanda Diamond League YouTube channel will stream the meeting in select territories, though geographic restrictions may apply in some regions.
Competition begins earlier than the main broadcast with the men’s high jump at 12:40 p.m. ET with several national competitions. The main program and global television coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. ET with the women’s 400m hurdles.
American viewers can catch all the action live through FloTrack’s streaming service. The broadcast window runs from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
Paris Olympic Champions In Rabat Diamond League Meeting 2025
Paris Olympic gold medalists will dominate the spotlight in Rabat. Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo returns to Diamond League action alongside Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Beatrice Chebet.
Team USA’s Quincy Hall joins the star-studded field, while Morocco’s home favorite Soufiane El Bakkali will compete on familiar ground. New Zealand’s Hamish Kerr completes the Olympic champion lineup.
The meeting marks an important moment for several athletes launching their Diamond League title defenses. Netherlands’ Femke Bol begins her campaign to retain her Diamond League crown, while Wanyonyi seeks to build on his Olympic success from Paris.
Double duty awaits some of the sport’s biggest names in Rabat. Tebogo plans to compete in both the 100m and 200m events with American sprinter Fred Kerley also set to tackle the same double challenge, setting up potential showdowns in both races.
The competition extends beyond the Olympic champions. Jamaica’s world champion Shericka Jackson will race over 100m, while South Africa’s 400m world record holder Wayde van Niekerk and world indoor 60m silver medalist Akani Simbine add depth to an already impressive sprint fields.