- Start lists go live for event at London Stadium, QEOP this Saturday 19 July 2025
- 2026 Date for London Athletics Meet Announced for Saturday 26 July 2025
- Timetable and start lists here
Organisers Athletic Ventures have today confirmed that the official start lists for the Novuna London Athletics Meet are now live — with fans set for a truly unforgettable day of world-class track and field.
Taking place on Saturday 19 July, the London Athletics Meet — the world’s biggest one-day athletics event — will welcome a sell-out crowd of 60,000 fans to the iconic London Stadium. Following thrilling Diamond League fixtures in Oregon and Monaco over the past ten days, the London leg now promises to be a spectacular highlight of the season.
The athletes confirmed today have an astonishing 75 medals between them from the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest and the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, across both individual and relay disciplines. Among the global superstars confirmed to compete are Noah Lyles – competing in the 100m, Miltiadis Tentoglou (Long Jump), Daniel Stahl (Discus), Josh Kerr (1500m), Emmanuel Wanyonyi (800m), Marco Arop (800m), Malaika Mihambo (WC long jump), Femke Bol (400m Hurdles), Yaroslava Mahuchikh (High Jump), Katie Moon (Pole Vault), Katarina Johnson-Thompson (Long Jump), Letsile Tebogo (100m), Roje Stona (Discus), Julien Alfred (100m) and Sifan Hassan (5000m).
A firm favourite with athletes and fans alike, the Novuna London Athletics Meet is the eleventh stop of the 2025 Wanda Diamond League, which features 15 of the sport’s most prestigious meetings across four continents and will award a record total of 9.24 million US dollars in prize money. The series concludes with a two-day final in Zurich at the end of August.
And looking ahead to 2026, the next Novuna London Athletics Meet event is already in the diary and fans can be amongst the first to secure their tickets this Saturday by visiting
Follow this link to view the full timetable and start lists, and get ready to cheer on the biggest names in global athletics as they battle it out for Diamond League points in London’s unforgettable atmosphere.