Jakob Ingebrigtsen Returns to the Diamond League in Silesia. Here’s the Full Schedule.

The Kamila Skolimowska Memorial runs Sunday at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzow, with the international broadcast starting at 10 a.m. ET and five global 100m medalists in one women's final.

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The Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, better known as the Silesia Diamond League, runs Sunday, Aug. 23, at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzow, Poland, with the international broadcast beginning at 10 a.m. ET (4 p.m. CEST) and Jakob Ingebrigtsen racing a Diamond League 1500m for the first time since September 2024.

Silesia is the 13th of 15 stops on the 2026 Wanda Diamond League calendar, which means the points table starts to bite. Zurich follows on Aug. 27, and then the two-day final in Brussels on Sept. 4 and 5. For a lot of the field, Chorzow is the difference between traveling to Belgium and watching it.

The Sunday international broadcast starts at 10 a.m. ET, roughly two hours into the program. In the United States, coverage is on FloTrack. Poland has TVP Sport, the UK has the BBC, and the Wanda Diamond League YouTube and Facebook channels carry the meet in selected territories where no broadcaster holds the rights.

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Saturday, Aug. 22 Schedule

All times ET, with local Central European Summer Time in parentheses.

  • 8:30 a.m. (2:30 p.m.): Women’s shot put (non-Diamond League)
  • 8:40 a.m. (2:40 p.m.): Men’s high jump (Diamond League)
  • 8:50 a.m. (2:50 p.m.): Women’s long jump (Diamond League)
  • 9:45 a.m. (3:45 p.m.): Men’s shot put, Diamond Cup
  • 10:15 a.m. (4:15 p.m.): Men’s long jump, Diamond Cup

Sunday, Aug. 23 Schedule

  • 8:00 a.m. (2 p.m.): Men’s hammer throw
  • 8:00 a.m. (2 p.m.): Women’s hammer throw
  • 8:03 a.m. (2:03 p.m.): Men’s wheelchair 1500m
  • 8:10 a.m. (2:10 p.m.): Men’s shot put
  • 8:16 a.m. (2:16 p.m.): Men’s 100m, Diamond Cup
  • 8:30 a.m. (2:30 p.m.): Men’s para 100m
  • 8:40 a.m. (2:40 p.m.): 400m hurdles bike race
  • 8:49 a.m. (2:49 p.m.): Women’s para 200m
  • 8:58 a.m. (2:58 p.m.): Mixed 4x100m
  • 9:02 a.m. (3:02 p.m.): Women’s high jump
  • 9:10 a.m. (3:10 p.m.): Women’s 100m hurdles
  • 9:21 a.m. (3:21 p.m.): Women’s 300m
  • 9:30 a.m. (3:30 p.m.): Women’s triple jump
  • 9:35 a.m. (3:35 p.m.): Men’s pole vault
  • 9:42 a.m. (3:42 p.m.): Men’s 100m, heat A
  • 9:50 a.m. (3:50 p.m.): Men’s 100m, heat B
  • 10:00 a.m. (4 p.m.): International broadcast begins
  • 10:04 a.m. (4:04 p.m.): Men’s 400m hurdles
  • 10:14 a.m. (4:14 p.m.): Women’s 400m
  • 10:22 a.m. (4:22 p.m.): Men’s 3000m steeplechase
  • 10:40 a.m. (4:40 p.m.): Men’s 110m hurdles
  • 10:47 a.m. (4:47 p.m.): Women’s 5000m
  • 10:50 a.m. (4:50 p.m.): Men’s discus throw
  • 11:11 a.m. (5:11 p.m.): Men’s 100m final
  • 11:19 a.m. (5:19 p.m.): Women’s 1500m
  • 11:31 a.m. (5:31 p.m.): Men’s 400m
  • 11:40 a.m. (5:40 p.m.): Men’s 1500m
  • 11:53 a.m. (5:53 p.m.): Women’s 100m

Full fields for every event are on the Diamond League entry lists. After Silesia, the circuit moves to Zurich on Aug. 27 before the final in Brussels on Sept. 4 and 5.

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Jessy is our Senior News Editor and a former track and field athlete with a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology. Jessy is often on-the-road acting as Marathon Handbook's roving correspondent at races, and is responsible for surfacing all the latest news stories from the running world across our website, newsletter, socials, and podcast.. She is currently based in Europe where she trains and competes as a professional cyclist (and trail runs for fun!).

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