EverySplit.
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Race breakdowns and split-time intelligence for the fans who know the difference between a 10.03 and a 10.06.
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Shericka Jackson wins 200m — 21.82s
A new Diamond League record. Incredible performance.
Phase-by-phase biomechanical breakdown
0–30m drive phase: +0.04s over world record pace. 130m–200m: deceleration rate 0.3% below her Tokyo split — suggesting improved lactate threshold. Block clearance angle 42° vs 38° at Worlds 2023.
Noah Lyles advances to 100m final — 9.97s
Comfortable qualification. Lyles looks strong heading into finals.
Heat-by-heat tactical read
Reaction time trending 0.008s faster each round — deliberate energy conservation strategy. 60–80m segment run at 94% max velocity, 6% below his Athens peak. Expect a 9.83–9.86 in finals if wind is ≤+0.5.


Marcell Jacobs: 2025 season recap
Olympic champion had a mixed season with one major win.
Narrative arc: injury recovery, peak timing strategy
Jacobs ran 7 Diamond League races at sub-maximal effort (93–96% peak) through June — a deliberate load-management protocol. His 9.92 in Lausanne was run on 14-day rest, matching his optimal recovery window. World Champs timing: perfect.
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Split-Time Breakdown
Every 10-meter segment analyzed. Drive phase, acceleration, peak velocity, deceleration — with delta vs personal bests.
Biomechanics Data
Stride rate, length, contact time, block angles — the numbers that explain what you see.
Reaction Time Trends
Track how block starts evolve across a full season. Spot the pattern before the final.
Post-Race Tactical Breakdown
Published within 4 hours of each Diamond League and Championship race. Not a recap — a dissection. What the athlete chose, why it worked or didn't, what to watch for next round.
Inside the Lane
Who's already in here.
I watched the same 9.98 everyone else watched. Then I read the Sprint breakdown and realized I'd missed the entire story — the drive phase was 0.06s off his best and he still ran that. The final was going to be something else.

Marcus Okonkwo
Club Coach, Atlanta Track Club
The heat-by-heat reaction time charts are the thing. I've been watching Diamond League for 12 years and I never thought to track that. Sprint had a model for Lyles' final reaction time within 0.004s. I nearly threw my phone.

Priya Ramanathan
Data Analyst & Sprint Member Since 2023
My group chat argues about block starts every major final. Now I just send the Sprint breakdown and the argument upgrades from opinion to evidence. Completely changed how we watch races.

Tom Bergström
Athletics Journalist, Stockholm
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- Archive: 6 seasons of data
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