Diamond League Season 2026 — Live Analysis

EverySplit.
EveryStride.
Every Season.

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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The Depth Gap

What you see.
What you're missing.

Drag each slider to pull back the surface layer. Three levels of depth — single race, heat progression, full season arc.

Single Race
47 Data Points Per Race
Athlete crossing finish line at track and field event
Detailed biomechanics analysis chart showing athlete stride data
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What the casual fan sees

Shericka Jackson wins 200m — 21.82s

A new Diamond League record. Incredible performance.

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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.

Heat Progression
12 Rounds Tracked Per Championship
Track sprinter in starting blocks at competition
Heat progression chart showing performance data across multiple rounds
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Noah Lyles advances to 100m final — 9.97s

Comfortable qualification. Lyles looks strong heading into finals.

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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.

Full Season Arc
26 Weeks of Season Context
Track and field athlete competing in sprint race
Season-long performance chart showing athlete progression and peak timing
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What the casual fan sees

Marcell Jacobs: 2025 season recap

Olympic champion had a mixed season with one major win.

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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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The intelligence
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Not a fan forum. A precision analysis platform built for fans who read results in tenths and hundredths.

Data

Split-Time Breakdown

Every 10-meter segment analyzed. Drive phase, acceleration, peak velocity, deceleration — with delta vs personal bests.

0–30m Drive
3.84s−0.02
30–60m Accel
2.61s+0.01
60–80m Peak
1.71s−0.00
80–100m Float
1.79s+0.03
Analysis

Biomechanics Data

Stride rate, length, contact time, block angles — the numbers that explain what you see.

4.82
steps/s
Stride Rate
2.47
meters
Stride Length
83
ms
Contact Time
121
ms
Flight Time
42°
drive
Block Angle
17°
peak
Lean Angle
Trends

Reaction Time Trends

Track how block starts evolve across a full season. Spot the pattern before the final.

Season Reaction Time Trend
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R8
Lausanne DL0.109s ← PB
Editorial

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.

Published within 4 hours of race gun
🎯Tactical decision tree: what the athlete chose
📊Comparison to their own historical best conditions
🔮Predictive model for next round / next meet
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🏃380+Races Analyzed
📅6Seasons Deep
📊47Data Points Per Race

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 track coach with athletic build and short hair

Marcus Okonkwo

Club Coach, Atlanta Track Club

Re: World Championships 2025 — 100m Semis

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 with dark hair and professional appearance

Priya Ramanathan

Data Analyst & Sprint Member Since 2023

Re: Zurich DL — 100m Final Prediction

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, sports journalist with casual appearance and light hair

Tom Bergström

Athletics Journalist, Stockholm

Re: Budapest Worlds — 200m Analysis

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