By Victor Kanayo
After missing out on the global best athletes’ showing, World record breaker Tobi Amusan, is gearing up for a possible strong return bid in 2024 when Wanda Diamond League gets underway in China.
According to organisers, detailed summary of which discipline will be staged at various meetings during the season will be made available.
At the event, the world’s best athletes will once again take the stage in athletics’ premier one-day series, competing at 15 meetings across four different continents.
The released schedule revealed that the season is set to commence in Xiamen, China on April 20, 2024, with the men’s 100m, women’s 200m, and both the 100m and 110m hurdles events taking center stage.
Amusan made history as the second woman after USA’s Dawn Harper to win three consecutive Diamond League 100m hurdles titles last September in Oregon with a time of 12:33 seconds.
She won her first Diamond League trophy in 2021 in 12.42 seconds and successfully defended the title in 2022 after dipping in 12.29 second in Zurich.
In total, the 14 series meetings are each expected to host at least 14 Diamond disciplines.
The 2024 Diamond League season will also see two changes in locations due to stadium renovations – the Rabat meet will be relocated to Marrakech, and the Shanghai meet will move to Suzhou.