Top athletes, including Noah Lyles, Letsile Tebogo, and Emmanuel Wanyonyi, will headline the Monaco Diamond League on Friday, and here is how you can follow the action live.
Noah Lyles, Letsile Tebogo, Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Julien Alfred are among the world’s best who will be in action at the Diamond League Meeting in Monaco on Friday.
The men’s 200m will be a battle of the Olympic champions in the men’s 200m and 100m, as Letsile Tebogo takes on Noah Lyles.
The two have yet to meet in another race since the Motswana sprinter beat Noah Lyles in the 200m final at the Paris Olympic Games.
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Where to Watch Noah Lyles, Letsile Tebogo and Emmanuel Wanyonyi In Action in Monaco
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World Athletics confirmed that the meeting will be streamed in several territories on the Wanda Diamond League YouTube page, but the livestream will NOT be available in all territories.
The event will be streamed on Supersport Africa 1 for the East African audience. Viewers from other countries can check out the list here to find out where they can watch.
It was also noted that some broadcasts may be live while others might consist of highlights. The first event will be the women’s shot put at 6:55 pm East African Time.
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Track events will begin with the women’s 400m hurdles at 8:04 pm, with the final event of the day being the women’s 100m at 9:52 pm.