With the Doha 2017 Diamond League now less than six-weeks away, some of athletics’ biggest female stars have been added to the world-class line up of Olympic and World Champions that will open their outdoor seasons in Doha.  
Tickets are on sale now at www.q-tickets.com to watch some of the world’s best athletes reignite rivalries from Rio 2016 for a thrilling night of world-class athletics at Qatar Sports Club on May 5.
The women’s 800m event will witness some of the fiercest competition at this year’s event, with an epic showdown promised between the three Rio 2016 Olympic medallists Caster Semenya, Francine Niyonsaba and Margaret Wambui. 
Semenya, who won South Africa’s first ever Olympic track gold at Rio 2016  after winning silver at London 2012, and had an unbeaten season last year, will surely look to secure the top spot from rivals Niyonsaba and Wambui. 
Burundi’s Niyonsaba won silver in Rio 2016 and with it also made history - becoming her country’s first-ever female Olympic medallist, and securing Burundi’s second ever Olympic medal. 
The 21-year-old Wambui of Kenya is the 2014 World Junior Champion and last year won the IAAF World Indoor Championships before taking Olympic bronze, showing her exceptional talent and setting up an unmissable 800m race in Doha. 
The women’s 3,000m steeplechase is also set to be electrifying as another thrilling Rio 2016 Olympic final will be 
re-created. 
The top six athletes and 11 athletes in total from Rio 2016 will line up for the Doha event, which will see Ruth Jebet, Hyvin Kiyeng and Emma Coburn - the Rio 2016 Olympic gold, silver and bronze medallists respectively compete head-to-head once again.
 Jebet flew past the competition in Rio to become Bahrain’s first-ever Olympic gold medallist and finish less than a second away from the world record set at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. 
Still only 20 years old, Jebet was in top form last year and will seek to continue her dominance in Doha, especially after having run the second-fastest 3,000m steeplechase ever for Rio 2016 Olympic medallists Caster Semenya, women. Kenyan Kiyeng and USA’s Coburn will also be eyeing an opening victory to their seasons after an incredibly close race in Rio, and the first meeting of the Diamond League in Doha is a chance to start their outdoor season with a bang. 
Fans can expect to see further Olympic medallists in the women’s shot put, which will see Rio 2016 gold medallist Michelle Carter of the USA, and bronze medallist Anita Marton from Hungary battle for maximum points. 
Carter was crowned Olympic Champion in Rio after an astounding throw of 20.63m in the sixth and final round, breaking her own US record in the process, and beating two-time Olympic Champion Valerie Adams. 
The Doha Diamond League will witness an exciting battle between Carter and Marton, who set a Hungarian record with her bronze medal winning throw in Rio, as Carter aims to continue her massive success from last year – which saw her also take home the gold medal in the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland March 2016. 
The female stars unveiled today further strengthen the breath-taking field of world-class athletes announced last week, which included Qatar’s sporting hero Mutaz Barshim, 200m rivals Elaine Thompson and Dafne Schippers, and 400m sprint sensations Kirani James and LaShawn Merritt. 
With so many Olympic and World Champions lining up in Doha, this year’s event promises to create a memorable opening to the 2017 IAAF Diamond League season.
Tickets are priced from just QR50 and are on sale now at www.q-tickets.com to witness the unmissable evening of athletics at Qatar Sports Club on May 5 from 5-9pm. 
Doha first staged a major athletics event in 1997 with the Doha Grand Prix, which was elevated to the Super Grand Prix in 2005. 
In 2010, Doha hosted the first-ever IAAF Diamond League fixture which has continued to grow in strength every year and provides an ideal opening to the outdoor season. 
Doha’s hosting of world-class athletics events goes beyond the Diamond League season with further major events including the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships and the upcoming 2019 IAAF World Championships, which will be the first-time that athletics’ flagship event will be hosted in the Middle East.




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