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Watch Canada's Alysha Newman, Aaron Brown compete at Doha Diamond League

Four Canadian track and field medallists from the Paris Olympic Games will be in competition on CBC Sports this weekend. That begins with Alysha Newman and Aaron Brown at the Diamond League stop in Doha, Qatar, on Friday (12 p.m ET, CBC Sports.ca, CBC Gem).

Watch live coverage on Friday at 12 p.m. ET on CBC Gem, CBCSports.ca

2025 World Athletics Wanda Diamond League: Doha

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The world's top track and field stars head to the Qatar Sports Club Stadium in Doha for the latest stop of the 2025 World Athletics Wanda Diamond League tour.

Click on the video player above to watch live action from the Diamond League track and field meet in Doha, Qatar.

Coverage begins on Friday at 12 p.m. ET.

Four Canadian track and field medallists from the Paris Olympic Games will be in competition on CBC Sports this weekend.

That begins with the Diamond League stop in Doha, Qatar, on Friday (12 p.m ET, CBC Sports.ca, CBC Gem), which features a star-studded lineup in the women's pole vault.

That includes Olympic bronze medallist Alysha Newman, who successfully improved upon her own national record with a mark of 4.85-metres to land on the podium in Paris.

Newman sat down with CBC Sports earlier this year to talk about life after her medal win.

WATCH | Alysha Newman opens up about life lessons: 

Alysha Newman opens up: Olympic bronze, life lessons, and more

4 months ago
Duration 22:23
CBC Sports' Anastasia Bucsis chats with Alysha Newman about life after Olympic bronze and what’s next.

The Delaware, Ont., native competed in only one indoor event in 2025, finishing second (4.50m) at the World Athletics Indoor Tour meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic, in February.

Newman will compete in her first Diamond League meet of the season against some familiar competition – Olympic silver medallist Katie Moon of the U.S.


Watch all the action from Diamond League in Doha beginning on Friday at 12 p.m. ET, and the Continental Tour stop in Tokyo Saturday at 11:50 p.m. ET on CBCSports.ca and CBC Gem. Click here for the full broadcast schedule.


The entire podium from Paris 2024 was supposed to be in action in Doha, but gold medallist Nina Kennedy will be forced to miss the start of the season while the Australian recovers from hamstring surgery.

The start list for Friday's event also includes American Sandi Morris, New Zealand's Eliza McCartney, Slovenia's Tina Šutej, and Great Britain's Molly Caudery.

Brown faces tough test in men's 200m

The men's 200-metre event will also be contested in Doha, with Toronto's Aaron Brown lining up against the current world No. 1-ranked athlete in the distance.

Botswana's Letsile Tobogo has a season-best time of 20.23 already under his belt from the Botswana Golden Grand Prix in mid April.

This will be Brown's first 200 of the season, but the 32-year-old sprinter has a personal best of 19.95. He's also coming off a bronze-medal win as part of Canada's 4x100m team at World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China, last weekend.

The team also clinched a spot at this September's world championships in Tokyo.

WATCH | Brown helps Canada to relay bronze in Guangzhou:

Canadian 4x100-metre men finish 3rd at World Athletics Relay final

3 days ago
Duration 5:45
Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney and Andre De Grasse raced to a bronze medal time of 38.11 Sunday at the World Athletics Relay Championships in Guangzhou, China.

The 200 in Doha will also feature Liberia's Joseph Fahnbulleh, and Americans Courtney Lindsey and Kyree King.

De Grasse, Blake running in Tokyo

Two of Brown's teammates will also be in action this weekend at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix in Tokyo (Saturday at 11:50 p.m. ET, CBC Gem, CBCSports.ca).

Andre De Grasse and Jerome Blake will both compete at the Continental Tour stop, with De Grasse in the 200m, and Blake in the 100m.

De Grasse recorded a time of 20.23 in the 200 at the Grand Slam Track event in Miami while Blake ran to a wind-aided 10.00 in the 100m at the Florida Relays in early April.

Another name to watch in the men's 100m is American standout Christian Coleman, who ran to a 10.06 at a meet in Gainesville, Fla., in April, but owns a personal best of 9.76.

For more information on athletics events streaming live on CBC Sports this season, click here to see the full broadcast schedule.

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