Amusan, Fraser-Pryce, and Thompson-Herah headline Lausanne Diamond League

The full entry lists for the 11th leg of the Wanda Diamond League in Lausanne have been published

Amusan, Fraser-Pryce, and Thompson-Herah headline Lausanne Diamond League
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World record holder and World champion in 100m hurdles Team Nigeria Tobi Amusan return to the track in Lausanne Diamond League after winning two gold medals and setting a new Commonwealth 100 hurdles at the recently concluded Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The full entry lists for the 11th leg of the Wanda Diamond League in Lausanne have been published, with Shericka Jackson, Elaine Thompson-Herah and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce also set to compete at Athletissima.

The 11th leg of the Wanda Diamond League will showcase the very best of Jamaican women's sprinting, with world 200m champion Shericka Jackson and double Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah joining compatriot Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce at Athletissima.

The three Jamaican champions will go head to head against each other in the 100m for the first time since they took all three medals at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon last month, with all of them still needing points to qualify for the Wanda Diamond League Final in Zurich on September 7-8th. 

Fraser-Pryce will be favourite to claim victory in Lausanne, having picked up the gold medal in Oregon and raced to two separate sub-10.7 times in the Silesia Diamond League and the Monaco Diamond League over the last week. 

The Jamaican stars will be joined on the shores of Lake Geneva by numerous other superstars.

In the high hurdles, Amusan returns to Diamond League action for the first time since her world-record performance in Eugene, while fellow world champion Grant Holloway will be out to claim his second successive Diamond League win after cruising to eight points in Monaco. 

Three-time champion Timothy Cheruiyot will be hoping to qualify for the final in the men's 1500m, and Sifan Hassan will be back in action in the 3000m following her victory in Silesia. 

"We have not had such a high concentration of athletes of the highest level since 2012, the year when the meeting was sold out with Usain Bolt", said Athletissima meeting director Jacky Delapierre.