The London Athletics Meet, formerly known as the London Grand Prix and subsequently as the Anniversary Games and London Diamond League, is an annual athletics event held in London, England. Previously one of the five IAAF Super Grand Prix events, it is now part of the Diamond League. From 1997 through 2005 the meetings were known as the British Grand Prix, before that name reverted to the meetings usually held in Gateshead and Birmingham.

As the London Grand Prix, until 2012 most editions were held at the National Sports Centre in Crystal Palace. The 2013 edition was renamed the Anniversary Games as it took place at the Stadium in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, exactly one year after the Olympic Games were held in the same venue. It was followed by an IPC London Grand Prix, making it a three-day event. In 2014 the meet was held in Glasgow, Scotland, as preparation for the Commonwealth Games held there later that month.

Editions

The event has been sponsored by a variety of companies including Peugeot, Norwich Union, Sainsbury's and Müller.

London Athletics Meet editions
Ed.MeetingSeriesDateSponsorRef.
1–25International Games1953–1977
26th1978 British Games23 Aug 1978Rotary Watches
27th1979 British Games31 Aug 1979
28th1980 British Games27 Jun 1980Talbot
29th1981 British Games31 Jul 1981
30th1982 British Games20 Aug 1982
31st1983 British Games15 Jul 1983
32nd1984 British Games13 Jul 1984Peugeot / Talbot
33rd1985 London Grand Prix1985 IAAF Grand Prix19 Jul 1985
34th1986 London Grand Prix1986 IAAF Grand Prix11 Jul 1986
35th1987 London Grand Prix1987 IAAF Grand Prix10 Jul 1987
36th1988 London Grand Prix1988 IAAF Grand Prix8 Jul 1988
37th1989 London Grand Prix1989 IAAF Grand Prix14 Jul 1989Royal Mail / Peugeot
38th1990 London Grand Prix1990 IAAF Grand Prix20 Jul 1990Parcelforce
39th1991 London Grand Prix1991 IAAF Grand Prix12 Jul 1991
40th1992 London Grand Prix1992 IAAF Grand Prix10 Jul 1992TSB
41st1993 London Grand Prix1993 IAAF Grand Prix23 Jul 1993
42nd1994 London Grand Prix1994 IAAF Grand Prix I15 Jul 1994
43rd1995 London Grand Prix1995 IAAF Grand Prix I7 Jul 1995KP Nuts
44th1996 London Grand Prix1996 IAAF Grand Prix I12 Jul 1996Securicor
45th1997 Sheffield Grand Prix1997 IAAF Grand Prix I29 Jun 1997
46th1998 Sheffield Grand Prix1998 IAAF Grand Prix I2 Aug 1998none
47th1999 London Grand Prix1999 IAAF Grand Prix I7 Aug 1999CGU
48th2000 London Grand Prix2000 IAAF Grand Prix I5 Aug 2000Norwich Union
49th2001 London Grand Prix2001 IAAF Grand Prix I22 Jul 2001
50th2002 London Grand Prix2002 IAAF Grand Prix I23 Aug 2002
51st2003 London Grand Prix2003 IAAF Super Grand Prix8 Aug 2003
52nd2004 London Grand Prix2004 IAAF Super Grand Prix30 Jul 2004
53rd2005 London Grand Prix2005 IAAF Super Grand Prix22 Jul 2005
54th2006 London Grand Prix2006 IAAF Super Grand Prix28 Jul 2006
55th2007 London Grand Prix2007 IAAF Super Grand Prix3 Aug 2007
56th2008 London Grand Prix2008 IAAF Super Grand Prix25–26 Jul 2008Aviva
57th2009 London Grand Prix2009 IAAF Super Grand Prix24–25 Jul 2009
58th2010 London Grand Prix2010 Diamond League13–14 Aug 2010
59th2011 London Grand Prix2011 Diamond League5–6 Aug 2011
60th2012 London Grand Prix2012 Diamond League13–14 Jul 2012
61st2013 Anniversary Games2013 Diamond League26–27 Jul 2013Sainsbury's
62nd2014 Glasgow Grand Prix2014 Diamond League11–12 Jul 2014
63rd2015 Anniversary Games2015 Diamond League24–25 Jul 2015
64th2016 Anniversary Games2016 Diamond League22–23 Jul 2016Müller
65th2017 Anniversary Games2017 Diamond League9 Jul 2017
66th2018 Anniversary Games2018 Diamond League21–22 Jul 2018
67th2019 Anniversary Games2019 Diamond League20–21 Jul 2019
2020: Meet canceled due to COVID-19
68th2021 Anniversary Games2021 Diamond League13 Jul 2021Müller
69th2022 Birmingham Diamond League2022 Diamond League21 May 2022
70th2023 London Athletics Meet2023 Diamond League23 Jul 2023
71st2024 London Athletics Meet2024 Diamond League20 Jul 2024
72nd2025 London Athletics Meet2025 Diamond League19 Jul 2025Novuna

Venues

Venues for the London Athletics Meet
YearsVenueRegionCountry
1953–1963??England
1964–1996, 1999–2012National Sports CentreCrystal Palace, LondonEngland
1997–1998Don Valley StadiumSheffieldEngland
2013, 2015–2019, 2023–2025London StadiumStratford, LondonEngland
2014Hampden ParkMount Florida, GlasgowScotland
2021Gateshead International StadiumGatesheadEngland
2022Alexander StadiumBirminghamEngland

Emsley Carr Mile

The Emsley Carr Mile remains a fixture at the annual meeting, with a history spanning back to 1953 at the White City Stadium. Emsley Carr, an athletics fan and the editor of The News of the World, created an annual mile race in the hope that the first four-minute mile would be achieved on British soil. Gordon Pirie won the first race, but Roger Bannister had run under 4 minutes in Oxford by time that the second race was competed. However, the tradition continued, with the winner signing his name in a red leather-bound book identical to the Bible used in Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. Derek Ibbotson achieved the first sub-4-minute run at the race in 1956, and many of the best middle-distance runners have won at the Emsley Carr Mile since, including Sebastian Coe, Steve Ovett and Hicham El Guerrouj.

Millicent Fawcett Mile

The Millicent Fawcett Mile, a women's race, was first held in the 2018 Anniversary Games and won by Sifan Hassan in 4:14.71. It commemorates suffragist Millicent Fawcett. There had been a women's mile event at previous games, without this title, the previous record being held by Hellen Obiri who ran in 2017 in 4:16.56.

History

In 2009 pole vault favourite Yelena Isinbayeva lost for the first time in 18 competitions, beaten by Anna Rogowska. Kate Dennison set an eighth British record in the pole vault.

On 24 January 2013 it was announced that London Grand Prix would be moved to the Olympic Stadium for 2013. The London Legacy Development Corporation had expressed interest in holding an athletics event at the stadium to coincide with the first anniversary of the start of the 2012 Summer Olympics. After the 2013 event, a return to Crystal Palace was ruled out as according to Ed Warner it would be a backward step.

Hampden Park, which was due to host the athletics events at the Commonwealth Games and a temporary venue in Horse Guards Parade and the Mall, were mooted for the 2014 edition, before a return to the Olympic Stadium in 2015 due to a gap in the reconstruction schedule. A four-year sponsorship deal with Sainsbury's was announced in January 2014. In February 2014 it was confirmed that the Grand Prix event would move to Hampden Park and be known as the Glasgow Grand Prix. The event returned to London in 2015 and continued to be known as the Anniversary Games until 2021.

The 2021 event, due to be held on 13 July, was moved away from London Stadium to Gateshead International Stadium due to the difficulty of reconfiguring the stadium for a single athletics event.

World records

Over the course of its history, a number of world records have been set at the London Grand Prix.

World records set at the London Athletics Meet
YearEventRecordAthleteNationality
19862000 m5:28.69Maricica PuicăRomania
2004Pole vault4.90 mYelena IsinbaevaRussia
2005Pole vault4.96 mYelena IsinbaevaRussia
Pole vault5.00 mYelena IsinbaevaRussia
2016100 m hurdles12.20 (+0.3 m/s)Kendra HarrisonUnited States
2018T38 200 m25.93Sophie HahnUnited Kingdom
T34 100 m16.80Kare AdeneganUnited Kingdom
3000 m walk (track)10:43.84Tom BosworthGreat Britain
2023U20 5000 m14:16.54Medina EisaEthiopia

Meeting records

Men

Men's meeting records of the London Athletics Meet
EventRecordAthleteNationalityDatePlaceRef.Video
100 m9.78 (−0.4 m/s)Tyson GayUnited States13 August 2010Crystal Palace
200 m19.47 (+1.6 m/s)Noah LylesUnited States23 July 2023Stratford
400 m43.74Matthew Hudson-SmithGreat Britain20 July 2024Stratford
800 m1:42.00Emmanuel WanyonyiKenya19 July 2025Stratford
1000 m2:14.15Abdi BileSomalia14 July 1989Crystal Palace
1500 m3:28.82Phanuel Kipkosgei KoechKenya19 July 2025Stratford
Mile3:45.96Hicham El GuerroujMorocco5 August 2000Crystal Palace
3000 m7:27.64Mohamed KatirSpain13 July 2021Gateshead
Two miles8:01.72Haile GebrselassieEthiopia7 August 1999Crystal Palace
5000 m12:55.51Haile GebrselassieEthiopia30 July 2004Crystal Palace
10,000 m27:20.38Aloÿs NizigamaBurundi7 July 1995Crystal Palace
110 m hurdles12.93 (+0.6 m/s)Aries MerrittUnited States13 July 2012Crystal Palace
400 m hurdles47.12Karsten WarholmNorway20 July 2019Stratford
3000 m steeplechase8:06.86Brimin Kiprop KiprutoKenya27 July 2013Stratford
High jump2.41 mJavier SotomayorCuba15 July 1994Crystal Palace
Pole vault6.03 mRenaud LavillenieFrance25 July 2015Stratford
Long jump8.58 m (+0.2 m/s)Luvo ManyongaSouth Africa22 July 2018Stratford
Triple jump17.78 m (+0.6 m/s)Christian TaylorUnited States22 July 2016Stratford
Shot put23.07 mRyan CrouserUnited States23 July 2023Stratford
Discus throw71.70 m DLRMykolas AleknaLithuania19 July 2025Stratford
Hammer throw85.60 mYuriy SedykhSoviet Union13 July 1984Crystal Palace
Javelin throw90.81 mSteve BackleyGreat Britain22 July 2001Crystal Palace
Mile walk (track)5:31.08Tom BosworthGreat Britain9 July 2017Stratford
3000 m walk (track)10:43.84Tom BosworthGreat Britain21 July 2018Stratford
4 × 100 m relay37.60Chijindu Ujah Zharnel Hughes Richard Kilty Nethaneel Mitchell-BlakeGreat Britain21 July 2019Stratford
37.46Racers Track Club Daniel Bailey Yohan Blake Mario Forsythe Usain BoltAntigua and Barbuda / Jamaica25 July 2009Crystal Palace

Women

Women's meeting records of the London Athletics Meet
EventRecordAthleteNationalityDatePlaceRef.
100 m10.75 (+1.2 m/s)Marie-Josée Ta LouIvory Coast23 July 2023Stratford
200 m21.71 (−0.6 m/s)Julien AlfredSaint Lucia19 July 2025Stratford
400 m48.57 DLRNickisha PryceJamaica20 July 2024Stratford
800 m1:54.61Keely HodgkinsonGreat Britain20 July 2024Stratford
1000 m2:34.73Paula IvanRomania14 July 1989Crystal Palace
1500 m3:54.75+Gudaf TsegayEthiopia19 July 2025Stratford
Mile4:11.88Gudaf TsegayEthiopia19 July 2025Stratford
2000 m5:28.69Maricica PuicăRomania11 July 1986Crystal Palace
3000 m8:21.64Sonia O'SullivanIreland15 July 1994Crystal Palace
5000 m14:12.29Gudaf TsegayEthiopia23 July 2023Stratford
100 m hurdles12.20 (+0.3 m/s) DLRKendra HarrisonUnited States22 July 2016Stratford
400 m hurdles51.30 DLRFemke BolNetherlands20 July 2024Stratford
3000 m steeplechase8:57.35Jackline ChepkoechKenya23 July 2023Stratford
High jump2.05 mKajsa BergqvistSweden28 July 2006Crystal Palace
Pole vault5.00 mYelena IsinbayevaRussia22 July 2005Crystal Palace
Long jump7.09 m (±0.0 m/s)Malaika MihamboGermany21 May 2022Birmingham
Triple jump15.27 m (+1.2 m/s)Yamilé AldamaSudan8 August 2003Crystal Palace
Shot put20.90 mValerie AdamsNew Zealand27 July 2013Stratford
Discus throw69.94 mSandra PerkovićCroatia23 July 2016Stratford
Javelin throw72.98 m (old design)Fatima WhitbreadUnited Kingdom10 July 1987Crystal Palace
68.26 m (current design)Barbora ŠpotákováCzech Republic9 July 2017Stratford
4 × 100 m relay41.55 DLRDina Asher-Smith Imani Lansiquot Amy Hunt Daryll NeitaGreat Britain20 July 2024Stratford

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