Zug, Switzerland – Infront has secured several significant long-term broadcast agreements for the Wanda Diamond League from 2025. These include new free-to air deals to ensure broad global coverage of the sport following the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Free-to-air agreements have been signed in Latvia with LTV, Switzerland with SRG and Germany with ARD and ZDF (via SportA) who will show up to five live events per season as well as highlights. There is also a new partnership in the United States with FloSports, announced in April 2024.
Arena (Balkans), Polsat (Poland), SportTV (Portugal) and Ziggo (the Netherlands) have also prolonged their current agreements for the series. In addition, Pragosport has secured the rights across Czech Republic and Slovakia, confirming MTVA as the continued broadcaster in Hungary whilst MatchTV have secured the rights in Russia.
All partnerships come at the start of for the international rights to the Diamond League. The sales process in other territories is ongoing.
Jens Mennigmann, Co-Head of Media at Infront said: "Securing this mix of both free-to-air and pay-tv coverage is a promising beginning to this phase of our relationship with the Diamond League. Our focus is now on building this momentum and we are now actively engaging with other broadcasters to ensure the excitement of every event is brought to an ever-widening audience."
Petr Stastny, CEO of Diamond League AG said: "These broadcast agreements symbolise the next stage in the evolution of our series, fitting perfectly with our vision for its growth. Our partnership with Infront reflects a shared commitment to elevate the profile of athletics globally, reach more fans and leverage all its commercial potential."
Infront has a broad remit with World Athletics which also includes the global media rights partnerships for the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold and Indoor Tour Gold.
The Wanda Diamond League is athletics' global premier one-day series. The competition encompasses 15 of the sport's most prestigious one-day meetings in Asia, Africa, North America and Europe. The world´s best athletes compete for points at 14 series meetings from May to September, with the most successful in each discipline qualifying for the Wanda Diamond League Final.