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Live Reporting

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  1. What is the Diamond League?

    BBC Sport

    British athletes line-up in Eugene, Oregon for the third stop in the 2022 Diamond League.

    Birmingham hosted the second leg last weekend, which saw Brits top the standings with wins from Dina Asher-Smith, Matthew Hudson-Smith & Laura Muir.

    Asher-Smith faces runner-up Shericka Jackson again in the 100m race. Hudson-Smith is also in the hunt for back-to-back 400m victories are he faces three time Olympic medallist and 2012 champion Kirani James from Grenada.

    Other GB competitors are:

    • Men's 1500m - Neil Gourley & Marc Scott
    • Women's Long Jump - Lorine Ugen
    • 100m Hurdles - Cindy Sember
    • Women's 1500m - Laura Muir
    • Women's 800m - Keeley Hodgkinson & Jemma Reekie
    • Bowerman Mile - Jake Heyward
  2. How can I watch the Diamond League?

    All times are BST and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    Saturday, 28 May

    21:00-23:00 - BBC Three, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app

    You can also catch up on the action on the BBC iPlayer.

  3. How to get involved in athletics.

    BBC Sport

    You might want to be the next Mo Farah, or just want to get fit and see how well you can do - either way, athletics can be the sport for you.

    It includes a huge variety of disciplines, so whether you want to run, jump or throw you can find an activity that suits you.

    Athletics clubs are always looking for people to coach, officiate or help out on club nights, across a range of roles - check out this UK Athletics.

    Find out more on our Get Inspired page.

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    Video caption: 'It's given me my confidence back'