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The Wanda Diamond League has finally reached its endgame at Eugene. Noah Lyles and Sha?Carri Richardson are all set to add more gold medals and the prestigious Diamond Trophy to their shelves. But where can you watch their power-packed and explosive performances?

The final leg of the Diamond League will take place on the 16th and 17th September 2023. The broadcasting and distribution rights are available to selected partners in different countries. Lyles and Richardson are looking forward to repeat their Zurich triumph at the Hayward Field Stadium. While Lyles will go after Usain Bolt’s record, Richardson will chase after FloJo’s invincible legacy. Read on to find out the streaming platforms and the schedule of various events.

Schedule and streaming platforms for the Prefontaine Classic 2023

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The prestigious league will showcase the raging speeds of Budapest World Champions Sha?Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles. The prime American athletes secured the gold medal at the WAC in the 100m category. In fact, Lyles went on to earn a golden three-peat and won the 200m and 4x100m finals as well. Fans are especially ecstatic to see Lyles return after calling an end to his 2023 season.?

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They?re also eager to watch their beloved Sha?Carri Richardson finish the year of her staunch comeback on a high note. The Diamond League will kick off at 11:00 AM on 16th September and will follow the Pacific Standard Time (GMT -7). Day 1 (Saturday) will begin with the women’s javelin throw and conclude at 01:50 PM with the men?s Bowerman mile. Day 2 (Sunday) will start at 11:30 AM with the women?s high jump and end with the women?s 200m. Fans can tune in at NBC, NBCSports.com, NBC sports app, and Peacock to catch the events for day 1.

The high-stakes drama of day 2 will be available on CNBC (12-1 PM), NBC (1-3 PM), NBCSports.com, NBC Sports app, and Peacock. Fans will get to see a heated faceoff between Shericka Jackson and Sha?Carri Richardson on Day 1. Noah Lyles on the other hand will race for 100m on day 1 and 200m on day 2. The winners of each event stand to win a total of $40,000. Lyles will return to the grounds of Eugene where he won the 2022 WAC, to mark his final ?victory parade.?

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Noah Lyles to take final victory parade before Paris

Noah Lyles is a one-man gold-eating juggernaut. He became the first man after the legendary Usain Bolt to steal all three gold medals at a world championship meet. In a recent interview, Noah Lyles said that the aftermath of the WAC counts as a victory lap. The 6x world champ went on to say that these meets are a chance for fans to see them.

Lyles told the media that his mom informed him of a disappointed Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone fan as well.?She wished to see her Tokyo Olympics champion in action at the meet again, but couldn?t since Levrone didn?t participate. Lyles revealed that he had an epiphany that these meets are not for the athletes but for the fans.

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He said,??I guess I didn?t realize how much people just want to see you after the moment happens [? ] We?ve got to treat this like our victory parade.? Lyles is now strapping his boots to conquer Eugene just the way he did it in 2022. Interestingly, Diamond League had its first meet in Doha, Lyles? 2019 World Championship ground, and is ending at Eugene. Will Noah Lyles and Sha?Carri Richardson bring the gold and diamond to the US? Watch them live and find out who takes the victory cup home!

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