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What’s on this week? Live streaming from six World Athletics Continental Tour events

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Another busy week of live events is in store with six streamed World Athletics Continental Tour events coming up.

This is what's on, who’s competing and how you can watch. 

Kladno hází 2026 (WACT Bronze)

When: 9 June
Live streaming on the European Athletics YouTube channel from 15:45 CEST

Double world indoor medallist Blanca Hervas will be in action in the women’s 400m in Kladno. Hervas also anchored Spain to silver in the 4x400m at the World Relays in Gaborone where they set a national record of 3:21.25. 

The field events features three gold medallists from the 2026 European Throwing Cup in Nicosia this March: Germans Steven Richter (discus) and Katharina Maisch (shot put) and Czech favourite Volodymyr Myslyvchuk (hammer).

Maisch will renew her rivalry with Portugal’s Jessica Inchude who finished second behind her at the European Throwing Cup, a reversal of the result from the 2025 edition. 

There will also be a strong British contingent in action in Kladno including Sam Reardon (400m), Justin Davies (800m), Scott Lincoln (shot put) and Charlotte Payne (hammer).

Meeting Cidade de Lisboa 2026 (WACT Challenger)

When: 10 June
Live streaming on the European Athletics YouTube channel from 17:25 CEST

With largely domestic fields, the standout names include discus throwers Liliana Cá and Emanuel Sousa. 39-year-old Cá won bronze in the women's discus at the Roma 2024 European Athletics Championships and 27-year-old Sousa recently won silver at the Ibero American Championships in Lima.

Live results (link to follow)

Meeting Nikaia - Nice (WACT Bronze)

When: 13 June
Live streaming on the European Athletics website from 18:00 CEST (geoblocked in France and Great Britain)

Two major global champions have been announced for the men’s javelin: two-time world champion Anderson Peters from Grenada and 2016 Olympic champion Thomas Röhler from Germany.

Now 34, Röhler is on the path back to internationally competitive form. His season’s best of 83.33m was his best throw since 2019.

Live results

Dromia International Sprint & Relays Meeting (WACT Silver)

When: 13 June
Live streaming on the European Athletics website from 17:15 CEST (geoblocked in Greece)

Miltiadis Tentoglou returns to Greece looking to build on his impressive early-season form.

The two-time Olympic champion sits second on the 2026 world list with a season’s best of 8.49m and will be aiming to improve on that mark. After winning the meeting with 8.19m last year, Tentoglou will hope to shine in front of his home crowd ahead of his bid for a fourth successive European title in Birmingham.

Elsewhere, Kenyan sprint star Ferdinand Omanyala headlines the men’s 100m, while Balkan champion Rafailia Spanoudaki-Hatziriga is entered in both the women’s 100m and 200m.

Innsbruck Golden Fly Series (WACT Challenger)

When: 13 June
Live streaming on the European Athletics YouTube channel from 18:00 CEST

Reigning European indoor long jump champion Bozhidar Saraboyukov from Bulgaria is among the notable entrants for this jumps-only meeting. 

Also watch out for Estonia’s Allika Inkeri-Moser in the women’s pole vault, the holder of the world U18 best with a 4.52m vault at the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival.

Live results

Folksam Grand Prix Sollentuna (WACT Bronze)

When: 14 June
Live streaming on the European Athletics website from 16:00 CEST (geoblocked in Sweden)

World champion Daniel Ståhl will be back in action on home soil in Sollentuna. He will go head-to-head with European U23 champion Steven Richter from Germany.

Meanwhile in the women’s discus, Vanessa Kamga will also face strong German opposition from Kristin Pudenz, the silver medallist at the 2022 European Athletics Championships in Munich.

Other top Swedes in action across the programme include Carmen Cernjul (3000m), Fanny Roos (shot put), Jonathan Grahn (1500m), Oskar Edlund (400m hurdles) and Thobias Montler (long jump).

Live results




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