Slovenian discus thrower Kristjan Čeh won the men’s discus event at the 2026 Diamond League meet in Shanghai with a new meet record [1].
The victory establishes Čeh as a dominant force in the early 2026 season. By surpassing the previous record in Shanghai, the athlete demonstrates a level of performance that positions him as a primary contender for global titles this year.
Čeh, 27 [1], secured the win during the season-opening World Athletics Diamond League meet held in early May [1]. The competition took place in Shanghai, China, where the field featured top-tier international talent [1].
The decisive moment occurred during the fourth round of the competition. Čeh recorded a throw of 70.58 meters [1], which served as the longest distance of the event. This mark not only secured the gold medal, but also officially broke the existing Shanghai meet record [1].
The performance marks a significant milestone for the Slovenian athlete as he navigates the 2026 circuit. The Diamond League serves as the premier global tour for track and field, and a record-breaking start in China provides critical momentum for the remainder of the athletics calendar [1].
Officials said the measurement was 70.58 meters [1] following the round. The result reinforces the competitive standing of Čeh within the men's discus rankings as the 2026 season progresses.
“Kristjan Čeh won the men’s discus event at the 2026 Diamond League meet in Shanghai with a new meet record”
A meet record at a Diamond League event indicates a peak physical form that exceeds standard high-level competition. For Čeh, this result suggests a trajectory toward podium finishes in upcoming major championships, as the 70-meter threshold is a benchmark for elite global competitiveness in the discus throw.




