With respect to men, the spotlight will be turned on Daniel Stahl, a strong man of the discipline with a world best at 70m 56 with a personal best of 71.29.
At a height of 2 m and 145 kg in weight, the Swedish giant has already qualified for the final of the Diamond League after his performance at the Stockholm stage. However, his mission will not be easy against Andrius Gudzius, the European Champion 2018 and the world champion in 2017. The Lithuanian, who ranks second in the world will not be an easy opponent against his competitors.
Another opponent of the same weight is the Jamaican Fedrick Dacres, the world’s number one. The 25-year-old athlete achieved a 68.96m ERA in 2018 for a personal best of 69.67m. In Stockholm, he won the competition with 69.67m, meaning that everyone anticipates a great boost for the Jamaican at the next world championship.
Among the world's top eight athletes who will be also in Rabat is the Olympic champion Christoph Harting . The German upholds his personal record of 68.37m in 2016, but a burst with pride can change the situation at any time, as may be the case of Polish, Malachowski Piotr, expert, and vice-Olympic-champion.
Regarding the women's category, the suspense is guaranteed and the event will be fiercely contested as the event also marks the presence of Croatian Sandra Perkovic, an defending Olympic champion.
Although her appearances are limited, the world No. 1 will be confronted with the delight of fans since the intractable Cuban Denia Caballero, holder of a 68.46m MPM is also participating. In addition, Caballero will need to highlight her stature as Olympic medalist and world champion in 2015.
The African stage of the Diamond League will skimp on nothing to ensure a great show since the spectaculars will find the American Valerie Allman, who is in a good shape as proved by her MPM (67.15m).
In the presence of almost the top 10 of the discus throw in both men and women, the meeting in Rabat seems promised to a new evening full of suspense and twists, especially with the forecious competition.