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But the risk is just too high with the eye on the World Championships in Eugene next month.

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We are really upset not to run in Stockholm, because last year it was a good race before the Olympics in Tokyo. It would have been too risky to run today, that's why we decided to withdraw him from the 100m. He has a little pain in his glute muscle. Here's what his coach Paolo Camossi said, per Diamond League: Lamont Marcell Jacobs will not get an international meet before Worlds. That latter mark of 89.78 had stood since 2006. Wow, Neeraj Chopra has come out all guns blazing.Ī massive 89.94m effort for his first throw sets a new personal best and new Indian national record – and also breaks the meeting record. Tentoglou records an 8.31m attempt with a healthy +1.7m/s tailwind to win, but second-placed Thobias Montler's best effort was a 7.98m… into a -2.8m/s headwind. Miltiadis Tentoglou has won the men's long jump, a non-DL event, in Stockholm.īut it was an odd event with changeable wind conditions and while the Greek will be happy to go into Worlds with this win, it's hard to read into the specific results. 7:43pm - Tentoglou wins wind-affected non-DL long jump The Dutchwoman overcomes a stumble to clock 52.27, a new Diamond League Record. While the world record holder Sydney McLaughlin may be out of sight, Bol is very impressive in her own right. Meanwhile, the women's high jump was won by Eleanor Patterson at 1.96m.Ĩ:06pm - Bol breaks Diamond League recordįemke Bol must be one of the favourites to make the Worlds podium in the women's 400m hurdles next month. Lobalu has taken 20 seconds off his personal best to win in 7:29.48, the new world lead. Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo is caught on the line by Athletics Refugee Team athlete Dominic Lobalu in the men's 3000m.

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8:48pm - Refugee athlete Lobalu stuns Kiplimo to win 3000m in world lead The women's 100m hurdles is won by the Olympic champion, Puerto Rico's Jasmine Camacho-Quinn.īut that was not an easy win, as Nigeria's Tobi Amusan nearly caught her.Ī dip at the line earned the Puerto Rican the win in 12.46 seconds. 9:01pm - Olympic champ Camacho-Quinn edges out Amusan in hurdles Meanwhile, an upset in the women's long jump as Olympic champ Malaika Mihambo fails to make the Final 3 round. There were two national records set in that race, for France ( Alice Finot, 9:19.59) and Ukraine ( Nataliia Strebkova, 9:24.54). She takes it out in 9:15.77, a season's best. The women's 3000m race was run as a steeplechase and won by Kazakhstan's Kenyan-born Daisy Kepkemei. Three men – Duplantis, Chris Nilsen, and Thiago Braz – move up from 5.93m to 6.03m.ĭuplantis easily goes over at the first time of asking for a new meeting record and World Lead – the best clearance in the world this year. Over in the women's long jump, Lorraine Ugen of Great Britain fouled her final attempt in the Final 3 round, but still took victory with a best jump of 6.81m.ĩ:25pm - Duplantis comfortable for new World Lead The Olympic bronze medallist has broken the meeting record – 46.80 – beating Karsten Warholm's old meet mark. Wow, Alison dos Santos has gone out flying from the gun and no-one can catch him! He's now having the bar moved up to 6.16m – if he clears this, it will be a new world outdoor best. 9:36pm - Duplantis going for outdoor bestīoth Nilsen and Braz have fouled out at 6.03, which means Armand Duplantis is the winner. That's a big boost of confidence ahead of Worlds. World champ Dina Asher-Smith has Mujinga Kambundji next to her and the Brit has an early lead but has the Swiss caught her at the line?Ī photo-finish to determine the winner – and it goes to Asher-Smith in 22.37. Will he go for the world record? 9:47pm - Asher-Smith wins narrow 200m in photo-finishĪway cleanly at the second time of asking in the women's 200m. With plenty of room to spare, Armand Duplantis clears 6.16m on his second try to better his outdoor PB of 6.15.






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