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Athletics WA Diamond League 2024


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Diamond League Shanghai :CHN

 

Women’s Discus Throw

1. :USA Valerie Allman (69.86m)

2. :CHN Feng Bin (67.11m)

3. :CUB Yaime Perez (65.59m)

 

Women’s Long Jump

1. :BUR Marthe Koala (6.68m)

2. :USA Quanesha Burks (6.59m)

3. :SRB Milica Gardasevic (6.52m)

 

Women’s Shot Put

1. :USA Chase Jackson (20.03m)

2. :CAN Sarah Mitton (19.86m)

3. :CHN Song Jiayuan (19.83m)

 

Women’s 5000m

1. :ETH Mekedes Alemeshete (14:36.70)

2. :ETH Ayal Dagnachew (14:36.86)

3. :ETH Letesenbet Gidey (14:37.13)

 

Men’s Pole Vault

1. :SWE Mondo Duplantis (6.00m)

2. :BEL Ben Broeders (5.82m)

3. :USA Sam Kendricks (5.82m)

 

Men’s High Jump

1. :NZL Hamish Kerr (2.31m)

2. :QAT Mutaz Essa Barshim (2.29m)

3. :USA Vernon Turner (2.27m)

 

Women’s 400m

1. :DOM Marileidy Paulino (50.89)

2. :USA Talitha Diggs (51.77)

3. :BAR Sada Williams (52.00)

 

Women’s Javelin Throw

1. :JPN Haruka Kitaguchi (62.97m)

2. :AUS Mackenzie Little (62.12m)

3. :COL Flor Ruiz Hurtado (60.70m)

 

Men’s 100m

1. :RSA Akani Simbine (10.01)

2. :USA Christian Coleman (10.04)

3. :USA Fred Kerley (10.11)

 

Women’s 3000m Steeplechase 

1. :KEN Beatrice Chepkoech (9:07.36)

2. :UGA Peruth Chemutai (9:15.46)

3. :GER Gesa Krause (9:16.24)

 

Men’s Long Jump

1. :USA Marquis Dendy (8.05m)

2. :CHN Wang Jianan (8.04m)

3. :CHN Shi Yuhao (7.99m)

 

Women’s 100m Hurdles

1. :PUR Jasmine Camacho Quinn (12.63)

2. :BAH Devynne Charlton (12.64)

3. :JAM Danielle Williams (12.74)

 

Men’s 800m

1. :ALG Slimane Moula (1:44.55)

2. :KEN Wyclife Kinyamal (1:44.88)

3. :USA Clayton Murphy (1:45.18)

 

Women’s 200m 

1. :GBR Daryll Neita (22.62)

2. :USA Anavia Battle (22.99)

3. :USA Sha’Carri Richardson (23.11)

 

Men’s 5000m

1. :ETH Selemon Barega (12:55.68)

2. :ETH Beniam Mehary (12:56.37)

3. :KEN Benson Kiplangat (12:48.78)

 

Men’s 110m Hurdles

1. :USA Daniel Roberts (13.12)

2. :JPN Shunsuke Izumiya (13.23)

3. :JAM Hansle Parchment (13.27)

 

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Is Koala :BUR becoming a legitimate medal threat in Paris?

 

Cool to see her transition from heptathlon going well at least. 

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14 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Is Koala :BUR becoming a legitimate medal threat in Paris?

 

Cool to see her transition from heptathlon going well at least. 

As much as I would LOVE for it to happen, no…

 

6.68m is a decent mark, but it’s not going to be contending for an Olympic medal (final for sure), unless a couple of the favourites have a bad day… 

 

You’d probably need 6.80m+ in order to get on the podium. 

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I'd agree that the 6.68 itself is not a medal worthy jump, but it was also done with practically no wind.

 

She was 7th in Budapest last year and beat 2 of the athletes above her that day today (Diame and Rotaru-Kottman). She jumped in excess of 6.80 a few times last year.

 

So I would say that she's definitely an outside minor medal threat already if she gets things right on the day. But she's likely to need to go beyond 7m to move from 'outside chance' to 'strong chance'.

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

You’d probably need 6.80m+ in order to get on the podium. 

She jumped 6.94m at the Jeux de la Francophonie last year, which is how she qualified for Paris 2024.

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8 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

She jumped 6.94m at the Jeux de la Francophonie last year, which is how she qualified for Paris 2024.

But is she consistently recording marks around that range, or even anywhere near 6.80m? No. 
 

Not saying she won’t be a contender, but I wouldn’t consider her to be one of the main favourites unless she can prove that she can do medal winning marks at the majority of her competitions. 

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