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Athletics WA Diamond League 2024


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Diamond League Oslo :NOR

 

Women’s Discus Throw

1. :CHN Feng Bin (67.89m)

2. :CRO Sandra Elkasevic (66.48m)

3. :ITA Daisy Osakue (63.29m)

 

Men’s Pole Vault

1. :USA KC Lightfoot (5.82m)

2. :GRE Emmanouil Karalis (5.72m)

3. :PHI EJ Obiena (5.72m)

 

Women’s 400m

1. :DOM Marileidy Paulino (49.30) :hyper:

2. :POL Natalia Kaczmarek (49.80)

3. :USA Alexis Holmes (50.40)

 

Men’s 400m

1. :GBR Matthew Hudson-Smith (44.07, AR & PB) :hyper::yikes:

2. :GRN Kirani James (44.58)

3. :USA Vernon Norwood (44.68)

 

Men’s Triple Jump

1. :BUR Hugues Fabrice Zango (17.27m)

2. :ALG Yasser Triki (17.25m)

3. :CUB Lazaro Martinez (16.85m)

 

Women’s 3000m

1. :AUS Georgia Griffith (8:24.20, AR & PB)

2. :ETH Likima Awebaw (8:24.29)

3. :AUS Jessica Hull (8:25.82)

 

Women’s 200m

1. :USA Brittany Brown (22.32)

2. :CIV Marie-Josee Ta-Lou (22.36)

3. :GBR Daryll Neita (22.50)

 

Men’s Discus Throw

1. :LTU Mykolas Alekna (70.91m) :bowdown:

2. :AUS Matthew Denny (67.61m)

3. :SWE Daniel Ståhl (66.80m)

 

Men’s 5000m

1. :ETH Hagos Gebrhiwet (12:36.74, NR & WL & PB, #2 performance all-time) :yikes::yikes::hyper::mumble:

2. :ETH Yomif Kejelcha (12:38.95, PB, #4 performance all-time) :yikes::yikes:

3. :UGA Jacob Kiplimo (12:40.96, PB, #9 performance all-time) :yikes::yikes:

 

Men’s 100m

1. :RSA Akani Simbine (9.94)

2. :JPN Abdul Hakimi Sani Brown (9.99)

3. :CMR Emmanuel Eseme (10.01)

 

Women’s 800m

1. :RSA Prudence Sekgodiso (1:58.66)

2. :JAM Natoya Goule-Toppin (1:59.10)

3. :AUS Catriona Bisett (1:59.29)

 

Second DL win in a row for Sekgodiso. 
 

Men’s 400m Hurdles

1. :BRA Alison dos Santos (46.63, WL, #9 performance all-time) :hyper:

2. :NOR Karsten Warholm (46.70, #11 performance all-time) :hyper::yes

3. :IVB Kyron McMaster (48.49) :wub:

 

Women’s 400m Hurdles

1. :JAM Rushell Clayton (54.02)

2. :JAM Andrenette Knight (54.63)

3. :JAM Janieve Russell (55.07)

 

Men’s 1500m 

1. :NOR Jakob Ingebrigtsen (3:29.74, WL):hyper: :yes

2. :KEN Timothy Cheruiyot (3:29.77) :hyper:

3. :FRA Azeddine Habz (3:30.80)
 

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At this rate Čeh will struggle to qualify to the final in the OG. He's going from bad to worse. Another Olympic year ruined because he listens to his woman rather than people who know the sport. He was steadily improving under Kanter and now he can't even throw over 68m anymore. Such a shame that his talent is being squashed this way. But hey, at least he got one world title and a few diamond leagues out of it. 

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So much excitement on Thursday & we go to the second half of our Scandi double header with Stockholm on Sunday.

 

Here’s your programme

 

https://stockholm.diamondleague.com/en/lists-results-stockholm/

 

 

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Dos Santos is just 23, i hope he will hold the world record someday.

 

Last brazilian to hold a WR in athletics was in 80's.

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9 minutes ago, LuizGuilherme said:

Dos Santos is just 23, i hope he will hold the world record someday.

 

Last brazilian to hold a WR in athletics was in 80's.

Actually im wrong, Joaquim Cruz never hold the WR in the 800.

 

The last one was João Carlos de Oliveira knows in Brazil as João do Pulo (literaly Jumping João) intriple jump: 17,89 in 1975.

 

Edit: Wrong again :p it was Ronaldo da Costa in 1998, he ran the Berlin Marathon in 2:06:05.

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