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Damn, the new shoes are finally starting to work in the 800m as well apparently. Especially Attaoui's race was...interesting. Destroying a decent PB by well over two full seconds in a single race, alrighty :p 

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Diamond League Monaco :MON

 

I’m late again (despite watching it live), but I’ve been really busy preparing for the Olympics so… :rolleyes:

 

Women’s Javelin Throw

1. :JPN Haruka Kitaguchi (65.21m) 

2. :AUS MacKenzie Little (64.74m)

3. :LAT Anete Sietina (59.58m)

 

Women’s Pole Vault

1. :AUS Nina Kennedy (4.88m) :yikes::yikes:

2. :SUI Angelica Moser (4.88m, PB & NR) :hyper::hyper::yikes:

3. :GBR Molly Caudery (4.83m)

 

Men’s 400m Hurdles

1. :USA Rai Benjamin (46.67)

2. :NOR Karsten Warholm (46.73)

3. :BRA Alison dos Santos (47.18)

 

Women’s 400m

1. :IRL Rhasidat Adeleke (49.17)

2. :NED Lieke Klaver (49.64)

3. :USA Kendall Ellis (50.39)

 

Men’s 800m (Not DL)

1. :ALG Djamel Sedjati (1:41.46, PB & NR & WL) :hyper::hyper::yikes::yikes:

2. :ESP Mohamed Attanoui (1:42.04, PB & NR) :hyper::hyper::yikes:

3. :FRA Gabriel Tual (1:42.10) :hyper::hyper::yikes:

 

Men’s Triple Jump

1. :NZL Hamish Kerr (2.33m, =PB)

2. :USA Shelby McEwen (2.31m)

3. :ITA Stefano Sotille (2.28m)

 

Men’s 400m

1. :USA Quincy Hall (43.80) :hyper::hyper::yikes:

2. :USA Vernon Norwood (44.34)

3. :RSA Lythe Pillay (44.58)

 

Women’s Triple Jump

1. :CUB Leyanis Perez Hernandez (14.96m)

2. :DMA Thea Lafond :wub: (14.87m)

3. :UKR Maryna Bekh-Romanchukh (14.81m)

 

Women’s 2000m

1. :AUS Jessica Hull (5:19.70, WR) :hyper::hyper::yikes::yikes:

2. :GBR Melissa Courtney-Bryant (5:26.08, NR)

3. :KEN Edinah Jebitok (5:26.09, NR)

 

Men’s 110m Hurdles

1. :USA Grant Holloway (13.01)

2. :ITA Lorenzo Simonelli (13.08)

3. :USA Cordell Tinch (13.10)

 

Women’s 5000m

1. :KEN Margaret Akidor (14:39.49)

2. :ETH Likina Amebaw (14:40.44)

3. :JPN Nozomi Takana (14:40.86)

 

Men’s 200m

1. :BOT Letsile Tebogo (19.87)

2. :DOM Alexander Ogando (20.02)

3. :UGA Taris Orogot (20.32)

 

Men’s 1500m

1. :NOR Jakob Ingebrigtsen :wub: (3:26.73, PB & AR & WL) :hyper::hyper::yikes::yikes:

2. :KEN Timothy Cheruiyot (3:28.71) :hyper::yikes:

3. :KEN Brian Komen (3:28.80, PB) :hyper::yikes:

 

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Preview for London tomorrow afternoon.

 

Global stars head to London for final pre-Olympic tune-up | PREVIEW | World Athletics

 

Also, those of you who can get BBC1 can see a bit of the early action - although of course it will be mostly blethering - starting at 13:15 UK Time before the official World Feed start at 14:00 UK Time.

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