Diamond League: Femke Pain makes the return of return to the action in Diamond League, Lake Tebogo disappointed the day
Femke Bol, Triple Medal at Paris Olympics 2024. He opened an individual to the individual to win in 1600m obstacles at the Diamond League meeting in Rabat.
Olympic champion 200m Ladsile tebogoThey planned to lead both sprints, last in the male 100m and did not compete in 200m, although the other Bocwanan Tshepiso had a better night, delivering another impressive victory in 800m men.
He was He did not compete in an individual race from September, who deals only in relays at the European Champions Indoors.
Dutch on Sunday, Dutch 52.46sec, the second fastest time in the world this year behind the American Olympic Champion and World Record Holder Sydney McLaughlin-Lerrone.
The pain finished 1,44sec in front of the runner in AndreNETTE Knight from Jamaica.
“Great Start I had good execution” Said pain, which never lost a 400m barrier diamond league, a 25-racing string that returns to 2020. years.
“I felt good in training, but I feel good to return the competition after so much time.”
In male 100m, South African Akani Simbine The continuation of its unbeatened beginning in the season by winning 9.954. Kenyan Ferdinand Omanala was second in 10.05 season, and American Fred Kerley was an additional 0.02sec back in the third.
He made it easier for the race to complete the ninth and last in 10.43.
He won the tube last week in 200m in Doha, but the race on Sunday broke out, beat U.S. Courtney Lindsey at 20.04Sec.
The schedule of the Bang-Bang-Bang encounter means that it is unusual for racers to double, but, while the Tebogo left the plans for guiding both sprints, Kerley went and collected another third place.
On the woman side, Jamaica Sherick JacksonTwice 200m World champion, he claimed his first victory in the 100m season, crossing the line in 11.04sec despite the bad start.
At the inaugural event in the Rabat Stadium was renovated in front of a football tournament of the African cup nation, Beatrice Chebet set up an African record in a small number of 3000m.
Kenyan champion, the olympic champion at 5000m and 10,000 multiple records, ended in 8min 11.56sec, the second fastest time ever. The World Record from 8: 06.11 was determined by the Chinese Racer Wang Junxia in 1993. years.
“My target was to start Sat 8:20”, “ He said enthusiastic Chebet. “I see I can do more. The world record I see as possible.”
Italian Nadia Battocletti was almost 15 seconds per second.
Masalela won the male 800m in 1: 42.70 after winning the same event in the Doha Diamond League meeting last week.
Moroccan Double Olympic Champion Soufiane El Bakkali Finished evening by giving domestic fans surprising winning victory, holding a late challenge from German Frederik Ruppert to win in Male 3000m Steeplechase at 8: 00.70.