Chebet 8: 11.56 AR/DLR/WL, Bakkali 8: 00.70 Wl, Masalela 1: 42.70 Wl
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Women
100m (Diamond+): Sherickka Jackson was improved, winning at 11.04 (0.2). Maia McCoy de Liberia was a surprise in the second at 11.08.
800m: Close races in the top three. The Olympic silver medalist Tsige Dugma expires the world champion Prudcence Sekgodiso, 1: 57.42 to 1: 57.52, with Addison Wiley Third in 1: 57.55. Big PBS for Anais Bourgoin de France in fourth (1: 57.81) and Assia Raziki of Morocco in Sixth (1: 58.49).
1500m (no dl): Fast race with the first four who break 4:00. Nelly Chepchirchir of Kenya wins at 3: 58.04 ahead of Wortesh Mesele of Ethiopia (3: 58.44), Dorcus Ewoi of Kenya (3: 59.25) and Ethiopias World U20 champion SAR Berhe (3: 5.9.93).
3000m: Second time faster in history! Beatrice Chebet of Kenya Relige 8: 11.56 to move on to the second list of all China’s time behind Wang Junxia in China, which established the world record of 8: 06.11 in 1993 (in a time without competition controls). Chebet’s winning time is also African record, DL record and meeting record. Nadia Battocletti finished second in an Italian record of 8: 26.27 with the third Sarah Healy in Ireland in an 8: 27.02 bp.
100M Obstinos (Non DL): 12.45 (1.2) meetings record for the head of the world record Tobi Amusan for a clear victory over the best Europeans Nadine Visser (12.67), PIA SKRZYSZOWSKA (12.69) and DITAJI KAMBUNDJI (12.71).
400m Hurdles (D+): Femke Bol was vintage in the debut of his season, marking a record of meetings and European leadership or 52.46 for his first game of the season faster. Andrenette Knight of Jamaica was a second distant in 53.90.
Pole jump: Katie Moon clears 4.73m in her third attempt before three attempts of 4.80m. Tina Sutej was second in the countdown with 4.63m ahead of Gabriela Leon, Molly Caudery was DNS.
Javelina: Elina Tzengko wins her third (but second annotation) Diamond League of the year with 64.60m ahead of the world leader Adriana Vilagos (63.25m).
Men
100m: Akani Simbine continues her winning streak with 9.95 (0.6) for a clear distance from Ferdinand Omaryala in 10.05 and Fred Kerley in 10.07. Letsile Tebogo was bothered in 10.43 and then withdrew from 200 m.
200m (D+): Courtney Lindsey wins on 20.04 (0.4), stopping Joseph Fanbolleh de Liberia in second place in 20.12.
400M: Jacory Patterson wins his debut in the Diamond League at 44.37, running through Zakithi Nene (44.46) in the last 50 meters with the Olympic champion Quincy Hall third in a large season of 44.90. Ndori Bayapo was a DNF.
800m: Tshepiso Botswana Masalela continues its great year with a better life, the record and the world leader or 1: 42.70. Brit Max Burgin was an excellent second in a 1: 43.34 PB, just ahead of the Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi in 1: 43.37.
1500m: Surprise of the night! The American American, born in Kenya, Jonah Koech was a 1500 winner in a meeting record and a better life of six seconds of 3: 31.43 ahead of Reynold Cheruiyot (3: 31.78) and Festus Lagat (3: 32.06).
Heavy of 3000m: Soufiane El Bakkali won again with a world advantage of 8: 00.70, but the revelation of the night was Frederik Ruppert, who improved from 8: 15.08 to 8: 01.49 to break the German record and move to the third in the list of all European time, in a race with top 14 Sub-8: 15.
Height jump: victory for Olympic champion Hamish Kerr in the countdown to 2.25m
Weight free (D+): A US 1-2-3 for Payton Otterdahl (21.83m, world leader), Joe Kovacs (21.52m) and Adrian Piperi (21.47m).