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Herculis Meeting, complete results from IAAF Results Service, note by Larry Eder

Larry EderbyLarry Eder
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The Diamond League 2013 meeting in Monaco lived up to the hype, with seven world leaders, four Diamond League records, four meet records and a European record over 1,500 meters! The 1,500m for men and women were exciting and fast and Edwin Soi lead four men under thirteen minutes. Moscow is now, one day less than three weeks away! 


The meet, in my mind, belongs to the men’s 1,500 meters. Asbel Kiprop shows his stuff with a fine 3:27.72, and Mo Farah gamely battles for second place, and breaks the 28 year old British record of Steve Cram, with Farah’s 3:28.81. Think that Mo Farah is ready for Moscow? 

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Asbel Kiprop, February 2012, 
photo by PhotoRun.net


19/07/2013

Herculis
Monaco, 19/07/2013

Men’ results

100 Metres – Men Wind: -0.4 m/s
Pts
1 Gatlin , Justin USA 9.94 4 
2 Locke , Dentarius USA 9.96 2 
3 Vicaut , Jimmy FRA 9.99 1 
4 Rodgers , Mike USA 10.07 
5 Collins , Kim SKN 10.08 
6 Bailey-Cole , Kemar JAM 10.10 
7 Ashmeade , Nickel JAM 10.13 
8 Silmon , Charles USA 10.20 

800 Metres – Men 
Pts
1 Solomon , Duane USA 1:43.72 4 
2 Bosse , Pierre-Ambroise FRA 1:43.76 2 
3 Lopez , Kevin ESP 1:43.93 1 
4 Lewandowski , Marcin POL 1:44.20 
5 Rodriguez , Rafith COL 1:44.33 
6 Mulder , Tyler USA 1:44.34 
7 Kitum , Timothy KEN 1:44.45 
8 Cheruiyot , Ferguson Rotich KEN 1:44.89 
9 Mutai , Jeremiah Kipkorir KEN 1:45.06
Scherer , Matthew USA DNF 

1500 Metres – Men 

1 Kiprop , Asbel KEN 3:27.72 
2 Farah , Mohamed GBR 3:28.81 
3 Ndiku , Caleb Mwangangi KEN 3:29.50 
4 Birgen , Bethwell KEN 3:30.77 
5 Inzbilen , Ilham Tanui TUR 3:31.30 
6 Cheboi , Collins KEN 3:31.53 
7 Tahri , Bouabdellah FRA 3:32.73 
8 Centrowitz , Matthew USA 3:33.58 
9 Carvalho , Florian FRA 3:33.59 
10 Symmonds , Nick USA 3:34.55 
11 Denissel , Simon FRA 3:37.73 
12 Driouch , Hamza QAT 3:39.13 
13 Manzano , Leonel USA 3:44.59
Magut , James Kiplagat KEN DNF 
Rotich , Andrew Kiptoo KEN DNF 

5000 Metres – Men 
Pts
1 Soi , Edwin Cheruiyot KEN 12:51.34 4 
2 Rop , Albert KEN 12:51.96 2 
3 Koech , Isiah Kiplangat KEN 12:56.08 1 
4 Longosiwa , Thomas Pkemei KEN 12:59.81 
5 Lalang , Lawi KEN 13:00.95 
6 Rupp , Galen USA 13:05.17 
7 Choge , Augustine Kiprono KEN 13:11.02 
8 True , Ben USA 13:13.98 
9 Ibrahimov , Hayle AZE 13:27.94 
10 Birmingham , Collis AUS 13:29.48 
11 Lozano , Alberto ESP 13:32.32 
12 Sato , Yuki JPN 13:34.18 
13 Bayer , Andrew USA 13:36.61
14 Demelash , Yigrem ETH 13:39.97
15 Thompson , Christopher GBR 13:40.26
Gathimba , Gideon Mwangi KEN DNF 
Lagat , Bernard USA DNF 
Rono , Vincent KEN DNF 
Smail , Noureddine FRA DNF 

400 Metres Hurdles – Men 
Pts
1 Gordon , Jehue TRI 48.00 4 
2 Dutch , Johnny USA 48.20 2 
3 Culson , Javier PUR 48.35 1 
4 Hanne , Mamadou Kasse SEN 48.50 
5 Gaymon , Justin USA 48.64 
6 Sanchez , Felix DOM 48.83 
7 Clement , Kerron USA 48.93 
8 Francois , Mickal FRA 51.61 

Pole Vault – Men 
Pts
1 Lavillenie , Renaud FRA 5.96 4 
2 Walker , Brad USA 5.78 2 
3 Otto , Bjorn GER 5.70 1 
4 Borges , Lazaro CUB 5.70 
5 Kudlicka , Jan CZE 5.70 
6 Lewis , Steven GBR 5.70 
7 Xue , Changrui CHN 5.60 
8 Dossovi , Damiel FRA 5.40
8 Gibilisco , Giuseppe ITA 5.40 
10 Filippidis , Konstadonos GRE 5.40
11 Lavillenie , Valentin FRA 5.40
Holzdeppe , Raphael GER NM 
Yang , Yansheng CHN NM 

Triple Jump – Men 
Pts Wind
1 Taylor , Christian USA 17.30 4 +1.6
2 Greco , Daniele ITA 17.25 2 +0.3
3 Pichardo , Pedro CUB 16.94 1 +1.3
4 Donato , Fabrizio ITA 16.84 -0.2
5 Fedorov , Aleksey RUS 16.72 +2.4
6 Rapinier , Yoann FRA 16.57 +0.6
7 Craddock , Omar USA 16.15 +0.3
Claye , Will USA DNS 

Javelin Throw – Men 
Pts
1 Veseley , Vitezslav CZE 87.68 4 
2 Tarabin , Dmitri RUS 84.33 2 
3 Thorkildsen , Andreas NOR 83.71 1 
4 Avramenko , Roman UKR 83.52 
5 Amb , Kim SWE 80.71 
6 Sirmais , Zigismunds LAT 75.79 
7 Pyatnytsya , Oleksandr UKR 71.84 

4×100 Metres Relay – Men 

1 United States “Red” USA 37.58 
2 United States “Blue” USA 38.26 
3 Canada CAN 38.33 
4 France FRA 39.06 
5 Spain ESP 39.10 
Italy ITA DNF 

Women’ results

200 Metres – Women Wind: -0.5 m/s
Pts
1 Ahoure , Murielle CIV 22.24 4 
2 Townsend , Tiffany USA 22.26 2 
3 Fraser-Pryce , Shelly-Ann JAM 22.28 1 
4 Duncan , Kimberlyn USA 22.46 
5 Tarmoh , Jeneba USA 22.72 
6 Williams , ChaRonda USA 22.77 
7 Silva , Ana Claudia BRA 23.06 
Jeter , Carmelita USA DNS 

400 Metres – Women 
Pts
1 Montsho , Amantle BOT 49.33 4 
2 McPherson , Stephanie JAM 49.92 2 
3 McCorory , Francena USA 49.96 1 
4 Whyte , Rosemarie JAM 50.86 
5 Guei , Floria FRA 51.58 
6 Onuora , Anyika GBR 51.63 
7 Williams , Shericka JAM 51.95 
Williams-Mills , Novlene JAM DNF 

1500 Metres – Women 
Pts
1 Simpson , Jennifer USA 4:00.48 4 
2 Obiri , Hellen Onsando KEN 4:00.93 2 
3 Martinez , Brenda USA 4:00.94 1 
4 Rowbury , Shannon USA 4:01.28 
5 Anderson , Gabrielle USA 4:01.48 
6 Kibiwot , Viola Jelagat KEN 4:02.50 
7 Belete , Mimi BRN 4:03.63 
8 Langat , Nancy Jebet KEN 4:03.91 
9 Burka , Gelete ETH 4:04.36 
10 Teferi , Senbere ETH 4:04.55 
11 Rodriguez , Natalia ESP 4:06.20 
12 Jamal , Maryam Yusuf BRN 4:07.31 
13 Moser , Treniere USA 4:07.42
Wright , Phoebe USA DNF 
Hassan , Sifan NED DNS 

3000 Metres Steeplechase – Women 
Pts
1 Cheywa , Milcah Chemos KEN 9:14.17 4 
2 Chepkurui , Lydia KEN 9:15.18 2 
3 Cherotich , Fancy KEN 9:36.82 1 
4 Kipp , Shalaya USA 9:37.23 
5 McColgan , Eilish GBR 9:45.72 
6 Cheever , Jamie USA 9:49.48 
7 Perraux , Claire FRA 9:51.95 
8 Cruz , Clarisse POR 10:24.47 
Nyambura , Virginia KEN DNF 
Kirui , Purity Cherotich KEN DNS 

100 Metres Hurdles – Women Wind: -0.5 m/s
Pts
1 Harrison , Queen USA 12.64 4 
2 Lewis , Yvette USA 12.69 2 
3 Wells , Kellie USA 12.70 1 
4 Porter , Tiffany GBR 12.70 
5 Pearson , Sally AUS 12.75 
6 Ali , Nia USA 12.79 
7 Billaud , Cindy FRA 12.91 

High Jump – Women 
Pts
1 Barrett , Brigetta USA 2.01 4 
2 Chicherova , Anna RUS 1.98 2 
3 Vlasic , Blanka CRO 1.98 1 
4 Green Tregaro , Emma SWE 1.95 
5 Beitia , Ruth ESP 1.92 
6 Timic , Ana CRO 1.92 
7 Spencer , Levern LCA 1.92 
8 Jungmark , Ebba SWE 1.89 
Melfort , Melanie FRA DNS 

Long Jump – Women 
Pts Wind
1 Okagbare , Blessing NGR 7.04 4 +2.1
2 Klishina , Darya RUS 6.98 2 +2.4
3 Proctor , Shara GBR 6.74 1 +0.6
4 Griva , Lauma LAT 6.64 +1.8
5 Bowie , Tori USA 6.63 +1.1
6 Polk , Tori USA 6.54 +0.7
7 Jimoh , Funmi USA 6.36 +1.5

Discus Throw – Women 
Pts
1 Perkovic , Sandra CRO 65.30 4 
2 Barrios , Yarelys CUB 64.24 2 
3 Lewis-Smallwood , Gia USA 63.63 1 
4 Sendriut ,i Zinaida LTU 61.67 
5 Samuels , Dani AUS 61.32 
6 Muller , Nadine GER 60.51 
7 Robert-Michon , Molina FRA 59.49 
8 Rodrigues , Irina POR 56.35 

4×100 Metres Relay – Women 

1 United States “Red” USA 41.75 
2 United States “Blue” USA 41.78 
3 France FRA 43.36 
4 Czech Republic CZE 44.10 

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