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Paris DL, C’est Maganifique! 2 World Records & 1 World Best, event by event short reviews of the 4th Diamond League of 2023

Alfonz Juck by Alfonz Juck
June 10, 2023
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Paris DL, C’est Maganifique! 2 World Records & 1 World Best, event by event short reviews of the 4th Diamond League of 2023

Noah Lyles dominates the tough 100m field in Paris, photo by MARTA GORCZYNSKA FOR DIAMOND LEAGUE AG

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2 World Records & 1 World Best
PARIS (FRA): Sold-out Charlety Stadium saw two world records and one world best within a few hours. Faith Kipyegon added a second WR within a week, and Lamecha Girma destroyed the wave light in the steeple. Jakob Ingebrigtsen improved 2 miles best after 26 years. In addition to the world records and bests, there were also two other world leads and two meeting records. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Marcell Jacobs failed to win.

Short reviews

Men

100m – Noah Lyles holds off Ferdinand Omanyala, 9.97 (-0.9) to 9.98. Marcell Jacobs opens with a 10.21 in seventh.

800m – Emmanuel Wanyonyi wins a deep 800m in a world lead of 1:43.27 over Marco Arop (1:43.30), one of seven athletes under the 1:44-barrier. Five of the top seven set lifetime bests.

Two miles – Jakob Ingebrigtsen destroyed Daniel Komen’s world best of 7:58.61 with 7:54.10 to win by 15 seconds from Kenya’s Ishmael Kipkurui (8:09.23). Ingebrigtsen’s 3000m intermediate is officially 7:24.00, the new European record.

110m hurdles – Grant Holloway becomes the first athlete to break the 13 second-barrier this year with 12.98 (-0.6). France’s Just Kwaou-Mathey improves to a European lead and PB of 13.09 in the second.

400m hurdles – CJ Allen continues his winning form with victory in 47.92 ahead of Wilfred Happio (48.26 EL). Abderrahman Alsaleck (Samba) pulled up injured before the first hurdle.

3000m steeplechase – Third record of the night! Lamecha Girma breaks Saif Saeed Shaheen’s 19-year-old world record with 7:52.11. Ryuji Miura was second in a Japanese record of 8:09.91. Also, a Tunisian record for Mohamed Jhinaoui (8:12.19) in fifth, and four other personal bests within the top eleven runners below 8:20.

Long jump – Miltiadis Tentoglou edges out Simon Ehammer for the victory, 813 (0.1) to 811 (-0.1).

Women

200m – A US 1-2 for Gabby Thomas in 22.05 (-0.4) and Abby Steiner (22.34), third Marie-Josee Ta Lou (22.34).

400m – Marileidy Paulino reeled in the fast-starting Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone for victory in a new meet record of 49.12 (23.43/25.69 to McLaughlin’s new personal best of 49.71 (22.66/27.05). Salwa Eid Naser was third in 49.95. Yet another lifetime best of 50.82 for Anna Hall in seventh, after clearing 191 in the high jump.

800m – What a season’s debut for Keely Hodgkinson! In her first race since the European Indoors, Hodgkinson wins in a British record and world lead of 1:55.77 by more than two seconds from Ajee Wilson (1:58.16). Also fast times in deeper field with 9 women sub-2:00, fifth Noelie Yarigo with NR for Benin at 1:58.65.

5000m – Her second world record of the month! Faith Kipyegon wins in 14:05.20 to beat previous world record-holder Letesenbet Gidey (14:07.94) and Ejgayehu Taye (14:13.31). Her last kilometer was 2:43.17. Only Kipyegon and Gidey managed to keep the pace set by steeple WR holder Beatrice Chepkoech (3000m in 8:31.91). The top eleven runners finished under 15 minutes, seven of them with personal bests, including Laura Muir (14:48.14) in 11th.

High jump – Nicole Olyslagers clears 200 on her third attempt to beat Vashti Cunningham with 197. Angelina Topic, 17, also cleared a 197 for a Serbian record.

Pole vault – Nina Kennedy cleared 477 for victory ahead of France’s Margot Chevrier, who cleared a PB of 471. After back-to-back Diamond League wins, Katie Moon had to settle for third with 471.

Shot put – Back-to-back Diamond League wins for Auriol Dongmo, who wins with a season’s best of 19.72 ahead of world champion Chase Ealey (19.43).

Discus – Valarie Allman improves her meeting record to 69.04 for victory over Sandra Perkovic, who throws 65.18 on her season’s debut.

Javelin – Victory for Haruka Kitaguchi with 65.09 ahead of world champion Kelsey-Lee Barber (62.54).

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