Richardson defeats Alfred at 100 meters when the Olympic player is shining.
American world champion Sha’Karri Richardson avenged her Olympic defeat to St. Lucia’s Julien Alfred by winning the women’s 100m final at the Diamond League meeting in Zurich. Alfred became her country’s first Olympic medalist when she won gold in Paris, while Richardson won silver and the St. Lucian also won silver in the 200m. However, Richardson in the United States won in Switzerland in a solid field on Thursday and won 10.84 seconds.
The British Dinahashass Miss, which could not reach the Olympic final, ended in third place, and Dalil Neida, a brothers, arrived in seventh. advertisement
On the other hand, in the 200 -meter “Men” final, Letzuru Taeboy’s Olympic Botsu One Champion won in 19.55 seconds and finished second and third, so he won the victory in 19.55 seconds and continued its excellent form. I did it.
Since JARED NUGUZ, the Olympic bronze medalist, won the form of Jacob Inge Brigzen and won the victory, so long men anticipated that 1500 m would justify their expectations with difficult finish. American Nuguse finished just ahead of Ingebrigtsen, just as she did in Paris, while Olympic champion Cole Hocker took third place.
Britain’s world champion and Olympic silver medallist Josh Kerr had to content himself with fifth place. In the women’s 800m, British Olympic 1,500m bronze medallist Georgia Bell finished second behind Kenya’s Mary Moraa, while Great Britain’s Gemma Reekie finished fourth. Swedish Olympic champion Armand Duplantis continued his impressive form in the all-around with victory in the men’s pole vault. The Swede’s success follows his 100m exhibition victory over 400m hurdler Karsten Warholm on Wednesday.
The penultimate Diamond League meeting – before the two-night finale in Brussels next week – also saw Kenya’s double Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet set a record time of 14 minutes 9.52 seconds in the women’s 5,000m. Chebe wasn’t the only Parisian gold medalist to shine that night. Ukrainian Olympic champion and world record holder Yaroslava Magchikh won the high jump, American Ryan Crowther won the shot put and compatriot Grant Holloway won the 110m hurdles in a staggering time of 12.99 seconds. video