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Protagonists Paulino, Amusan, shared this year’s diamonds

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Great performance from Marilady Paulino in the 400 meters. The Dominican sprinter, a ‘silver’ world champion in Oregon, covered the distance in 48.99 at the Diamond League track and field final in Zurich to set this year’s top world performance, ahead of world champion Sonny Wibo’s 49.11, a national record and best this year’s performance.

In men, the “silver” world champion in Oregon, Kirani James, won with 44.26.

Women’s 100m Hurdles Race Record by Tobi Amusan. The Nigerian, world record holder and world champion in Oregon, covered the distance in 12.29 and left Devon Allen’s 12.85 from last June in history, conquering the diamond.

In the men’s discus throw, the world champion, Christian Cech, prevailed with a throw of 67.10. Among the women, the diamond went to the “silver” world champion, Valerie Allman, with 67.77.

In the women’s height, the European champion, Jaroslava Mahucic, had a jump of 2.03 and won the diamond.

In the women’s 1,500 meters, the two-time world champion, Faith Kipiegon, dominated with 4.00.40 and in the men’s world and European champion, Jakob Ingebrigsen with 3.29.02 and this year’s best performance in the world.

In the 3,000 meter steeplechase, the world champion, Sofian El Bakali, dominated with a time of 8.07.67. Among the women, Uertuna Getatsiu prevailed with 9.03.57.

The stunning Shelley-Anne Fraser returned to the diamond in the 100m after seven years, equaling the Games record of 10.65, a performance first achieved by Elaine Thompson a year ago. In men, the “silver” world champion, Trayvon Brommel, prevailed with 9.94.

In the 400 meters hurdles, three-time European champion, Femke Bol, dominated with 53.03. In men, the world champion, Alison dos Santos, dominated with 46.98.

In the women’s long, the European champion in Munich, Ivana Spanovic, won with a jump of 6.97.

In the men’s javelin, the “gold” Olympic champion, Neerai Chopras, prevailed with a throw of 88.44. Among the women, the “silver” world champion, Cara Winger, prevailed with a shot of 64.98.

In the 800 meters, Kenya dominated. In men, the world champion, Kipkurui Korir, with 1.43.26 and this year’s best performance in the world, and in women, Mary Moraa surprised with 1.57.63.

In the men’s pole vault, world record holder, world champion, Olympic gold medalist and European champion Mont Duplantis took his second consecutive meet-record diamond of 6.07, making history with his 6.06 from last September.

In the 200 meters, the diamonds went to the world champions of Oregon. In the men’s race, Noah Lyles set a new Games record of 19.52, eclipsing Usain Bolt’s 19.66 from 2012, and in the women’s race, Serika Jackson won in 21.80.

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