monumental Budapest in iconic Zurichthe epicenter of world athletics moved to Switzerland on the twenty-first appointment of Diamond League it is from time. He Letzigrund Stadiumthe cathedral of this sport, has brought together up to 12 world champions who continue to stretch their physical shape in search of the Diamond. Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis he continues to make the difficult easy and he makes the unachievable a task.
Little Swede Mozart rose for the 71st time with the pole above 6 meters (6.00m), for another victory, his 24th in the Diamond League. Sergey Bubkawho first flew above 6 meters in 1984, has surpassed that barrier 49 times throughout his career.
At just 23 years old, the Swede has won everything that came his way to become an Olympic champion Tokyo 2020world champion in Oregon 2022 and Budapest 2023 or champion of Europe outdoors and indoors. Generous in his efforts, in Zurich he again came very close to his world record for the seventh time with 6.22m achieved in February this year in Clermont-Ferrand.
For his part, another athlete with boundless ambition, Yulimar Rojas, once again showed that he has no competition in the triple jump, after he was the only one to succeed in the 15-meter barrier (15.15m). The Venezuelan extends the season after winning his fourth consecutive World Cup with a view to winning the Diamond League in Brussels and Eugene, and the Pan American in Chile in October.
The Spanish Mo Katir and Mario García Romo They showed signs of coming together at 1,500 and could not even come close to victory, the task of the Americans. Jared Nuguse with 3’30”49. The man from Salamanca was tenth with 3’32”12 and Mo Katir was 13th with 3’40”11.
noah lyles, the triple gold medalist in Budapest, won the 200m with 19.80. “I’m not going to lie, I melted,” the American said after the race. screamed Sha’Carri Richardson Dominated the 100 meters in 10.88, ahead of Natasha Morrison in 11.00 and Elaine Thompson-Herah in 11.00.
In the 400 hurdles, the world record holder Karsten Warholm ran out of gas after his world title and relinquished the victory to Kyron McMaster with 47”27. In the women’s 3,000 hurdles, the winner in Budapest, Winfred Yavi, also tied for the win in 9’03”19. In the women’s 800m, the Scottish Laura MuirA 1,500m specialist, he also proved to be very fast at this distance with a victory in 1’57”71, less than a second off his personal best.
In longitude, the world champion Miltiadis Tentoglou he flew higher than anyone else to win the final improvement jump with 8.20m. In the 100 hurdles, the Jamaican Danielle Williams beat Kendra Harrison again in 12”59.
Source: La Verdad

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