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Diamond League: Klosterhalfen just lags behind in Lausanne

Status: 08/26/2022 10:03 p.m

Things didn’t go so well for Konstanze Klosterhalfen at the Diamond League meeting of track and field athletes. Mateusz Przybylko will not be satisfied either.

Eight days after her European title over 5,000 meters in Munich, the 25-year-old from Leverkusen finished twelfth in 8:45.36 minutes. Francine Niyonsaba from Burundi secured the victory in 8:26.80 minutes.

Former European champion Mateusz Przybylko from Leverkusen could only jump 2.20 meters. He had to settle for seventh place. World and European champion Andrij Protsenko from the Ukraine won with 2.24 meters in front of the same height Olympic champion Mutaz Essa Barshim from Qatar.

Pole vault world record holder Armand Duplantis had already demonstrated his exceptional position the day before. After his victory at the European Championships in Munich, the Swede showed no signs of fatigue in Lausanne either. He won with 6.10 meters.

Lyles wins, but the world record is far away

Noah Lyles’ hope for a world record over 200 meters was not fulfilled in Switzerland either. As the winner, the world champion from the USA was just 19.56 seconds quick and thus a long way from the fabulous time of Jamaican Usain Bolt in 2009 (19.19).

Over 100 meters there was an outsider success of the American Aleia Hobbs, who won in 10.87 seconds ahead of Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson (10.88). Elaine Thompson-Herah of Jamaica, who set the second fastest time ever this year in 10.54 seconds, was disqualified because of a false start.

World Champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica) injured herself while warming up and was unable to start.

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