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LIVESTREAM: Belgian records for Julien Watrin and Cynthia Bolingo, follow the 46th Memorial Van Damme | Memorial Van Damme

Tonight it’s that time again, when the top of the athletics world gathers in Brussels for the Memorial Van Damme. Of course, the Belgian toppers are also present. Watch the Memorial from 7:15 pm on Canvas or with a live stream. And follow all the action below with live text.

  1. 9 p.m. 13. 5,000 meters. With Robin Hendrix there is 1 Belgian at the start for the 5,000 meters. World champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen is not there, but with Jacob Krop and Oscar Chelimo the rest of the World Cup podium is on the agenda. .
  2. 9 p.m. 12. Camacho-Quinn sets meeting record in 100m hurdles.

    Camacho-Quinn sets meeting record on 100m hurdles

  3. 9:09 PM It was an incredible race, the perfect course. I am very happy that I was able to run such a race in front of my audience. I really wanted to end up here in beauty. Cynthia Bolingo.
  4. 9 p.m. 06. Meeting record for Camacho-Quinn. It continues to rain top times this summer on the 100 meter hurdles. Also tonight at the Memorial. Camacho-Quinn wins in 12″27, good for a meeting record. Americans Tia Jones and Kendra Harrison complete the top three. .
  5. 9 p.m. 05. 100 meters hurdles. The entire Tokyo Olympic podium is at the start tonight for the women’s 100 meters hurdles. Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, who only finished third at the World Championships in Eugene, is flanked by Kendra Harrison and Megan Tapper. European champion Pia Skrzyszowska is also jumping in the dance, just like the Dutch Nadine Visser. .
  6. 9 p.m. 03. Patterson-Mahuchikh duel. No Nafi Thiam in the high jump, she chooses the long jump tonight. Even without Thiam, the field of participants is impressive. World champion Eleanor Patterson will once again cross swords with European champion Yaroslava Mahuchich. In Eugene, the Australian surprisingly won, what will it be tonight? .
  7. 21 hours . After Julien Watrin, Cynthia Bolingo now also achieves a Belgian record.

    After Julien Watrin, Cynthia Bolingo now also achieves a Belgian record

  8. 8 p.m. 59. Belgian record for Bolingo! Crazy joy at Cynthia Bolingo! She rushes to third place in 50’19, a Belgian record! The win goes to Fiordaliza Cofil, who finishes in a personal best of 49’80. Sada Williams is just a bit faster than Bolingo in 50″15. .
  9. 8 p.m. 56. Victory despite injury for Martinez. Lazaro Martinez had to give up the triple jump after his second jump, injured, but that attempt of 17.49 meters does give the Cuban the win. Hugues Fabrice Zango came closest on his last attempt with a jump of 17.40 meters. .
  10. 8 p.m. 54. What can Bolingo do in the 400m? Her colleagues in the Cheetahs have already come into action for an extra 400 meters, now it’s Cynthia Bolingo’s turn. The number 7 at the past European Championship will compete against the Dutch Lieke Klaver, who just stayed ahead of her in Munich and finished fourth at the World Cup in Eugene. Anna Kielbasinska, good for bronze at the European Championship, is also at the start. .
  11. 8:53 PM Speaking of a surprise, Duplantis doesn’t hit 5.91m.

    Speaking of surprise, Duplantis doesn’t hit 5.91m

  12. 8 p.m. 52. Duplantis goes wrong! Talk about a surprise! Duplantis also fails on his third attempt at 5.91 meters and has to settle for second place. The win in the pole vault goes to the Filipino Obiena! .
  13. 8 p.m. 52. Nkansa: “Impressive experience to walk here”.

    Nkansa: “Impressive experience to walk here”

  14. 20h50. Obiena over 5.91 meters. The pressure is suddenly on Duplantis, because Obiena goes over 5.91 meters on his third attempt. Will Duplantis succeed or are we heading for a big surprise? .
  15. 8 p.m. 49. Duplantis has to work. Two more athletes in the running in the pole vault: Mondo Duplantis and Ernest John Obiena. Things are not going smoothly for Duplantis tonight. He also does not hit 5.91 meters on his second attempt. Obiena also needs a third attempt there. .
  16. 8 p.m. 46. Jackson wins titanic battle against Fraser-Price in 100m.

    Jackson wins titanic battle against Fraser-Price in 100m

  17. 8:45 p.m. Jackson narrowly trumps Fraser-Pryce. Fraser-Pryce seems to be on his way to victory, but it is Jackson who narrowly takes the win with a nice acceleration. She finishes in 10″73, Fraser-Pryce is one hundredth slower. Nkansa is 8th in 11″29, a good time and only three hundredths above her personal best. .
  18. 8 p.m. 43. Fraser-Pryce and Jackson clash. Time for the queen number. In the 100 meters we get a duel between the two fastest women of the moment: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson from Jamaica. Fraser-Pryce took gold in the 100 meters at the last World Championship in Eugene, ahead of her compatriot Jackson. In the 200 meters the roles were reversed. Who will win this prestige match tonight? Delphine Nkansa may try to compete with that Jamaican violence. .

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