London Diamond League — Stylish Emmanuel Korir Climbs All-Time 800 List

A 1:42.05 for Emmanuel Korir moved him to No. 6 on the all-time world list. (MARK SHEARMAN)

London, England, July 21-22—Emmanuel Korir recorded the world’s quickest 800 in 6 years, clocking 1:42.05 to win at the Müller Anniversary Games, as Sifan Hassan won the women’s mile with the third-fastest time ever. Those meet records came on a thrilling second day of action in the London Stadium, which also saw world leads by Keni Harrison in the 100H and Mariya Lasitskene in the high jump.

Korir’s performance was the most stirring. The London track, after all, had witnessed the WR of David Rudisha in the ’12 Olympic final. Slotting behind pacer Bram Som (24.3, 49.87), Korir (24.5, 50.3) wouldn’t be passed, going through 600m in 1:16.73. Wycliffe Kinyamal and Clayton Murphy pushed through the final bend, but couldn’t respond as the 23-year-old Kenyan pulled away. He maintained his unbeaten season as the clocking put him at No. 6 all-time. His two halves were 50.3 and 51.8.

“I am happy because that is a huge performance for me,” said Korir, who also recorded 44.21(A) and 44.52 for 400m last month. “It’s important to beat those guys because they’re all really strong.” Strong indeed: the top 8 were under 1:45; 7 behind Korir posted personal or seasonal bests, including Clayton Murphy, who finished 2nd in a U.S.-leading 1:43.12 (the No. 10 performance in U.S. history). Next was Kinyamal in the same time, then Nijel Amos, the Monaco winner in 1:42.14 just 2 days before, backed that up in 4th (1:43.29).

Watching on was former WR holder—and now IAAF President—Seb Coe, who called the race “brilliant.” The same could be said of the women’s mile. Hassan, who had broken the European 5000 record 9 days earlier, sat through the first 800 following the high-end pacing of Brenda Martinez (63.30, 63.55 [2:06.85]), but began to move with Hellen Obiri at halfway. The two passed Laura Muir, then Gudaf Tsegay, through the third lap, but Hassan showed the better strength, pulling away steadily through the final 400m to win in a Dutch Record 4:14.71. “It’s unbelievable how fast I ran today. I have the endurance and speed but don’t normally have the last kick and today I did,” she said.

Tsegay, having repassed Obiri, moved to No. 6 on the all-time list with her PR 4:16.14. In all, 11 of the 14 finishers recorded lifetime bests, including a Kenyan Record 4:16.15 for Obiri and PRs for U.S. runners Jenny Simpson (4:17.30 to scare Mary Slaney’s AR of 4:16.71) and Kate Grace (8th in 4:20.70 for No. 4 on the all-time U.S. list).

The 100H was staged over two rounds. Olympic champion Brianna McNeal (12.41) and WR holder Keni Harrison (12.50) were the heat winners. In the final Harrison got away from McNeal early, and although the latter battled well it was too late to apply significant pressure. Harrison, with good rhythm, closed for a 12.36 world leader. It was her first win in the Diamond League since Doha’s season-opener in May. McNeal, who finished 2nd, remained atop the overall DL standings. Sharika Nelvis, fluid after a slow start, recorded a seasonal-best 12.51 to ensure a US 1-2-3.

Another US winner came in the women’s 200. Jenna Prandini broke late from sharp-starting Dina Asher-Smith and fast-finishing Marie-Josée Ta Lou, who both faded. The U.S. champion’s first DL win was achieved in a PR 22.16. Behind her, USA’s Gabrielle Thomas dipped well to claim 2nd in a PR 22.19.

Likewise, the non-scoring men’s 1500m was won by USA’s Matthew Centrowitz. The Olympic champion won for the first time in a DL meet in 3:35.22 after kicking from the bell, repelling the charge of Australia’s Ryan Gregson.

Earlier on the track, American Ce’Aira Brown showed strength to hold off Jamaican Natoya Goule to win the non-scoring 800 in 1:58.57. The women’s 400 was won by Stephenie Ann McPherson in 50.31; her fellow Jamaican Akeem Bloomfield won the non-scoring 200 in 19.81, chopping 0.19 seconds from his PR. In the men’s non-scoring 110m hurdles, Ronald Levy recorded a seasonal 13.13 to win.

After a streak-ending defeat in Rabat, Mariya Lasitskene returned to her winning ways in the high jump. The world champion matched her yearly world lead of 6-8¼ (2.04) with a first-time clearance, eclipsing surprising Elena Vallortigara. The 26-year-old Italian came in with a PR of 6-5 (1.96), but upped that first to 6-6¾ (2.00), then to 6-7½ (2.02), both on third try. With victory confirmed at 6-8¼, Lasitskene attempted a PR 6-9¾ (2.08); although close with her third effort, a share of No. 2 on the all-time list eluded her.

On an elevated runway, Luvo Manyonga equaled his season’s best of 28-1¾ (8.58) to win the long jump. The South African, winner at last week’s World Cup, dominated, with a consistent series of 26-9¼, 27-11, 28-0, 28-1¾, 27-8, 27-8 (8.16, 8.51, 8.53, 8.58, 8.43, 8.43). Compatriot Ruswahl Samaai was 2nd with 27-7½ (8.42), while American Jarrion Lawson was 3rd with 27-¾ (8.25), his best mark of the season.

Sandra Perković made light work of the discus, going out to 220-7 (67.24) with her opening throw to win by more than 2½m over Yaimé Pérez. The Croatian fouled her final 5 throws, but is now on a streak of 14 straight victories.

On the opening day, Ronnie Baker prevailed in the men’s 100. The co-world leader was fastest in the heats with 9.90, which he matched in the final to win ahead of Briton Zharnel Hughes. On the women’s side, 2-time Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (10.98) won a non-scoring century. The speedy Jamaican dipped under 11 for the first time since giving birth in ’17. The USA’s Dezerea Bryant was 2nd in 11.04.

USA’s Olympic silver medallist Paul Chelimo claimed his first Diamond League victory in the 5000. He recorded a 52-second last lap to out-kick Yomif Kejelcha and win in 13:14.01.

Shamier Little claimed her second consecutive Diamond League win in the 400H. The U.S. champion battled hard with Janieve Russell over the final two barriers, prevailing, as she did in Lausanne with a well-timed dip. “I put my soul into that lean!” said Little, whose time was 53.95. The men’s non-DL race was won by world champion Karsten Warholm in a Norwegian Record 47.65.

A battling Sam Kendricks produced enough to beat Renaud Lavillenie in the pole vault. The American’s first-time 19-5 (5.92) clearance was crucial, as he had missed bars at the previous three heights. Lavillenie had made those first time but couldn’t match the U.S. champion’s best, topping out at 19-2¾ (5.86), as did Mondo Duplantis, who was operating under a bit of a handicap. Explained the Louisiana high schooler, “The conditions were good today but I was unfortunate enough not to have my own poles, but fortunate enough to be able to borrow Renaud’s poles which were very similar to mine and thank you to him for letting me borrow his poles while I’m competing against him. It took a little bit of time to adjust to but I put together some good jumps at the end and I cannot complain when I’m behind those two.”

Abdalelah Haroun set a PR to win the men’s 400. The Qatari found conclusive late strength to emerge from the pack and win in 44.07. Paul Dedewo paced his lap well for 2nd in a PR 44.43.


LONDON DL MEN’S RESULTS

Müller Anniversary Games; London, England, July 21-22—

(7/21—100h, 100, 400, 5K, 3W, 400H, PV)

100(0.1): 1. Ronnie Baker (US) 9.90; 2. Zharnel Hughes (GB) 9.93; 3. Akani Simbine (SA) 9.94; 4. Yohan Blake (Jam) 9.95;

5. Mike Rodgers (US) 9.98; 6. Tyquendo Tracey (Jam) 9.98; 7. Isiah Young (US) 10.01; 8. Zhenye Xie (Chn) 10.01; 9. Cameron Burrell (US) 10.07.

Heats: I(0.8)–1. Hughes 9.97; 2. Blake 9.99; 3. Xie 10.01; 4. Burrell 10.08; 5. Isiah Young (US) 10.09; 6. Ojie Edoburun (GB) 10.10; 7. Andy Pozzi (GB) 10.44 PR.

II(0.2)–1. Baker 9.90; 2. Simbine 9.93; 3. Rodgers 9.96; 4. Tracey 9.96 PR; 5. Jeff Demps (US) 10.10; 6. Hassan Taftian (Irn) 10.15; 7. Brandon Carnes (US) 10.16; 8. Harry Aikines-Aryeetey (GB) 10.18;… dq—Kim Collins (StK).

Non-DL 200(0.1): 1. Akeem Bloomfield (Jam) 19.81 PR; 2. Alonso Edward (Pan) 20.01; 3. Alex Quiñonez (Ecu) 20.13; 4. Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (GB) 20.21; 5. Adam Gemili (GB) 20.30; 6. Churandy Martina (Neth) 20.32; 7. Ncincihli Titi (SA) 20.44; 8. Yuki Koike (Jpn) 20.56; 9. Josephus Lyles (US) 20.95.

400: 1. Abdalelah Haroun (Qat) 44.07 NR; 2. Paul Dedewo (US) 44.43 PR; 3. Kirani James (Grn) 44.50; 4. Baboloki Thebe (Bot) 44.54; 5. Abderrahmane Samba (Qat) 44.62 PR; 6. Matthew Hudson-Smith (GB) 44.63; 7. Nathon Allen (Jam) 44.72; 8. Nathan Strother (US) 45.17; 9. Rabah Yousif (GB) 46.07.

800: 1. Emmanuel Korir (Ken) 1:42.05 PR (WL) (6, 17 W) (24.5, 25.8 [50.3], 26.4 [1:16.73], 25.32) (50.3/51.8);

2. Clayton Murphy (US) 1:43.12 (AL) (x, 10 A) (24.7, 25.9 [50.6], 26.4 [1:17.0], 26.1) (50.6/52.5);

3. Wycliffe Kinyamal (Ken) 1:43.12 PR (50.5/52.6); 4. Nijel Amos (Bot) 1:43.29 (50.5/52.8); 5. Jake Wightman (GB) 1:44.61 PR; 6. Adam Kszczot (Pol) 1:44.72; 7. Guy Learmonth (GB) 1:44.73 PR; 8. Daniel Rowden (GB) 1:44.97 PR; 9. Elliot Giles (GB) 1:45.04; 10. Andrew Osagie (GB) 1:45.25; 11. Erik Sowinski (US) 1:45.91;… rabbit—Bram Som (Neth) (24.3, 25.6 [49.87]).

Non-DL 1500: 1. Matthew Centrowitz (US) 3:35.22 (first DL meet win ever); 2. Ryan Gregson (Aus) 3:35.35; 3. Justus Soget (Ken) 3:35.56; 4. Henrik Ingebrigtsen (Nor) 3:35.61;

5. Youssouf Hiss Bachir (Dji) 3:35.74 PR (2:52.33); 6. Nick Willis (NZ) 3:35.77; 7. Drew Hunter (US) 3:35.90 PR; 8. Neil Gourley (GB) 3:35.98 PR; 9. Vincent Kibet (Ken) 3:36.12; 10. James West (GB) 3:36.59 PR; 11. Jordan Williamsz (Aus) 3:36.78; 12. Izaic Yorks (US) 3:36.81 PR; 13. Jake Heyward (GB) 3:36.90 PR; 14. Andy Bayer (US) 3:38.58; 15. Thiago André (Bra) 3:45.72;… dnf—Chris O’Hare (GB);… rabbit—Colby Alexander (US) (56.34, 57.69 [1:54.03]).

5000: 1. Paul Chelimo (US) 13:14.01; 2. Muktar Edris (Eth) 13:14.35 (10:47.61); 3. Yomif Kejelcha (Eth) 13:14.39; 4. Birhanu Yemataw (Bhr) 13:16.04; 5. Hagos Gebrhiwet (Eth) 13:16.39; 6. Cyrus Rutto (Ken) 13:16.49; 7. Mohammed Ahmed (Can) 13:16.82; 8. Richard Yator (Ken) 13:17.98; 9. Hassan Mead (US) 13:19.81; 10. Ben True (US) 13:19.95; 11. Bethwel Birgen (Ken) 13:20.08; 12. Stewart McSweyn (Aus) 13:20.21; 13. Shadrack Kipchirchir (US) 13:20.28; 14. Emmanuel Bor (US) 13:20.66 PR; 15. Kemoy Campbell (Jam) 13:23.73; 16. Patrick Tiernan (Aus) 13:24.58; 17. Ryan Hill (US) 13:25.46;

18. Riley Masters (US) 13:33.18; 19. Eric Jenkins (US) 13:33.48; 20. Alexander Yee (GB) 13:34.12 PR;… dnf—Youness Essalhi (Mor); … rabbits—Vincent Letting (Ken) (2:44.58, 5:26.62), Dominic Kiptarus (Ken) (8:05.67).

Non-DL 110H(0.2): 1. Ronald Levy (Jam) 13.13; 2. Devon Allen (US) 13.30; 3. Freddie Crittenden (US) 13.33; 4. Andy Pozzi (GB) 13.36; 5. Antonio Alkana (SA) 13.40; 6. Shane Brathwaite (Bar) 13.41; 7. Balázs Baji (Hun) 13.42; 8. Aries Merritt (US) 13.44; 9. David King (GB) 13.71.

Non-DL 400H: 1. Karsten Warholm (Nor) 47.65 NR; 2. Yasmani Copello (Tur) 48.44; 3. Thomas Barr (Ire) 48.99; 4. Dave Kendziera (US) 49.02; 5. Rasmus Mägi (Est) 49.11; 6. Kerron Clement (US) 49.43; 7. TJ Holmes (US) 49.66; 8. Sebastian Rodger (GB) 50.84;… dnf—Jack Green (GB).

Non-DL 3000W: 1. Tom Bosworth (GB) 10:43.84 NR (WL); 2. Lebogang Shange (SA) 10:47.08 PR; 3. Callum Wilkinson (GB) 11:13.77 PR; 4. Nick Christie (US) 11:33.42 PR; 5. Benjamin Thorne (Can) 11:48.38 PR; 6. Eder Sánchez (Mex) 12:11.47; 7. Christopher Snook (GB) 12:22.38 PR.

Non-DL 4 x 100: 1. Great Britain 37.61 (WL) (Chijindu Ujah, Zharnel Hughes, Adam Gemili, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake);

2. Japan 38.09 (Yuki Koike, Shota Iizuka, Yoshihide Kiryu, Aska Cambridge); 3. Netherlands 38.21 NR (Christopher Garia, Churandy Martina, Hensley Paulina, Taymir Burnet);

4. France 38.75 (Mickael-Méba Zeze, Marvin Rene, Stuart Dutamby, Amaury Golitin); 5. China 39.09; 6. Great Britain 39.49; 7. Switzerland 39.70.

Field Events

PV: 1. Sam Kendricks (US) 19-5 (5.92) (17-11, 18-4¾, 18-8¾ [2], 19-¼ [3], 19-2¾ [2], 19-5, 19-7 [x], 19-10¼ [xx]) (5.46, 5.61, 5.71 [2], 5.80 [3], 5.86 [2], 5.92, 5.97 [x], 6.05 [xx]); 2. Renaud Lavillenie (Fra) 19-2¾ (5.86) (18-4¾, 18-8¾, 19-¼, 19-2¾, 19-5 [x], 19-7 [xx]) (5.61, 5.71, 5.80, 5.86, 5.92 [x], 5.97 [xx]);

3. Mondo Duplantis (Swe) 19-2¾ (x, 7 WJ, HS) (borrowed poles from Lavillenie) (17-5, 17-11, 18-4¾ [3], 18-8¾, 19-¼ [2], 19-2¾ [3], 19-5 [xxx]) (5.31, 5.46, 5.61 [3], 5.71, 5.80 [2], 5.86 [3], 5.92 [xxx]);

4. Kurtis Marschall (Aus) 19-¼ (5.80) =PR; 5. Shawnacy Barber (Can) 18-8¾ (5.71); 6. tie, Thiago Braz (Bra), Adam Hague (GB) & Charlie Myers (GB) 17-11 (5.46); 9. Melker Svärd Jacobsson (Swe) 17-11; 10. Scott Houston (US) 17-5 (5.31).

LJ: 1. Luvo Manyonga (SA) 28-1¾ (8.58) (26-9¼, 27-11, 28-0, 28-1¾, 27-8, 27-8) (8.16, 8.51, 8.53, 8.58, 8.43, 8.43); 2. Ruswahl Samaai (SA) 27-7½ (8.42) (27-4¾, 27-2, 27-4½, 27-7½, 26-2¼, 27-2½) (8.35, 8.28, 8.34, 8.42, 7.98, 8.29);

3. Jarrion Lawson (US) 27-¾ (8.25); 4. Henry Frayne (Aus) 27-½ (8.24); 5. Jeffrey Henderson (US) 26-11 (8.20); 6. Dan Bramble (GB) 26-9 (8.15); 7. Marquis Dendy (US) 26-7¾ (8.12); 8. Tim Duckworth (GB) 25-5½ (7.76); 9. Feron Sayers (GB) 25-4½ (7.73); 10. Greg Rutherford (GB) 24-9¼ (7.55).

LONDON DL WOMEN’S RESULTS

(7/21—100h, 100, 3K, 400H, LJ, JT)

Non-DL 100(0.1): 1. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jam) 10.98; 2. Dezerea Bryant (US) 11.04; 3. Jonielle Smith (Jam) 11.07 PR; 4. Yongli Wei (Chn) 11.10; 5. Imani Lansiquot (GB) 11.11 PR; 6. Jamile Samuel (Neth) 11.14; 7. Bianca Williams (GB) 11.20; 8. Orlann Ombissa (Fra) 11.21; 9. Jeneba Tarmoh (US) 11.24.

Heats: I(-0.4)–1. Fraser-Pryce 11.13; 2. Lansiquot 11.19; 3. Williams 11.27; 4. Ombissa 11.28; 5. Samuel 11.29; 6. Semoy Hackett (Tri) 11.37; 7. Ashleigh Nelson (GB) 11.38; 8. Phil Healy (Ire) 11.54.

II(0.3)–1. Bryant 11.17; 2. Smith 11.22; 3. Wei 11.25; 4. Tarmoh 11.32; 5. Asha Philip (GB) 11.36; 6. Kristal Awuah (GB) 11.39; 7. Naomi Sedney (Neth) 11.47; 8. Kimberlyn Duncan (US) 11.60; 9. Kaylin Whitney (US) 11.64.

200(0.9): 1. Jenna Prandini (US) 22.16 PR (AL);

2. Gabby Thomas (US) 22.19 PR; 3. Shericka Jackson (Jam) 22.22; 4. Dina Asher-Smith (GB) 22.25; 5. Marie Josée Ta Lou (CI) 22.34; 6. Jamile Samuel (Neth) 22.37 PR; 7. Dafne Schippers (Neth) 22.42; 8. Jeneba Tarmoh (US) 22.80; 9. Joanna Atkins (US) 22.89.

(best-ever mark-for-place: 9)

Non-DL 400: 1. Stephenie Ann McPherson (Jam) 50.31; 2. Anastasia Le-Roy (Jam) 50.85; 3. Courtney Okolo (US) 50.93; 4. Lisanne de Witte (Neth) 51.08; 5. Anyika Onuora (GB) 51.13; 6. Amy Allcock (GB) 51.36 PR; 7. Zoey Clark (GB) 51.36 PR; 8. Laviai Nielsen (GB) 51.70 PR; 9. Amalie Hammild Iuel (Nor) 51.99.

Non-DL 800: 1. Ce’aira Brown (US) 1:58.57 PR; 2. Natoya Goule (Jam) 1:58.67 (1:29.69); 3. Lynsey Sharp (GB) 1:59.34; 4. Laura Roesler (US) 2:00.45; 5. Brittany McGowan (Aus) 2:00.60; 6. Sanne Wolters-Verstegen (Neth) 2:00.86; 7. Yusneysi Santiusti (Ita) 2:00.95; 8. Alexandra Bell (GB) 2:01.49; 9. Revee Walcott-Nolan (GB) 2:02.06;… rabbit—Heather MacLean (US) (57.87).

Mile: 1. Sifan Hassan (Neth) 4:14.71 NR (WL) (3, 4 W) (3:11.82, 3:57.41);

2. Gudaf Tsegay (Eth) 4:16.14 PR (6, 8 W) (3:59.09); 3. Hellen Obiri (Ken) 4:16.15 NR (7, 9 W) (3:58.88); 4. Jenny Simpson (US) 4:17.30 PR (AL) (12, x W; 2, 2 A) (4:00.01);

5. Laura Muir (GB) 4:19.28 (4:00.68); 6. Laura Weightman (GB) 4:20.49 PR (4:03.44); 7. Winny Chebet (Ken) 4:20.51 (4:03.53);

8. Kate Grace (US) 4:20.70 PR (4, 10 A) (4:04.05);

9. Sarah McDonald (GB) 4:20.85 PR (4:04.28); 10. Linden Hall (Aus) 4:21.40 NR (4:04.09); 11. Simona Vrzalová (CzR) 4:21.54 PR (4:04.85);

12. Sofia Ennaoui (Pol) 4:23.34 PR (4:06.01); 13. Jemma Reekie (GB) 4:27.16 (4:06.11) PR; 14. Nelly Jepkosgei (Ken) 4:39.18;… rabbit—Brenda Martinez (US) (63.30, 63.55 [2:06.85]).

(best-ever mark-for-place: 2–12)

Non-DL 3000: 1. Lilian Rengeruk (Ken) 8:41.51 (5:56.68); 2. Susan Krumins (Neth) 8:41.83; 3. Katie Mackey (US) 8:44.47 PR; 4. Gabriela Stafford (Can) 8:45.67 PR; 5. Melissa Courtney (GB) 8:46.33; 6. Steph Twell (GB) 8:47.93; 7. Eva Cherono (Ken) 8:48.14; 8. Rina Nabeshima (Jpn) 8:48.21 PR; 9. Lauren Paquette (US) 8:48.65 PR; 10. Genevieve LaCaze (Aus) 8:50.09; 11. Jessica Judd (GB) 8:53.29; 12. Dana Giordano (US) 8:55.14 PR; 13. Sheila Chelangat (Ken) 8:55.19 PR;… dnf—Taye Fantu (Eth) (stopped in error with 200 to go);… rabbit—Caroline Chepkemoi (Ken) (2:55.36).

100H(0.6): 1. Kendra Harrison (US) 12.36 (WL, AL) (x, =9 A);

2. Brianna McNeal (US) 12.47; 3. Sharika Nelvis (US) 12.51; 4. Danielle Williams (Jam) 12.55; 5. Christina Manning (US) 12.57; 6. Queen Harrison (US) 12.63; 7. Tobi Amusan (Ngr) 12.68; 8. Isabelle Pedersen (Nor) 12.73; 9. Elvira Herman (Blr) 12.78.

(best-ever mark-for-place: 9)

Heats: I(-0.5)–1. K. Harrison 12.50; 2. Williams 12.67; 3. Amusan 12.69; 4. Herman 12.87; 5. Rikenette Steenkamp (SA) 13.05; 6. Evonne Britton (US) 13.08; 7. Megan Marrs (GB) 13.37; 8. Jessica Hunter (GB) 13.78;… dnf—Nadine Visser (Neth).

II(0.2)–1. McNeal 12.41; 2. Manning 12.56; 3. Nelvis 12.61; 4. Pedersen 12.72 NR; 5. Q. Harrison 12.85; 6. Luca Kozák (Hun) 13.03; 7. Cindy Ofili (GB) 13.26; 8. Kori Carter (US) 13.28; 9. Alicia Barrett (GB) 13.35.

400H: 1. Shamier Little (US) 53.95; 2. Janieve Russell (Jam) 53.96; 3. Dalilah Muhammad (US) 54.86; 4. Georganne Moline (US) 55.47; 5. Wenda Nel (SA) 55.67; 6. Ristananna Tracey (Jam) 56.07; 7. Eilidh Doyle (GB) 56.18; 8. Sage Watson (Can) 56.21; 9. Ashley Spencer (US) 57.00.

Non-DL 4 x 100: 1. Great Britain 42.36 (Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot, Bianca Williams, Daryll Neita); 2. China 42.59 (Liang Xiaojing, Wei Yongli, Ge Manqi, Yuan Qiqi); 3. Netherlands 42.71 (Madiea Ghafoor, Jamile Samuel, Naomi Sedney, Eefje Boons); 4. Great Britain B 42.85 (Kristal Awuah, Ashleigh Nelson, Corinne Humphreys, Lorraine Ugen); 5. London All-Stars 43.34 (Gayon Evans, Kaylin Whitney, Taliyah Brooks, Jeneba Tarmoh); 6. France 43.63; 7. Ireland 44.23.

Field Events

HJ: 1. Mariya Lasitskene (Rus) 6-8¼ (2.04) (=WL) (6-1½, 6-3¼, 6-4¾, 6-6¾ [2], 6-7½ [2], 6-8¼, 6-9¾ [xxx]) (1.87, 1.91, 1.95, 2.00 [2], 2.02 [2], 2.04, 2.08 [xxx]);

2. Elena Vallortigara (Ita) 6-7½ (2.02) PR (5-10½, 6-0, 6-1½, 6-3¼, 6-4¾ [2], 6-6¾ PR [3], 6-7½ [3], 6-8¼ [xxp]) (1.79, 1.83, 1.87, 1.91, 1.95 [2], 2.00 [3], 2.02 [3], 2.04 [xxp]); 3. tie, Vashti Cunningham (US) & Morgan Lake (GB) 6-3¼ (1.91); 5. tie, Erika Kinsey (Swe) & Alessia Trost (Ita) 6-3¼; 7. tie, Yuliya Levchenko (Ukr) & Sofie Skoog (Swe) 6-3¼; 9. Katarina Johnson-Thompson (GB) 6-3¼; 10. Levern Spencer (StL) 6-1½ (1.87); 11. Alyx Treasure (Can) 6-1½.

LJ: 1. Shara Proctor (GB) 22-8 (6.91) (22-4½, 22-3¾, 22-6½, 22-8, 22-5, 21-9½) (6.82, 6.80, 6.87, 6.91, 6.83, 6.64); 2. Lorraine Ugen (GB) 22-7 (6.88); 3. Brooke Stratton (Aus) 22-2¼ (6.76); 4. Sha’Keela Saunders (US) 22-1½ (6.74); 5. Katarina Johnson-Thompson (GB) 21-11¾ (6.70); 6. Jazmin Sawyers (GB) 21-8¾ (6.62); 7. Khaddi Sagnia (Swe) 21-7¼ (6.58); 8. Christabel Nettey (Can) 21-5½ (6.54); 9. Quanesha Burks (US) 21-½ (6.41); 10. Taliyah Brooks (US) 21-0 (6.40).

DT: 1. Sandra Perković (Cro) 220-7 (67.24) (220-7, f, f, f, f, f) (67.24, f, f, f, f, f); 2. Yaimé Pérez (Cub) 212-0 (64.63); 3. Denia Caballero (Cub) 209-8 (63.91); 4. Andressa de Morais (Bra) 205-9 (62.71); 5. Gia Lewis-Smallwood (US) 200-5 (61.09); 6. Xinyue Su (Chn) 198-11 (60.65); 7. Jade Lally (GB) 194-0 (59.13); 8. Whitney Ashley (US) 191-1 (58.24); 9. Valarie Allman (US) 182-8 (55.68).

JT: 1. Huihui Lu (Chn) 215-0 (65.54) (213-2, 215-0, 203-0, 208-0, 208-0, 205-1) (64.97, 65.54, 61.89, 63.40, 63.40, 62.52); 2. Nikola Ogrodníková (CzR) 214-5 (65.36); 3. Kelsey Barber (Aus) 210-4 (64.11); 4. Martina Ratej (Slo) 206-4 (62.89);

5. Kara Winger (US) 199-7 (60.84); 6. Sunette Viljoen (SA) 197-11 (60.34); 7. Sigrid Borge (Nor) 187-5 (57.12); 8. Madara Palameika (Lat) 177-2 (54.01). □

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