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Diamond League in Monaco - Kambundji tankt Selbstvertrauen – Moser gewinnt Erkenntnis

Dreisprung Frauen Die neue Regelung mit einer Finalrunde der besten 3 gibt weiter zu reden. Yulimar Rojas wird diesmal Opfer des neuen Reglements. 15,12 m sprang die Venezolanerin im 2. Versuch, doch dieser zählte in ihrem Fall eben nur für das Erreichen der Top 3. Beim Final-Sprung, dem 6., zeigte sie einen Riesensatz, der sogar zum Weltrekord gereicht hätte, doch sie hatte knapp übertreten. So gewann Shanieka Ricketts (JAM), die als Einzige einen gültigen 6. Sprung zeigte (14,29 m), vor Rojas. 1500 m Frauen Fatih Kipyegon (KEN) zeigte ein beeindruckendes Rennen und liess die Niederländerin Sifan Hassan 100 Meter vor dem Ziel stehen. Mit ihrer Zeit von 3:51,07 Minuten blieb sie nur eine Sekunde über dem Weltrekord und stellte damit die Weltjahresbestleistung auf. Ihre persönliche Bestzeit pulverisierte sie geradezu, war sie doch 2,84 Sekunden schneller als bei ihrem zweitbesten Lauf.

2021 Monaco Men s Recap: Timothy Cheruiyot Wins (Again) in 3:28 PB, Nijel Amos Is Back, & Chaos in the Steeple After Bell Is Rung a Lap Early

2021 Monaco Men’s Recap: Timothy Cheruiyot Wins (Again) in 3:28 PB, Nijel Amos Is Back, & Chaos in the Steeple After Bell Is Rung a Lap Early July 9, 2021 As usual, tonight’s Monaco Diamond League produced two incredibly exciting hours of track & field mostly for the incredible times and once, notably, for a colossal officiating gaffe. All three distance events produced world-leading marks: an impressive 3:28.28 for Timothy Cheruiyot in the 1500, who won his second Diamond League in a week, a resurgent 1:42.91 for Botswana’s Nijel Amos in the 800, and a hectic 8:07.75 for Lamecha Girma in the steeplechase which he ran despite an official ringing the bell with two laps to go.

Kirwa concerned over growing Ethiopian threat in steeplechase

Brian Kipkorir (C), Amos Kirui (L) and Benjamin Kigen battle for honours in the 3000m steeplechase during the Athletics Kenya pre-trials on Friday at Nyayo Stadium. Image: ERICK BARASA •Kirwa says the federation needs to come up with a masterplan to stifle the growing threat of Ethiopians in the 3000m steeplechase•Ethiopia have of late produced young budding runners in 3000m SC who have produced eye-catching performances this year•The Tokyo.

Kenya s new kid in 3,000m steeplechase block eyes Olympic medal

Kenya s new kid in 3,000m steeplechase block eyes Olympic medal
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Kenyan Olympians supported to Paris 2024 through Kenya Charity Sweepstake deal

Sunday, 24 January 2021 Kenyan athletes will enjoy major financial support through to the Paris 2024 Games thanks to a new partnership between their National Olympic Committee (NOC-K) and the Kenya Charity Sweepstake (KCS). The contract - signed by the President of NOC-K, Paul Tergat, and the chief executive of Kenya Charity Sweepstake, Yaron Farachi - will see NOC-K receive 10 per cent of the net games revenues from KCS from this year until 2024. Team Kenya will in the meantime use a cheque for KES10 million (£66,500/€74,700/$91,000) presented by Sweepstake officials at the ceremony towards preparations for the Tokyo 2020 Games that have been rescheduled for this summer.

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