2021 Monaco Women’s Recap: Kipyegon Runs 3:51.07 to Beat Hassan, Coburn Falls in Sub-9:00 Chase & Muir Runs Huge PB (1:56) to Win 800
July 9, 2021
The star-studded fields at the Monaco Diamond League promised fast times, and there were plenty of them on Friday, led by
Faith Kipyegon’s stunning 3:51.07 to defeat reigning world champion
Sifan Hassan in the 1500 meters. Kipyegon missed the world record by exactly one second to move to #4 on the all-time list.
There was also a win for
Laura Muir (1:56.73), who went 1-2 in the 800 with training partner
Jemma Reekie (1:56.96) to become the second and third Brits ever under 1:57 (American
Athlétisme : une médaille pour la ligérienne Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba aux championnats d Europe espoirs
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2020 NHL Entry Draft Prospect Profile: Corson Ceulemans
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RANKING: 3rd Ranked European Skater - Central Scouting
WHAT S THE BUZZ He made the Karpat team. Karpat is one of the top teams, and has been so for many years and they had a tough season. When you are a young player on a struggling team, it s not easy to play up to your own standard. I still think Raty will be a hell of a good player. He just had an off season. - Goran Stubb, NHL Director of Euro Scouting
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It s one of the bigger mysteries of the upcoming draft. Where will Aatu Raty land?
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The U.S. Open of Surfing has long been seen as one of the signature summer events in Orange County, with action firing off at the south side of the Huntington Beach Pier typically starting in late July.
This year, though, most of the event will take place in the beginning of fall.
The U.S. Open will return Sept. 21-26, World Surf League organizers announced Wednesday, as part of a four-event Challenger Series.
The event in Huntington Beach will kick off the four-stop series, which also features stops in Portugal from Oct. 2-10, France from Oct. 16-24 and Hawaii from Nov. 25-Dec. 7.