Burgin shocked the Olympic champion in Zurich, while Hunter Bell has set the new personal best before Tokyo
On August 28, the second and final night finals of all fronts of Zürich’s Letzigrund stadium, which pityed the gloomy predictions and instead approach the night records and personal best.
Many of the many performances of the packaged evening of athletics, 800 m, provided the most exciting end. Kenya Olympic champion Emanuel Vayyoni is a boiling three, Emmanuel Wayyoni with his Diamond League crown with narrowing of margin. By 42.37 clock.
The 22-year-old Briton, who was nurtured in the field in the middle, was ultimate directly on the most effective tribe of his career, only on victory. Her 1: The time of 42.42 was only six hundredths of shy from his personal best (1: 42:36) and served a huge announcement ahead of the next year’s World Cup.
“I went to this race, approaching it, as I did in Lausanne,” said Burgin. “I think I can contact Lausanne soon and explode in the end. I think today I don’t know that it wasn’t very strong and time.
“It’s about learning about how to use the best game at the end of such races. Definitely something you always know someone should be you.
The Canadian Marco-Araran, the world champion, was also right in the mix, recently closing, but in third place 1. At 42.57 after a closely disputed battle.

The UK’s success has not been limited to men at 800M. In the women’s race, Georgia Bell made a strong performance behind the Swiss Audrey Werro second place. Homework at home, which Zurich’s crowd had, Wishing to beat victory, 1. 55.91 – a new Swiss national record.
That mileage not only mentioned the best personal call, but also the third place took the third place in the list of all times of Great Britain.
With more than 1500 m in Paris, the call recently made it solely focusing on this World Cup of Tokyo. After his race, he explained the justification for that decision.
“The main thing that stood in me, although the schedule allowed it, the reality was that the stadium (Tokyo) I will return at the end of 1500 million.

Men’s 200 m at night brought another dramatic graduation, this time presented the show between Noy Lyler and Noybros. It was a tebogo who removed a bent straight to the house, looking at the victory, but the final meters grew through the final meter and ensure his diamond league title.
Lyles stopped the clock in 19.74 (-0.6), just clear thebogo 19.76.
The women also provided a high stake in March, with which Britain produced brown one of the greatest victories in his career. The Americans have spent the victory of Dina Asher-Smith directly on 22.13 (-0.4), and in 22.18 Asher-Smith is closed.
The victory for Brown was of additional importance. When he had not previously qualified for the World Cup in Tokyo, the title of the League of this Diamond League provides him in the United States.
Marie-Jose Ta Lou-Smith completed the third place in 22.25, and Amy Hunt of Britain posted the sixth total, 22.61 in the last final of its first Diamond League.
At 1,500 m, all eyes were in the gate, for whom he had a victory to provide a wild card for the World Cup. But the American faded into the final arm, after all, 3. By 30.84 passing the line – 3. 30.84 – It’s a good short.

Instead, the moment was owned by Netherlands Laros. The 19-year-old sensation passed remarkable maturity, making its move, and clearly clarifying 3. 29.20 to win by violating his Dutch national record. Behind him, Kenya’s Reynold Cheryot (3: 29.91) and Kiposeg’s Cocktoti (3:30.02) The Chair was rounded in the hot disputed completion.
The women’s 1500 m also won the victory with Kenya’s Nelli Chpchirchir in the steps taken by the Australian Jessica Hall. Hull was in the last hug before the front, but he began to be visible in meters to enter.
Chepchirchir lasted 3 late explosion. 56.99 in Halley 3. Ahead of 57.02, the victory and Linden hall 3. By 57.44.
Men’s 3000M came to another guard, where France’s Jim’s writes had a stunning end. In the laughing sprint, Gressier unleashed the powerful last 200 meters with only three hundredths of the grant to the edge of the grant. Gessier has crossed 7. In 36.78, the fisher is narrow back to 7. 36.81. Andreas Almgren, Sweden, has completed the chair of the end of the photo, the third is 7. 36.82.
It was envisaged that the 100-meter barracks would win the Norwegian Karsten Warholm and the Netherlands’ wife and both were provided in style. Warholm demanded a men’s title in the 46.70 command, confirming a recording of new meetings and leaving the field.

Bol also shook the crowd, smashing the record of women’s meeting with impressive 52.18 two athletes that operate with dominant leaders.
The men’s 100-m final result has caused a stunning struggle, as Christian Coleman’s title contains margins. The world’s 2019 champion and 60m world record holder 9.97 (-0.4), just pushing a mine Simbin, and Ackkeem Blake at 9.99.
In contrast, women’s 100m was a more decisive race, because St. Lucia Julie Alfred made a strong statement before Tokyo. His command of 10.76 (0.3) marks one of the fastest period of the season. The Olympic champion has run once faster at 10.75 in Stockholm.

Tia Clayton is in the second place in 10.84, and Marie-Jose Ta Lou-Smith first stood for a false start, but at 10.92 provided the third place. Dina Asher-Smith also competed both in 100 mm and 200 m, creating a solid 10.94 in a short SPRINT.
The long-lasting competition between Salwa Eid Naser and Marileidy Paulino in women took a new turn in Zurich. Historically, Paulino often shattered the fantalities, but this time was the Bahrain star for a victory for the 48.76-year-old meeting.
Paulino finished the second place in 49:23, and the UK Amber was running out 49.75 best in the fifth place.
Jacory Patterson’s side is impressed, overcoming the high competitive field, reducing its best since 43.98 to 43.85, when he captured the victory.
While most field events occurred first nightThe final evening was still presented memorable performances inside the stadium.

Mikolas Allnaa and Varari Alman once again proved their indisputable possessors. Lithuanian Allaa has thrown an altitude of 68.89 m, while Allman, provided with a sign that a winner of 69.18 m, successfully defending last year.
Elina Tezengko was the victory of his first diamond league at the women’s Elvelin, capturing a strong 64.57 m to win victory.
Men’s Javelin was marked by a shocking performance of Julian Weber in Germany, which not only won, but was twice the world’s leading sign. The best throw of 91.51 m puts him in the 14th place on the global list of all time.
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