Lake created history on the first day of the diamond league finals, becoming the first British women to clean two meters
The Diamond League final started in unusual but atmospheric settings in Sechelhutenatum, in Central Sechsehutenplatum, where the final of six field events was staged in front of a lively crowd in urban streets. Among the standard moments of the evening was a significant location of Morgan Lake, which was cleaned by a high jump of 2.00 m for women to complete the third in the history of British athletics.
It was a moment of advancement of the lake, which became the first British woman, who had ever joined the bilateral club. Customs clearance exceeded its own national record by 1.99 m, set inside 2023 in Hustope.
He said:
“It’s weird because this season I had so many times where I think it would be the day I thought it was.

The competition itself had an exceptional quality. Four athlete was cleaned by 2,00 m for the first time of the 2022 world championship. Australian Nicolas Olislager won with a personal and national record with 2.04 m, and Olympic champion Yaroslava Mahukik was 2.02 meters away. Lake 2.00M earned its third place from Yulia Levchenko, which also cleaned 2.00 m, but had more failures in his record.
Mondo Duplantis successfully protected the title of his diamond league in the men’s polar folder, but not without challenges. Swedish was cleaned by 6,00 m to claim the Fifth Straight Cup, but the same height coincided by Emmanul Karalis, who lost only a billboard. Sam Cendrex captured the third with 5.80 m.
“It was tough,” said Doglantanis. “I just pick up what they give to you day and today didn’t give me a good day with big poles and big heights.

Simon Ehammer gave a Swiss crowd something to celebrate men with a long jump victory. In a one-time appearance, Ehammer jumped 8.32 meters, which won only two centimeters of Italy Fouri, who reached 8.30 m, bounced. The Liam Adocok of Australia has completed the first three in a height.
World champion Miltiadis Tentoglou, who took gold in Budapest, could only manage 7.60 m and sixth.
In the men’s joint and women’s shooting contest, Jessica Schilder continued its strong 2025, 20-room 20 cm, winning a clear margin. The Dutch athlete has surpassed Chase Jackson (20.08m) and Sarah Mitton (19.99 m) to pick up women’s title.
The male title went to Kovak, who ended his season at a high level after the lack of the US team in the world championships. The world has been two more than 22.46 m, it is enough to see Payton Otterdahl (22.07m) and Rajindra Campbell (21.87 m).

Originally, the women’s polar folder was set up on Wednesday afternoon due to bad weather forecasts. The early switch did not push Katy Moon to clean up 4.82 million to take the title. Sandi Morris was in second place with 4.75 m, and Emily’s park equalized its best for 4.75 meters to install the third place.

