Ilona Mononen fell short of Finland’s record speed in the evening in Rome | Sports in a nutshell

Ilona Mononen fell short of Finlands record speed in the

Hurdle runner Ilona Mononen was still at SE pace at 2,000 meters in the Roman Diamond League competition of athletics.

Ilona Mononen couldn’t keep up her fierce pace until the end, but faded at the end with a time of 9:32.61, which took thirteenth place in the women’s 3,000-meter hurdles in the Rome Diamond League competition.

At 2,000 meters, the Finn bravely set a SE pace with a time of 6.11. However, the end was no longer at the same pace, and he was ten seconds short of his record of 9:22.77.

of Burundi Winfred Yavi won the distance and even came close to the ME time for the 3,000-meter hurdles, but fell just short of it – only seven hundredths – with his time of 8:44.39. Ugandan Peruth Chemutai was second in his country’s record for the distance with a time of 8:48.03.

Women’s speed fences in Jamaica Ackera Nugent cooled down a wild time of 12.24 in a small opponent (-0.4 m/s). The quote is the fourth best result of all time in the women’s 100-meter hurdles.

Olympic champion, United States Masai Russell was second in the race with a time of 12.31. Holland’s Nadine Visser finished third with a time of 12.52.

In the men’s shot put, the US Ryan Crouser broke the event record 22.49 and took the win ahead of Italy Leonardo Fabbri (21.70) and US Payton Otterdahl (21.63).

Rome athletics results (teletext) here.

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