Jessica Hull has run the women’s 2000 meters with a new world record of 5:19.70.
12.7. 22:02•Updated 12.7. 22:48
Australian Jessica Hull, 27, has run a new world record of 5:19.70 in the women’s 2,000 meters at the Diamond League of Athletics in Monaco. This is an unofficial women’s trip.
The former record of 5:21.56 was held by Burundi Francine Niyonsaba in the name and run in 2021.
The first Diamond League victory of Hull’s career came just five days after he improved his own record in the 1500 meters by more than five seconds after finishing second in Kenya By Faith Kipyegon In the wake of ME in Paris. At that time, Hull set a continental record of 3:50.83, which is the fifth best time of all time for a ton vito.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s European record
Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen ran 1500 meters with a new, amazing European record of 3.26.73. It is the fastest time since 2015 and the sixth-best time of all time by a ton vitoso.
The Kenyan duo Timothy Cheruiyot – Brian Komen timed 3:28.71 and 3:28.80.
The men’s 1500m ME is from Morocco of Hicham el-Guerrouj named 3.26.00 and run in 1998 in Rome.
Men’s 800 meters in Algeria Djamel Sedjati ran the third fastest time of all time 1:41.46 in winning the distance ahead of Spain Mohamed Attaouita – 1.42.04.
Track circuit men’s fencing in the United States Ray Benjamin beat Norway Karsten Warholm. The duo’s times were 46.67 and 46.73. The 400-meter hurdles was of a rare quality, when also the all-time top-3, Brazil’s Alison Dos Santos ran third in 47.18.
Nina Kennedy won the women’s pole vault competition with a result of 488. Switzerland Angelica Moser bettering his country’s record by ten cents, being second in the race with the same result, ahead of Britain’s 483 Molly Caudery the third 483
Reigning Women’s Javelin World Champion, Japan Haruka Kitaguchi raced to the number one category with a result of 65.21 ahead of Australia Mackenzie Little – 64.74.
The results of Monaco’s athletics evening (teletext) here