The referee had to get the puck on his head, the activists organized the track – Duplantis, who tried ME, charmed Stockholm’s Diamond League

The referee had to get the puck on his head

The Diamond League in Stockholm did not show diamond-hard results, because at the beginning of the race it rained in the stadium and the temperatures were far from freezing. Climate activists who entered the track during the men’s 400-meter hurdle race also brought gray hair to the race organizers.

– That is completely idiotic and reprehensible, the winner of the race Karsten Warholm raged in an interview with SVT.

The men’s discus throw also saw a tight situation when the home crowd’s favorite Daniel Ståhl the puck he threw was to hit the official in the head. The clerk managed to dodge at the last moment.

In addition, there were difficulties in the men’s pole vault competition. The race started late, when both the organizers and the athletes were waiting for the rain to stop. In addition, the athletes had to wait from time to time for the competition organizers to place the bar at the correct height.

However, the pole vault was what the audience expected. When all the other sports had already ended, the spectators remained in their seats and waited for what Arman Duplantis would do

Duplantis only jumped a few times and crossed heights of 562, 582, 595 and 605 on his first. This was the 65th time he crossed 6 meters. Both Käärijä and Darude were roaring in the stadium, when Duplantis raised the bar to a new ME reading of 623.

The first two attempts went through, but on the third Duplantis managed a decent jump. However, his feet brought the bar down, so the ME readings don’t change. Duplantis jumped 622 indoors this winter and 621 a year ago at the World Championships in Eugene on outdoor tracks.

Hurske did less than 13 seconds

Reetta Hurske ran sixth in the 100m hurdles in cold and wet weather. His final time was 12.98. This summer, Hurske, who ran a new SE time of 12.70, did not get a perfect start and hit the sixth fence, which taxed the Tampere’s time.

– Compared to that, it felt really good [aitaan] even bumped. My legs felt completely different than a week ago in Poland, Hurske said in an interview with C More.

The first place in the competition went to Nigeria Tobi Amusan at 12.52. of Ireland Sarah Lavin was second with a record time of 12.73 and Poland Pia Skrzyszowska third in 12.78.

A week ago, Hurske ran fourth in the EC team race in Chorzow with a time of 13.09.

– Last week was challenging. The race in Poland was really miserable for me, and that week was spent training a little anyway. There were other plans for this week, but it was great to be here at the stadium, on the renovated field.

Hurske was originally supposed to compete in the Lausanne Diamond League, but in the end there was no room for the Tampere.

Eveliina Määttänen ran 800 meters second in 2:01.50 in Stockholm. This summer, he has run a record of 1:59.96.

– I was hoping for a hard time, but the wet and cold weather took away the chances. The starting list was suitable for good results. That’s why it’s sad, but otherwise it was a good run and I can be satisfied with my performance, Määttänen commented in the Sports Confederation’s press release.

Ethiopian Worknesh Mesele won Määttänen in the final race with a time of 2:00.05. Ukrainian Natalia Krol was third in the race with a time of 2:01.56. The women’s 800 meters was not a Diamond League event in Stockholm.

Stockholm Diamond League

N Puck
1. Sandra Perkovic CRO 64.49
2. Jorinde van Klinken NED 62.96
3. Kristin Pudenz GER 62.33

M Height 1. Hamish Kerr NZL 224
2. Thomas Carmoy BEL 220
3. Andriy Protsenko UKR 216

M 400 m 1. Zakhiti Nene RSA 45.30
2. Emmanuel Bamidele NGR 45.48
3. Matthew Hudson-Smith GBR 45.57

M 100 m 1. Akani Simbine RSA 10.03
2. Reece Prescod GBR 10.14
3. Joshua Hartmann GER 10.23

N 1500 m 1. Freweyni Hailu ETH 4.02.31
2. Diribe Weltejl ETH 4.02.79
3. Hirut Meshesha ETH 4.03,01

N Length 1. Larissa Iapichino ITA 669
2. Malaika Mihambo GER 666
3. Ivana Vuleta SRB 658

N 5000 m 1. Beatrice Chebet KEN 14:36,52
2. Lemlem Hailu ETH 14.38.06
3. Medina Eisa ETH 14:40,02

M Disc 1. Kristjan Ceh SLO 69.83
2. Daniel Staahl SWE 67.57
3. Andrius Gudzius LTU 67.19

N 100 m aj 1. Tobi Amusa’s NGR 12.52
2. Sarah Lavin IRE 12.73
3. Pia Skrzyszowska POL 12.78
6. Reetta Hurske FIN 12.98

M 3,000 m ej 1. Soufiane Elbakkali MAR 8.09.84
2. Getnet Wale ETH 8.12.27
3. Tufa Abraham Sime ETH 8.16.82

M 400 m aj 1. Karsten Warholm NOR 47.57
2. Kyron McMaster IBV 48.94
3. Rasmus Maegi EST 49.04

N 200 m 1. Daryll Neita GBR 22.50
2. Dina Asher-Smith GBR 22.58
3. Jael-Sakura Bestue ESP 22.59

M 800 m 1. Djamel Sedjati ALG 1.44,59
2. Saul Ordonez ESP 1.44.67
3. Gabriel Tual FRA 1.44.85

M Seiväs 1. Armand Duplantis SWE 605
2. Ernest Obiena PHL 582
3. Paal Lillefosse NOR 572

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