The two-meter Fabbri’s wild ball arc is the star moment of the final match of the Diamond League | Sports in a nutshell

The two meter Fabbris wild ball arc is the star moment

The two-meter shot putter Leonardo Fabbri was responsible for the best result on the last day of the athletics Diamond League finals.

Italian Leonardo Fabbri spun a terrible result of 22.98 in the opening round of the men’s shot put, which was also enough to win the Diamond League final competition on Saturday. It was at the same time a new record for the country and a competition record in Brussels. Only four men have pushed the ball further.

The recent US Olympic champion Ryan Crouser broke five times more than 22.38, but the longest cut of 22.79 was 19 centimeters short of first place. Fabbri won the European Championship in Rome at the beginning of the summer with a time of 22.45, but was disappointed at the Paris Olympics after finishing fifth with a result of 21.70.

Also in the men’s height, the victory went to Italy, when Gianmarco Tamberi was the only one to clear the height of 234. Ukraine Oleh Doroshchuk was second after crossing 231.

Grenada Anderson Peters beat India By Neeraj Chopra by one cent after throwing the javelin 87.87. Germany was third in the race Julian Weber – 85.97.

Women’s javelin of Japan Haruka Kitaguchi raced his season’s best 66.13 at the end, with which he overtook Serbia, who had led the competition up to that point, throwing 65.23 by Adriana Vilagos. of the United States by Maggie Malone-Hard was third with 62.40.

Women’s speed fences in Puerto Rico Jasmine Camacho-Quinn went to victory in 12.38 ahead of Holland Nadine Visser (12.54) and Jamaican Ackera Nugentia (12.55).

Track tour in men’s fences in Brazil Alison dos Santos was the fastest with a time of 47.93 ahead of Qatar Abderrahman Samba (48,20) and Estonia Rasmus Mägiä (48,26). ME man of the trip, from Norway Karsten Warholm was on the sidelines injured.

Women’s sculls Australia Nina Kennedy crossed 488 and left behind 480 crossed US by Sandi Morris and Canada by Alysha Newman.

of the United States Kenneth Bednarek pinkoi in the men’s 200 meters with a top time of 19.67. Botswana finished second Letsile Tebogo it was 19.80.

Men’s 800 meters Emmanuel Wanyonyi took first place with a time of 1:42.70 ahead of Algeria Djamel Sedjatia and Canada Marco Aropia. The Kenyans also celebrated victories in the women’s 3000m steeplechase today (Faith Cherotich9.02,36), with a tonne load (Faith Chepngetich Kip3.54,75) and at 5000 meters (Beatrice Chebet14.09.82).

All medalists (teletext) here

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