Monday 22 July 2024

A FEW IMAGES FROM THE EXCELLENT DIAMOND LEAGUE ATHLETICS MEETING AT THE LONDON STADIUM ON SATURDAY, HIGH UP IN ROW 70...

 

The London Stadium, West Ham United's soccer ground...




Men's shot put images of USA's Ryan Crouser, beaten into second place by Italy's Leonardo Fabbri...


Returning the shot, like a tenpin bowling ball...




Women's pole-vault...

Winner Nina Kennedy from Australia, who managed 4.85m on the day...

Threatened by the bar!

About to be introduced...

Women's javelin...

Australia's Mackenzie Little won with a personal best of 66.27m...

World Champion Haruki Kitaguchi of Japan... 

Kitaguchi in action...

Little prepares...

Iwan Thomas introduces the throwers...

Hoppin' in the men's 400 metres hurdles...


Matt Hudson-Smith wins the 400 metres in a new European record time of 43.74...




Charlie Dobson secured a personal best of 44.23...


Femke Bol of the Netherlands wins the women's 400 metres hurdles in 51.30...




The Emsley Carr Mile winner, Australian Olli Hoare, in a time of 3.49.03...


Lining up for the men's 3000 metres...


GB's Katerina Johnson-Thompson, 5th in the women's long jump with 6.54m...




England's women finally get their 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games gold medals for the 4x100 metres relay...


A failed final baton change by the GB quartet whilst leading in the 4x100 metres relay led to victory for Japan...
 


Grant Fisher would lose out to Dominic Lobalu in the 3000 metres...



High jump action...



The national women's 100 metres...

Desiree Henry is amused before the start but Imani-Larsa Lansiqot (left) would win in 11.12, with Henry in second place... 

On their marks...

...getting set...


The national men's 100 metres start, won by Eugene Amo-Dadzie in 10.12, pictured being introduced behind the cameramen...




Keely Hodgkinson wins the women's 800 metres in a national record time of 1.54.61 & celebrates with other competitors...




The GB 1 women's team has just won the 4x100 metres relay...

 

The men's 100 metres race, featuring some rapid guys...

USA's Noah Lyles...

Waiting...

Lyles is introduced...

GB's Zharnel Hughes, 6th in 10.00 & Jeremiah Azu, 7th in 10.08...

All quiet...



Getting to their marks...

Louie Hinchcliffe, left, couldn't recover from a slow start & finished 4th in a time of 9.94 but Lyles won the race in a personal best time of 9.81...

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