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Wanda Diamond League Paris France 2026

  • Writer: therookiereporters
    therookiereporters
  • Jul 3
  • 2 min read

On June 28th June the Paris Diamond League took place . The meeting featured world class performances and several remarkable results across multiple disciplines.

(Image credit to @diamondleagueathletics on Instagram)
(Image credit to @diamondleagueathletics on Instagram)

Men’s Pole Vault 


Mondo Duplantis from Sweden won the Paris Diamond League with a jump of 6.13m setting a new meeting record.


Women’s Pole Vault 


Angelica Moser from Switzerland jumps 4.77m in the women’s pole vault to claim the win and full points for the diamond league final.


Women’s Shot Put 


Sarah Mitton from Canada won the Paris Diamond League with a throw of  19.99m in the women’s shot put for the victory.

 

Men’s 400m


Busang Collen Kebinatshipi from Botswana produces an epic performance in the men's 400m, clocking a new meeting record of 43.54 seconds..


Women’s 800m


Audrey Werro from Switzerland dropped another stellar time over 800m, setting a new personal best and Diamond League record with 1:53.80.


Men’s 100m


Trayvon Bromell from USA gives everyone a reminder he is still able to produce winning performance with a classy time of 9.91 seconds over 100m.


Women’s Javelin Throw 


Ziyi Yan from China showed her class once again this season with a throw of 67.44m for the win in the women’s javelin throw.


Men’s 110m Hurdles 


Jamal Britt from USA storms to victory in the men’s 110m hurdles at the Paris Diamond League in a stunning 12.89 slicing almost a tenth off his personal best and moving all the way up to equal eight on the world all time list.


Women’s 400m


Marileydi Paulino from Dominican Republic won the Paris Diamond League with a time of 48.48 setting a new Diamond league record.


Men’s 800m


Marco Arop from Canada went solo for the second half of the men’s 800m and held on in style, clocking a world lead of 1:41.84.


Women’s 100m Hurdles


Tobi Amusan from Nigeria puts together a perfect performance over the 100m hurdles, taking victory in 12.28 seconds.


Men’s 3000m Steeplechase 


Karl Bebendorf from Germany had a perfectly timed finish in the men’s 3000m steeplechase as he moved into the lead in the final 50m and dipped for the win in 8:05.55.


Women’s 1500m 


Georgia Hunter Bell from Great Britain showed her strength in the closing stages of the women’s 1500m to move into the lead and take full points for the diamond league final.

 

Men’s 5000m


Grant Fisher from USA turns on the jets in the final 100m to storm through in a fast finishing 5000m and win in 12:54.80.


Article written by Ioanna Ntontsef ©Ioanna Ntontsef



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