British Daryl Denny In the women’s 100m final, she finished fourth with a time of 11.01 seconds, which was an improvement from her seventh place in the Lausanne competition three days ago.
Dina Asher-Smith, who won Thursday’s event with a season-best time of 10.88, said on social media that her body needed a “break” and therefore opted not to compete in Silesia.
Jamaica’s Tia Clayton won in 10.83.
Gemma Rickey In the women’s 1,000 meters, she finished second in 2 minutes, 32.56 seconds, behind Kenyan Nelly Chepchirchir. Georgia Bell Won third place in the women’s 1500m race.
Kenyan Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi set his sights on the men’s 800m world record after narrowly missing out earlier this week, only to be beaten by the Canadian world champion Marco Arop (1:41.86).
Jamaica’s Rasheed Broadbell beats new Olympic champion Grant Holloway In the men’s 110m hurdles in Lausanne, the American fought back with a narrow margin of 13.04.
botswana olympic champion Call to express thanks Second Diamond League title in four days with a time of 19.83 in the 200m.
olympic bronze medalist Fred Klee The men’s 100m clocked a time of 9.87, with Paris silver medalist Kishane Thompson absent even though he was due to compete.
Femke Bol and Carsten Warholm Missing out on gold in Paris, she won the women’s and men’s 400m hurdles in Silesia with times of 52.13 and 46.95 respectively.