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Athlétisme - Diamond League Eugene

 

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Le suivi LIVE Timing du Meeting d'Eugene et tous les résultats ICI

 

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Le LIVE Stream :

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Les principaux résultats :

* 10 000m dames : Record du monde signée Beatrice Chebet (KEN) qui devient la première femme à descendre sous les 29 minutes.

"For Paris, I'm going to double. But my target is to run 5000 first, then 10,000 comes second. Because this is my first 10,000 outside the country to run, and I'm so happy to run 28, a world record.

The last lap just motivated me, especially when Gudaf dropped. Then I realised Oh, I am the best, so I can go. I just want to thank my management, my coach and everyone at home for their great support.

I did very well because I see my body was responding good. I say because Gudaf requested a world record, let me go with her and see how my body responded, and the body responded well then I decided to go."

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* Marteau dames : Camryn Rogers (CAN) s'impose avec un superbe lancé à 77.76m, record du meeting.

 

* 10 000m hommes : Après le record du monde de Beatrice Chebet, son compatriote Daniel Mateiko signe un chrono époustouflant : 26'50"81 pour devancer ses collègues Kipkorir, Kibet, Kurgat, Kiplangat et Kandie, tous descendus sous les 27 minutes !

 

* 100m hommes : Christian Coleman (USA) remporte la course en 9'95 devant le Kenyan Ferdinand Omyala 9'98, avec un vent de +1.2m/s

 

* 5000m dames : Suite aux démonstrations Kenyanes sur 10 000m, les Ethiopiennes cartonnent avec le succès de Tsigie Gebreselama en 14'18"76, MPM 2024, devant quatre de ses compatriotes.

 

* 100m haies : En grande forme Cyréna Samba Mayela devance la star Jasmine Camacho Quinn et signe un nouveau record de France en 12'52, vent -0.9m/s.

"I didn't really have any set goals except winning that is always in the back of every athlete's mind. But today I just wanted to execute everything that I'm doing in training and getting ready for the Olympics.

Because I know I will meet those girls again, so getting used to it and execute the best way possible. I didn't have time to relax. I give my best from the beginning to the end. I was under stress as if I was in the middle.

What I'm doing right now, getting used to running with those girls because they are always doing the final and all of that and being able to execute the same thing I'm doing at the training, giving my best, being happy.

The European Championships are coming soon. So I'm getting ready for this. It's also gonna be a kind of a training for the Olympics with a championship condition. So I'm really excited about it.

[about the Paris Olympics] It means the world because I know there will be all my family, all the people that support me, all the French people and I'm so excited to be able to represent my country in the best way possible. And I'm sure it's gonna push me to my best."

 

* 110m haies : Nouvelle victoire du N°1 mondial Grant Holloway (USA) avec un superbe 13'03.

 

* 1500m dames : Encore une démonstration de l'Ethiopie avec Diribe Welteji qui s'impose avec un temps fabuleux de 3'53"75.

 

* 3000m steeple dames : Peruth Chemutai, permet à l'Ouganda de gagner également, en bouclant sa course en 8'55"09, record national et MPM 2024.

 

* Poids hommes : Le colosse Joe Kovacs (USA) envoie son engin à 23.13m, MPM 2024.

 

* 200m hommes : Kenneth Bednarek (USA), en grande forme depuis le début de saison, gagne avec un excellent 19'89.

"My goal is just to come out and compete and win. And that's what I did. I'm happy about this performance because the weather is pretty cold. So I wasn't really worried about the times. I ended up stumbling in the beginning of the race and that was kind of like, oh crap moment.

So I just collected myself and got the job done. Just making sure just stay focused, get back in the zone and stay and relaxed and then everything else will come forward, not trying to put too much pressure on me and just relaxing.

Trust my training, trust my coach, I've been here before so no reason to put too much pressure on myself. I just treat it like any other meet--go in there and, and execute it and I can win the thing.

We're all about elevating every single year and I don't want to go backwards. So this year I'm going for the gold and you know, I'm a vet now, so I know how to get the job done. I have a strictly just gluten free diet.

Instead of having dairy like almond milk and all that stuff, I just drink raw goat's milk and all that stuff. So I was just trying to stay more organic and raw and farm to fridge lifestyle. So that's been helping me out a lot.

If your body's already dealing with stuff, you're going to run a little bit slower because your body can only work on so many things at a time. The times will come. Could be 20.00 that wins the race 19.1. I don't care. But as long as I'm going through the finish line first, that's what matters."

 

* 800m dames : Keely Hodgkinson, la Britannique, s'offre une victoire de prestige en 1'55"78

 

* 100m dames : Sha'Carri Richardson (USA) monte en puissance et passe la ligne avec un superbe chrono de 10'83, vent +1.5m/s

"It's always magical running here and of course, I don't have to travel too far, so I enjoy definitely coming to Hayward Stadium and running. [about Olympic Trials] Just continue to prepare in the way I've been preparing like another race.

We've been preparing since the fall, so in a couple of weeks, there's nothing new. I feel like my performance reflects my training as well as my mindset and as well as my faith, continuing to understand who I am and develop me as a person, as well as an athlete and a woman."

 

* Mile : On termine en feu d'artifice avec le duel attendu entre Josh Kerr et Jakob Ingebrigtsen qui tourne à l'avantage du Britannique, vainqueur en 3'45"34, record national et bien évidemment une nouvelle MPM 2024.

"I wanted to win and I knew it would take something along those lines to go out and win. I wasn't focused on the time and trying to find comfort in that first 800.

I was able to find that and then press through the field and 600 to go, I thought, you know, what, why not, why not take it on and press and scare myself a little bit. You need to take the lead at some point in the race to go out and win it.

So why not take it out when, you know, it's early in the season and everyone's kind of not trusting their instincts quite yet. If anyone's going to do it, I'm going to do it.

These guys I'm racing against are going to get better and better each month, and I need to do the same to try and stay ahead. I've got into this position because of hard work and determination and the right staff around me and I'm going to stick to doing that for the rest of the season.

There's a certain standard that happens within my team and within my group of employees and workers, and that standard is extremely high. And if I want to keep that standard of them, I need to keep that standard of myself. I'm focused on the present.

I'm going to take it race by race, but some great signs for the future. I think you've got to weigh yourself up against some of the best, and I think bar maybe one or two, that's got every single best miler in the world cherry picked into this situation.

So it's a great position to be in right now. [about the 1500] I think it's the right balance for me between strength and speed and it keeps everyone entertained.

So that's what I enjoy doing. [about the Olympics] I want to get that title and then I'm going to have some real fun with lots of different records and distances and stuff, but that's the last one to check off of childhood dreams. And then I can go out and try to entertain the people as much as I can."

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