The shot put world champion dropped a load off my mind. David Storl first time exceeded the 22-meter mark in his career and continued his impressive winning streak.
The 24-year-old won the axis on 9 July in Lausanne with 22.20 meters and took care of the first peak the Diamond League meetings. Six weeks before the World Championships in Athletics in Beijing put the athlete from SC DHfK Leipzig so another exclamation mark. The US trio with Joe Kovacs (21.71 meters), Reese Hoffa (21.30) and Christian Cantwell (20.94) had no chance this evening.
Storl surpassed his one year old has a personal best by 23 centimeters. “This is a great relief after I was behind the 22 meters as long. But realize right I’ll probably only tonight, “said the Olympic silver medalist, who knows in the statistics:” I am the first to the DDR-thrusters, which came about 22 meters again. That was the goal for this year. “Only the East Berlin Ulf Timmermann (23.06 meters) and Olympic champion Udo Beyer (22,64) are in the” eternal “German rankings continue before the protégé of coach Sven Lang.
The three-way battle of Super Sprinter Justin Gatlin won. The 33-year-old American sat at the showdown in the 100 meters in 9.75 seconds before the strong Jamaican Asafa Powell and his compatriot Tyson Gay (both 9.92) by. Olympic champion Gatlin missed his season best by only a hundredth of a second. Olympic champion, world champion and world record holder Usain Bolt had canceled his start at the Diamond League meeting because of an injury.
Pole Vault champion Raphael Holzdeppe was, with 5.76 meters second behind the Pole Pawel Wojciechowski, the 5 84 meters won. World record holder Renaud Lavillenie (France) had to settle for third place and 5.76
discus thrower Nadine Müller remained in pontaise contrast behind expectation and claim:. The Olympic Fifth from SC DHfK Leipzig came with 63, 52 meters not in sixth place out. Olympic champion Sandra Perkovic conceded their first defeat in the World Cup year. The Croatian had to admit defeat narrowly with 67.06 meters of Cuban Yaimí Pérez however; the 24-year-old threw the one-kilo-disc seven centimeters further
Strange but true: In the third B-final sprinter Verena Sailer was the first time in her career in under 11 seconds – albeit with a “push” from. 5.4 meters per second. “Now at least I know how it feels to run under eleven seconds. Unfortunately, the wind was just strong arg, “the former 100-meter European champion said after the blown by the wind 10.91.
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