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Julien Alfred, Letsile Tebogo, Femke Bol and Sifan Hassan are among the ones to watch out for. Follow the latest results and ...
Seville, who beat Lyles in the Paris Olympics semifinal but finished last the final, ran the race in 9.86 seconds in London, ...
Seville clocked a time of 9.86s to edge out American Lyles, who came in second with a 10.0s timing, as Brit home hope Zharnel ...
Oblique Seville beat a packed field led by Noah Lyles and Letsile Tebogo to win the London Diamond League on July 19 a few ...
Oblique Seville stuns at the London Diamond League, beating Noah Lyles with a 9.86 run — just as Usain Bolt predicted ...
Lamara Distin was seventh in the women’s high jump with 1.85m, Natoya Goule-Toppin was eighth in the women’s 800m in 1:59.27 ...
Junelle Bromfield's fiancé, Noah Lyles, also competed at the London event on Saturday and clinched a second place in the 100m event, just behind Seville. This was his first 100m race of the 2025 ...
American runner Josh Kerr reacted to finishing second in the 1500m event at the London Diamond League meeting on 19th July. Kerr recorded a season-best time of 3:29.
Breakthrough sprinter, Zakithi Nene, delivered another solid result on Saturday, finishing third in the men's 400m race at the Diamond League meeting in London, England.
South Africa’s sprint king Akani Simbine suffered his first loss of the season in the 100m, finishing fifth at the London Diamond League.
No pain, no gain. British athletics star Max Burgin celebrated a new personal best in the 800m via the rather unfashionable ...
Alfred set a meet record with a world-leading 21.71 seconds in the women's 200m. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.