Diamond League: Shakari Richardson’s message to competition | TV5MONDE

Diamond League: Shakari Richardson’s message to competition |  TV5MONDE

After a supersonic (10.57) but very windy (+4.1m/s) time at the start of April, American Sha’Carri Richardson sent a message to the competition by taking the world’s best mark of the year in a 10sec 76/100, Friday in Doha.

To open the 2023 edition of the Diamond League, the lights were on the two sprints in the Doha program on Friday evening, 100 meters for women and 200 meters for men.

Sha’Carri Richardson was banned from the Tokyo Olympics in the summer of 2021 due to a positive cannabis doping control at the end of June 2021, and he announced his sprinting speed on Friday to win in 10 seconds 76/100, just 4/100 slower than his personal best. respectively which goes back to April 2021 (10.72).

And this time, the wind was favorable at 0.9 m/s, well below the allowed limit of 2 m/s, allowing him to take the world’s best at the start of the season, previously owned by Jamaican Sherika Jackson (10.82).

Thus, Richardson erases the Doha meeting record, which was established in May 2016 at 10 seconds 80 by the American Torey Bowie, whose death was announced two days ago at the age of only 32.

The American was able to outperform Sherika Jackson (10.85) and Britain’s Dina Asher Smith (10.98).

And so the 23-year-old Texan is marking her territory, while the peak of the season is expected in three and a half months in Budapest for the World Championships from August 19-27. Until then, she will notably have to pass the massive US selections from July 6-9 in Eugene (Oregon).

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Four triple jumps into the wind

On half a lap, American Fred Curley held Kenny Bednarik in the last 50 meters of the race, to win in 19 seconds 92/100, 19/100 better than his compatriot.

Fred Curley on May 5, 2023 in Doha

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Able to shine in the 100m (personal best at 9.76), 200m (19.76) and 400m (43.64), Curley currently leaves the best mark of the season to Ghanaian James Dadzi, author of a time of 19 seconds 79/100 on April 29 in Lubbock (Texas).

In the windswept triple jump event that took place at the start of the meet, four athletes cleared 17.70m.

Portuguese Pedro Pichardo, Olympic (2021), World (2022) and European (2022) champion, landed 17.91m on his second attempt, with a favorable wind (+2.1m/s).

Burkina Faso Hugues-Fabrice Zangou finished second in the competition with a time of 17.81 meters for the sixth and final triple jump. Favorable winds of less than 2 m/s (+1.5 m/s) gave her the year’s best global performance at the start of the outdoor season.

Cubans Andy Diaz Hernandez (17.80m, +2.6m/s) and Lázaro Martinez (17.71m, +3.4m/s) complete this foursome in the wind.

In the pole vault, American Katie Moon, the 2022 world and 2021 Olympic champion, cleared the bar on her second attempt at 4.81 metres, four centimeters short of her best performance last season, allowing her to claim the world title in Eugene.

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