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PICS: Thomas, Lyles win 200m in Diamond League opener

May 14, 2022
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Gabrielle Thomas of the United States celebrates winning the women's 200m and setting a new record during the Diamond League meet at Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, in Doha, Qatar, on Friday night.

IMAGE: Gabrielle Thomas of the United States celebrates winning the women’s 200m and setting a new record during the Diamond League meet at Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, in Doha, Qatar, on Friday night. Photograph: Ibraheem Al Omari/Reuters

American duo Gabby Thomas and Noah Lyles took impressive 200 metres victories and two men posted monster, wind-assisted 90 metre javelin throws as the Diamond League season got underway on a lively night in front of a noisy crowd in Doha on Friday.

 

A high-quality field produced some impressive performances on track and field as the outdoor season took shape ahead of the July World Championships in Eugene in the United States.

Americans will expect to dominate the sprints on home soil and they put down an early marker as Lyles held off strong- finishing compatriot Fred Kerley to win the 200m in 19.72 seconds, though an agonisingly illegal wind of + 2.1 seconds denied him a meeting record.

The United States' Noah Lyles celebrates winning the men's 200 metres.

IMAGE: The United States’ Noah Lyles celebrates winning the men’s 200 metres. Photograph: Ibraheem Al Omari/Reuters

“I perform better under pressure, the crowd makes me excited,” Lyles said. “Actually, I feel good and satisfied about my position right now.”

Canadian Andre de Grasse, who won gold in Tokyo when Lyles finished third, looked a little sluggish as he trailed home fourth in 20.15.

In the women’s event Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson looked set to open with victory only for Thomas to surge past in the last 20 metres to match the meeting record with an impressive early season 21.98 seconds.

Jackson posted 22.07 with Britain’s World champion Dina Asher-Smith fading to 22.37 in third.

“I was nervous, but I feel great now,” Thomas said. “It is such a great feeling to play here with the crowd. It gives me good energy, it is beautiful to be here in Doha.”

The men’s pole vault was cancelled after a handful of attempts as organisers decided the high winds made it too dangerous. They also switched ends for the javelin throwers and Tokyo silver medallist Jakub Vadlejch quickly took advantage of the wind with a throw of 89.87 metres, beating his five-year old personal best.

Grenada's Anderson Peters reacts after landing a 93.07 metres throw during the men's javelin throw.

IMAGE: Grenada’s Anderson Peters reacts after landing a 93.07 metres effort during the men’s javelin throw. Photograph: Ibraheem Al Omari/Reuters

That was just the start though as Grenada’s 2019 Doha World champion Anderson Peters landed a 90.19m throw. Valdlejch immediately hit back with a 90.88m only for Peters to smash out 93.07 – making him the fifth-longest thrower since the javelin weight was changed.

Also mastering the tricky conditions was Korean Woo Sang-hyeok who won the high jump with 2.33 metres.

Brazil's Alison dos Santos and Rai Benjamin of the United states during the men's 400m hurdles.

IMAGE: Brazil’s Alison dos Santos and Rai Benjamin of the United States during the men’s 400m hurdles. Photograph: Ibraheem Al Omari/Reuters

Brazilian Dos Santos Alison set a meet record with a 47.24 seconds victory in the men’s 400m hurdles, while double Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas could manage only third in the women’s 400m as Tokyo silver medallist Marileidy Paulino of the Dominican Republic won in 51.20 seconds.

The last and longest race of the night saw the closest finish as Morocco’s Olympic champion Soufiane El Bakkali somehow outdipped Ethiopian Lamecha Girma, the man he edged into silver in Tokyo, to win the 3,000m steeplechase by one hundredth of a second.

The Diamond League resumes in Birmingham, England, next Saturday.



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